Young biologist and researcher Ziva Justinek invites:
Have you ever wondered what it's like to live in a real jungle, without a signal and with plenty of hungry bloodsuckers? I've thought about it a lot, and it was exactly as wonderful as I imagined. You won't find a classic travelogue, but rather stories about adventures from one of the most biodiversity-rich regions in the world - the Leuser ecosystem in northern Sumatra. You'll be made to laugh by starving rats - or how a terrible involuntary reduction of underwear came about, you'll get goosebumps from small slimy and voracious leeches, you'll fall in love with orange furries - our closest relatives, or you'll be enchanted by local forest boys who play dominoes and sing to the guitar in the evenings.
The Indonesian jungle is full of unexpected adventures and strange sounds that I still have no convincing explanation for. I invite you to immerse yourself in another world, laugh, and see that we are still trying hard to preserve the most beautiful parts of this world for future generations.

