125 – Pestablogger Indonesia
October 19, 2009 in Indonesia

Anthony Bianco, the Travel Tart, is currently travelling through Indonesia visiting blogger communities as he goes. Last year he attended Pestablogger — a blogger party — and he’s back again, but taking a slow and people-oriented trip through Indo at the same time.
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In this interview he speaks warmly of his previous travels in Yogyakarta; highlighting the stunning temple complexes Borobudur and Prambanan, on par with Angkor Wat in Cambodia.
We also speak about the future of blogging and travel; will we see more “amateur travellers” being partially sponsored on blogging trips? Will we see more people connecting through online social networks and planning their travels on the fly?
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