IDM Shares Happiness at Pondok Brayat Al Falah Borobudur
InJourney Destination Management (IDM) and Borobudur Tourism Park (TWB) presented a Meaningful Ramadan by sharing at the Brayat Al Falah Islamic Boarding School in Borobudur, Magelang, Central Java, on Wednesday (February 25, 2026). This iftar gathering and offering of alms is expected to strengthen ties and social ties in the Borobudur area.
The Head of the Brayat Al Falah Borobudur Islamic Boarding School appreciated the steps taken by IDM and TWB to devote their time, energy, assistance and opportunity by holding a breaking of the fast together with their foster children at this Islamic boarding school.
"Hopefully what is given to us will be of benefit and blessing to us in Brayat Al Falah and to all of our families," he explained.
The series of breaking the fast activities began with a competition storytelling and stories from the female students. They enthusiastically participated in this activity, supporting each other, listening to and telling stories about Islamic figures from various eras, from the time of the prophets to the modern era.
Borobudur Tourism Park's Business Support Group Head, Ayunanto, praised the female students for their storytelling and alternate storytelling. He noted that they had mastered both the delivery and the material.
"I saw that the students here are already very talented, already able to tell stories about Muslim figures from around the world well. Perhaps the only thing missing is the lack of representation of female characters, even though all the stories are about female students. Perhaps this can be developed in the future, especially regarding stories about female characters," he explained.
IDM and TWB hope that the social gathering activities with Pondok Brayat Al Falah Borobudur can continue, even outside the month of Ramadan.
"We are delighted to be able to meet the children at this orphanage, to mingle and be united in breaking the fast together. This is certainly a good thing, a positive activity. Perhaps we hope this isn't limited to Ramadan, but also during other months," Ayunanto concluded.
