Two Bruneian women scale one of Indonesia’s toughest peaks


Aida Saidin and Rose Azahari, members of the Petualang Rimba Team, upon reaching the 3,344-metre summit of Mount Raung with other climbers from Indonesia. - Petualang Rimba Team via BB/ANN

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: Two Bruneian adventurers have successfully conquered Mount Raung in East Java, Indonesia — a peak known as one of the country’s most extreme and technically demanding volcanoes.

Aida Saidin and Rose Azahari, members of the Petualang Rimba Team, reached the 3,344-metre summit after a gruelling three-day, two-night expedition that tested both their physical endurance and mental resilience.

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