A group of friends, including Indi, Angga, Dimasta, Kakang, and Jefri, visit the Bandung Zoo at night to explore its allegedly haunted surroundings. They discuss the zoo's history, rumors, and myths, and share their own paranormal experiences. The group is equipped with some sort of ghost-hunting gear, and they attempt to capture evidence of supernatural activity.
As they wander through the zoo, they report seeing strange figures, including a small child and a woman, and experience unexplained phenomena such as moving trees and an eerie atmosphere. They also discuss the idea of communicating with ghosts and the possibility of capturing evidence of their existence.
The group is divided into teams, with Team 1 consisting of Risa and Angga, and Team 2 consisting of the narrator and another friend. Each team explores different areas of the zoo, sharing their experiences and findings with each other.
Throughout the video, the group is enthusiastic and excited, but also cautious and respectful of the potentially paranormal activity they are investigating. They frequently ask their audience to subscribe, comment, and like their video, and provide warnings and explanations for the strange occurrences they witness.
Here are the extracted facts:
1. The Bandung zoo is open every day from Monday to Sunday.
2. The Bandung zoo is open from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm.
3. The ticket price for the Bandung zoo is Rp. 50,000.
4. The narrator visited the Bandung zoo at night.
5. The narrator was accompanied by Indi, Angga, Dimasta, Kakang, and others.
6. Jefri joined the group despite being busy filming.
7. The group discussed myths and legends surrounding the Bandung zoo.
8. The narrator mentioned a rumor about a figure that can make ordinary things more important.
9. The narrator saw a figure that looked like a small child, but it wasn't actually a child.
10. The narrator saw a black and white figure that was very skinny and didn't look like a human being.
11. The narrator mentioned a tree in the zoo that had a strange story behind it.
12. The narrator's friend, Angga, had an experience with the tree where he saw a woman's figure next to him.
13. The narrator asked Angga who the figure was, and Angga said it was him, but he didn't want to scare him, he wanted to warn him.
14. The narrator imagined what it would be like to chat with ghosts.
15. The narrator thought about how ghosts might perceive the world differently than humans.