Portrait of Sulthan Muhammad Karimullah, 13

Issue I · 2026 Documentary · Eight spreads

Plant the earth.
Live the culture.
Discover the soul.

A thirteen-year-old in East Java is building a sustainable learning home where travel becomes contribution. Frequency Vibes walks beside it. This is the work we have been quietly cultivating for two years.

East Java · UNISMA · Malang Regency

Indonesia holds thousands of sacred places — and most are quietly being erased.

His answer

We don't sell tourism. We sell meaningful experience and real impact.

Eco tourism · pillar i

i.

Plant the earth.

Indonesia's natural wonders, explored responsibly. Reforestation, regenerative farming, sustainable travel. Volunteers walk uphill before they walk a temple — conservation through participation.

SEED · Eco programmei / iii

Cultural immersion · pillar ii

ii.

Live the culture.

Live the local way. Family kitchens. Bahasa before the temple, gamelan before the photograph. Travelers arrive as students — connections that last a lifetime.

SEED · Culture programmeii / iii

Spiritual tourism · pillar iii

iii.

Discover the soul.

Journey to sacred places that nourish the soul. The Singosari Temple is older than most European capitals. Find meaning, inner peace, and connection through Indonesia's spiritual heritage.

SEED · Spiritual programmeiii / iii
Plant.Act for the earth. Learn.Gain knowledge and experience.
Connect.Build relationships and communities. Grow.Create real impact.

Together, we plant hope. Together, we grow the future.

V · The collaboration Same work, two languages

Frequency Vibes walks beside a structure already being built.

Two years ago Frequency Vibes signed two formal agreements with UNISMA, Sulthan's father's university in Malang. The work has been quiet. Cultural before commercial. Time spent listening before time spent building.

SEED Indonesia is not a fundraising pitch. It is a sustainable learning home — a free place to stay, learn, and act for nature, culture, and communities. Bamboo, local materials, reforestation, on-site language and crafts. The full programme runs through eco, cultural, and spiritual tourism with measurable SDG outcomes.

Sulthan is thirteen. His team and his father at UNISMA are already running the operation. This is not a concept asking for funding. It is a building being built.

SEED Indonesia and Frequency Vibes are pointing at the same work, in two languages, by two generations. They build it from the soil up — bamboo, cultural roots, sacred geography. Frequency Vibes carries it from the air down — sound, frequency, conscious attention.

The funding goal is IDR 2.5 billion. The capital is hybrid: public crowdfunding, corporate CSR, impact investors, and grants. The role on this side is to stand visible — and walk across when the timing serves both sides. To open doors that take a lifetime to open from outside. To amplify the campaign once and well, when SEED is ready.

VI · Walk with us Three doors

Three ways to walk it — three doors open.