kyai langgeng magelang” width=”300″ height=”225″ />In Magelang city of Central Java province, there is a natural tourism object called Kyai Langgeng Park (KLP). The park is about 1 kilometer south of Magelang city center. The park is actually situated on Jalan Cempaka, Magelang. From Magelang bus station you can get to KLP by taking a bus having the route of Magelang-Wonosobo or Magelang-Tidar, and you stop at the KLP site.
KLP is within an area of 28 acres, offering a very beautiful natural view and clean environment. This park is not far form Mount Merapi, so the atmosphere around the area is fresh and cool. KLP also offers amazing natural beauty and also complete collection of flora and fauna. This park combines the aspects of tourism and education. It is reflected in the library inside the park area. The Kyai Langgeng P area provides huts and seats under big trees for visitors to enjoy the views of green rice-field, valley, river, and rows of hills. Besides the beauty of the panorama around the KLP area, this park also provides supporting facilities for visitors who want to do a research, for example a library research. The library has numerous collections of books. In terms of flora and fauna, in KLP there are candlenut, sea putat, pili nut, Batoko plum, sausage trees, bael trees, manila tamarind trees, banyan trees, phyton snakes, deer, venison, arowana fish, antelope, ape, eagle, alligator, etc. KLP also provides visitors with facilities for rafting in the Progo Asri River.
To enter Kyai Langgeng P you are charged around Rp 6,000. However, to enjoy each ride in the park such as the water ride, mini train, merry-go-round, etc., you must pay about Rp 3,000 – Rp 11,000 per person. If you want to go rafting, you must be ready to pay Rp 100,000.
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There are many tourist destinations in Kalimantan, one of which being Kotabaru. It is the capital city of Kotabaru district in South Kalimantan province. The city is located on a small island in the province.
There are many places of interest in Kotabaru. If you start from its seaport, go by ferry to a tourist object called Tanjung Serdang (Cape Serdang). The trip to the cape takes about 20 minutes. On the ferry trip, you can enjoy the interesting views of several small islands and mountainous areas. After arriving at the cape, you continue going to Kotabaru’s city center. In Kotabaru city you can see a lot of uniqueness such as a hilltop Pagoda building, an Islamic Center mosque with its unique dome, and interesting cafes along the seaside. Walking in the
Kotabaru
city is very enjoyable. The city is very friendly to the pedestrians and it provides very good pedestrian areas. While in Kotabaru, do not forget to visit Siring Laut, a large square near the beach from which you can enjoy the ocean view. At a place called Tamiyang Sea Park, you can go diving. If you want to see the city and Mount Bamega from the sea, you must rent a motor boat which is well available around the sea park. To go shopping, you should visit Limbur Raya, the biggest shopping area in Kotabaru.
A trip from Banjarmasin (the capital city of South Kalimantan) to Kotabaru takes around 9 hours by public transport or bus. You can go by bus or mini-bus. The fare for the AC bus is Rp 130,000 and for non-AC bus is Rp 80,000. The bus to Kotabaru departures from Banjarmasin’s Pal-6 Bus Terminal at 7 and 9 in the morning.
Teluk Cendrawasih National Park (TCNP) is located on Papua Island and has been open since 1993. Administratively, TCNP is situated in the Manokwari district, West Papua province. TCNP is the largest national marine park in Indonesia.
Teluk Cendrawasigh National park P covers an area of 1,453,500 hectares and consists of coastline (0.9%), land (3.8%), coral reef (5.5%), and sea (89.8%). It has 14 kinds of flora that are protected by the Indonesian government. Besides that, in this TCNP there are 36 species of birds, 18 of which are protected birds. There are 198 kinds of mollusks, 209 kinds of fish, and several kinds of sea turtles. The TCNP sea is also home to whales and dolphins. These two kinds of fish are safe to live in Teluk Cendrawasih NP sea because there are no whale hunters or dolphin hunters allowed there and the sea still has abundant food available for those fish. While in TCNP, you can enjoy many interesting tourism objects which are spread in TCNP. In Teluk Cendrawasih NP there are Nusrowi, Yoop, and Mioswaar islands where you can go swimming and diving while enjoying the beautiful underwater views. Also, if you get lucky, you can see whales and dolphins wandering around.
Visitors and tourists coming into Teluk Cendrawasih NP are free of charge. However, any domestic tourist who wants to explore TCNP is supposed to report to the TCNP administrative office in Manokwari in order to get a license called Simaksi. An international tourist wanting to explore TCNP must get a license from the Ministry of Forestry.
You can get to Teluk Cendrawasih National Park (TCNP) from Manokwari city, which is 95 kilometers away. By a motor-boat you can get to TCNP in 2.5 hours. Just be aware of the boat trip schedule: the boat only goes to TCNP three times in a week.
Taman Mini Indonesia Indah
Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) means Beautiful Indonesia Miniature Park. The entire area of TMII is actually located at four villages and three sub-districts, but it is simpler to say that it lies on Pondok Gede Road, East Jakarta.
TMII tourist object covers an area of 165 hectares. The ticket for entering Taman Mini Indonesia Indah is Rp10,000 per person. There are some additional costs for taking private transport into TMII, for example Rp 10,000 for a car and Rp 15,000 for a bus. As an integrated tourist destination attempting to give a brief sight of Indonesia, TMII offers harmoniously interesting mixture of traditional and modern architectures as well as its attraction, entertainment, service, and events that are held there. TMII is the best place to catch a very brief overview of Indonesian cultural heritages that encompass the arts, traditions, customs, ritual ceremonies, and traditional sports. Even more, it offers you with outdoor recreation sensation with the green field land covering almost the entire area. Taman Mini Indonesia Indah has been completed with some supporting facilities to boost your unforgettable experience during your visit to TMII. Those facilities include: pavilions of all provinces in Indonesia; 14 locations of museums; 11 sites of zoos; 12 locations of recreational parks; 8 sites of monumental buildings and monuments; and 6 places of worship. To enjoy the many tourism sites in TMII, you need a transport that you can rent, such as a car, a bus, or a bicycle. A rented car costs around Rp 35,000 per hour.
You can get to Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) by car, taxi, or public transport. The public transports are relatively easy to find at bus terminals in Jakarta, for example, if you go by mini bus from the Pulo Gadung bus terminal, it costs you Rp 3,500 to get to TMII.
Maribaya Waterfall is a tourist object located in Lembang, Bandung (the capital city of West Java). To be exact, the location is just a few minutes east of Lembang. Maribaya’s recreation grounds and a magnificent gorge make a very popular resort.
On Sundays Maribaya is a particularly crowded spot. Minibuses and horse carts are frequent from Lembang. Maribaya draws many Bandung residents on Sundays because of the hot springs which are channeled into a small public pool and various private cabins. Some come here for the children’s playground and horseback ridding (about Rp 30,00 per hour), and many just to have a picnic in the park. A magnificent walk leads through the Cikapundung Gorge to Juanda Park, about an hour and a half away. The path leads first to a waterfall (unfortunately, no swimming is possible) and then in to the gorge. Farther on the path forks: left leads out of the valley again, up the slope and to an other fork where turning left takes you to an impressive view points just above Maribaya; the path to the right takes you to Dago. Walking further through the gorge you reach Juanda Park, passing Japanese World War II bunkers along the way.
Another hike back to Bandung begins at the new car park posted “Curug Omas”, which is 5 km from the Lembang crossroads and before you reach Maribaya. This path provides far better views than the rail in the gorge. This trail, too, goes to Juanda Park or, some forty-five minutes longer, to the Ciumbuleuit area. Directions for you: go straight (east) at the Lembang crossroads and follow the charming tree-lined road; some 4 km from Lembang the roads begins to dip steeply into the Cikapundung Valley. The Maribaya Waterfall recreation park is 5.5 km from the crossroads.
Bogor, a city in West Java province, has some tourist objects, and one of them is an interesting tourist object called Taman Safari Indonesia (Indonesia Safari Park). The park is exactly located in Cibeureum village, Cisarua sub-district, and it is an interesting place to visit.
There are many things for you to see in the park area. Besides its interesting landscape, the park presents to you a large collection of animals, among others are various primates, reptiles, elephants, lions, rhinoceros, deer, and horses. They are kept in the places that resemble their natural habitats in the wild. From inside your car, you can enjoy looking at the animals. The park also presents other things and facilities such as bird parks, animal education shows, horse and elephant rides, trek safaris, a huge wheel, baby zoo, wild wild west, caravans, and hotels. The wild wild west show is something interesting to see. It is a show performed in an arena which has been set to resemble the western cowboy place. It is a show that is full of exciting cowboy attractions and it can be enjoyed free of charge every day. Every show takes place for fifteen minutes. Besides all those things, there is also something called ‘baby zoo’. In this place you can take photos of you with a white lion, leopard, or orang utan.
Not long ago, Taman Safari Indonesia launched a new program called ‘elephant adventure’. Through the program, visitors are invited to ride on an elephant back. Riding the elephant, visitors can circle the park for almost an hour. To enjoy the ride, you are to pay Rp50,000 per person. Four adults can ride on an elephant at a time. Guided by an elephant master, the elephant walks around the park nicely and freely like in its own natural habitat, so its riders can feel the ride excitement while enjoying the park panorama.

