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Baron Beach is one of the most famous beaches in the southeast of Yogyakarta. Baron Beach is located in the village Kemandang, Tanjungsari, Yogyakarta, about 20 km from Wonosari.

Baron Beach

Baron Beach offers not only the beauty of fine white sand beach and in surrounding areas, but also has a beautiful limestone hills and mountains incredible reefs that offer their own charm. Baron beach is good for taking photos, and at the time of sunrise and sunset, panorama Baron beach looks very beautiful. Nearby you can also find the views of the hills are called the Thousand Mountains. From the top of the hill, you can enjoy a full view of the beach and surrounding areas.

Other features offered Baron Beach, is a seafood market, where you can buy almost any type of edible fish and other aquatic animals in a row of stalls are provided, with a relatively cheap price. Not interested in buying fresh raw meat, try the restaurants around that offer seafood cooked recipes from various species, and Snapper Soup as a main food.

In the month of Suro (first month in the Javanese calendar), the local population consists mainly of fishermen, gathered together at the beach to perform a ritual ceremony called Labuhan Sea. At this ceremony, the various offerings thrown into the sea as a symbol of gratitude to God for an abundant harvest of fish and the welfare they receive in fishing.

Baron is just one of a series of beach located in the southeastern region of Yogyakarta. Brackish many other beaches including beach Krakal, Sundak Beach, Beach Wediombo, Kukup beaches, and more. In fact there are some beaches that have not been named yet because it is secluded and quiet location, but the sites that are accessible. This beach offers entertainment the same if not better than Baron beach, each has its own beauty mainstay.
Want to feel the adventure of nature? Nothing wrong if you try to explore the Princess Cave in Palembang - Indonesia, a cave with a length of about 160 meters, width up to 20s meters and the height about 20 meters. Stalactite and stalagmite in the cave is very beautiful princess, and flows a river which is a tributary empties into the River Semuhun and Ogan, South Sumatra. Princess Cave located in the village of Padang Bindu, District Semidang Aji, Ogan Komering Ulu.


Goa Princess


Princess Cave tourist area has an area of approximately 6 hectares. Roads and bridges into a tourist attraction along the 1.5 miles under construction. Concrete road towards the cave mouth as wide as 2 m have also been built in good condition, so that tourists can easily get into the cave. High cave relatively high, making visitors Goa Princess no need to crawl or duck when walking in the cave.


Inside the cave, lighting already exists, but because the dark cave wall, the lighting could not reach up to the corner of the cave. swinging the bat a lot when you enter the mouth of the cave, stalactite and stalagmite looks very beautiful when you reach the center of the cave. The rush of river water flowing in the cave also sounded wonderful. Many believe the river is efficacious cure the disease.


In the Princess Cave has ever been found human bones, animal bones and broken pottery, which is believed to be prehistoric relics. In addition, there is also a stone ax and some ancient tools that show the cave during the prehistoric dibuni by humans.
Crossed by boat for an hour from Banda Aceh, you can enjoy beautiful views of Sabang Bay, Lake Aneuk Sea, and panorama-panoramic offshore island of Sabang. A village under the hill and a fishing vessel that moves down the line add to the beauty of the sea that you can enjoy in the Bay of "Sabang".


In the middle of the forest, not too far from the village of Men Laot, flows a river which later turned into a stunning terraced waterfall. The river was tipped from Mount Sarong Keris. There you can swim under a waterfall, or just enjoy suasanan protected forests with butterflies are scattered all around.


Mountain Gloves Keris is a small volcano, but you need to go visit. Go to Jaboi and turn left after passing through the village, then follow the road until it can not go up even higher. You need to walk 200 meters along the path that leads to the right. It may be a little difficult to find a path, so just follow the smell of sulfur fumes from the volcano.


Kilometre Zero Monument


Kilometre Zero Monument is located in the village of Ujong Iboih Ba'u, about 29 kilometers west of the town of Sabang and about 5 km from Iboih. This monument stands at the top of the 22.5-meter-high cliff directly overlooking the Indian Ocean. Kilometre Zero Monument has the eagle symbol as a sign that there western tip of Indonesia.


You will feel special because each visitor can obtain a certificate from an authorized official penjalanan in Sabang as evidence of their visit at this unique geographic location.


Fortress Japan Protection


Japanese castles scattered throughout the island of Weh, so the island is known as the "City of Thousand Fortress". Fortresses built between 1943 and 1945 had been interconnected by tunnels, but now is closed for security reasons. But in Anoi Itam you can still find the Japanese fortress of protection that is still fairly well maintained. There was also a big castle with many entrances to the tunnel on the Rock. Flamboyan at Lhong angen Bungalow built in the former camp sites and many relics of Japan that can be found.


City of Upper and Lower Town


Sabang City is divided into two parts, the Upper Town and Lower Town. Top Cities presents beautiful views of the bay of Sabang and stretched up to the Love Beach. This part of town has many colonial buildings in the Netherlands where people formerly living in luxury there. There are also many big trees and shade imported from South America and planted at the beginning of the 20th century.


Under the City is divided into three regions. Wilaya first, traditional fishing huts along the south coast port of Sabang. The second region, the main road, or better known as Sandy Commerce Street has many shops, restaurants, coffee shops, and Chinatown areas. Furthermore, the third region, Corp., which is a dense residential area in the northern port of Sabang.


Graveyard Merbabu


Large tomb in the City Park is located just 20 minutes on foot from the center of Sabang. Here, Muslims, Christians, and Buddhists who come from Indonesia, China, Japan, Netherlands, France, and many other countries, are buried side by side. The rich were buried side by side with the poor, the daughter of Batak kings rest in between the Dutch, a Javanese aristocrat Raden was buried next to an adventurer. Engraving on this cemetery tells the amazing story of Sabang.


In Keunekai, near White Sands, there is a small pond that fed the hot springs that allow you to soak with a comfortable and relaxed. Hot springs visible from the road when you come from Keunekai, and you need to turn left to go there. The road to the right will take you to the White Sands and Bango.


Many beautiful sea views on the island of Weh which offers beautiful sunrise and sunset from many angles around the island or even the warm and romantic atmosphere from the corner of your bungalow.


Weh island- sunrise and sunset
Sabang Island, Indonesia Beauty
Trips to the island of Sabang, you should see the underwater sights. The sea around the island of Sabang greenish color, indicating a very beautiful underwater nature. You can enjoy the diversity of coral reefs and reef fish are very beautiful. Snorkeling or diving you can do in these waters because of all facilities, such as motor boats and diving equipment, has been provided by the local tourism office. You can also try other marine tourism, such as boat, surfing, swimming and fishing.


Fishing is the main livelihood for residents in coastal areas of Sabang Island. Very impressive when looking at the beauty of sunrise, fishing boats which checks catch of the night, and when they threw his nets into the sea. And in the daytime you can enjoy fresh fish dishes and seafood.



Mount Rinjani National Park is a representative mountain rain forest ecosystem types, low to high mountains and savannah in East Nusa Tenggara.

Mount Rinjani - Lombok

In the valley west of Mount Rinjani there Segara Anak Lake (2008 m asl) where the water smelled of sulfur, the temperature differs from one place to another. Area of? the lake is about 1,100 hectares, a depth of between 160-230 meters. In the middle of this lake appears a new volcanic mountain that is still active and growing.

Mount Rinjani - Lombok

Mount Rinjani is Indonesia's third highest mountain (3720 m asl), storing the various mysteries of one of them is about the existence of Goddess Enjeni. According to the local community trust, the Goddess is the Queen genie Enjeni ruler of Mount Rinjani. They believe that the goddess was born from the marriage of human Enjeni Sasak with jinn, flawless in and still lineage of King Selaparang. In honor of Goddess Enjeni, people often hold religious ceremonies on Mount Rinjani and Segara Anak Lake, by releasing small fish made? of thin gold to Lake Segara Anak.

Some locations / attractions to be visited:

The peak of Mount Rinjani. Hiking, camping and scenery of Lombok Island.

Lake Segara Anak, Sebau and New Mount. Research, enjoy the natural phenomenon/ phenomena of nature, hot springs, bath, animal observation and explore the forest. In Maulud, in Lake Segara Anak is often used as cultural attractions Pakelem (bathing the keris).

"The best visiting season: August to December each year."



Tour Mount Rinjani - Lombok
From a number of attractions in Kebumen, the cave Jatijajar still be excellent. Sightseeing which is located 21 km southwest of the District Gombong visitors crowded every year.

Visitors who come are very diverse, not always come from the communities around Kebumen. They're also coming from big cities in Indonesia, which aims to find out the natural charm in the belly of the earth.

Not a few of the features that are offered from Jatijajar cave tourism. Inside the cave there are underground rivers that are still active. There are also two spring, the Spring and Spring Rose kantil. In two spring that can be approached by visitors are still trusted, who would wash the face with spring water can be ageless.

The flow of water from the Spring Rose through the narrow opening to the outside through the cave. But on the basis of Spring kantil encountered narrow elongated holes, so that through the cave that had to go through the dive.

There are still two more of Sendang, the sendang Jombor and Puserbumi. Both the spring is sacred. Only with the permission of the manager, the hall of the cave may be passed. Certain people who have the desire, to put offerings in the spring, reportedly will be granted his prayer.

Problem of cave Jatijajar origins are not people who know exactly. But perhaps the story, Jatijajar cave was first discovered a peasant village called Djajamenawi in 1802. The man accidentally fell into the cave. Once the ground cover is cleaned by the citizens of the hall, found a hole into the cave.

From the story of the population, there are two versions of the origins of the Cave Jatijajar. First, after Djajamenawi find the cave, shortly afterwards the Regent Ambal, one of the rulers Kebumen that time, the review site.

When went to the cave, he found two teak trees grow side by side and parallel to the edge of the mouth of the cave. From the story and found the term Jatijajar, from teak word parallel.

Since 1974, the Government Kebumen and Central Java (Central Java) begin to address the cave as a tourist attraction. A year later, along the corridor cave placed 32 sculptures that depict the legend of Raden Kamandaka. The legend is very popular in the area Banyumas.

From this version, when Kamandaka chased Silihwarni, from the caves he mentioned his true identity. He admitted as crown prince Pajajaran. From the story it appears the word sejatine (actual) and Pejajaran. Cave Name Last Jatijajar famous today. (various sources).
Petra the "rose-red city" of the ancient Nabataean civilization is situated in the south of Jordan. It lies to the east of Wadi Araba, a part of the Great Rift Valley, approximately 133 kilometers as the crow flies from the shores of the Gulf of Aqaba.
The Discovery of Petra


Hidden away amidst the folds of spectacular hills, this unique site was lost to Europeans until it was rediscovered in 1812 by the Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt. After spending several years learning Arabic and studying the tenets of Islam, Burckhardt, who passed himself off as a Muslim from India, set out on his journey under the auspices of the London-based "Association for Promoting the Discovery of the Interior parts of Africa".

En route to Cairo, through the area of what is now Jordan, his fluent Arabic enabled him to understand stories of a wondrous ancient city hidden away amongst impenetrable mountains. However, he needed a plausible excuse to gain access to the city without arousing any suspicion as to his real intentions. By claiming he wished to make a sacrifice at the tomb of the Prophet Aaron (pbuh), which was nearby, he gained entry to the forgotten city of Petra.

One can imagine the impression the ruins made upon him, for he was fully able to appreciate the importance of his discovery and correctly identify the city as ancient Petra. In spite of the fact that he was obliged to conceal his interest and excitement from his guides, Burckhardt recorded what he had seen, and his account, published in 1822 was to excite great interest in Europe and inspire a long line of travelers to visit the site.

Today, the dangers of such an expedition have disappeared and the visitor is able to explore the city in comfort. One can share the excitement Burckhardt would have felt on his first visit in 1812 as one enters the narrow gorge of Al-Siq - the secret entrance to Petra. After winding down this great natural cleft for over a kilometer, the sudden impact of the view of the Treasury is as strong every time.

This unique site never fails to enchant visitors; the setting of the monumental Nabataean remains against a background of rugged mountain scenery is spectacular and its colors, equally thrilling.

Petra, once described by a poet as a "rose-red city" is in fact dusky pink, broken at times by swirls of yellow, mauve, gray and white. No two colors remain the same, for the colors constantly change according to the time of day and the quality of the light. The rock is further set off by the bright green and pink of oleanders or the orange of cactus flowers.
The archipelago is a place that has the potential to serve as a tourist attraction, especially diving tourism. Raja Ampat Islands waters according to various sources, is one of the 10 best waters for diving sites around the world. In fact, it may also be recognized as number one for the completeness of underwater flora and fauna at this time.

The Raja Ampat Islands Exotic
Dr. John Veron, coral experienced experts from Australia, for example, in a site it is revealed, the Raja Ampat Islands located in the westernmost tip of Papua, about 50 miles northwest of Sorong, has the best reef areas in Indonesia. Approximately 450 species of coral had been identified during the two weeks of research in the area.

A team of experts from Conservation International, The Nature Conservancy, and National Oceanographic Institutions (Lon) Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) have done a quick assessment in 2001 and 2002. As a result, they noted in these waters there are more than 540 species of hard corals (75% of the total species in the world), more than 1,000 species of reef fish, 700 types of mollusks, and the highest record for gonodactyloid stomatopod crustaceans. This makes 75% of the world's coral species in Raja Ampat. None of the places with the same area has a number of coral species as much as this.

The Raja Ampat Islands Exotic
There are several areas of coral reefs that are still very good condition with the percentage of live coral cover to 90%, namely in the Dampier Strait (the strait between P. Waigeo and P. Batanta), Kofiau Islands, Islands and South East Misool Wayag Islands. Types of coral reefs in Raja Ampat is generally fringing reef with gentle slope to steep contour. But it was also found atoll type and type of burns or taka. In some places like the village Saondarek, when the lowest tides, coral reefs can be seen without a dive and with his own adaptation, the corals can still be alive despite being in the open air and direct sunlight.

Unique species that can occur during diving are some of the pigmy seahorse species or kudalaut mini, wobbegong and manta ray. There are also four endemic fish king, namely Eviota king, which is a kind of fish gobbie. At Manta Point which is located in Dampier strait Arborek, you can dive in the company of some tail Manta Ray is benign like when you dive in Derawan Islands, East Kalimantan. If you dive at Cape Kri or Chicken Reef, you can be surrounded by thousands of fish. Sometimes a collection of tuna, giant trevallies and snappers. But those tense when we are surrounded by a collection of barracuda fish, although in fact it's relatively harmless (which is dangerous if we see barracuda solitary or alone). Reef sharks are also frequently seen, and if lucky you can also see the turtle is still eating sponge or swim around you. In some places like in Salawati, Batanta and Waigeo also seen dugong or sea cow.

The Raja Ampat Islands Exotic
Because the area of many islands and narrow straits, so most of the dive at a particular time has a strong current. It allows also to perform drift dive, dive, following a strong flow of water is very clear as he broke through a collection of fish. There is also a sunken airplane World War II relic that can be found in several places to make diving a great place to dive as in P. Wreck Wai. And many more reef sites that actually have never been touched. This makes diving in Raja Ampat was more challenging.


When the temperatures drop and the hassles of everyday life start to overwhelm, it's comforting to know we can escape to the warm sun and surf of a beach. Luckily, there are great beach destinations located in all corners of the globe, and you're bound to find one that's a perfect fit for you. With that in mind, we asked our readers and scoured the world for 10 places that embody the perfect beach getaway for 2011. (yahoo version)


Sanur Beach
Sanur Beach


Bali is known as the Island of the Gods, and thanks to the film, Eat, Pray, Love, which highlighted the culture, travelers are starting to understand why. Sanur Beach is Bali's first developed tourism destination, and combines the amenities of a tourist locale with the culture of a traditional village. Here, you'll find an array of fine dining establishments, luxury hotels, and unique shops alongside ancient temples, art museums, and historic monuments. Plus, you'll want to enjoy the warmth of the ocean waves, which reach temperatures of nearly 90 degrees.


Anse Lazio
Anse Lazio


With Emirates Airlines increasing its daily flights to Seychelles, it's easier than ever to visit the archipelago in the Indian Ocean. Our readers recommend Anse Lazio on Praslin, Seychelles' second largest island, for an ideal beach getaway. Nestled in Chevalier Bay, Anze Lazio feels like a hidden oasis, thanks to the giant granite boulders that shelter its white sandy beach and bright turquoise sea. The shoreline remains largely untouched by buildings, aside from a few beach bars and restaurants located back amongst the palm trees, and a coral reef that keeps the waters calm also makes for an ideal snorkeling and swimming spot.


Hahei Beach
Hahei Beach


As a popular site for several epic films, with more on the horizon, New Zealand has proven to be a picture-perfect locale, often with its beaches as the main attraction. Our readers particularly like Hahei on the eastern side of the Coromandel Peninsula. The small settlement town serves as a gateway to the popular Whanganui-A-Hei (Cathedral Cove) Marine Reserve. Art galleries, accommodations, restaurants, and gift shops are available in the town center, but most visitors come to relax on the pink sands or dip their toes in the naturally occurring thermal springs at nearby Hot Water Beach. Visitors can even dig their own spa pool two hours on either side of low tide. If you want to do more than sit and watch the sunset, several water sports are available at Hahei, including scenic boat trips, sea kayaking, and snorkeling.


Ka 'anapali
Ka 'anapali


Though Hawaii is always a top spot for beaches, the recent revival of the popular show Hawaii Five-O has many people yearning for the Aloha State. Our readers recommend Ka 'anapali Beach as the best place to catch some waves and have some fun in the sun. Located on the tip of Maui, this planned resort town offers hotels and condominium rentals right on the three-mile stretch of beach. Visitors can spend the day sunbathing, snorkeling, surfing, or whale watching. Plus, if you need to step away from the sand, you'll find waterfront shopping, a sugarcane train, open-air restaurants, and championship golfing.


Cas Abao Beach
Cas Abao Beach


Chosen as one of our Destinations to Watch in 2011, Curacao's popularity is on the rise, and for good reason. Recently becoming its own country, the small island in the Caribbean is a hot spot for beach-goers, and our readers suggest Casa Abao Beach as the place to soak up the sun and swim in the sea. Located on the northwest coast of the island, Casa Abao offers crystal-clear waters perfect for an array of water sports, including snorkeling, diving, and kayaking. While on dry land, you can take advantage of the daiquiri bar, partake in a free salsa lesson, or even have a seaside massage.


Coronado Beach
Coronado Beach


Recently receiving acclaim as one of Dr. Beach's top 10 beaches, Coronado Beach is far more than sand and surf. This luxurious escape in southeastern California is a favorite among our readers, and its Mediterranean-like climate offers a warm welcome for sunbathing, swimming, snorkeling, or fishing. Families can feel at ease here, as lifeguards patrol the beach regularly. Turn-of-the-century mansions provide a backdrop for the soft stretch of sand, which includes Coronado's most famous landmark, the Hotel del Coronado. For more than a century, this hotel has hosted many prestigious guests, and is now a prime spot for celebrity sightings. The hotel even offers beachside service, where you can enjoy a drink or a light snack on the sand.

Santa Marta
Santa Marta


Though it has been out of the tourism spotlight for quite some time, Colombia is starting to take center stage in travel once again, with new hotels and airline routes that connect to several international destinations. Plus, Colombia offers plenty of prime spots for surf and sand, with more than 300 beaches running along the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, including the serene beauty of Santa Marta. As Colombia's oldest city, Santa Marta is gaining popularity with locals and tourists alike for its lively and revamped beachfront, close proximity to Tayrona National Park, and a brand new marina that opened in May of 2010. The white sandy beaches, however, are a major draw, and many people come to swim in the calm waters.

Santa Rosa Beach
Santa Rosa Beach


Although this entire gallery could be filled with Florida beaches, there is one in particular that caught our eye this year. Recently celebrating its centennial anniversary, Santa Rosa Beach, and its long stretch of untouched sand and calm seas offers a quiet escape on the Hogtown Bayou. Though the lapping waves and cool sand are the main attractions, there is plenty to do inland, such as shopping, fine dining, and golfing, and exploring the town's many art galleries and nature trails. As one of the 13 communities of South Walton, Santa Rosa Beach is now easily reached by flying into Panama City's new airport.


Playa Norte
Playa Norte


Just a quick ferry ride from raucous Cancun, you'll find an oasis of peace and tranquility on Isla Mujeres, the Island of Women. Though the small dolphin-shaped island has several beaches, Playa Norta, known as the North Beach, is the most popular with our readers and tourists alike. Its turquoise waters and soft sand provide an ideal spot for a bit of fun in the sun, including activities like kayaking, snorkeling, or simply lounging under an umbrella. Plus, there are a few bars and restaurants that will deliver drinks and snacks right to your beach towel. If you're feeling more adventurous, you can explore one of the world's largest underwater sculpture parks at Cancun's new Underwater Museum, located near the island. Opened in November 2010, the brand new attraction includes more than 400 life-size figurative sculptures beneath the sea.


Monterrico
Monterrico


When it comes to something a bit different, our readers recommend the black volcanic sands of Monterrico, Guatemala. Located on the Pacific coast, Monterrico differs from the calm waters and soft sands of other popular vacation spots—its powerful waves are suitable for only the strongest swimmers. Aside from the challenging surf, most people come to see the endangered sea turtles that use the beach as a nesting ground. You might even catch a glimpse of the newly-hatched offspring during your visit. The small fishing village of Monterrico provides plenty of options for inexpensive accommodations and restaurants.


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