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Trips to West Sumatra feels incomplete if it did not look at the beauty of the Cubadak Island. Cubadak island is one of the small island which is about 24 miles off the coast of Padang.
The island still has dense forests and numerous wildlife has an area of approximately 5749 square km, with a length of 218 km coastal reach.
Cubadak Island, one of dozens of small islands off the coast of West Sumatra, is still not widely known. In fact, the island dubbed as the Paradiso Village has a wonderful nautical charm.
The island is very clean. White sand beaches are very brightly when exposed to sunlight. Not to mention water and clear blue sea, make the tourists who come can not wait to play water.
For the sake of preservation of the island, the owners make a very strict regulatory environment for all visitors on the Cubadak Island. So, if you visit here, you will not find any trash along the coast.
With a state of quiet, clean air, the blue expanse of ocean, coastal breeze and shady palm trees seemed to get you back to nature. The island is a paradise for divers as the seas around this island has a coral-reef fish beautifully interspersed with thousands of gorgeous color.
For you travel enthusiasts roaming, on this island you can explore the pristine rain forest. Along the way, you will be accompanied by a variety of wildlife such as monkeys, deer, and various species of birds. Having satisfied the woods Cubadak Island.
A number of beach side villas that adorn the wood with roofs made from leaves of Palam. Building neat villa overlooking the sea. Most of the furniture made of rattan and wood. As for the carpets, tablecloths, blankets made from hand-woven.
Each villa consists of porch, bedroom, beds with mosquito nets (especially on the second floor), bathroom premises great hot and cold water. If you want to drink, can take directly from the sink. This facilitates the tourists visiting the village.
Water sports are a mainstay for tourists are diving. If you want to dive but have not yet experienced, internationally certified instructors are ready to train and provide guidance.
In addition to spending time in the waters, explore the island is also an option that is not less interesting. Cubadak Island still has a dense forest with a pointed hill that was not too high. Although the textured hills, winding somewhat safe enough if you want to make the climb.
On top of the hill, you can enjoy the charming view of the landscape of blue sea, white sand beaches, and a collection of small islands that surround the Cubadak Island. Nothing wrong with some European tourists from the island dubbed as The Paradise of the South.
If you are tired of exploring, you can take a break at some inn located on the island. There is also a sailboat that was prepared for the visitors to circumnavigate the island. Also provided a range of supporting facilities such as tourist cottages, restaurants and parks.
So, enjoy the scenery in Island Cubadak.
The island still has dense forests and numerous wildlife has an area of approximately 5749 square km, with a length of 218 km coastal reach.
Cubadak Island, one of dozens of small islands off the coast of West Sumatra, is still not widely known. In fact, the island dubbed as the Paradiso Village has a wonderful nautical charm.
The island is very clean. White sand beaches are very brightly when exposed to sunlight. Not to mention water and clear blue sea, make the tourists who come can not wait to play water.
For the sake of preservation of the island, the owners make a very strict regulatory environment for all visitors on the Cubadak Island. So, if you visit here, you will not find any trash along the coast.
With a state of quiet, clean air, the blue expanse of ocean, coastal breeze and shady palm trees seemed to get you back to nature. The island is a paradise for divers as the seas around this island has a coral-reef fish beautifully interspersed with thousands of gorgeous color.
For you travel enthusiasts roaming, on this island you can explore the pristine rain forest. Along the way, you will be accompanied by a variety of wildlife such as monkeys, deer, and various species of birds. Having satisfied the woods Cubadak Island.
A number of beach side villas that adorn the wood with roofs made from leaves of Palam. Building neat villa overlooking the sea. Most of the furniture made of rattan and wood. As for the carpets, tablecloths, blankets made from hand-woven.
Each villa consists of porch, bedroom, beds with mosquito nets (especially on the second floor), bathroom premises great hot and cold water. If you want to drink, can take directly from the sink. This facilitates the tourists visiting the village.
Water sports are a mainstay for tourists are diving. If you want to dive but have not yet experienced, internationally certified instructors are ready to train and provide guidance.
In addition to spending time in the waters, explore the island is also an option that is not less interesting. Cubadak Island still has a dense forest with a pointed hill that was not too high. Although the textured hills, winding somewhat safe enough if you want to make the climb.
On top of the hill, you can enjoy the charming view of the landscape of blue sea, white sand beaches, and a collection of small islands that surround the Cubadak Island. Nothing wrong with some European tourists from the island dubbed as The Paradise of the South.
If you are tired of exploring, you can take a break at some inn located on the island. There is also a sailboat that was prepared for the visitors to circumnavigate the island. Also provided a range of supporting facilities such as tourist cottages, restaurants and parks.
So, enjoy the scenery in Island Cubadak.
Sadeng beach is a fishing port at coastal city of Yogya's most advanced or often referred to as PPI (Fish Landing Base) to the national level that contributes to the development of marine fisheries in Yogyakarta. Sadeng beach located in the Songbanyu and Pucung Village, Girisubo District, located about 46 km from Wonosari.
In addition, other potential the Ancient Bengawan Solo River. Long ago Bengawan Solo River flows quietly from the upper reaches at the north to empty into the Sadeng beach are now in Gunungkidul. However, four million years ago, a geological process happen. Australian plate pierced through down Java Island, Java Island slowly causing elevated plains. Stream finally could not fight until the flow was turned to the north. Ended up staying on track trail that is slowly drying up because there was no water flowing. This region is rich limestone hills that according to some studies, originally a coral reef under the sea.
The area is rich in limestone hills which, according to some studies, originally a coral reef below sea level. Before it actually arrived at the Sadeng beach, guests are pampered with the first limestone mountain routes are challenging natural and very exotic. The beauty of the coastal at the area does offer a lot Gunungkidul natural beauty and charm. Sea view will be evident, along with large waves pounding. Sadeng beach has not much huge rocks which the eye will not be hindered. Sometimes, it can also be seen fishing boat that was fishing.
Sadeng a traditional port of the newly developed since 1983, starting from the arrival of a group of fisherman from Gombong. This port is not active as ever harbor, due to local beliefs that prohibit fishing. The ban was related to the myth of Queen of the South Seas.
In 1986, fishing activities carried out by the fishermen start their activities again. Fishermen with that number continues to grow as marine catches are on the rise.
From these conditions, the government built a lighthouse to guide the fishermen back to sea at night. Development continues with the addition of port infrastructure and well functioning Sadeng Beach as the tourist beaches.
In 1995, the office unit built to handle the catch of fishermen. And if you visit there now, it would seem some point the relocation process to develop the mobility of shallow-water port. The bustle of a port is a fairly unique cultural attractions on this beach. Starting from a group of fishermen who were mending wall boats, transporting fish from the pier, brokers and buyers who are fighting over the catch and the fishing lodge is its own nuances that sometimes jerking compassion and pride.
In addition, other potential the Ancient Bengawan Solo River. Long ago Bengawan Solo River flows quietly from the upper reaches at the north to empty into the Sadeng beach are now in Gunungkidul. However, four million years ago, a geological process happen. Australian plate pierced through down Java Island, Java Island slowly causing elevated plains. Stream finally could not fight until the flow was turned to the north. Ended up staying on track trail that is slowly drying up because there was no water flowing. This region is rich limestone hills that according to some studies, originally a coral reef under the sea.
The area is rich in limestone hills which, according to some studies, originally a coral reef below sea level. Before it actually arrived at the Sadeng beach, guests are pampered with the first limestone mountain routes are challenging natural and very exotic. The beauty of the coastal at the area does offer a lot Gunungkidul natural beauty and charm. Sea view will be evident, along with large waves pounding. Sadeng beach has not much huge rocks which the eye will not be hindered. Sometimes, it can also be seen fishing boat that was fishing.
Sadeng a traditional port of the newly developed since 1983, starting from the arrival of a group of fisherman from Gombong. This port is not active as ever harbor, due to local beliefs that prohibit fishing. The ban was related to the myth of Queen of the South Seas.
In 1986, fishing activities carried out by the fishermen start their activities again. Fishermen with that number continues to grow as marine catches are on the rise.
From these conditions, the government built a lighthouse to guide the fishermen back to sea at night. Development continues with the addition of port infrastructure and well functioning Sadeng Beach as the tourist beaches.
In 1995, the office unit built to handle the catch of fishermen. And if you visit there now, it would seem some point the relocation process to develop the mobility of shallow-water port. The bustle of a port is a fairly unique cultural attractions on this beach. Starting from a group of fishermen who were mending wall boats, transporting fish from the pier, brokers and buyers who are fighting over the catch and the fishing lodge is its own nuances that sometimes jerking compassion and pride.
Not only in Bali we can find a beach with white sand and blue sea. Indrayanti Beach also offers extraordinary beauty. Natural scenery is very beautiful beach in Gunungkidul, a beautiful and famous beaches and exotic.
Clean white sand and very tempting to visit this beach. The blue sea make the tourists feel at home for a long time on this beach. Indrayanti beaches in the south Yogyakarta, still parallel to the Kukup Beach and Sundak Beach.
Indrayanti beach located in the Sundak Beach, Tepus districts, Gunungkidul. White sandy beaches that extend from East to West is relatively new and quite beautiful. In addition to beautiful, the beach is quite clean, as this beach managers to impose fines on any visitors if caught littering.
On the west side of the entrance to the beach, there are mountains of rock big enough and beautiful. Behind the rock is there a white sandy beach that is wide enough.
When the eye could see this site, you are with the family will be spoiled with the beauty of coral rock, and white sand make the eyes surprised, with superb panoramic sea and the beautiful waves, a characteristic that we will enjoy.
The beauty the other Indrayanti beach, visitors can play on the shore of sea water while playing and enjoy the waves that swept the coast.
Time you visit the city that has a wealth of culture and education,jogja short called, in addition to its well-known tourism, also has a town planning that make the tourists more comfortable, making them stand for long in Yogyakarta.
Even the residents welcome the tourists, a friendly and of course the friendly Yogyakarta city to miss for those who've been.
The beach is only a first alternative, but now with the development of tourism and tourist sites enthusiastic seekers, this place has become a favorite recreation area travelers destination. Now the Indrayanti Beach be the answer you and your family for day trips.
Clean white sand and very tempting to visit this beach. The blue sea make the tourists feel at home for a long time on this beach. Indrayanti beaches in the south Yogyakarta, still parallel to the Kukup Beach and Sundak Beach.
Indrayanti beach located in the Sundak Beach, Tepus districts, Gunungkidul. White sandy beaches that extend from East to West is relatively new and quite beautiful. In addition to beautiful, the beach is quite clean, as this beach managers to impose fines on any visitors if caught littering.
On the west side of the entrance to the beach, there are mountains of rock big enough and beautiful. Behind the rock is there a white sandy beach that is wide enough.
When the eye could see this site, you are with the family will be spoiled with the beauty of coral rock, and white sand make the eyes surprised, with superb panoramic sea and the beautiful waves, a characteristic that we will enjoy.
The beauty the other Indrayanti beach, visitors can play on the shore of sea water while playing and enjoy the waves that swept the coast.
Time you visit the city that has a wealth of culture and education,
Even the residents welcome the tourists, a friendly and of course the friendly Yogyakarta city to miss for those who've been.
The beach is only a first alternative, but now with the development of tourism and tourist sites enthusiastic seekers, this place has become a favorite recreation area travelers destination. Now the Indrayanti Beach be the answer you and your family for day trips.
A tradition in a culture are not integral to the myth or legend that accompanies the tradition. The ancestors inherited this tradition from generation to generation so that it becomes a ritual in a culture. This is the same as occurs in the Lombok Island that also has become an annual ritual festival motivated by the legend.
Bau Nyale Festival is a regular festival of Lombok Island people. The festival is held right on the 16 point South beach - Central Lombok which extends as far as tens kilometers from east to west as Kaliantan Beach, Kuta Beach or Selong Belanak Beach. But usually Seger Beach in Kuta village, Pujut subdistrict, Central Lombok is usually the site of this annual festival.
Bau Nyale Festival is a festival that is based on a legend. Nyale is derived from the name of a type of sea worms that normally live on the seabed or rock holes. According to local Nyale stories is the incarnation of Mandalika princess hairs.
Mandalika is a princess on the Lombok Island. Many princes her beauty was dazzling on the island of Lombok, so many who went to his marriage proposal. Confused, the princess decided to throw themselves into the South Coast. After the incident, every year comes the Nyale which is believed to be the incarnation of Mandalika princess hairs.
Bau Nyale Festival is essentially a ritual that usually catch sea worms come out at Kuta beach areas in certain months. Worms in green, brown, orange to red is going out at midnight to early morning when the coastal of sea began to recede.
These worms are captured, will be consumed by people with cooked and eaten together. According to specialists, Nyale or worms captured very good for consumption because it is rich in protein.
Before the celebration of the Festival Bau Nyale core begins, usually held several arts and traditional events such as betandak (unrequited rhyme), bejambik (giving the gift to a lover) and Belancaran (cruise boat). Not forgetting also the staging was performed drama of the story of Mandalika Princess.
After reading the prayer of a public figure, without command of thousands of people together then move down to the sea, to find Nyale. A variety of fishing gear used to catch Nyale, ranging from the net to use his bare hands.
The annual tradition in his suit giving the date of Sasak tribe, usually on one day in February and March, a date that was promised the Mandalika Princess to meet people.
When the sky began to lighten, Nyale disappeared, and the people back home, with their catch. Thus, an annual tradition has been carried out and thousands of residents will be re-assembled, when the Mandalika Princess - Nyale incarnation came back next year.
Bau Nyale Ceremony has become one of the attractions are eagerly awaited by many foreign tourists as well as a cultural asset that its implementation has become an event of national cultural events.
Bau Nyale Festival is attracting many people. Not only is the Lombok Island, but also visitors who want to see the uniqueness of this festival. Not only that, visitors can participate directly with the co-capture Nyale at the festival. The festival is also a means of unity among the community and visitors to the island of Lombok. As one of the artistic richness of Indonesian culture, Bau Nyale Festival has become a pride for the island of Lombok.
Bau Nyale Festival is a regular festival of Lombok Island people. The festival is held right on the 16 point South beach - Central Lombok which extends as far as tens kilometers from east to west as Kaliantan Beach, Kuta Beach or Selong Belanak Beach. But usually Seger Beach in Kuta village, Pujut subdistrict, Central Lombok is usually the site of this annual festival.
Bau Nyale Festival is a festival that is based on a legend. Nyale is derived from the name of a type of sea worms that normally live on the seabed or rock holes. According to local Nyale stories is the incarnation of Mandalika princess hairs.
Mandalika is a princess on the Lombok Island. Many princes her beauty was dazzling on the island of Lombok, so many who went to his marriage proposal. Confused, the princess decided to throw themselves into the South Coast. After the incident, every year comes the Nyale which is believed to be the incarnation of Mandalika princess hairs.
Bau Nyale Festival is essentially a ritual that usually catch sea worms come out at Kuta beach areas in certain months. Worms in green, brown, orange to red is going out at midnight to early morning when the coastal of sea began to recede.
These worms are captured, will be consumed by people with cooked and eaten together. According to specialists, Nyale or worms captured very good for consumption because it is rich in protein.
Before the celebration of the Festival Bau Nyale core begins, usually held several arts and traditional events such as betandak (unrequited rhyme), bejambik (giving the gift to a lover) and Belancaran (cruise boat). Not forgetting also the staging was performed drama of the story of Mandalika Princess.
After reading the prayer of a public figure, without command of thousands of people together then move down to the sea, to find Nyale. A variety of fishing gear used to catch Nyale, ranging from the net to use his bare hands.
The annual tradition in his suit giving the date of Sasak tribe, usually on one day in February and March, a date that was promised the Mandalika Princess to meet people.
When the sky began to lighten, Nyale disappeared, and the people back home, with their catch. Thus, an annual tradition has been carried out and thousands of residents will be re-assembled, when the Mandalika Princess - Nyale incarnation came back next year.
Bau Nyale Ceremony has become one of the attractions are eagerly awaited by many foreign tourists as well as a cultural asset that its implementation has become an event of national cultural events.
Bau Nyale Festival is attracting many people. Not only is the Lombok Island, but also visitors who want to see the uniqueness of this festival. Not only that, visitors can participate directly with the co-capture Nyale at the festival. The festival is also a means of unity among the community and visitors to the island of Lombok. As one of the artistic richness of Indonesian culture, Bau Nyale Festival has become a pride for the island of Lombok.