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Geographical Location Lies on the extreme north-eastern tip of mainland Java, close to the island of Bali. The boundary follows the coast in the north and east, and the Banyuwangi-Situbondo road in the south, south-west and west.
The extreme north-western boundary follows the Gatal River while the extreme southern section follows the forestry concession perimeter, and the Bajulmati River. Access to the park entrances at Karangteko or Wonorejo is by road from Banyuwangi, some 32km to the south, or from Surabaya to the west, via Probolinggo and Situbondo. |
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Kaliklatak “Irdjen” Agrotourism in Banyuwangi Regency : Smart Adventurers Take a turn through Banana Plantations and Rubber trees
After thrashing through the wild jungles of eastern Java, smart adventurers take a turn through banana plantations and rubber trees, to an aromatic oasis that serves home-grown feasts and pots of coffee that are fit for paradise.
From kitchen comes the rich aroma of exotic spices like nutmeg and clove. On the table, a feast awaits: soup filled with wild mushrooms, platters of banana fritters and fried ferns, and a fresh vegetable casserole. Besides sweets of cinnamon and chocolate, there’s also sinful agar, a vanilla pudding with coffee Jell-O. |
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The most acidic lake on the planet, with pH of it has been measured at 0.3, which means if you fall in you'll dissolve in minutes. Sometimes the lake is completely yellow and is an astonishing site indeed. |
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Indonesia is managing the Sukamade Turtle Beach, where eggs of sea turtles are collected for incubation and rearing in a hatchery, before the young turtles are released into the wild. Protecting Sukamade Turtle Beach also means safeguarding the sea turtles‘ reproductive cycle. The first job is to secure a safe, quiet and appealing environment where the turtles feel comfortable laying their eggs. |
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Indonesia in December
Although December falls during the wet season, Christmas makes it a peak travel destination at this time of the year. Australians and Europeans usually head to Bali or Java in search of sun and sand during holidays. So, expect the hotel prices to peak and the airfare to be slightly more expensive than usual. Weather [...]
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Indonesia in November
November falls during the wet season in Indonesia. An advantage of traveling in November is the low airfare and hotel rates. However, you shouldn?t plan any activities in the nature, as the roads can get quite muddy. Instead, stay in the cities and explore what they have to offer: the shopping malls, the architecture, the [...]
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Indonesia in October
October marks the start of the wet season in Indonesia. While not many travelers enjoy the wet weather and the downpours , visiting the country now offers a different insight than visiting it during the high season. An advantage of traveling in October is the low airfare and hotel rates, but you?d better not plan [...]
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Getting from Singapore to Jakarta
Singapore is a city-state in Southern Asia and a well known connection point between cities in other continents and Indonesia. Jakarta , Indonesia?s capital, is very well served by flights from Singapore, which makes this route a popular one used by travelers to/from Southern Asia. Quick summary There are only two options to travel from [...]
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Things to Do in Jakarta
Jakarta is the capital and largest city in Indonesia, located on the island of Java. The ?Big Durian? is definitely a shocking experience , at first sight. But , once you overcome the crowded city and if you afford its high end experiences, Jakarta can be an exotic and interesting place to visit. The shopping [...]
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