Saturday, June 23, 2012

UJUNG KULON NATIONAL PARK


This national park is representative of tropical rain forest ecosystem remaining lowland and the largest in West Java, and is an ideal habitat for the survival of endangered Javan rhinoceros and other endangered species. In the Ujung Kulon National Park there are approximately 700 species of plants, including rare plants and various types of orchids.

National Park The Park is an interesting natural attractions, with the natural beauty and uniqueness of the jeramnya rivers, waterfalls, white sand beaches, hot springs, marine parks and cultural heritage / history (Ganesha statue, in Mount of Mercury Island Panaitan). All of which create an unforgettable experience for the visitor and hard to find elsewhere.

Ujung Kulon National Park with Krakatau Nature Reserve is a national asset, and has been designated a World Natural Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1991.


Inside the park, there are places that are sacred to the interests of different religious beliefs. The most famous as a pilgrimage destination is the cave Biosciences Sirah, which is located at the western end of the peninsula of Ujung Kulon.

Some sites / attractions to visit:
Tamanjaya and Cibiuk.
The main entrance to the facility information center, guest house, dock, hot springs.
Lodging:
Sunda Jaya Homestay - Taman Desa Jaya - Ujung Kulon - Banten, Indonesia - Contact: Bp. Komaruddin (Hp: 0818 0618 1209) - Rate Rp. 50.000/night
Kalejetan beaches, coral beds, Cibandawoh.
The phenomenon of the southern ocean waves and sandy beaches thick, observation of flora and fauna.
Peucang island. (/ - 3 hours from the Well)
White sand beaches, coral reefs, clear blue waters ideal for swimming events, diving, fishing, snorkeling and ideal place for animal observation in their natural habitat.
Lodging:
Cottage owned by PT. Natural Wanawisata - Rate: starts from Rp 200,000 to Rp 600,000 per night (using AC

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