Sunday, March 31, 2024
This stunning beach is called Coro Beach
Coro Beach is located in Besole Village, Besuki
District, Tulungagung Regency, East Java, which is approximately 34 kilometers
from the center of Tulungagung Regency, East Java Province, Indonesia.
This beach is 400 meters long with cliffs on either
side of the beach and coral rocks attached to the beach. The trees around the
beach add to the impression of calm and peace, making this beach the perfect
place to relax while enjoying the sea breeze.
This beach is also suitable for camping for nature
lovers, because you can find the moment to watch the stunning sunset on the
western horizon.
The name 'Coro' according to folklore, this beach
was once inhabited by many Coro insects or in Indonesian it means 'cockroach'
which lived on coastal coral. Even though cockroaches themselves are disgusting
insects because Coro Beach means "Cockroach Beach" in Javanese, this
beach is very beautiful and far from the impression its name suggests.
But indeed, the journey to get there is not easy.
The journey is relatively long. There are several destinations that must be
passed first. Even the path is still natural. This means that the road is still
made of dirt, not made of asphalt and is quite extreme.
The Coro Beach parking ticket itself is IDR 5,000.
But it's all worth it because the beauty of the beach can wash your eyes. Apart
from that, food stalls, seating, toilets, prayer rooms, camping grounds are
also available around the beach. To make searching easier, this location has
been marked on Google Maps
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