Monday, February 17, 2020

Glancing at the Beauty of Nature in Karimunjawa

The natural scenery that will be revealed this time is the Karimunjawa Islands. Karimunjawa is an island in the Java Sea that is included in Jepara Regency, Central Java. With a land area of ± 1,500 hectares and waters of ± 110,000 hectares.
Karimunjawa Islands has 29 islands which only have 5 inhabited islands. However, the location of the island from one another palau is very close to Karimunjawa, a favorite place for divers, because it has 240 species of fish and 90 species of coral reefs. Even tourists who can't dive can enjoy the beauty of coral reefs by using boats that are made of glass.




1. Pantai Anora (Anora Beach)
There is a small island that integrates with the beach, located in the village of Kemloko where it is known as the Anora Beach. You can climb the hill on the island that is integrated with this beach, on the hill you can enjoy its natural beauty, the breezy breeze and the beauty of the islands in Karimunjawa with its beautiful natural scenery and beautiful landscapes





2. Pulau Cemara Kecil (Cemara Kecil Island)
The Cemara Kecil island which is located on the west side is usually visited when you are snorkeling and island hopping to the west route. You can surround the island with a very small size on foot.
As the name implies, this island is overgrown with evergreen trees, the island is surrounded by white sandy beaches and clear water, the beach is shallow enough to allow you to play as much water, the color of the water is very beautiful, light blue tosca, you have to walk less than 200 meters after the ship's anchor is reduced, this place is usually visited for lunch or to wait for sunset,
The island is surrounded by very beautiful coral reefs, various types of corals, fish and marine life, you will easily find a group of Clown fish commonly known as NEMO shelter in their beautiful homes.






3. Pulau Geleang (Geleang Island)
The island which is located on the west side is usually visited for rest and lunch after tired snorkeling on the coral reef, the island which has a wide stretch of beach with white sand, is perfect for relaxing and taking photos, just pay for a boat berth of 50,000, no tickets enter, just maintain the cleanliness of this island and throw trash in its place will really help maintain the beauty of this island.







4. Pulau Menjangan Kecil (Menjangan Kecil Island) 
The island which is located on the east side will usually be visited when you choose the eastern route for snorkeling and island hopping trips. This island is also a stopover for a rest after tired snorkeling to enjoy the underwater beauty of the Karimunjawa islands. The island is surrounded by very beautiful coral reefs, various types of corals, fish and marine life, you will easily find a group of Clown fish commonly known as NEMO shelter in their beautiful homes..






5. Pantai Bobi (Bobi Beach)
Bobi Beach is located in the south east of the main island of Karimunjawa. About 10 minutes from downtown. Get the best panoramic sunrise on this long, white sand beach. While waiting you can relax and drink coffee. Some photo spots that are not less interesting to be captured.





6. Pantai Pancoran (Pancoran Beach)
Moving from the beach of Bobi, stop at Pancoran Beach, this place is also very suitable to see the sunrise. About 5 minutes by motorbike from the city center. It takes a little struggle to get to the beach. Visitors must pass the path. In the middle of the journey you can see a freshwater waterfall. This is what makes this beach called Pancoran Beach.




 7. Pantai Batu Topeng (Batu Topeng Beach)

the most comfortable place to relax on the beach because there are lots of trees so it remains shady. Interestingly there is a gazebo photo spot that is above the rocks jutting into the sea.





8. Tempat Penangkaran Ikan Hiu (Shark Breeding)
Other tourist attractions in Karimunjawa that must be visited are shark breeding. 
Here tourists can play with sharks by giving food or just taking pictures together.
 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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