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KRAKATAU VOLCANO IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SEA

Krakatoa is a volcanic island found in Indonesia. Its most famous eruption in 1883 is one of the biggest in recorded history.

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PANAITAN ISLAND UJUNGKULON

Panaitan’s hills rise from pristine forest with wildlife comprised of deer, wild pigs, monkey, bulls, large monitor lizards, black leopard, python and a wide variety of bird life. This beautiful tropical island is the backdrop of one of the most incredible surf spots in the world.

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HANDEULEUM ISLAND

Handeuleum Island lies between the group of small islands located at the northeast corner of the coast of the Ujung Kulon Peninsula.

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THE AMAZING OF UMANG ISLAND

Umang Island, situated in Banten province, is a small island perfect for your tropical getaway.

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TANJUNG LESUNG BEACH

Tanjung Lesung is an unspoiled and serene peninsula with some of the most beautiful beaches the island of Java has to offer.

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Senin, 03 Maret 2014

TANJUNG LESUNG BEACH

Slightly bulging from the mainland of Java into the Sunda Straits is Tanjung Lesung, a developing integrated beach resort for recreation and hotels overlooking Mt. Anak Krakatu, all that is left of the once mighty Krakatau volcano.  Located on Java’s most western coast in the district of Pandeglang in the province of Banten, the Tanjung Lesung resembles the lesung, which in the local Sundanese language means the receptacle for rice pounding.
This huge 1,500 hectares area of Tanjung Lesung has been developed by the Banten West Java Tourism Development Corporation (BWJ) since 1996, patterned after the famed Nusa Dua Resort in Bali. The resort is envisaged to contain top range hotels and restaurants, a convention hall, a number of golf courses, marina and theme park. 
Today, Tanjung Lesung offers a perfect place to lay back and immerse oneself in the beauty of nature found along the vast stretch of soft white sandy beaches, clear and calm blue waters, and fresh tropical breezes. The 15km shoreline is the perfect place for various beach activities such as beach volley, beach football, or just  lie down under the indulging sunshine.
Tanjung Lesung can also act as the staging point for those who wish to venture to the Krakatau volcanic island, or visit the Ujung Kulon National Park. Although this Park is the last habitat of the endangered one-horned Java rhinos it is almost impossible to see them since they are very shy animals. Instead, enjoy watching wild deer, boars and wild buffaloes roam free in the park.

 The geographic position of Cape Tanjung Lesung does not directly face the Indian Ocean, and therefore its waters are relatively calm and are perfect for swimming and other water activities such as Jet skiing, or boating. The magnificent scenery of Tanjung Lesung also lies beneath the surface. Beautiful coral reefs, decorated with colorful fish and seafloor dwellers make this a perfect spot for snorkeling and Diving. For those who enjoy the sensation of reeling in the big fish, there are many fishing spots that await off the coast of Tanjung Lesung.
The beach also radiates a romantic atmosphere. For couples, it can be the best place to stroll down the quiet beach, or share the spectacular view of the sun setting over the horizon. Over the years, the beach has also been a favorite for honeymooners who love to spend their time in their choice hotels and cottages.
Situated only 3 to 4 hours drive from metropolitan Jakarta, Tanjung Lesung Resort offers luxurious beach resort atmosphere comparable to those in Bali or Lombok, but with relatively easier access from Jakarta.


THE AMAZING OF UMANG ISLAND

Umang Island, situated in Banten province, is a small island perfect for your tropical getaway. Especially when you've done some business in Jakarta, since Umang Island is only 4,5 hours away from the bustling city.
The five-hectare private island is maintained by a single management,  Umang Island Resort and Spa, which offers the same comfort as a star-rated hotel with relaxing ambiance.
The location is also very strategic for nature trekkers as it's near the UNESCO heritage site Ujung Kulon National Park. Umang Island is also well-protected from the West Java sea storms as there's Tanjung Lesung beach to the north and Panaitan Island to the west.
So whenever you feel like lazying around a white sandy beach overlooking the crystal sea water, you should try Umang Island, where the beauty of nature may give you peace and tranquility.

The island is reachable via a five-minute speedboat ride from the shores of Sumur, Pandeglang, which is about four hours away by car from the bustling city of Jakarta. You can even bring your own car because the resort provides a free 24-hour secure parking lot in Sumur, plus an accomodation for your driver.

To get to Sumur from Jakarta, you can choose one of the two options below:


Route 1 (via Pandeglang) 183 Km
JAKARTA – Tol Kebun Jeruk- Merak – Exit Serang Timur (Km 71) – Pandeglang – Labuan – Tarogong – Citeureup – Cigeulis – Cibaliung – Cimanggu – SUMUR.

Route 2 (via Anyer) 215 Km
Jakarta - Tol Kebun Jeruk – Merak – Exit Cilegon barat – Anyer – Carita – Labuan – Tarogong – Citeureup – Cigeulis – Cibaliung – Cimanggu – SUMUR .

FOR YOUR STAY
The resort has sixty (60) cottages facing the West Java sea, each with two large rooms with a connecting door. You can choose whether you want one with a view of the sunset or sunrise. The architecture was designed with tones of wooden details and the structure's earthquake resistant.

It also has the modern amenities of a fine hotel, including: 
Mainland:
-    Parking Area
-    Arrival Hall
-    Driver Rooms.

Other Facilities:
-    24 Hours Security
-    Satellite TV
-    Room Service
-    Fishing Boat
-    Traditional Fishing.

GET AROUND
The resort provides two choices of transportation:
- Car Rental/Tourism Bus (Jakarta - Umang)
- Free Shuttle Boat (Mainland - Umang)








HANDEULEUM ISLAND

Handeuleum Island lies between the group of small islands located at the northeast corner of the coast of the Ujung Kulon Peninsula. Island Area Handeuleum ± 220 Ha. On this island there are species of deer (deer timorensis), and python snakes. The island is surrounded by mangrove forest.
Charm that can be enjoyed in this island is an area Cigenter,  Cigenter paddocks, and Cikabeumbeum which if pursued could spend for 2 (two) days. To pass through the area needed a boat or canoe because going down a river.
Other interesting things to do on this island is a boating or canoing down the river Cigenter while looking at the type of tropical rain forest along the rivers. On the upstream side of the river there is a route that through bamboo plants to the  storey  waterfall.

Situated among a group of small islands just off the north eastern coast of the Ujung Kulon Peninsula, the Handeuleum island area offers river experiences with a variety of forest, wildlife and wetland in peace full location away from the main tourist routes.

WALK AND TRIP
This short forest walk across the island, the home of monkeys and deer, has views of Peninsula coastline and adjacent island.

Cigenter Grazing Ground
There several ways of reaching the grazing grounds and the most direct is by boats to a jetty near the Cigenter river mouth although alternatives routes through the forrest can be more interesting. The grazing ground’s wildlife include banteng, pigs, deer, peafowl and tunneling birds .

Cigenter River Trip
Canoe trips up the Cigenter River are somewhat influenced by tides and trees across the river and if conditions are right the canoes can travel deep into the forest. The cigenter’s waters meander thought dense overhanging rain forest, the habitat of pythons and hornbills where crocodiles and rhinos may also de seen on rare occasions. The charm of this river lies in its tranquile, primeval beauty.

Cihandeuleum Walk
Beyond the grazing grounds are dry season routes through the forest in the region between the Cigenter and Cikembeumbeum rivers. The attractions include a massive fig tree, popular with wild life, which extend over a wide area. Animal treks in the stream beds and wetlands of this region record wildlife activity and rhino and leopard tracks are often seen.

Cikabeumbeum and Cihandeuleum Rivers trip
South east of Handeuleum Island are three enchanting river outlets and their lower reaches can be explored by boat an high tide. From these forest of the sea come strange cloning sounds created by crabs and beyond are the silent inner waters.

PANAITAN ISLAND

Panaitan Island lies off the western tip of Java in the Sunda Strait, the sea that links Java and Sumatra. As part of the World Heritage-listed Ujung Kulon National Park, Panaitan Island is as abundant in wildlife as it is in the rolling waves that surround its reefs. The view from the boat moored in Panaitan Bay is a surfer’s dream: peeling waves break against backdrops of luscious, unspoiled jungle. Local monkeys and deer dot the beach. Panaitan is one of the emerging surfing locations in the wave-rich Indonesian archipelago. Most famous for its relentless, heaving tubes known as Apocalypse and One Palm, the island also boasts a wide range of options to cater to all levels of surfers.
Not many people know about Panaitan in West Java in the Ujung Kulon National Park. It’s not easy to get there…from Soekarno Hatta airport in Jakarta takes around 3.5 hours to get to Charita. From Charita to Panaitan there is the choice of slow or fast boats. The fast boat takes about 2.5 hours and the slow boat takes about 5 hours if the weather is good.

An Island extension of theUjung Kulon national Park off the western tip of Java, Panaitan is a large chunk of untouched primal wilderness fringed by dense palm thickets and a wide flat table reef. You can get here by surf yacht charter or by fishing boat from Labuan or Carita. ‘Proper’ surf charters are a good option because there is no accommodation or food on the island. You can get picked up in Jakarta itself and do a 4 day trip, making this one of the easiest locations at which to access hard-core waves. It’s also among the most cost effective boat trips you can do, for the aforementioned reason and because Jakarta is well serviced by major airlines.
Waves at Panaitan are generally for experts only. Many amazing photos have come out of this place, with their freeze-frame view giving the impression that the waves are makeable when they are sometimes far from it. Quite a number of the more famous shots were taken immediately prior to the rider coming to grief on the barely covered reef.
One Palm Point
The wave that put Panaitan on the map. One of the world’s longest (up to 800yds), most perfect’most dangerous shallow left-hand barrels reels across a reef point. You need a sturdy board to get into the wave as early as possible, then set a rail and go for maximum speed. Low tide is as hairy as any surfing experience imaginable, with mid tides best, and anything from 3 ft of south to southwest swell. This wave is often unmakeably fast and hollow, and the consequences are real. Experts only unless small. Probably Panaitan’s most punishing wave.
Napalms
Probably the most frequently surfed wave at Panaitan, and with good reason. The left-hand reef here delivers barrels with mechanical perfecton, and they are more makeable than One Palm thanks to a defined channel. Take-offs are straight forward, then a lined up wall leads to a full-on before tapering off into deep water. Higher tides are best if you want to avoid the shallow second section.
Inside Lefts / Pussy’s
At the head of the inner bay are some very well lined up, fun long lefts. Generally a good warm-up spot for Panaitan proper, the lefts need a good south swell but work at any tide, although low is often best. All levels.
Inside Rights
Opposite the lefts, on the west side of the bay is a right-hand reef break that works on wet season west breezes and any swell direction. A solid south swell at low tide will get this alternative spot firing. Low to mid tides generally OK although depends on swell size. All levels depending on the day.
Illusions
Right-hand reef break with approachable take-off and variable barrel and wall sections. Advanced. It’s a wave you may never see working properly.
Apocalypse
Extremely square right-hand barrel; pull in or don’t go. Low tides are super-gnarly. Experts only.
Outside bombora waves
On the cruise to Panaitan you will see a number of outside reefs, all with potential. The rights off the western point are the most frequently ridden, but they need glassy conditions or northerly winds if they are to be worthy.
Dili Island
A 2 hour boat ride from Muara Binuange fishing port which is a good 2 hours west of Cimaja. Careful negotiation at the port can get you on a boat for a hefty price.
This reef fringed island forest is a sanctuary for the breeding of laboratory monkeys. Making landfall is an absolute no-no. depending on wind direction, check either end for reef lefts and rights. Muara Buniange itself is home to some waves worth exploring.
Tingil Island
As Above, a 2 hour boat ride from Muara Binuange fishing port which is a good 2 hours west of Cimaja. This island is also restricted for the same reasons as Dili.
The Western reef can throw up some solid left handers, but it is open to swell and gets destroyed on bigger days. Strong trade-winds are also a menace. Both of these islands are worth investigating as part of a longer boat trip from Pelabuhanratu; making a dedicated visit is costly, and the results may not justify the hassle.

KRAKATAU VOLCANO

Krakatau, is a volcanic island made of lava in the Sunda Strait between the islands of Java and Sumatra in Indonesia. The name is used for the island group, the main island (also called Rakata), and the volcano as a whole. The island exploded in 1883, killing approximately 40,000 people, although some estimates put the death toll much higher. A new island volcano, named Anak Krakatau or Child of Krakatoa rose above the waterline in 1927. Anak Krakatau has grown at an average rate of five inches (13 cm) per week since the 1950s. This equates to an average growth of 6.8 meters per year. The island is still active, with its most recent eruptive episode having begun in 1994. Quiet periods of a few days have alternated with almost continuous Strombolian eruptions since then, with occasional much larger explosions