August 02, 2012

Jakarta



At first glance, this hot, smoggy city, which sprawls for miles over a featureless plain, feels like nothing more than a waiting lounge for the millions queuing up to make their fortune. Jakarta’s infamous macet chokes its freeways, town planning is anathema and all attempts to forge a central focal point for the city have stuttered and ultimately failed. The first – or only – thought on most traveller's minds is how quickly the city and its polluted streets can be left behind.
Beneath the veneer of glass fascias, concrete slabs and shabby slums, however, this is a city of surprises and a city of many faces. From the steamy, richly scented streets of Chinatown to the city’s thumping, decadent nightlife, Jakarta is a Pandora’s box, filled with unexpected gems. Here it’s possible to rub shoulders with Indonesia’s future leaders, artists, thinkers, movers and shakers, and to see first hand the deep-seated desire so many Indonesians have to rise above the poverty they were born into. Populated by Bataks from Sumatra, Ambonesse from Maluku, Balinese, Madurese and Timorese, Jakarta is also a vast cultural melting pot in which the larger Indonesian identity is forged; it is Indonesia in a nutshell.
Jakarta certainly isn’t a primary tourist destination, but parts of the old city (Kota) offer an interesting insight into the capital’s long history, and there are a handful of good museums scattered about. But if you want to get under the skin of Indonesia, a visit to this mammoth city is an absolute must.

In Jakarta, there are networks of roads and highways that serve the entire city, but the development of the car with the number of road is very lame (5-10% with 4-5%).
According to data from the Department of Transportation Capital City, the region recorded 46 points with 100 intersections prone jam in Jakarta. Definition is prone to traffic flow is unstable, low-speed and long lines. In addition to the citizens of Jakarta, congestion is also exacerbated by commuters from surrounding cities such as Jakarta Depok, Jakarta, Tangerang, and Bogor working in Jakarta. For in the city, congestion can be seen in Jalan Sudirman, Jalan Thamrin, Jalan Rasuna Said, Jalan Satrio, and Jalan Gatot Subroto. Congestion often occurs in the morning and evening, ie during office hours to go and come home.
To serve the mobility of people in Jakarta, the government provides a means of PPD bus. There are also city buses run by private parties, such as Mayasari Bhakti, Metro Mini, Kopaja, and Ferris. These buses serve the routes that connect the terminals in the city, among others Pulogadung, Kampung Rambutan, Block M, Kalideres, Grogol, Tanjung Priok, Lebak Bulus, Rawamangun, and Kampung Melayu.
For the transport environment, there is public transportation like Mikrolet and KWK, with routes from the neighborhood terminal to terminal. There are also motorcycles, bajaj, and bemo to transport over short distances. Unlike other areas in Jakarta who uses a motorcycle, at the Tanjung Priok and Jakarta Kota, motorcycle riders to use bicycle. Pedicab transport is often found in areas such as the outskirts of Jakarta in Jakarta, Tangerang and Depok.

Family Holidays
Jakarta has several well-known tourist place and frequented by local and foreign tourists are:
Taman Mini Indonesia Indah
Thousand Islands
Ragunan Zoo
Ancol Dreamland, including the World Fantasy play parks and Seaworld Indonesia.

History Tours
For historical tourism, Jakarta also has several museums that can be visited include the Elephant Museum and the Museum Fatahillah. Besides Jakarta also has several monuments which have historical value. Many of these monuments are erected or built during President Sukarno, including the National Monument and Monument Welcome. This is based upon a determination that Sukarno who wanted to make the city as a city landmark.

Shopping Tourism
In order to create the city of Jakarta as a shopping destination, the government entered into the program "Enjoy Jakarta". The program is held at shopping centers located in Jakarta. To realize Jakarta as a superior shopping destination, the government is currently developing a Casablanca-axis as the axis Satrio shopping. On this axis, in addition to the existing shopping center Mal Ambassador, ITC Brass, and Epicentrum, will also present a shopping center Ciputra World Jakarta, Brass City, and City of Casablanca.

August 01, 2012

Baturaden


Baturaden located south of Mount Slamet, Central Java, Indonesia has tended to increase the cool air and cold at night. Besides having a beautiful natural panorama, Baturaden also has a lot of folk legends, one of the famous story Kasarung monkeys
Of Baturaden, you can view the Navan Town, the island of Nusa Kambangan, also some beautiful beaches in the area of ​​Cilacap. Baturaden itself has many interesting places to visit attractions such as Taman Bitanin which has a variety of rare plants and flowers, among flowers havana, leaves of the gods, antarium lipstick, paris palm, and sea widoro not only exhibited, also sold as a souvenir.
Then there is also a waterfall Gede, a beautiful waterfall in the village Ketenger located 3 km from center Baturaden. Not far away there is also a hot water bath, shower Pitu a temperature of approximately 60 to 70 degrees Celsius.

In addition to the hot water bath, also has a bath Baturaden believed to cure various diseases, namely Telu shower. Baturaden also has a pool of pure water source, Lake Lonely.
Baturaden was also opened to the campsite. For visitors who want to spend the night in Baturaden, you can set up camp in Wana Travel, a green forest within 2 km of Baturaden and very fitting for camping with the family.

Family holiday fun in Baturaden will increase if the visit to the Garden Kaloka Widya Mandala, a zoo and the museum that holds the shells of the typical fauna of Indonesia.
Not only nature, Baturaden also provides a variety of cultural attractions such as Grebeg shura held every first month in the Islamic calendar year, calung musical performances, and traditional dance Lengger, nuanced performances that mystical kuda lumping, as well as ceremonial sadranan visit holy sites, usually grave which is also called kenduren by the surrounding communities.


There are several waterfalls on this attraction, which is quite heavy flow of water between the rocks rocky river that divides the region. One of them was a favorite of visitors because it is like an open location with a pool / bin is not very deep water, ideal for water play for young and old.

Hot water baths are also terbai into two parts, namely the bathhouse is located in confined spaces and closer to the gate, or a hot water bath is located + / - 500 meters from the gate in the form of obstruction bathing pool open with three showers hot water shower that is known as telu (Java, telu = three). To achieve this telu shower baths, visitors must walk first or goto the other side of the hill / valley that existed at this location. Although the hot water bath telu shower is provided in the open, visitors must pay more money to go to that location.

In it, there are also petilasan mbah tapa wind that supposedly believed to be the first inventor of this region. MBaturadenbah Petilasan Tapa These winds form a small niche like a cave with the inside was lined with white tiles. The smell of incense and fragrant flowers dominate this room offerings, bring mystique that not everyone liked it. It seems petilasan is still often used by locals or visitors, to meditate.

July 31, 2012

Karimunjawa Islands


Karimunjawa islands in the Java Sea is included in the district of Jepara, Central Java, Indonesia. With an area of ​​1500 hectares of land and waters ± 110 000 ± acres, Karimunjawa now developed into a fascination Marine Parks that start much-loved local and foreign tourists.
Based on the legend that circulated in the islands, the island was discovered by Sunan Muria Karimunjawa. The legend tells of Sunan Muria are concerned about the mischief his son, Amir Hasan. With the intent to educate, Sunan Muria then ordered his son to go to an island that seems "kremun-kremun" (blurry) from the summit of Mount Moriah that the child can deepen and develop the science of religion. Because it looks "kremun-kremun" the island dinamakanlah Karimun Island.


The most commonly used for transportation to the ship Karimunjawa of Semarang and Jepara. Of the Golden Horn harbor, Semarang, Kartini I ship (ship fast) leaves every Saturday at 9 am and return to Karimunjawa of Karimunjawa every Sunday afternoon, 2-3 hours long crossing.
From Port Beach Kartini, Jepara there Muria Ship departing every other day, the old crossing these economic ship + / - 6 hours of sailing. note to the schedule of the ship leaving the port of Jepara usually Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday at 9 am and from karimunjawa to jepara Wednesday, Friday, Week 8 o'clock. This schedule may change according to the weather or waves on the sea of Java. in case of high waves in the harbor then the relationship will not give permission shipping, and ship departure schedule will change to follow changes in the weather. Jepara harbor can also carry cars and motorcycles to be ferried to Karimunjawa.
Air can be taken from Ahmad Yani Airport, Semarang to Dewa Daru Airport on the island by plane Kemujan lease Cassa 212 types provided by PT. Sea resort of Nusa Permai (Turtle Inn). It takes about 30 minutes.




July 25, 2012

Raja Ampat Indonesia







As stunningly beautiful above water as it is below, Raja Ampat (which literally translates as “The Four Kings”) has a startling diversity of habitats to explore. Each of these – from the stark wave-pounded slopes that drop away beneath the karst cliffs of Wayag and Uranie to the deep, nutrient-rich bays of Mayalibit, Kabui and Aljui to the “blue watermangrove” channels of Kofiau and Gam to the plankton-rich upwelling areas of Misool and the Dampier Strait – are home to unique assemblages of species that, when taken together, add to produce the most impressive species lists ever compiled for a coral reef system of this size.

Marine tourism, as a sustainable alternative to overfishing, mining, and logging, has the potential to play a key role in the conservation of Raja Ampat’s spectacular underwater realm, while also creating real benefits for the local communities. This website was designed as part of a larger effort to support the growth of sustainable marine tourism in Raja Ampat and the conservation of these magical islands.

Please explore this site to find information on breathtaking diving opportunities, travel logistics, Raja Ampat’s new tourism entrance fee (which directly supports conservation and community development), and the tremendous conservation effort taking place in Raja Ampat.

“Raja Ampat is a virtual species factory”
M. Erdmann, 2007


 

Biodiversity Features in Raja Ampat
and the greater Bird’s Head Seascape (Dec 2010)

1,606 species of reef fish in the Bird’s Head Seascape
1,397 species of reef fish in Raja Ampat
35 species of endemic reef fish found only in the Birds Head Seascape
603 species of hard coral recorded in the Bird’s Head Seascape
75% of all known coral species in the world
10 times the number of hard coral species found in the entire Caribbean
57 
species of Mantis Shrimp in the Birds Head Seascape
13
 species of Marine Mammals in the Bird’s Head Seascape
5
 species of endangered sea turtles in the Bird’s Head Seascape


*source http://www.diverajaampat.org