Pangandaran Beach
Small
mainland peninsula with a national park with beaches and stunning
scenery to rival the beaches of Bali on the south coast of Java.
Pangandaran is one of Java's best-kept secrets as far as international
tourists are concerned, but has been extremely popular with locals
for along, long time. A small fishing town, it possesses one of
Java's finest beaches and Pangandaran Nature Reserve teems with
wild buffalo, barking deer and monkeys. The people are very friendly,
this combined with the idealize surroundings make this a great place
to spend a few days relaxing island-style. Pangandaran is halfway
between Bandung and Yogya, about 5 hours by bus from Bandung and
8 hours from Jakarta.
This is the second beach resort area on the Indian
Ocean after Pelabuhan Ratu. The site is 223 from Bandung and 400km
from Jakarta. The trip by car or bus is recommendable because the
road conditions are good. However, if we prefer to take the train,
get into Bandung-Yogyakarta Express train and get off at the Banjar
railroad station about 4 hours later. From here it will be another
50 km by bus to Pangandaran. The beach is called Penanjung, where
most of the cottages and hotels are located, however, of modest
ratings. Nothing luxurious should be expected. Pangandaran is especially
of interest to nature lovers, as there is a wildlife reserve in
the vicinity where wild birds and other indigenous animals live
about freely to be enjoyed by visitors. In Pangandaran visitors
will like fine white beaches, blue ocean and fine seafood. Twelve
kilometers before arriving at Pangandaran visitors will see a huge
rock on the beach, which is called Karang Nini.
Another place of special interest for nature lovers
is a forest Conservation Park, close to the camping ground, which
has basic facilities suitable for the younger set. Somewhat further
out, west of Pangandaran, driving 23 km on the way to Parigi, lays
Batu Hiu, meaning Shark's Rock, a coastal rock that has the shark
shape.
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