Kotabaru South Borneo is one Regency that extends from south to north in the eastern part of South Kalimantan Province which consists of land on the island of Borneo as well as a number of islands located in the Java Sea and Makassar Strait.
Kotabaru as though the district capital, including small towns in the archipelago but is position is quite unique because if you cross a line drawn some precision may be said in the midst of the archipelago.
As the largest district the province of South Kalimantan (+ 9422.46 km ) and is bordered by four counties in the west, northern East Kalimantan, the Makassar Strait, in the east and the java Sea to the south, Kotabaru have quite a lot of potential in the field of tourims, both natural tourims / land, marine and even artificial tourist infrastructure such as park and game is also growing.
In addtion to to ethnic diversity which is a resident of the Kotabaru regency also adds cultural richness to date is also more developed than conserved.
And no less grave importance of some charismatic religious teachers and the kings tombs before the independece of indonesia are also found in various places in the Kotabaru regency.
There are several interesting attractions that can be visited by foreign and local tourists are :
1. Tumpang Dau Wartfall
Tumpang Dua Waterfall is located in the Sebelimbingan village it's about 14 km from the city center is quite beutiful area with the cool mountain water. In addition to available community center, Water Park, food and beverage shops, Gocart fild, and Circuit. At this time also built various facilities such as an open stage, mushalla, parking area etc.
2. Mamanda
Mamanda is one of the typical draa of Banjar Etnic, that always performed to provide entertainment to the public. To preserved it kotabaru south Borneo. Departement of Youth, Sport, culture and tourism show alternately from district to district.
3. Gedambaan Beach
Gedambaan Beach or Sarangtiung beach located about 15 km from the city center. Besides the beautiful scenary in this location also there are many facilities such as swimming pools for children and adults, open stage, cottage, camp area, conteen, rides games (gaming station) and several other facilities. there are also several dining places on the fishing pond.
4. Walking on The Rope
Walking on The Rope attraction is a Bajau ethnic communities attraction which usually was performed and competed at the convening time of the ceremonies.
5. Lawa Cave
Visited to Kotabaru hasn't been complete it do not visit Lawa Cave in. Tegal Rejo village Kelumpang Hillir district. Kotabaru regency, which offers the beauty of Goa Lawa who have height kurang lebih 55 m with seven levels. Also with the natural coolnes around the Lawa Cave. The area of Lawa Cave tourist sites kurang lebih 79.375 m2.
Journey to this place is not difficult from Kotabaru regency center, the trip road taken kurang lebih 35 km by ferry boats crossing.
6. Macceretasi
Summit of Indigenous Macceretasi usually held on January 1 st at the Sarangtiung beach of Gedambaan beach it's about 15 km from Kotabaru city center. In this traditional event held slaughter buffaloes, goats and chickens, whose theirs blood flowed into the sea and also drop away Bagang into the sea. This activity is carried out jointly by the fishermen from the Bugis, Mandar and Banjar tribe.
7. Coral Reef Teluk Tamiang
Coral Reef Teluk Tamiang is located in the waters of the Tamiang Gulf, District West laut Island (Lontar) or about 121 km from Kotabaru it's very beautiful and interesting because of it's color full and add with assortment of ornamental fish. Also in the Tamiang Gulf there are two other reefs that nearer from Kotabaru, they are in Pemancingan Cape and Lari-larian Islands.
8. Limestone Mountain
That looks very rugged and sturdy stand march from District Kelumpang Hulu Until Pamukaan is very beautiful and clearly visible beside the road towards the North of District Kotabaru. This limestone mountain scenery becomes interesting when seen from afar, the area around the scenic area Kotabaru.
0 komentar:
Post a Comment