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Indonesian Tourism And Cultures

Tanjung Bira, The White Sand Beach

March 10, 2010 By: Aglolink Category: Sulawesi

Tanjung Bira is a white sand beach that is popular in South Sulawesi. The beauty and comfort of this beach are famous to the other countries. Foreign tourists visited this place for a vacation. Tanjung Bira beach is very beautiful and stunning with white sand as soft as flour.

Tanjung Bira Cottage, white sand, sulawesi beach

Tanjung Bira Cottage

On location, where visitors can swim, sunbathing, diving and snorkeling. The visitors can also witness the sunrise and sunset in a similar position, and can enjoy the beauty of two islands in front of this beach, which Liukang Island and Kambing Island.
Tourist area of Tanjung Bira beach is equipped with various facilities, such as restaurants, lodging, villas, bungalows, and hotels with affordable rates starting.
In this place there are also rent diving and snorkeling equipment. For visitors who completed a swim at the beach provided the public bathrooms and fresh water to clean the sand and sea water that linger in the body. (more…)

Taka Bonerate National Park Store The Biggest Coral Atoll

March 07, 2010 By: Aglolink Category: Sulawesi

Taka Bonerate National Park has the third largest coral atoll in the world after the Kwajifein in Marshall Islands and Suvadiva in Moldiva Islands. Extensive reef approximately 220,000 hectares, with scattered coral reef flat width of 500 km².

Taka Bonete, National Park, Marine park, corral atoll

Taka Bonerate beach

Topography of the area is very unique and interesting, where the atoll consists of group of islands and coral reefs are extensive and deep, forming islands with considerable amounts. Among the islands reef, there are narrow straits are deep and steep. While on the surface of coral, there are many small pools are deep and surrounded by coral reefs. At low tide, clearly visible and dry land interspersed puddles that formed small pools. (more…)

Aceh Tourism With The Unique Cultures

January 22, 2010 By: Aglolink Category: Sumatera

Seudati Dance And Saman Dance

Seudati dance initially grown in Gigieng village, Simpang Tiga subdistrict, Pidie district, led by Sheikh Tam. Then developed into the village Didoh, Pearl District, Pidie District, led by Sheikh Ali Didoh. Seudati  dance from Pidie district, Aceh – Indonesia. Seudati danced by eight men as the main dancer, consisted of one leader called a Sheikh, Sheikh one assistant, two assistants on the left called Apeetwie, one person behind the maid called Apeet tub, and three assistants normal. In addition, there are two singers as a dance accompanist called Aneuk Syahi. (more…)