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5 Exotic Beaches That Still Hidden in Indonesia
Indonesia has so many beaches that are tourist sites and places to unwind. Tourists just have to choose what kind of beach they like and will visit
TRIBUNBATAM.id - Indonesia has so many beaches that are tourist sites and places to unwind.
Tourists just have to choose what kind of beach they like and will visit.
Not a few tourists who like exotic beaches.
Usually, the beach has a unique charm, because it is not widely known to the public.
The less widely known the public, it usually makes some tourists curious to visit and see the beautiful scenery that the beach has.
For those of you who are interested in visiting exotic beaches in Indonesia, here are 5 of them from the many exotic beaches that Indonesia has, as summarized from various sources.
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1. Siung Beach
Siung Beach is located in the Gunungkidul area, Special Region of Yogyakarta.
Because of its strong cliffs, the Siung Beach area is often used as a location for rock climbing activities.
However, the charm of Siung Beach is not just that.
Set in the Indian Ocean, Siung Beach has clear water and brownish white sand.
The location is still remote and to get there you have to pass winding roads and climbs.
2. Gili Nanggu
Gili Nanggu may not be known to many people like other tourist attractions in Lombok such as Gili Trawangan.
But, in terms of beauty, Gili Nanggu is not inferior.
The wide white sand beach on Gili Nanggu, plus the blue sea landscape that makes the eyes pampered.
Not to mention the collection of coral reefs on Gili Nanggu, which makes your snorkeling activities even more enjoyable.
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3. Pulau Merah Beach
East Java is known to have exotic beaches. One of them is Pulau Merah Beach in Banyuwangi, which has a small hill.
The small hill is on the beach and is red.
That is also the reason this place is called Pulau Merah Beach.
Often the small hill is hit by the waves, which adds to the exotic impression of this beach.
The waves at Pulau Merah Beach are not too big, so it's good for those who are just starting to learn to surf.
The coastline is also long which can be used as a playground to relax.
4. Alano Beach
For those who want to go to the beach to refresh and release fatigue, Alano Beach is very suitable to be visited.
The scenery is beautiful and exotic so that it makes you feel at home for long on the beach.
Alano Beach is even considered one of the best beaches in Karimunjawa, Jepara.
This beach has clean white sand and clear sea water.
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5. Maluk Beach
Sumbawa Island, West Nusa Tenggara, has long been known to have beautiful and charming beaches.
And Maluk Beach, considered quite special.
Because, Maluk Beach is flanked by two hills, namely Mantun Hill on the north side and Balas Hill on the south side.
The view adds to the beautiful and exotic impression of Maluk Beach.
The waves are big and make surfing at Maluk Beach a challenge, because there is Tanjung Ahmad which breaks the waves.
The sand is white and soft. For those of you who like to swim in the sea, Maluk Beach can be an option.
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