Sunday, 10 April 2016
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Pekalongan Mangrove Park New Tourist Destination

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It was already one o'clock when we got in Pekalongan Mangrove Park, an area of restoration and development of mangrove forests in northern coastal areas Pekalongan. Pekalongan Mangrove Park was inaugurated by the Minister of Forestry of Indonesia on December 17, 2013, and then developed into an attractive tourist area.


The first impression when arriving in Pekalongan Mangrove Park area quite well. Visible patches of brackish water that is neat, mostly planted with mangrove, some still empty. The streets in the location is pretty good with a neat block paving, and there is a parking lot, both for four-wheeled vehicles and to motorcycles.


Shelter and a kind of hall of view on the left side Mangrove Park Pekalongan conditions are still pretty good. If only at the end of this hall there are benches to sit, would be more enjoyable for visitors who want more time to enjoy the scenery, and the atmosphere here is very supportive to relax.


Towards the evening with clear skies is a very appropriate time to sail along the path that a portion of it looks like it was designed to be passed by the boat travelers. There are two rubber boats are available there, and one way to go back again to the same place takes about 20 minutes.


Besides enjoying the sensation of passing through a narrow hallway mangrove low that barely resembles a cave passage extends, just not dark, no less interesting is the opportunity to see burst of sunlight on the surface of the calm sea. We also passed the ruins of buildings that have been submerged in sea water.



































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