Minggu, Juni 06, 2010

Tour 7 Waterfall at Mount Bunder Indonesia


Bunder mountain is in a village in the district Pamijahan, Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. Bunder mountain area has an altitude between 750-1050 meters from sea level (asl) and is largely owned by state forestry production forests are planted with pine trees. In the region there is a
campground with an outdoor training facility (outbound training). Bunder mountain known also by several waterfalls (Curug) and Ratu Crater.

Some Curug (waterfall) in Bunder mountain include Curug Cihurang, Curug hide, Curug Cigamea, and Curug Thousand. All these Curug
located near the highway so it is easy to reach. To reach the Queen Crater, visitors must conduct trekking as far as 14 kilometers from the Earth
Bunder mountain camp.
If you want to travel there, if the direction of the city of Bogor Baranang afternoon then went to the IPB and continue straight, then
You turn into or from the direction Cibatok Cikampak.

There you will meet with District Pamijahan, Bogor. You can pass Picung Mount or Mount Bunder.

At Mount Bunder you will see a very beautiful tourist area of beds, there are many villas.



Source:
Bunder 1
Bunder 2
Bunder 3

Kamis, Juni 03, 2010

Let's Traveling with Visit Bangka Belitung Beautifully Island 2010


Bangka Belitung Island is the two most beautiful islands into one regional government in Indonesia. It is located adjacent to the island of Sumatra (Andalas Island).
Natural state of the Province of Bangka Belitung Island is largely a lowland, valleys and small mountains and hills.
Low-altitude plateau averaging about 50 feet above sea level and altitude mountain areas, among others, to Mount Maras
reaches 699 meters in the District Belinyu (Bangka island), Mount Sharp Leg height is approximately 500 meters above sea level in Belitung Island.
While for hilly areas like Bukit Menumbing height reaches about 445 meters in the District and Bukit Mangkol Mentor
with a height of about 395 meters above sea level in the District of New Base. Small islands such as P. Lepar, P. Pongok, P. Mendanau and P. Nasik Strait, which has named the island the total amount to 470 pieces and is inhabited only
50 islands. Bangka Belitung Island is located in the eastern part of Sumatra, near the South Sumatra province. Bangka Belitung producing region known as
tin, has a beautiful beach and interethnic concord. The capital of the province is Pangkalpinang. Bangka Strait separates Sumatra and Bangka Island, while the Gaspar Strait separates the island of Bangka and Belitung islands. In the northern part
These provinces have the South China Sea, the southern part of the Java Sea and in the eastern part of Kalimantan Island which is separated from Belitung Island by
Karimata Strait.

Flora

Bangka Belitung Islands grow in various types of quality wood are traded to other regions such as: wood Meranti, Ramin, Mambalong,
Mandaru, Bulin, and other forest Kerengas.Tanaman is: Kapok, Jelutong, Pulai, Gelam, Meranti swamp, Mentagor, Mahang, Mangrove and others. Forest products
Another is a by-product of natural honey and rattan especially. Bangka Belitung Island Honey Honey is known for bitter.

Fauna

Bangka Belitung Islands fauna had more in common with the fauna in the Riau Archipelago and the Malaysian peninsula than with the Sumatra region.
Some kinds of animals that can be found in Bangka Belitung Islands, among others: Deer, monkey, monkey, monkey, Warthog, Tringgiling, Kancil, Weasel,
Eagle, Chicken Forest, Lemur, assorted snakes and Komodo.

Weather and Climate

Year 2007 air humidity in the Province of Bangka Belitung Island ranged from 77.4% to 87.3% with an average monthly reach 83.1%,
with rainfall between 58.3 mm to 476.3 mm and air pressure during the year 2007 approximately 1010.1 MBS. Average air temperature during the year 2007
in the province reached 26.7 oC with an average maximum air temperature of 29.9 oC and the average minimum temperature 24.9 oC. Highest maximum air temperature
occurred in October with air temperature 31.7 oC, while the lowest minimum temperatures occur in February and March with temperatures
amounted to 23.2 oC.

Bangka Belitung Islands have a tropical climate influenced by monsoons that experienced during the seven-month wet months and dry months of the year
for five continuous months. Dry months of the year 2007 occurred in August until October with rain days 11-15 days per month. For
wet months of rainy days 16-27 days per month, occurred in January until the month in July and November to December.