Monday, June 30, 2014

Karimunjawa Island, A Tropical Heaven

Comprising of 27 islands, Karimunjawa is a definitive tropical heaven. White sand shores, perfectly clear water, rich biodiversity, and isolation from the busy world are a part of deal here. Of the numerous islands scattered of this northern part of the Semarang coast, just five are occupied by nearby anglers.


Indonesia's Karimunjawa archipelago, 120 kilometers north of the Central Javanese harbor city of Semarang, is a diamond of a spot. Just five of its 27 small islands are possessed, and these by short of what 10,000 individuals, the greater part of whom make their living from angling or ocean growth reaping. Whatever is left of the islands have been secured as a national park since 2001, commendable boutique resort named Kura Kura, the main extravagance lodging in Karimunjawa island.

Notwithstanding its listless pace and sought after luxuries, Kura additionally furnishes visitors with stunning swooping and snorkeling fortunes. As per the Wildlife Conservation Society, Karimunjawa island is home to 250 types of reef fish and 100 sorts of coral, also the ocean turtles that Kura Kura is named for.



How to get to Karimunjawa Island

A ship leaves of Karimunjawa from Semarang each Saturday at 9 am and the ride back is given each Sunday at 2pm. The trip takes 3.5 hours one way. One can pick to stay for a week or take a quick vessel that leeaves from Karimunjawa to Jepara each Monday. From Jepara it is an additional two hour to Semarang.

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