Jumat, 13 Juli 2012

My Tropical Island Paradise and the Journey to Happiness, Part One


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I enjoy my life in the tropical paradise of Camotes Islands located in Cebu, Philippines Camotes Islands are also called the Lost Horizon and the name Camotes actually means sweet potato. These small group of four little Islands are a gem. The Islands are a very rural province of Cebu and there is little to offer those wanting all the modern conveniences of a city. Until I met my Filipina wife I had never heard of Camotes Islands or Cebu. I'm sure this is true for many westerners. Camotes offers a lifestyle very unique for any foreigner, but the Islands may not be everyone's cup of tea. One has to adjust to the Island lifestyle as the Islands will not adjust to you. I often wonder how my family and friends back home would view my new lifestyle if they came to visit me. I think most of them would just raise an eyebrow and ask, why? I would just reply, Why not! Explaining my love for these Islands and the lifestyle may prove difficult and even more difficult for my family and friends to accept why I love it so much.
In 2003 I was actively chatting and emailing and even making some phone calls to a girl (Judith) in Cebu, Philippines. Judith's sister and husband lived just a few hours from me in Florida. They came to visit me before I took my trip to the Philippines. Once I met the sister and her American husband I knew I wanted to go to the Philippines. Even if my long distance friend in the Philippines and I didn't mesh once we met, I still wanted to go. The sister and her husband told me so many great stories about Cebu and Camotes Islands I had to see the place. That was in December 2003; by February 2004 I was in Cebu for a two week vacation. The round trip flight cost about $1,000.00 and the hotel was just $20.00 a night. I hoped my long distance friend and I would hit things off, we did.
Once in Cebu City, Judith and some of her family met me at the airport and took me to my hotel. My first trip to the Philippines and I was not totally ready for all the culture shock. Cebu City is the second largest city in the Philippines and has many beautiful places to visit. However, upon my first arrival I only saw a lot of poverty, old buildings and over crowding mixed in with just a very few modern neighborhoods. My first thoughts were this is a very backwards place and how can people live like this? I now know that Cebu City is indeed a mix of the very old and the very new. This is a third world country trying and struggling to become a first world country. There is terrible poverty, but there is also new and great wealth coming into the country. Cebu City has wonderful facilities for any foreigner and is an up and coming major city.
After spending a few days in Cebu City Judith had shown me many of the sites in the city to include the markets and the two big malls in the city. We had done a lot of shopping and with the help of Judith I got some really great deals. We took Taxi cabs to get around the City and the fare was never more than one dollar. We ate at several different restaurants and I never spent more than $10.00 for both of us to eat. Judith and I had pretty much decided that we made a great couple and wanted to continue our relationship. I was amazed that this beautiful young woman wanted to be with me and after almost four years she is still with me. Anyway, we took a trip to Camotes Islands to meet her family. We left Cebu early in the morning on a pamboat, sometimes called a banca boat, from Danao.
This was a three hour boat ride. This was an open boat with just a roof and a rather small boat, holding maybe 70 passengers. The boat was also carrying several large bags of rice and chicken feed, as well as the chickens and a few pigs. This smell combined with the diesel exhaust fumes and the rocking of three foot wave was more than difficult to tolerate for my weak American sense of smell. I am proud to say that I was able to keep my breakfast. Although, Judith was worried when I starting turning various shades of green. I learned a lesson that was my last pamboat ride; I now take the fast craft boat or the ferry boat to and from Camotes Islands. I didn't know it at that time, but we could have taken another boat, the ferry boat. However, Judith had always used the pamboat as did her family because it is cheaper. She thought it wise we spend (I think) just P120.00 instead of P180.00 for the ferry boat, a savings of just about one dollar for each ticket at that time. Just goes to show that Filipinas are thrifty.
By 9:00 AM we were approaching Camotes Islands. The waves had stopped and there was just a very gentle and sweet breeze coming from the islands. The sun was shinning and reflecting off the blue water. I could see a few palm trees and one nipa hut (bamboo hut) on a hillside just down from the rolling mountains and the white sand of the beach. It really looked like a painting from Norman Rockwell. I feel in love with Camotes Islands at that very moment and I hadn't even stepped unto the Islands. I knew I was going to liver here someday. A family friend met us at the pier and took us to her parent's house. As we were traveling the Camotes roads I was amazed at all the beautiful sites and dumbstruck that the locals all seemed too busy to notice they lived in paradise. The Islands are almost untouched and the natural beauty remains. There are no big buildings or malls, no big commercial business exist on the Islands. It's just all natural with thousands of palm trees, mountains and beautiful beaches. The locals all smiled and waved as we past by on the way to Judith's family home. Many locals gave me a second look and I heard many say, Hey Joe as we went by, a term left over from the American GI's in WWII.
As we traveled to the family home we past through several small neighborhoods called barangays. The houses are a mix of traditional small Nipa Huts, small wood framed houses and both small and large concrete built houses. It was easy to judge which families had money and which didn't by looking at the homes. Yet, rich or poor, all the people were smiling as we traveled. Many of the homes were still under construction, but the families were occupying the unfinished home. Seems once the walls and roof are up the family will move in and in time, months and sometimes years, complete the construction. As we got closer to the family home the road became less of a road and more of a dirt pathway winding around and up the mountain to our destination. A passenger car would not be ideal in Camotes. We were traveling by two motorcycles with the driver, Judith and me on one and our bags and two others on the second bike.
After about an hour of traveling we reached the family home and I was greeted by the parents and some of Judith's siblings, there are seven children in her family. The neighbors and a few Aunts and Uncles and Cousins were also there to greet me. In all I think the entire barangay was present to say, Hi Patrick. After a quick greeting I was rushed into the parent's Nipa Hut, being rebuilt at the time into a concrete home and given a large lunch of rice, fish, and chicken. While I ate (alone) the rest of my greeters were busy outside talking and making plans as to where I would sleep. Just as I finished eating in came Judith and her mother came in to tell me I needed to rest after the trip and my lunch, so off to a siblings bed I went. I felt like a child, but at the same time knew they were trying to make me feel comfortable. Judith brought me into the bedroom and removed my shoes. I guess she thought I needed the help or she was afraid I would put my dirty shoes on the bed. I now know this is a sign of respect in the Philippines. When I awoke from my short nap Judith was right there to put my shoes back on. By the way, she doesn't do this anymore, unless we are at her parent's home. I prefer she didn't anyway.
Once I was awake and shoes on my feet, off we went to meet some of the other people in the barangay. There was just a couple that didn't make it to the parent's house when I first arrived. None of the people I met had much money to include the parents and most had very modest homes, even for Filipinos. What they all had was a wonderful and kind smile and none seemed to be in want for anything except for me to say, hello. I was welcomed by all and made to feel as family in every situation.
The barangay is situated on a mountain top covered with palm trees and the road leading into and out of the barangay is nothing more than a dirt path with Nipa Huts built along the sides. It truly makes for a beautiful picture. There is no running water in the barangay. People use a community well and fill buckets to bring to their homes and then fill big barrels making several trips to finish the task. The barangay is a farming area for palm trees (coconut), rice, pigs and chickens. Many of the people have just a small farm to support a large family. Electric power has been available to the barangay since the year 2000, however, many can't afford the cost and the ones that do have power may not use it much. The strange thing is almost everyone has a TV and a stereo and many also have a karaoke machine. Filipino men love to do two things drink and sing. The drink of choice is rum and it is really cheap, just pennies a bottle. Beer is available and it too is just a few pennies a bottle. Filipina women just sing and tolerate the men's drinking.
The sun sets at about 6:00 on the Camotes Islands Hill top barangay and it is easy to see which households have electric and which uses candles or kerosene lamps. The only noise is the occasional passing motorcycle and of course the clucking of chickens. Almost every family in the barangay has a few chickens and roosters. Cock fighting is legal in the Philippines. It's rare to hear anyone talking much after 9:00 PM unless there is a drinking party in progress. In that case you will hear all the men talking and laughing and singing on the karaoke machines. Nights are a welcome time as the temperature is pleasant and there is always a breeze in the mountains. I must say that I slept like a baby my first night in Camotes. By 5:00 AM the sun is up and so are all the barangay residents. You can hear the sounds of many more motorcycles, the chickens are louder and many people have a radio blaring loudly as they ready for the day. By 5:30 most of the men are already working the farm and the women are busy getting water or washing clothes at the community well. This is a social function for the women and I think some go to the well to wash clean clothes just so they can talk with all the women at the well. Others go to the well to bath and this is a wonderful site to see some of the young Filipina women washing at the well. Although they don't take their clothes off, many come wearing just a T-shirt and shorts. I'm amazed at how much a wet cotton T-shirt can look like shrink wrap on a young Filipina woman. I was wide awake by 5:00AM my first morning in Camotes and happy that I decided to visit the well.
This is a simple life. Not about material possessions or big houses and cars, but about family and friends. That's the true wealth of the rural Philippine Provinces like Camotes Islands.
Later that day we went to tour some of the sites in Camotes Islands. I was taken to a Resort that was nothing less than beautiful. White sand beaches, Nipa Huts and the water was a bright blue. I was surprised that there were no guest at the resort as this was peek tourist season (February). I also noticed that the room rates were only about $20.00 to stay at this fantastic place. I later learned that most resorts in Camotes just don't advertise. That is now changing, but the $20.00 room is still available. We then went to a cave resort and had a simple lunch. I was amazed of how little tourist activity was on the Islands, none that I saw on my first trip to Camotes. The more I saw of Camotes the more I wanted to live in Camotes. After just two days in Camotes it was time to go back to Cebu. Once I left the Island I told Judith this was where I was going to live when I retired. At the time I don't think she believed me.
Soon after our return to Cebu City it was time for me to go back home to Florida. Before leaving I did ask Judith to marry me and she agreed. Our plan was to bring her to Florida after processing a fiancée visa. The process at that time took from six to twelve months. Once I returned to Florida I never felt like I was home. Camotes Islands in just the two days I spent there became the home I wanted. I started processing Judith's visa and within a month was notified by US Immigration that it would be completed within a few months. Still I missed Camotes and just didn't feel like I was home while living in Florida. After being home for just over a month I called Judith and asked her if she wanted to live in Camotes instead of Florida, without hesitation she said yes. That set the stage and within weeks of the call I was back in Cebu. We married within a few weeks after I returned and have been happy ever since. I have never looked back at what I left in Florida. I sold my home, car and left my upper management job to live in a rural Philippine province. Some may call it foolish or even crazy. I call it Paradise.
Patrick McGrain is the owner of the web site [http://www.philippine-islands-living.com] He is originally from New York State and Graduated from S.U.N.Y College at Brockport, N.Y Patrick has worked as a Program Director for Several Non-Profit organizations To Include the Salvation Army, Big Brothers Big Sisters And as a Florida State Prison Substance Abuse Counselor. For more information please visit [http://www.philippine-islands-living.com]

Minggu, 06 Mei 2012

Surfers Paradise Points of Interest


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Surfers Paradise is the commercial heart of the Australian Gold Coast. Here you will find shopping, night clubs, and lots of live entertainment. This is a busy hopping place that attracts families, teens and 40 somethings alike. The beaches are best in the morning as the high rise buildings shade the beach in the afternoon sun. The beaches are not the main attraction in Surfers any more. If you are looking for a nice quiet beach, this is not the place, head a bit further north.
The main drag through Surfers is Cavill Avenue. Cavill ends at the beach or seaside. Orchid avenue is the hot spot for all the bars and night clubs. Surfers Paradise is split on either side by the Gold Coast Highway.
Although Cavill Mall is the recognized centre of Surfers, new up market shopping precinct Circle on Cavill is the new heart of Surfers Paradise and can be found bounded by cavil Ave, Surfers Paradise Blvd and Ferny Ave.Japanese visitors will be pleased to find that most street signs are written in both English and Japanese " a reflection of the strong attraction the Gold Coast has for Japan. Surfers have many sights worth visiting apart from the beach. Infinity is a walk-through maze cleverly disguised by an elaborate sound and light show which is a winner for the children. At 230 metres high, you wont miss the Q1 building. The Observation deck at the top has 360 degree panorama of the Gold Coast and its hinterland. On a clear day you can see north to Brisbane and south to Byron Bay. Wander around the glass-enclosed deck and youll learn other interesting facts about the building .There is also a caf an comfy lounge chairs so there is no need to hurry back down to the ground.
All along the beach you can find kayaking and surfing schools. These schools cater to beginners as well as intermediates. The cost is anywhere from $40 to $50 for a two hour lesson. For a more adrenaline pumping experience, try the Jetboat Extreme. This turbo charged twin jet powered custom jet boat propels youn across the water at amazing speeds. Bungee jumping is another heart pounding experience. Adrenaline park offers many bungee type experiences for the brave at heart.
For something a bit less crazy, don't forget to go whale watching between June and November or go on a three hour horse riding trek through beautiful rain forest and river scenery in the Numinbah Valley,230 kms south of Nerang.
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Selasa, 11 Oktober 2011

Pulau Menjangan Adalah Surga Para Penyelam Sejati

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Pulau Menjangan Adalah Surga Para Penyelam Sejati – Yups!
Di sana terdapat pulau indah yaitu Pulau Menjangan. Pulau ini memiliki keindahan bawah laut yang sangat menakjubkan yang saat ini menjadi salah satu pusat kunjungan utama para turis, terutama para penyelam yang datang ke Bali. Keindahan panorama bawah laut Pulau Menjangan merupakan salah satu yang terindah di
dunia.
Karang-karangnya tersusun menyerupai terasering dan menempel di dinding hingga kedalaman 50 meter. Ada karang biru, karang meja dan berbagai jenis karang lain yang dilindungi pemerintah. Keindahan panorama bawah laut di kawasan ini tak kalah dibanding panorama bawah laut di Karibia.
Selain memiliki keindahan bawah laut, pemandangan darat (termasuk pantai) pun juga tak kalah indah, serta mempunyai budaya masyarakatnya unik. Perairan Menjangan sangat cocok untuk menjadi tempat menyelam maupun snorkeling melintasi karang-karang yang tak terlalu dalam. Jenis air laut di kawasan pulau ini mendukung untuk pandangan jarak jauh.

Pulau Menjangan Adalah Surga Para Penyelam Sejati
Dalam kondisi prima, jarak pandangnya bisa mencapai 50 meter. Banyak lokasi penyelaman menarik yang tersebar disekeliling pulau ini. Salah satu lokasi itu adalah “Anker Wreck”.
Di sini Anda akan mendapati bangkai kapal yang karam sekitar 150 tahun lalu. Didalam kapal Anda akan menemukan artefak-artefak, namun perlu dicatat bahwa penyelam tidak diizinkan membawa pulang benda-benda tua tersebut.
Di Pulau Menjangan juga banyak ditemui gua-gua karang yang merupakan rumah bagi berbagai binatang khas karang. Anda bisa menemukan sejumlah binatang unik seperti belut raksasa, clown fish, scorpion fish, serta kuda laut. Bahkan bila beruntung, Anda juga bisa menemukan kura-kura laut, serta hiu karang.
Untuk menuju Pulau Menjangan, anda hanya membutuhkan waktu sekitar 30 menit untuk menyeberang dengan menyewa speedboat dari Pantai Lovina.
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Minggu, 22 Mei 2011

Hiking couple rescued near Mount San Jacinto Peak

Two hikers from Culver City who went missing in the Mount San Jacinto wilderness were found uninjured Sunday during a search by deputies of the snowy mountains above Palm Springs, authorities said.

Michael Cao, 56, and his wife, 55-year-old Yi Mei, were found about 1.5 miles below the Mt. San Jacinto Peak around 3:30 this afternoon, said Riverside sheriff’s Sgt. Steve Fredericks.

Cao and Mei started their hike from the Palm Springs Aerial Tram Station and were scheduled to return from before 6 p.m. Saturday, he said.

The two strayed from the trail Saturday and became disoriented at nightfall, so they set up camp for the night and waited for rescue, he said.

The couple’s vehicle was still sitting in the tram station’s desert parking lot, Fredericks said.

Neither of the hikers were injured, and they were both safely escorted to the bottom of the mountain.

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Kamis, 13 Januari 2011

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Tugas Berat Seorang Pemandu Wisata Cetak Email
Kontributor: Isidorus Ndoi
Sabtu, 10 Juli 2010 23:25

Pulau Flores terbukti memiliki panorama alam yang indah, olehnya membuat para pengunjung betah untuk tingal lebih lama. Hasil survey kami dari comment di guest book para guide di pulau itu bahwa hampir semua wisatawan baik dalam maupun luar negeri yang mengunjungi pulau Flores sangat menikmati walaupun minimnya fasilitas yang ada. Mereka sangat memaklumi dengan keadaan disetiap daerah kunjungannya dan sangat bangga dengan keramatamahan penduduknya.



Para pemandu wisata di pulau Flores berusaha keras dalam hal menggali dan mengembangkan kebudayaan serta kesenian daerah masing-masing yang saat ini hampir punah, dan mendukung penuh terpeliharanya kerukunan hidup di masyarakat pada setiap daerah kunjungan wisata. Memang usaha pariwisata tidaklah mudah, akan tetapi menjadi tantangan yang cukup besar bagi kami.

Kami selaku pemandu wisata selalu menjalin kerjasama yang baik dengan ketua adat yang ada dimasyarakat, agar setiap ketua adat dapat memberi motivasi untuk melestarikan kerajinan cendramata khas dari setiap kampung atau daerah yang bernilai seni budaya. Kami juga selalu memberi pengarahan kepada orang-orang yang tinggal di lokasi obyek wisata agar tidak merusak lingkungan yang ada sehingga tetap natural atau alami.

Tugas yang paling berat dari para pemandu wisata, dimana kami harus bisa menciptakan atau membuka kesempatan yang luas kepada masyarakat untuk belajar menghargai setiap wisatawan dan mempertahankan adat istiadat dengan tujuan agar budaya yang ada tidak hilang atau terpengaruh dari budaya luar yang masuk, apalagi budaya yang dapat merusak moral dan identitas kampung atau daerah.

Memberi penjelasan secara rinci tentang kebudayaan, geografi dan sosial kepada para wisatawan asing, mempersiapkan semua acara sebelum wisatawan datang berkunjung, seperti tarian adat serta pertunjukan-pertunjukan yang dapat membuat wisatawan senang dan betah tinggal lebih lama lagi di daerah tersebut.

Dalam pelaksanaan tugas diatas sangatlah berat bagi kami pemandu wisata jika tidak ada kerjasama yang baik dengan masyarakat, tapi kami juga meminta dukungan dari aparat di setiap desa atau kecamatan yang berada di lingkungan pariwisata tersebut agar sama-sama mendungkung dalam melestarikannya.

Kami ingin mengundang wisatawan lebih banyak lagi. Akan tetapi ini semua harus ada dukungan dari pemerintah dalam hal dana untuk mamberi latihan atau pendidikan kepada masyarakat tentang kepariwisataan. Dan tugas berat kami selanjutnya bila mempunyai modal yang cukup, membagikan tong sampah di setiap rumah penduduk agar sampah plastik yang paling dibenci oleh wisatawan mancanegara tidak berserakan di depan rumah maupun di lingkungan di sekitar kampung kunjungan wisata tersebut.

Untuk kita ketahui bahwa penyerapan tenaga kerja dan mengurangi pengangguran di setiap daerah tujuan wisata tersebut adalah tujuan utama dari industri pariwisata. Semoga para pemandu wisata ditanah air terus bersemangat dalam mempromosikan pariwisata agar kehidupan masyarakatnya semakin meningkat.

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Minggu, 05 Desember 2010

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Ingin Naik Balon Udara Menikmati Panorama Indonesia?
Selasa, 9 Maret 2010 | 09:56 WIB
TRIBUN LAMPUNG/MARZULI ARIWIBOWO
Ilustrasi: Pasangan menikah dengan naik balon udara
TERKAIT:

* Wah... Mereka Nikah Massal di Udara
* Wuih, Nikah di Udara Gimana Rasanya?
* Berita Foto: Menikah di Udara
* Balon Udara, Dulu Transportasi Sekarang Wahana Pariwisata

JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com — Balon udara yang selama ini di Tanah Air hanya dikenal sebagai prasarana untuk berpromosi ternyata juga bisa dirasakan manfaatnya untuk keluarga agar bisa menikmati indahnya pemandangan Tanah Air dari udara.
Komunitas hot air ballons di dunia menganggap kondisi cuaca di Indonesia yang paling cocok untuk hot air balloons

”PT Beraksi Komunikasi akan mendatangkan 20 pilot balon udara dari sejumlah negara, seperti Belgia, Belanda, Perancis, Jepang, Malaysia, dan Thailand. Kegiatan ini sekaligus untuk menunjukkan bahwa Indonesia mampu menyelenggarakan festival balon udara berskala internasional,” kata Managing Director PT Beraksi Komunikasi Fitriandini Arif kepada pers di Jakarta, Selasa (9/3/2010).

Fitriandini mengatakan hal itu kepada wartawan ketika menjelaskan akan berlangsungnya kegiatan festival balon udara 1st Indonesian Hot Air Balloon Adventure di Sentul City, Bogor, 26-28 Maret 2010.

PT Beraksi Komunikasi pada November 2009 melakukan acara nikah massal di Lampung dan Palembang. Pada acara tersebut, sepasang pengantin melakukan akad nikah di udara dalam satu keranjang dengan didampingi penghulu, para saksi, serta pilot balon udara tersebut.

Fitri mengatakan, acara festival yang baru pertama kalinya diselenggarakan di Tanah Air ini bisa dinikmati oleh keluarga-keluarga yang suka akan tantangan untuk menikmati keindahan Indonesia dari udara.

Festival balon udara ini merupakan hasil kerja sama Beraksi Komunikasi dengan PT Adi Wahana Angkasa Nusantara (Awan Balloons) serta Federasi Aerosport Indonesia (FASI).

Direktur Utama PT Awan Balloons Rizky F Arball mengharapkan festival balon udara pertama di Tanah Air ini akan menjadikan Indonesia sebagai destinasi balon udara utama di seluruh dunia.

”Awan Balloons memiliki visi menjadikan Indonesia sebagai destinasi hot air balloon nomor satu di dunia. Hal itu bukanlah hal yang tidak mungkin karena komunitas hot air ballons di dunia menganggap kondisi cuaca di Indonesia yang paling cocok untuk hot air balloons,” kata Rizky.

Dengan diselenggarakannya festival pertama ini, diharapkan acara ini akan menjadi kegiatan tahunan yang juga dapat memopulerkan kebudayaan Indonesia ke seluruh dunia dengan menggunakan alat yang unik serta ramah lingkungan.

”Kegiatan ini juga dapat memperkaya cabang kedirgantaraan ini dan menjadi salah satu alternatif hiburan keluarga Indonesia,”.

Sumber : Antara


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Selasa, 30 November 2010

Wisata Dan Kuliner Kota Malang

Menikmati Eksotika Panorama Malang
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malang Menikmati Eksotika Panorama Malang Tak cuma kebun apel, banyak hal bisa dinikmati di kota ini. Mulai dari wisata budaya sampai wana wisata . Punya rencana untuk jalan-jalan bersama keluarga saat Lebaran nanti? Cobalah pilih Malang sebagai tujuan wisata Anda kali ini. Tahukah Anda, sejak masa kolonial, Malang dikenal sebagai tujuan wisata dan tempat peristirahatan bagi orang-orang Belanda. Iklim tropis pegunungan yang sejuk serta panorama alamnya yang menawan menjadikan kota ini mendapat julukan, Paris Van East Java dan Switzerland of Indonesia. Julukan yang sangat indah, bukan? Kota Malang juga merupakan pusat pertemuan beragam etnik, agama, kepercayaan, dan budaya yaitu Jawa Tengahan, Jawa Kulonan, Jawa Wetanan (Blambangan), Pesisi Lor dan Kidul, Madura, Osing (Jawa – Bali) dan Mandalungun (Madura – Jawa) sehingga memiliki keunikan serta daya tarik tersendiri. Anda yang tinggal di Jakarta, bisa menjangkau kota ini lewat jalur darat dan udara. Bila menggunakan jasa trasportasi udara, Anda dapat menggunakan layanan maskapai penerbangan dengan rute Jakarta-Malang langsung dengan 3 kali penerbangan sehari.

Begitu menjejakkan di kota Malang, Anda akan segera merasakan aroma kolonial. Maklum, sejumlah bangunan asli peninggalan Belanda masih berdiri kokoh dan tampak sangat terawat di sini. Sebut saja misalnya, gedung Balai Kota yang berada di Jalan Tugu. Selain itu, ada juga hotel dan restoran dengan bangunan berarsitektur khas Eropa. Semua itu tentu saja memperkental nuansa kolonial itu.

Puas menikmati suasana kota Malang, segera lanjutkan acara jalan-jalan Anda ke wilayah-wilayah di sekitar kota ini. Untuk Anda ketahui, Malang yang terbagi menjadi tiga daerah otonom — yakni Kota Malang, Kabupaten Malang, dan Kota Batu yang kini disebut Malang Raya — terdapat sekitar 66 objek wisata. Sungguh, bukan jumlah yang sedikit.

malang1 Menikmati Eksotika Panorama Malang Kini, mulailah menjelajahi Kota Batu. Wilayah yang secara resmi menjadi daerah tingkat II sejak 17 Oktober 2001 ini menawarkan obyek wisata yang sangat beragam. Ada pemandian air panas Cangar, air terjun Coban Talun, gua Coban Jepang, Coban Talon, pemandian Selecta, serta wisata Bukit Apel.

Di antara tempat-tempat wisata di Batu, pemandian Selecta adalah salah satunya yang cukup diminati. Sembari menikmati hawa sejuk khas pegunungan, Anda bisa menikmati berbagai fasilitas di taman wisata ini seperti kolam renang, restoran, taman bermain anak-anak, juga panorama taman yang sangat asri.

Wana wisata

malang2 Menikmati Eksotika Panorama Malang Kini, cobalah suasana yang lain. Bagaimana jika Anda mengunjungi salah satu objek wana wisata di Kabupaten Malang, yakni air terjun Coban Rondo. Terletak 12 km dari Kota Batu, Coban Rondo adalah air terjun yang memiliki ketinggian 60 m. Dibanding obyek wana wisata lainnya, Coban Rondo terhitung paling mudah dijangkau. Jalan masuk menuju lokasi sudah beraspal, sehingga sangat memudahkan wisatawan apabila ingin mengunjungi tempat ini.

Air terjun Coban Rondo menyimpan legenda unik. Konon, di bawah air terjun terdapat gua tempat tinggal seorang wanita bernama Dewi Anjarwati. Alkisah, seorang pemuda bernama Joko Lelono tertarik akan kecantikan Dewi Anjarwati dan hendak menculiknya. Lalu terjadilah pertempuran antara Joko Lelono dengan suami Anjarwati yakni Raden Baron Kusuma. Raden Baron tewas dalam pertempuran itu dan istrinya disembunyikan di gua oleh para punokawan-nya. Karena itulah tempat ini diberi nama Coban Rondo, yang artinya air terjun janda.

Selain deburan air terjun, di Coban Rondo terhampar pula kemolekan alam, hijaunya pepohonan, serta aneka satwa. Agar puas menikmati tempat ini, tak ada salahnya Anda meluangkan waktu barang satu hari untuk menginap. Tak perlu repot pasang tenda, Anda bisa kok mencari penginapan di daerah wisata Songgoriti yang berjarak sekitar 5-8 km dari lokasi Coban Rondo. Satu saran untuk Anda, jangan lupa untuk membawa jaket atau sweater bila hendak mengunjungi Coban Rondo. Ini karena Coban Rondo terletak di kawasan yang memiliki iklim sejuk. Bawa juga baju ganti untuk berjaga-jaga apabila baju Anda basah.

malang3 Menikmati Eksotika Panorama Malang Melancong ke Malang, belum lengkap bila tak mengunjungi objek wisata budaya. Di wilayah Malang, bertebaran sejumlah candi. Candi Singosari, salah satunya. Candi ini terletak sekitar 12 km dari pusat kota Malang ke arah utara, tepatnya di Desa Singosari. Sejarah mencatat, candi ini didirikan pada tahun 1304 dan merupakan bagunan terakhir yang didirikan dinasti Singosari. Sayang, pembangunan candi itu sepertinya belum sempat selesai. Meski demikian, berwisata ke Candi Singosari dapat menambah pengalaman dalam melakukan wisata budaya.

Candi lain yang terdapat di Malang adalah Candi Sumberawan. Candi yang terletak di kaki Gunung Arjuna itu dapat ditempuh dengan perjalanan sekitar 5 km ke arah barat laut kota Malang.

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* panorama taman kota (2)
* obyek wisata sekitar daerah jln bromo kota malang (2)
* penginapan di kota malang (1)
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* sejarah berdirinya pasar burung kota malang (1)
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meme muaniss
#1 16 May 2010 04:34

indahx kota malang,,,




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