Saturday, July 9, 2011

Bugis Fisherman’s Village At Tanjung Binga

http://www.indotourandtravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Tanjung-Binga-Bangka-Belitung-Indonesia-300x200.jpgTanjung Binga Fishing in the village of Keciput in line to the east of Bukit Berahu, just 18 km from the city of Tanjung Pandan. The village looks so nice and quiet, as most residents are fishermen. Fishermen along the coast lined with residences. That's why this place is used as a pilot housing fishermen. For the sake of tourism development, these conditions are maintained.

There are two long wooden pier is about 100 m from the sea, and part of a landing pier anglers fish. Catching fish was mostly dry fish sauce, and sent to Jakarta and Bogor. If you like grilled fish, come from Tanjung Binga in the morning around 07.00. This is the time when the fishermen return from fishing. You can choose the fish you want to then be burned.

Attraction can be enjoyed in a life or daily activities of fishermen with their catch. Here you can report directly to the people the things of the sea, or try to go out to sea.

In addition, other interesting places to visit Bukit Berahu. This is a resort and restaurant, located atop the hill overlooking the open sea. Beautiful scenery, also on the beach, with clean white sand, even the rocks here, not as numerous and as large as in Tanjung Tinggi. Restaurants offering food style restaurants in major cities (as in Jakarta). The restaurant, you can see the sea so you can enjoy lunch with stunning scenery. In this restaurant there is also a pool is nice and clean.

Other interesting places are five small islands scattered in the ocean. It can be seen with the naked eye, that the islands belong to the white sand beaches and some of the corners of the islands were decorated with expanses of granite is the most famous artistic.One Lengkuas Island. From Tanjung Binga is Lengkuas the island is just 25 minutes by speedboat. You can clearly see the lighthouse in Tanjung Binga.

Location:
Tanjung Binga Fishing in the village of Keciput in line to the east of Bukit Berahu, just 18 km from the city of Tanjung Pandan, Bangka Belitung, Indonesia


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