Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Tour Destinations in Purwokerto - Banyumas


Banyumas is a Regency in Central Java, this Regency has a million natural wonders and panaromas which are amazing and there are still many hidden ones, so there are still many people who do not yet know the beauty that exists in Banyumas. 

Banyumas has many tourist spots, ranging from cultural sites, historic sites, many photo spots, nature tourism from the pine forest, botanical gardens and various beautiful waterfalls.

Alright, that it's, just go straight to the point of the purpose of this article I created, this article aims to make it easier for you to find tourist attractions in beautiful Banyumas, and that are recommended for you to explore.

Amazing Natural Tourism in Banyumas

Limpakuwus Pine Forest



The southern slope of Mount Slamet in Banyumas Regency, Central Java holds a variety of natural beauty. Starting from the forest, waterfalls, rivers and others. Everything presents its own sensation. But it all ends in its natural appeal.

Limpakuwus pine forest on the southern slope of Mount Slamet is located at an altitude of about 750 meters above sea level (masl).

Curug Jenggala Kalipagu

Curug Jenggala is located in the village of Kalipagu, Ketenger village, Baturraden Regency. Ketenger is one of the Tourism Villages in Baturraden Regency. Besides Curug Jenggala, there are many other tourist locations in the village of Keteger. This is because Ketenger Village is located at the slope of Mount Slamet with the dominance of hills, rivers with large rocks and waterfalls. Such geographical location makes it a lot of natural tourist destinations in this village.
photo by: maszaladventure.com
Nature tourism in Curug Jenggala was built with the current concept. There are various interesting photo spots that can be used by tourists. One of them in the heart-shaped viewing post overlooking the waterfall. Waterfall background will make the photos look great. The manager allows visitors to come down to the river to take pictures and feel the fresh water that flows directly from the mountain.
Photo by: maszaladventure.com


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