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BATU Secret Zoo is the best and most popular. Batu Secret Zoo is a tourist spot and a modern zoo located in Batu City, East Java. Batu Secret Zoo, which is located on an area of ​​14 hectares, is part of Jatim Park 2, in addition to the Tree Inn and Animal Museum. Several collections of animals from various habitats, mostly from Asia and Africa, can be found in this zoo, including white lions, African antelope, macaw birds, and various reptiles.
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Jawa Timur Park 1
No.2 Jl. Kartika
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BATU Secret Zoo is the best and most popular. Batu Secret Zoo is a tourist spot and a modern zoo located in Batu City, East Java. Batu Secret Zoo, which is located on an area of ​​14 hectares, is part of Jatim Park 2, in addition to the Tree Inn and Animal Museum. Several collections of animals from various habitats, mostly from Asia and Africa, can be found in this zoo, including white lions, African antelope, macaw birds, and various reptiles.
Popular square in the heart of downtown featuring shade trees, walking paths & a central fountain.
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Alun Alun Malang
Jalan Merdeka Selatan
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Popular square in the heart of downtown featuring shade trees, walking paths & a central fountain.
Inspired by the form of appreciation for the creation of means of transportation in the world. Now, there is the first modern transportation museum in Indonesia and Asia that combines elements of art and culture. Museum Angkut Plus Movie Star Studio is a museum with the concept of education and entertainment displayed live. Its comfortable and beautiful location on the slopes of Mount Panderman in an area of ​​3.8 hectares is ready to pamper you with a collection of more than 300 types of transportation from traditional to modern combined with various landscapes and models of exotic buildings from the world from Europe to America. In addition, visitors can relax enjoying the atmosphere of saung dishes at the Floating Market which sells various culinary and handicrafts typical of the archipelago.
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Múseum Angkut + Movie Star Studio
No.2 Jl. Terusan Sultan Agung
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Inspired by the form of appreciation for the creation of means of transportation in the world. Now, there is the first modern transportation museum in Indonesia and Asia that combines elements of art and culture. Museum Angkut Plus Movie Star Studio is a museum with the concept of education and entertainment displayed live. Its comfortable and beautiful location on the slopes of Mount Panderman in an area of ​​3.8 hectares is ready to pamper you with a collection of more than 300 types of transportation from traditional to modern combined with various landscapes and models of exotic buildings from the world from Europe to America. In addition, visitors can relax enjoying the atmosphere of saung dishes at the Floating Market which sells various culinary and handicrafts typical of the archipelago.
Visit Sidomulyo Village and Merket! The Flower Village That Makes Your Heart Blooming.
Pasar Bunga Sekar Mulyo
Visit Sidomulyo Village and Merket! The Flower Village That Makes Your Heart Blooming.
Tourist village amid rice fields offering mountain panoramas, kids' games, selfie spots & cafes.
Desa Wisata Pujon Kidul
Tourist village amid rice fields offering mountain panoramas, kids' games, selfie spots & cafes.
Batu Night Spectacular is a tourist site located in Batu City, East Java. BNS only operates at night. BNS combines the concepts of shopping centers, games, sports, and entertainment in it. BNS is part of the Jawa Timur Park Group.
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Batu Night Spectacular (BNS)
No. 1 Jl. Hayam Wuruk
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Batu Night Spectacular is a tourist site located in Batu City, East Java. BNS only operates at night. BNS combines the concepts of shopping centers, games, sports, and entertainment in it. BNS is part of the Jawa Timur Park Group.
Jodipan: Indonesia's Amazing Rainbow Village Wandering about the streets of Malang unassumingly, many tourists will be pleasantly surprised by the sudden bursts of bright colors in the most unlikely neighborhood of Jodipan, the amazing rainbow village of Java, Indonesia. The humble origin Just a year ago, this riverside village was a slum area on the verge of eviction. The local government had decided that the living conditions of this village were atrocious enough to call for total relocation of residents. That’s when a group of students from Muhammadiyah University of Malang resolved that perhaps a little splashy color may just change everything—and it did. After forming a partnership with a local paint distributor that agreed to support the project, the group gathered about 30 painters and local artists to do the magic. For years, Jodipan has been a somewhat uncomfortable everyday sight seen while passing by the busy Brantas Bridge. The vital location made this village a strategic move for promoting creative initiatives that are pertinent in developing countries like Indonesia to resolve real issues like poverty, housing, and quality of life.
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Kampung Warna Warni Jodipan
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Jodipan: Indonesia's Amazing Rainbow Village Wandering about the streets of Malang unassumingly, many tourists will be pleasantly surprised by the sudden bursts of bright colors in the most unlikely neighborhood of Jodipan, the amazing rainbow village of Java, Indonesia. The humble origin Just a year ago, this riverside village was a slum area on the verge of eviction. The local government had decided that the living conditions of this village were atrocious enough to call for total relocation of residents. That’s when a group of students from Muhammadiyah University of Malang resolved that perhaps a little splashy color may just change everything—and it did. After forming a partnership with a local paint distributor that agreed to support the project, the group gathered about 30 painters and local artists to do the magic. For years, Jodipan has been a somewhat uncomfortable everyday sight seen while passing by the busy Brantas Bridge. The vital location made this village a strategic move for promoting creative initiatives that are pertinent in developing countries like Indonesia to resolve real issues like poverty, housing, and quality of life.
Incredible collection, fantastic guides, amazing history! This museum's a hidden gem in East Java and I highly suggest it to anyone interested in Indonesian culture and history who happens to be passing through the region. The collection on display here goes far beyond masks- the museum contains a whole range of traditional art and artifacts, many of which are hundreds- if not thousands- of years old. The Javanese section alone is enormous, but the museum also contains formidable displays on Sumatera (Batak), Sulawesi (Toraja), Nusa Tenggara (Bali, Flores), and Kalimantan (Dayak) as well. The opening sections of the museum display several well-written and interesting pieces on Indonesian history, complete with cgi through your phone camera, too. And lastly, the tour guides here are really excellent- friendly, thorough, and full of interesting information about everything you'll see. All in all, a real gem- two thumbs up.
D’Topeng Kingdom Museum
No.2 Jl. Kartika
Incredible collection, fantastic guides, amazing history! This museum's a hidden gem in East Java and I highly suggest it to anyone interested in Indonesian culture and history who happens to be passing through the region. The collection on display here goes far beyond masks- the museum contains a whole range of traditional art and artifacts, many of which are hundreds- if not thousands- of years old. The Javanese section alone is enormous, but the museum also contains formidable displays on Sumatera (Batak), Sulawesi (Toraja), Nusa Tenggara (Bali, Flores), and Kalimantan (Dayak) as well. The opening sections of the museum display several well-written and interesting pieces on Indonesian history, complete with cgi through your phone camera, too. And lastly, the tour guides here are really excellent- friendly, thorough, and full of interesting information about everything you'll see. All in all, a real gem- two thumbs up.
️FLORA WISATA SANTERRA DE LAPONTE Flora Wisata San Terra is a contemporary and instagramable tourist destination located in the City of Tourism Pujon Malang, East Java. With an altitude of 1200m above sea level, so you can feel the cool air coupled with a typical view of the mountains. Flora Wisata San Terra was founded in 2019. Flora Wisata San Terra was built with the concept of a flower garden, instagramable photo spots, rides for games and garden-style culinary delights. This tour is suitable for all ages from children, teenagers, adults, and the elderly. There are hundreds of types of ornamental flower plants, also serving the sale of ornamental flower plants in pots.
FLORAWISATA San Terra
Jalan Raya Madya
️FLORA WISATA SANTERRA DE LAPONTE Flora Wisata San Terra is a contemporary and instagramable tourist destination located in the City of Tourism Pujon Malang, East Java. With an altitude of 1200m above sea level, so you can feel the cool air coupled with a typical view of the mountains. Flora Wisata San Terra was founded in 2019. Flora Wisata San Terra was built with the concept of a flower garden, instagramable photo spots, rides for games and garden-style culinary delights. This tour is suitable for all ages from children, teenagers, adults, and the elderly. There are hundreds of types of ornamental flower plants, also serving the sale of ornamental flower plants in pots.
Brawijaya Museum is a military museum located in Jalan Ijen Malang, East Java. Great displays of the military history of East Java from the mid-20th century. Pretty thin on anything after the mid-70s. If you like history, you should come here and discover a lot of things.
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Brawijaya Museum
25A Jl. Ijen
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Brawijaya Museum is a military museum located in Jalan Ijen Malang, East Java. Great displays of the military history of East Java from the mid-20th century. Pretty thin on anything after the mid-70s. If you like history, you should come here and discover a lot of things.

Adventure

Visit this gorgeous beach on foot as part of the CMC tour. Spend about three hours here, eating packed lunch, snorkeling, and just soaking in the beautiful views of the sea. Don't leave Malang without visiting its nearby beaches, and don't miss this beach!
Pantai 3 Warna
Jalan Sendang Biru
Visit this gorgeous beach on foot as part of the CMC tour. Spend about three hours here, eating packed lunch, snorkeling, and just soaking in the beautiful views of the sea. Don't leave Malang without visiting its nearby beaches, and don't miss this beach!
JSS (Jamun Sunset Sunrise) is a tourist spot located in Poncokusumo Village, Malang Regency which presents natural panoramas, especially pine forests accompanied by plantation atmosphere and sunset sunrise views. Perfect for fun hiking with family. Contact me if you want to visit here, I can help you.
JSS Jamun Sunset Sunrise
JSS (Jamun Sunset Sunrise) is a tourist spot located in Poncokusumo Village, Malang Regency which presents natural panoramas, especially pine forests accompanied by plantation atmosphere and sunset sunrise views. Perfect for fun hiking with family. Contact me if you want to visit here, I can help you.
Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, known locally as Taman Nasional Bromo Tengger Semeru (TNBTS) is a national park located in East Java, Indonesia, to the east of Malang and Lumajang, to the south of Pasuruan and Probolinggo, and to the southeast of Surabaya, the capital of East Java. It is the only conservation area in Indonesia that has a sand sea,[2] the Tengger Sand Sea (Indonesian: Laut Pasir Tengger), across which is the caldera of an ancient volcano (Tengger) from which four new volcanic cones have emerged. This unique feature covers a total area of 5,250 hectares at an altitude of about 2,100 meters (6,900 ft).[2] The massif also contains the highest mountain in Java,[3] Mount Semeru (3,676 meters (12,060 ft)), four lakes and 50 rivers. It is named after the Tengger tribe.
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Bromo Tengger Semeru þjóðgarðurinn
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Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, known locally as Taman Nasional Bromo Tengger Semeru (TNBTS) is a national park located in East Java, Indonesia, to the east of Malang and Lumajang, to the south of Pasuruan and Probolinggo, and to the southeast of Surabaya, the capital of East Java. It is the only conservation area in Indonesia that has a sand sea,[2] the Tengger Sand Sea (Indonesian: Laut Pasir Tengger), across which is the caldera of an ancient volcano (Tengger) from which four new volcanic cones have emerged. This unique feature covers a total area of 5,250 hectares at an altitude of about 2,100 meters (6,900 ft).[2] The massif also contains the highest mountain in Java,[3] Mount Semeru (3,676 meters (12,060 ft)), four lakes and 50 rivers. It is named after the Tengger tribe.
Balekambang Beach is a beach on the south coast which is located on the edge of the Indonesian Ocean. Administratively, it belongs to the Hamlet of Sumber Jambe, Srigonco Village, Bantur District, Malang Regency, East Java and is one of the attractions in Malang Regency since 1985 until now. The main attraction of Balekambang is of course the natural panorama, the waves that extend for almost two kilometers, and the vast expanse of sand. The white sand area looks clean of garbage and dirt so it is quite comfortable for visitors to play and exercise. In fact, it is not uncommon for this beach to become a training ground for a number of football clubs such as Arema and Persema.
Balekambang Beach
Balekambang Beach is a beach on the south coast which is located on the edge of the Indonesian Ocean. Administratively, it belongs to the Hamlet of Sumber Jambe, Srigonco Village, Bantur District, Malang Regency, East Java and is one of the attractions in Malang Regency since 1985 until now. The main attraction of Balekambang is of course the natural panorama, the waves that extend for almost two kilometers, and the vast expanse of sand. The white sand area looks clean of garbage and dirt so it is quite comfortable for visitors to play and exercise. In fact, it is not uncommon for this beach to become a training ground for a number of football clubs such as Arema and Persema.
Kasembon rafting is geographically located in the village of Bayem, Kasembon District, Malang Regency. Meanwhile, the river flow from the Sumberdandang river and the length of the rafting path is 7.5 km or the equivalent for beginner rafters about 2 hours.
Kasembon Rafting - Rafting di malang - rafting di batu
Desa
Kasembon rafting is geographically located in the village of Bayem, Kasembon District, Malang Regency. Meanwhile, the river flow from the Sumberdandang river and the length of the rafting path is 7.5 km or the equivalent for beginner rafters about 2 hours.
Mount Panderman is a mountain in Batu City, East Java, Indonesia, with a peak Basundara which is 2,045 meters above sea level. It's a really good spot for day hike, forest camping, summit is not too high, and really nice weather.
Panderman Mountain
Mount Panderman is a mountain in Batu City, East Java, Indonesia, with a peak Basundara which is 2,045 meters above sea level. It's a really good spot for day hike, forest camping, summit is not too high, and really nice weather.
Hawaii Waterpark Malang has a variety of water rides and dry rides with a high security system and an International certified lifeguard.
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Hawai Water Park
Jalan Graha Kencana Utara V
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Hawaii Waterpark Malang has a variety of water rides and dry rides with a high security system and an International certified lifeguard.
Kondang Merak Beach is a beach on the south coast located on the edge of the Indonesian Ocean and administratively located in Sumberbening Village, Bantur District, Malang Regency, East Java. Kondang Merak Beach is already well known for tourists in Greater Malang.
Kondang Merak Beach
Kondang Merak Beach is a beach on the south coast located on the edge of the Indonesian Ocean and administratively located in Sumberbening Village, Bantur District, Malang Regency, East Java. Kondang Merak Beach is already well known for tourists in Greater Malang.
Ranu Kumbolo (Indonesian: Lake Kumbolo) is a lake located within the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, East Java, Indonesia. This lake is part of the easiest route from Ranu Pani to the top of Mount Semeru. Water body type: Volcanic Main inflow: Only precipitation Surface area 15 ha (37 acres) Surface height 2400 m (7900 ft) There is a camping area for hikers around this lake. Ranu Kumbolo is part of the easiest route from Ranu Pani to the top of Mahameru. note: please contact us to arrange your hiking plan and schedule.
Ranu Kumbolo
Ranu Kumbolo (Indonesian: Lake Kumbolo) is a lake located within the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, East Java, Indonesia. This lake is part of the easiest route from Ranu Pani to the top of Mount Semeru. Water body type: Volcanic Main inflow: Only precipitation Surface area 15 ha (37 acres) Surface height 2400 m (7900 ft) There is a camping area for hikers around this lake. Ranu Kumbolo is part of the easiest route from Ranu Pani to the top of Mahameru. note: please contact us to arrange your hiking plan and schedule.
Wonosari Tea Plantation Wonosari Tea Plantation is located on the slopes of Mount Arjuna, Malang regency, East Java. This plantation is located at an altitude between the elevation of 950-1250 with temperatures between 19-26 degrees Celsius. This plantation is managed by PT Perkebunan Nusantara XII (Persero), the state company (BUMN) that running in the field of coffee, cocoa, rubber, tea, and horticulture. Wonosari Tea Plantation is one of a comfortable place to visit because of the mild climate conditions and the natural beauty sightseeing around the field. This agro tourism is suitable for families, especially on weekends. Tourists who visit the tea plantation tourism can enjoy some of this attraction, recreation, sports, and activities to draw knowledge. The visitors can enjoy the natural charm of tea, natural fresh air and see the activity of the tea-picker, and how to cultivated tea. www.eastjava.com
Wonosari Tea Plantation
2 Jl. Desa Toyo Marto
Wonosari Tea Plantation Wonosari Tea Plantation is located on the slopes of Mount Arjuna, Malang regency, East Java. This plantation is located at an altitude between the elevation of 950-1250 with temperatures between 19-26 degrees Celsius. This plantation is managed by PT Perkebunan Nusantara XII (Persero), the state company (BUMN) that running in the field of coffee, cocoa, rubber, tea, and horticulture. Wonosari Tea Plantation is one of a comfortable place to visit because of the mild climate conditions and the natural beauty sightseeing around the field. This agro tourism is suitable for families, especially on weekends. Tourists who visit the tea plantation tourism can enjoy some of this attraction, recreation, sports, and activities to draw knowledge. The visitors can enjoy the natural charm of tea, natural fresh air and see the activity of the tea-picker, and how to cultivated tea. www.eastjava.com
Likely tourists have an unlimited reference of beaches to visit if they come to Malang City. Here is an example. The name is Gatra Beach and it is located in Sitiarjo. In terms of region, it belongs to Sumbermanjing Wetan Sub-District, actually. For the information, the local government manages it well. That means visitors can expect a clean environment once they arrive at the location. Still, it costs some money to pay the entrance fee. Have no worries. There is no fixed price, so visitors can pay it voluntarily. The Nuance Even though Gatra Beach is located in a secluded area, but it resides near to the local settlement. That means tourists can easily access the beach with the help of villagers. For the information, a protected forest resides in that area. This explains why the atmosphere is quite refreshing and cool. Moreover, tourists may find mangroves in that area! What about the sea? Well, the waves are considered small. That means swimming and snorkeling are quite recommended there. As for the shoreline, the sand has the color of light brown but the texture is not soft (due to the presence of gravels and stones). Exploring Gatra Beach Even a trip to Gatra Beach is quite worthy. The fact is the beach is located in the same area as other famous vacation spots like Clungup, Mini, Teluk Asmoro, Savanna Beach, and much more. That means tourists do not need to spend much time to explore those places during the visit. They need to carry more cash, as some beaches require an entrance fee, though. Also, for first-timers, they may consider hiring a local guide who can show the route and give some tips when spending some time in Gatra Beach. So, what can tourists do in Gatra Beach? This is the real question. Due to the stunning landscape and comfy atmosphere, many people often come to the site in order to enjoy camping. They can either carry the equipment or rent these from the available service posts! Still, the number of tents is limited, so everyone must avoid coming during holidays when many people are interested in renting the tent for camping on the beach. For the information, the waves are not quite strong in Gatra Beach (unlike others). That means visitors can enjoy swimming without worries. They only need to do it at the right time, which is during the low tide. Also, no one is allowed to spoil the environment when exploring the beach! Even though carrying and eating foods is allowed, tourists should avoid littering at all cost! Nearby Attractions Savanna Beach Watu Pecah Beach Clungup Beach How to Get There A distance between Malang City and Gatra Beach is 71.3 km. That means tourists may spend about 2 hours and 17 minutes to get there. They can take any local transportation service, actually. As for the best route, it is none other than Kolonel Sugiono Street. Once arriving at Sitiarjo Village, they only need to ask for the direction from the locals.
Pantai Gatra
Likely tourists have an unlimited reference of beaches to visit if they come to Malang City. Here is an example. The name is Gatra Beach and it is located in Sitiarjo. In terms of region, it belongs to Sumbermanjing Wetan Sub-District, actually. For the information, the local government manages it well. That means visitors can expect a clean environment once they arrive at the location. Still, it costs some money to pay the entrance fee. Have no worries. There is no fixed price, so visitors can pay it voluntarily. The Nuance Even though Gatra Beach is located in a secluded area, but it resides near to the local settlement. That means tourists can easily access the beach with the help of villagers. For the information, a protected forest resides in that area. This explains why the atmosphere is quite refreshing and cool. Moreover, tourists may find mangroves in that area! What about the sea? Well, the waves are considered small. That means swimming and snorkeling are quite recommended there. As for the shoreline, the sand has the color of light brown but the texture is not soft (due to the presence of gravels and stones). Exploring Gatra Beach Even a trip to Gatra Beach is quite worthy. The fact is the beach is located in the same area as other famous vacation spots like Clungup, Mini, Teluk Asmoro, Savanna Beach, and much more. That means tourists do not need to spend much time to explore those places during the visit. They need to carry more cash, as some beaches require an entrance fee, though. Also, for first-timers, they may consider hiring a local guide who can show the route and give some tips when spending some time in Gatra Beach. So, what can tourists do in Gatra Beach? This is the real question. Due to the stunning landscape and comfy atmosphere, many people often come to the site in order to enjoy camping. They can either carry the equipment or rent these from the available service posts! Still, the number of tents is limited, so everyone must avoid coming during holidays when many people are interested in renting the tent for camping on the beach. For the information, the waves are not quite strong in Gatra Beach (unlike others). That means visitors can enjoy swimming without worries. They only need to do it at the right time, which is during the low tide. Also, no one is allowed to spoil the environment when exploring the beach! Even though carrying and eating foods is allowed, tourists should avoid littering at all cost! Nearby Attractions Savanna Beach Watu Pecah Beach Clungup Beach How to Get There A distance between Malang City and Gatra Beach is 71.3 km. That means tourists may spend about 2 hours and 17 minutes to get there. They can take any local transportation service, actually. As for the best route, it is none other than Kolonel Sugiono Street. Once arriving at Sitiarjo Village, they only need to ask for the direction from the locals.
Semeru, or Mount Semeru (Indonesian: Gunung Semeru), is an active volcano in East Java, Indonesia. It is located in the subduction zone, where the Indo-Australia plate subducts under the Eurasia plate. It is the highest mountain on the island of Java. This stratovolcano is also known as Mahameru, meaning "The Great Mountain" in Sanskrit.  The name derived from the Hindu cosmology's mountain of Meru or Sumeru, the abode of gods. Mount Semeru is one of the most popular hiking destinations in Indonesia. please contact us for hiking schedule.
Semeru
Semeru, or Mount Semeru (Indonesian: Gunung Semeru), is an active volcano in East Java, Indonesia. It is located in the subduction zone, where the Indo-Australia plate subducts under the Eurasia plate. It is the highest mountain on the island of Java. This stratovolcano is also known as Mahameru, meaning "The Great Mountain" in Sanskrit.  The name derived from the Hindu cosmology's mountain of Meru or Sumeru, the abode of gods. Mount Semeru is one of the most popular hiking destinations in Indonesia. please contact us for hiking schedule.
Mount Bromo (Indonesian and Javanese: Gunung Bromo) is an active somma volcano and part of the Tengger mountains, in East Java, Indonesia. At 2,329 meters (7,641 feet) it is not the highest peak of the massif, but the most famous. The area is one of the most visited tourist destinations in East Java, and the volcano is included in the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park. The name Bromo comes from the Javanese pronunciation of Brahma, the Hindu god of creation. Mount Bromo is located in the middle of a plain called "Sea of Sand" (Javanese: Segara Wedi or Indonesian: Lautan Pasir), a nature reserve that has been protected since 1919. A typical way to visit Mount Bromo is from the nearby mountain village of Cemoro Lawang. From there it is possible to walk to the volcano in about 45 minutes, but it is also possible to take an organized jeep tour, including stops at the viewpoint of Mount Penanjakan (2,770 m or 9,088 ft) (Indonesian: Gunung Penanjakan). The sights on Mount Penanjakan can also be reached on foot in about two hours. Depending on the level of volcanic activity, the Indonesian Center for Volcanology and Disaster Mitigation sometimes issues a warning not to visit Mount Bromo.
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Mount Bromo
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Mount Bromo (Indonesian and Javanese: Gunung Bromo) is an active somma volcano and part of the Tengger mountains, in East Java, Indonesia. At 2,329 meters (7,641 feet) it is not the highest peak of the massif, but the most famous. The area is one of the most visited tourist destinations in East Java, and the volcano is included in the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park. The name Bromo comes from the Javanese pronunciation of Brahma, the Hindu god of creation. Mount Bromo is located in the middle of a plain called "Sea of Sand" (Javanese: Segara Wedi or Indonesian: Lautan Pasir), a nature reserve that has been protected since 1919. A typical way to visit Mount Bromo is from the nearby mountain village of Cemoro Lawang. From there it is possible to walk to the volcano in about 45 minutes, but it is also possible to take an organized jeep tour, including stops at the viewpoint of Mount Penanjakan (2,770 m or 9,088 ft) (Indonesian: Gunung Penanjakan). The sights on Mount Penanjakan can also be reached on foot in about two hours. Depending on the level of volcanic activity, the Indonesian Center for Volcanology and Disaster Mitigation sometimes issues a warning not to visit Mount Bromo.
Mount Arjuno-Welirang is a stratovolcano in the province of East Java on Java, Indonesia. Mount Arjuno-Welirang lies about 50 kilometers (31 mi) south of Surabaya, and 20 kilometers (12 mi) north of Malang. It is a twin volcano, with the 'twins' being Arjuno and Welirang. There is at least one other stratovolcano in the area, and there are around 10 pyroclastic cones nearby. They are located in a 6 km line between Arjuno and Welirang. The Arjuno-Welirang volcanic complex itself lies in the older two volcanoes, Mount Ringgit to the east and Mount Linting to the south. The summit lacks vegetation. Fumarolic areas with sulfur deposits are found in several locations on Welirang. The name Arjuno is Javanese rendition of Arjuna, a hero in Mahabharata epic, while Welirang is Javanese word for sulfur. A 1950 eruption had a VEI=2. There was an explosive eruption. Another eruption occurred two years later in 1952. This eruption had a VEI=0. A 300 hectares at slope of Mount Arjuno near the road of Surabaya-Malang is used by Taman Safari II. Please contact us for hiking schedule.
Gunung Arjuna
Mount Arjuno-Welirang is a stratovolcano in the province of East Java on Java, Indonesia. Mount Arjuno-Welirang lies about 50 kilometers (31 mi) south of Surabaya, and 20 kilometers (12 mi) north of Malang. It is a twin volcano, with the 'twins' being Arjuno and Welirang. There is at least one other stratovolcano in the area, and there are around 10 pyroclastic cones nearby. They are located in a 6 km line between Arjuno and Welirang. The Arjuno-Welirang volcanic complex itself lies in the older two volcanoes, Mount Ringgit to the east and Mount Linting to the south. The summit lacks vegetation. Fumarolic areas with sulfur deposits are found in several locations on Welirang. The name Arjuno is Javanese rendition of Arjuna, a hero in Mahabharata epic, while Welirang is Javanese word for sulfur. A 1950 eruption had a VEI=2. There was an explosive eruption. Another eruption occurred two years later in 1952. This eruption had a VEI=0. A 300 hectares at slope of Mount Arjuno near the road of Surabaya-Malang is used by Taman Safari II. Please contact us for hiking schedule.
Mount Arjuno-Welirang is a stratovolcano in the province of East Java on Java, Indonesia. Mount Arjuno-Welirang lies about 50 kilometers (31 mi) south of Surabaya, and 20 kilometers (12 mi) north of Malang. It is a twin volcano, with the 'twins' being Arjuno and Welirang. There is at least one other stratovolcano in the area, and there are around 10 pyroclastic cones nearby. They are located in a 6 km line between Arjuno and Welirang. The Arjuno-Welirang volcanic complex itself lies in the older two volcanoes, Mount Ringgit to the east and Mount Linting to the south. The summit lacks vegetation. Fumarolic areas with sulfur deposits are found in several locations on Welirang. Please contact us for hiking schedule.
Gunung Welirang
Mount Arjuno-Welirang is a stratovolcano in the province of East Java on Java, Indonesia. Mount Arjuno-Welirang lies about 50 kilometers (31 mi) south of Surabaya, and 20 kilometers (12 mi) north of Malang. It is a twin volcano, with the 'twins' being Arjuno and Welirang. There is at least one other stratovolcano in the area, and there are around 10 pyroclastic cones nearby. They are located in a 6 km line between Arjuno and Welirang. The Arjuno-Welirang volcanic complex itself lies in the older two volcanoes, Mount Ringgit to the east and Mount Linting to the south. The summit lacks vegetation. Fumarolic areas with sulfur deposits are found in several locations on Welirang. Please contact us for hiking schedule.
Taman Safari Prigen, part of the Taman Safari Indonesia Group which is located in the village of Jatiarjo, Prigen, Pasuruan, East Java, and has a land area of 250 hectares and is located at the foot of Mt.Arjuno. Taman Safari Indonesia Group's success in the field of conservation and education about wildlife, make Taman Safari Prigen be a conservation center in East Java. Taman Safari Prigen is built with the concept of Modern Zoo, the animals were released freely as in their natural habitat. This will give you hope and a positive impact on the survival of animal life itself and to the visitors, so as to increase public awareness of the love Nature Environtment and exotic animals. Taman Safari Prigen provides a wide range of facilities that can be enjoyed, one of which is a Safari Adventure. Safari Water World, 6 Unique Restaurant and Safari Wonders.
Prigen Safari Park
Jalan Taman Safari II
Taman Safari Prigen, part of the Taman Safari Indonesia Group which is located in the village of Jatiarjo, Prigen, Pasuruan, East Java, and has a land area of 250 hectares and is located at the foot of Mt.Arjuno. Taman Safari Indonesia Group's success in the field of conservation and education about wildlife, make Taman Safari Prigen be a conservation center in East Java. Taman Safari Prigen is built with the concept of Modern Zoo, the animals were released freely as in their natural habitat. This will give you hope and a positive impact on the survival of animal life itself and to the visitors, so as to increase public awareness of the love Nature Environtment and exotic animals. Taman Safari Prigen provides a wide range of facilities that can be enjoyed, one of which is a Safari Adventure. Safari Water World, 6 Unique Restaurant and Safari Wonders.
This is one of famous waterfall in the Greater of Malang. The beautiful scenery of waterfall and woods will satisfy your eyes. It also provides playground, camping ground, and labyrinth as supporting facilities. You will not disappointed to spend your time here.
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Coban Rondo Foss
Jalan Coban Rondo
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This is one of famous waterfall in the Greater of Malang. The beautiful scenery of waterfall and woods will satisfy your eyes. It also provides playground, camping ground, and labyrinth as supporting facilities. You will not disappointed to spend your time here.
Malang Night Paradise is a family entertainment place in Malang with a unique glowing / glitz theme in Malang East Java. Malang Night Paradise offers 2 theme parks in one location. This place also presents some replicas of the dinosaurs that prevailed in their day. Malang Night Paradise was created with a dazzle that will spoil your eyes and tempt you to capture the moment.
Malang Night Paradise
66 Jl. Raya Karanglo
Malang Night Paradise is a family entertainment place in Malang with a unique glowing / glitz theme in Malang East Java. Malang Night Paradise offers 2 theme parks in one location. This place also presents some replicas of the dinosaurs that prevailed in their day. Malang Night Paradise was created with a dazzle that will spoil your eyes and tempt you to capture the moment.
Gunung Butak is the highest mountain of a large range west of Malang, East Java. As it is under 3,000m in elevation, it is less popular than other, higher peaks in the region (many of which can be seen from the top). There is a delightful grassy meadow near the summit called Cemoro Kandang which is perfect for camping and the views at the top are spectacular. Please contact us for the hiking schedule.
Mount Butak
Gunung Butak is the highest mountain of a large range west of Malang, East Java. As it is under 3,000m in elevation, it is less popular than other, higher peaks in the region (many of which can be seen from the top). There is a delightful grassy meadow near the summit called Cemoro Kandang which is perfect for camping and the views at the top are spectacular. Please contact us for the hiking schedule.
This waterfall is located on the slopes of Mount Panderman. Previously, this Coban was known as the Sabrangan Coban because to reach this waterfall, you had to pass through 14 rivers first. The beauty of Coban Rais is able to attract visitors, so this Coban is quite popular among tourists. Coban Rais is located in the hamlet of Dresel, Oro-oro Ombo village, Batu City.
Coban Rais
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This waterfall is located on the slopes of Mount Panderman. Previously, this Coban was known as the Sabrangan Coban because to reach this waterfall, you had to pass through 14 rivers first. The beauty of Coban Rais is able to attract visitors, so this Coban is quite popular among tourists. Coban Rais is located in the hamlet of Dresel, Oro-oro Ombo village, Batu City.
Entering the gate to Coban talun, you will be greeted with a narrow path, quite slippery and a little steep. Coban talun is one of the waterfalls that you can enjoy in Tulungrejo village, Bumiaji, Batu City. For those of you who want to enjoy nature, you can set up a tent around the Coban Talun tourist site.
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Coban Talun
Desa
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Entering the gate to Coban talun, you will be greeted with a narrow path, quite slippery and a little steep. Coban talun is one of the waterfalls that you can enjoy in Tulungrejo village, Bumiaji, Batu City. For those of you who want to enjoy nature, you can set up a tent around the Coban Talun tourist site.
Batu Flower Garden. This attraction features a hillside landscaped with flowers, plus waterfalls & various activities.
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Coban Rais blómahús
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Batu Flower Garden. This attraction features a hillside landscaped with flowers, plus waterfalls & various activities.
This tourist location is still very natural, because this location is still explored by a handful of people. Coban source pitu is located in a slightly hidden location in the middle of the forest. It is important for you to know that the pitu source trial is still not open to the public and is still under the protection of Perum Perhutani. The terrain that must be traversed to arrive at the pitu source is quite heavy, so you have to save a lot of energy to be able to see its natural beauty. This waterfall is located in the hamlet of Tulungrejo, Pujon, Malang Regency.
Sumber Pitu Waterfall
This tourist location is still very natural, because this location is still explored by a handful of people. Coban source pitu is located in a slightly hidden location in the middle of the forest. It is important for you to know that the pitu source trial is still not open to the public and is still under the protection of Perum Perhutani. The terrain that must be traversed to arrive at the pitu source is quite heavy, so you have to save a lot of energy to be able to see its natural beauty. This waterfall is located in the hamlet of Tulungrejo, Pujon, Malang Regency.
Coban ginger is located in the village of Jabung, Malang Regency. In addition to the scenery and splashes of water that soothe the skin and eyes, the terrain that must be traveled to reach this location is also quite interesting. You can enjoy a thick typical rural atmosphere when walking to the location of the waterfall.
Coban Jahe
Jalan Begawan
Coban ginger is located in the village of Jabung, Malang Regency. In addition to the scenery and splashes of water that soothe the skin and eyes, the terrain that must be traveled to reach this location is also quite interesting. You can enjoy a thick typical rural atmosphere when walking to the location of the waterfall.
Ngliyep Beach is one of the beaches located in South Malang. The calm beach atmosphere is the main attraction of the beach which is located in the village of Kedungsalam, Donomulyo, Malang district. Apart from being a nice spot to enjoy the sunset, of course. The fine white sand combined with the green hills makes the panorama of Ngliyep beach even more pleasing to the eye. The existence of Mount Kombang around the coast also adds to the beauty of Ngliyep beach. Like the South coast in general, Ngliyep beach also has unfriendly waves. It's best not to swim at Ngliyep beach, especially when the waves are high. Even so, the sunset panorama on Ngliyep beach will make you addicted.
Pantai Ngliyep Malang
Ngliyep Beach is one of the beaches located in South Malang. The calm beach atmosphere is the main attraction of the beach which is located in the village of Kedungsalam, Donomulyo, Malang district. Apart from being a nice spot to enjoy the sunset, of course. The fine white sand combined with the green hills makes the panorama of Ngliyep beach even more pleasing to the eye. The existence of Mount Kombang around the coast also adds to the beauty of Ngliyep beach. Like the South coast in general, Ngliyep beach also has unfriendly waves. It's best not to swim at Ngliyep beach, especially when the waves are high. Even so, the sunset panorama on Ngliyep beach will make you addicted.
Batu Bengkung beach is located in Gajahrejo village, Gedangan sub-district, Malang regency. The location of this beach is not too far from Malang City, you only need about two hours drive. Directly facing the Indian Ocean, this beach has fierce waves. No wonder, if there is a strict enough prohibition to swim on this one beach Even so, Batu Bengkung beach is one of the beaches that offers beautiful sunset views. The reason is, Batu Bengkung beach is one of the beaches facing directly to the west. No wonder this beach is very crowded before sunset. Not a few people who choose to set up camp around the beach. The availability of several necessary facilities such as toilets, 24-hour parking, and food stalls make visitors more comfortable to linger enjoying the beauty of this beach.
Pantai Batu Bengkung
Batu Bengkung beach is located in Gajahrejo village, Gedangan sub-district, Malang regency. The location of this beach is not too far from Malang City, you only need about two hours drive. Directly facing the Indian Ocean, this beach has fierce waves. No wonder, if there is a strict enough prohibition to swim on this one beach Even so, Batu Bengkung beach is one of the beaches that offers beautiful sunset views. The reason is, Batu Bengkung beach is one of the beaches facing directly to the west. No wonder this beach is very crowded before sunset. Not a few people who choose to set up camp around the beach. The availability of several necessary facilities such as toilets, 24-hour parking, and food stalls make visitors more comfortable to linger enjoying the beauty of this beach.
Sendiki Beach is located in Tambakrejo village, Sumbermanjing Wetan sub-district, Malang district. Sendiki Beach does have big waves, like other South beaches. Even so, the natural beauty that this beach offers cannot be ignored. The calm atmosphere makes Sendiki beach one of the favorite locations to enjoy a vacation. The fine white sand of the beach makes this beach the right location to relax. Moreover, the beautiful sunset panorama makes Sendiki beach even more attractive. The trip to Sendiki beach is quite far from the city of Malang. Tourists have to pass through forest roads and hilly roads. Even so, the facilities at Sendiki beach are complete as a new tourist location in Malang. Some of the facilities available include toilets, prayer rooms, and food and beverage stalls.
Pantai Sendiki
Sendiki Beach is located in Tambakrejo village, Sumbermanjing Wetan sub-district, Malang district. Sendiki Beach does have big waves, like other South beaches. Even so, the natural beauty that this beach offers cannot be ignored. The calm atmosphere makes Sendiki beach one of the favorite locations to enjoy a vacation. The fine white sand of the beach makes this beach the right location to relax. Moreover, the beautiful sunset panorama makes Sendiki beach even more attractive. The trip to Sendiki beach is quite far from the city of Malang. Tourists have to pass through forest roads and hilly roads. Even so, the facilities at Sendiki beach are complete as a new tourist location in Malang. Some of the facilities available include toilets, prayer rooms, and food and beverage stalls.
Sendangbiru Beach is a beach on the south coast located on the edge of the Indonesian Ocean, administratively located in Sendangbiru Hamlet, Tambakrejo Village, Sumbermanjing Wetan District, Malang Regency, East Java. Sendangbiru Beach is one of the ecotourism owned by Perum Perhutani and managed by KBM JLPL Unit II. Located in plots 81 and 86 with a standard area of ​​50 ha and a benefit area of ​​3 ha, RPH Sumber Agung, BKPH Sumbermanjing, KPH Malang are classified as protected forest. The distance from Malang City is about 67 kilometers and it takes about 2-2.5 hours to get to Sendangbiru Beach. The only means of transportation is a private vehicle, because there is no public transportation that passes there. This beach is not far from Goa China Beach, it only takes about 15 minutes by motorized vehicle. From JLS, the entrance to the beach is also paved. Only some sections of the road are paved. Sendangbiru Beach was first opened in 1970. It's just that at that time it was still a local fisherman. It was only in the 1980s that fishermen from outside the region also entered Sendangbiru. This is because the Pondokdadap fish landing base was built in 1980-1989. This beach is right opposite Sempu Island, only separated by the narrow Sempu Strait and about 4 kilometers long. This strait is suitable for boating or other water sports because its location is protected by Sempu Island. Therefore, this beach is usually used as the entrance to Sempu Island which is famous for its naturalness. The existence of Sempu Island is the main attraction of Sendangbiru Beach. Sempu Island, is a Nature Reserve with a freshwater lake full of catfish in the middle of the forest and also a seawater lake. One of the attractions of this beach is the fish market at the fish auction place (TPI) and tours by diesel-engined boats around the beach. The majority of tourists who come to take a boat and shop for fresh fish because the price is very cheap. The price of fish follows the seasons, so when the waves are high, the price of fish is expensive. Marine products that can be found in Sendangbiru include types of pelagic fish, namely lemurung, kite, anchovies, tuna, mackerel, and squid. As for the type of damersal, among others, stingrays, groupers, white snapper, red snapper and white pomfret as well as other types of export commodities such as tuna, mackerel, cucut, lobster, sea cucumbers, and seaweed. Currently, the view of Sendangbiru Beach is not as attractive as it used to be. Moreover, the shoreline is only filled with fishing boats and sometimes it looks a bit dirty on the coast. Severe abrasion on the west side of the coast. The view also cannot be separated far because it is blocked by Sempu Island. Visitors can sit around the beach while enjoying Sempu Island from afar and see the busy fishermen at sea and leaning on the beach. On weekdays, there are not many visitors to the beach. In addition, at Sendangbiru you can swim, fish and boat. Here, parking areas, toilets, prayer rooms, shelters, viewing towers, information centers, and food stalls have been provided. During the days of Shawwal, which is around the 7th-8th of Shawwal, many take a boat to Sempu Island to collect water from a fresh spring which is believed to be good for health and healing. Meanwhile, every year, on September 27, local residents hold a sea picking event (sea alms). The scenery on Sendangbiru Beach is quite interesting. Actually, the clean white sand and clear blue sea water make for a beautiful sight. Colorful fishing boats lean neatly on the shore. The ship is not only used as a means of fishing, but is also rented out for tourists. You can rent the boat to get around the coast. The fees set are not too expensive, only IDR 100,000 for motorized boats and IDR 50,000 for rowed boats. In the middle of the sea, you can look down. There the underwater scenery is clearly visible. Small fish swimming between the corals make your experience visiting Sendangbiru Beach unforgettable. The boat can be boarded up to a maximum of 12 people. The existence of the famous Sendangbiru Beach, cannot be separated from the existence of springs (springs) under the hill where the water is blue. The spring that became the forerunner of the beach is called Sendangbiru until now. The position of the spring is about 1 kilometer from the west coast. From the beach up to the village to the southern crossing (JLS). On the left of JLS from the beach there is a path leading down the hill. That's where there is a water source with an area of ​​10 x 8 meters with a depth of 2.5 meters. The color of the water is blue. There are two springs in the area. Besides Sendangbiru, there is also Sendanggambir. However, the Sendangbiru water discharge is greater. It is from the two springs that the residents of the Sitiarjo area and its surroundings depend.
Sendang Biru strönd
Sendangbiru Beach is a beach on the south coast located on the edge of the Indonesian Ocean, administratively located in Sendangbiru Hamlet, Tambakrejo Village, Sumbermanjing Wetan District, Malang Regency, East Java. Sendangbiru Beach is one of the ecotourism owned by Perum Perhutani and managed by KBM JLPL Unit II. Located in plots 81 and 86 with a standard area of ​​50 ha and a benefit area of ​​3 ha, RPH Sumber Agung, BKPH Sumbermanjing, KPH Malang are classified as protected forest. The distance from Malang City is about 67 kilometers and it takes about 2-2.5 hours to get to Sendangbiru Beach. The only means of transportation is a private vehicle, because there is no public transportation that passes there. This beach is not far from Goa China Beach, it only takes about 15 minutes by motorized vehicle. From JLS, the entrance to the beach is also paved. Only some sections of the road are paved. Sendangbiru Beach was first opened in 1970. It's just that at that time it was still a local fisherman. It was only in the 1980s that fishermen from outside the region also entered Sendangbiru. This is because the Pondokdadap fish landing base was built in 1980-1989. This beach is right opposite Sempu Island, only separated by the narrow Sempu Strait and about 4 kilometers long. This strait is suitable for boating or other water sports because its location is protected by Sempu Island. Therefore, this beach is usually used as the entrance to Sempu Island which is famous for its naturalness. The existence of Sempu Island is the main attraction of Sendangbiru Beach. Sempu Island, is a Nature Reserve with a freshwater lake full of catfish in the middle of the forest and also a seawater lake. One of the attractions of this beach is the fish market at the fish auction place (TPI) and tours by diesel-engined boats around the beach. The majority of tourists who come to take a boat and shop for fresh fish because the price is very cheap. The price of fish follows the seasons, so when the waves are high, the price of fish is expensive. Marine products that can be found in Sendangbiru include types of pelagic fish, namely lemurung, kite, anchovies, tuna, mackerel, and squid. As for the type of damersal, among others, stingrays, groupers, white snapper, red snapper and white pomfret as well as other types of export commodities such as tuna, mackerel, cucut, lobster, sea cucumbers, and seaweed. Currently, the view of Sendangbiru Beach is not as attractive as it used to be. Moreover, the shoreline is only filled with fishing boats and sometimes it looks a bit dirty on the coast. Severe abrasion on the west side of the coast. The view also cannot be separated far because it is blocked by Sempu Island. Visitors can sit around the beach while enjoying Sempu Island from afar and see the busy fishermen at sea and leaning on the beach. On weekdays, there are not many visitors to the beach. In addition, at Sendangbiru you can swim, fish and boat. Here, parking areas, toilets, prayer rooms, shelters, viewing towers, information centers, and food stalls have been provided. During the days of Shawwal, which is around the 7th-8th of Shawwal, many take a boat to Sempu Island to collect water from a fresh spring which is believed to be good for health and healing. Meanwhile, every year, on September 27, local residents hold a sea picking event (sea alms). The scenery on Sendangbiru Beach is quite interesting. Actually, the clean white sand and clear blue sea water make for a beautiful sight. Colorful fishing boats lean neatly on the shore. The ship is not only used as a means of fishing, but is also rented out for tourists. You can rent the boat to get around the coast. The fees set are not too expensive, only IDR 100,000 for motorized boats and IDR 50,000 for rowed boats. In the middle of the sea, you can look down. There the underwater scenery is clearly visible. Small fish swimming between the corals make your experience visiting Sendangbiru Beach unforgettable. The boat can be boarded up to a maximum of 12 people. The existence of the famous Sendangbiru Beach, cannot be separated from the existence of springs (springs) under the hill where the water is blue. The spring that became the forerunner of the beach is called Sendangbiru until now. The position of the spring is about 1 kilometer from the west coast. From the beach up to the village to the southern crossing (JLS). On the left of JLS from the beach there is a path leading down the hill. That's where there is a water source with an area of ​​10 x 8 meters with a depth of 2.5 meters. The color of the water is blue. There are two springs in the area. Besides Sendangbiru, there is also Sendanggambir. However, the Sendangbiru water discharge is greater. It is from the two springs that the residents of the Sitiarjo area and its surroundings depend.
If you are looking for an unusual beach attraction, then you can visit Banyu Anjlok Beach in Malang district, East Java. Besides offering a beautiful view of the beach, there is one more thing that also presents a beautiful and unusual view for visitors, namely the Waterfall. Yes, at Banyu Anjlok Beach, there is a waterfall in the beach area. This waterfall is the main attraction for visitors to this beach. Because the waterfall directly leads to the shoreline which adds to the beauty of the atmosphere and the beauty of the beach.
Banyu Anjlok
If you are looking for an unusual beach attraction, then you can visit Banyu Anjlok Beach in Malang district, East Java. Besides offering a beautiful view of the beach, there is one more thing that also presents a beautiful and unusual view for visitors, namely the Waterfall. Yes, at Banyu Anjlok Beach, there is a waterfall in the beach area. This waterfall is the main attraction for visitors to this beach. Because the waterfall directly leads to the shoreline which adds to the beauty of the atmosphere and the beauty of the beach.
The sound of birds chirping and fresh air will welcome the arrival of visitors who have just entered the entrance of the Eco Green Park. This eco-friendly Theme Park has indeed become one of the favorite destinations for tourists, when the holidays arrive. Being an oasis in the middle of the city, Eco Green Park offers the sensation of a vacation away from the hustle and bustle of the city, meeting various types of flora and fauna from various countries, to learning about the environment more closely. Established since 2012, Eco Green Park continues to develop itself by presenting a series of interesting tourist rides. For example, jungle adventure, organic plantation, animal farm, world of parrot, walking bird, jungle adventure, world insect house, and others. In addition, tourists can also learn directly about biogas, hydroponics, and interact directly with animals at the Eco Green Park. The theme park, which is located on Jalan Oro-Oro Ombo 9A, Batu City, operates every day, starting from 09.00 am to 17.00 pm. To enjoy a series of interesting rides at this Theme Park, visitors are only charged an entrance fee of IDR 70 thousand on weekends. The good news is that every visitor gets a 30 percent discount on weekday tickets. Well, for those of you who are curious about the excitement of vacationing at Eco Green Park. Check out some portraits of tourist rides at the following Eco Green Park.
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Eco Green Park
No.9A Jl. Oro-Oro Ombo
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The sound of birds chirping and fresh air will welcome the arrival of visitors who have just entered the entrance of the Eco Green Park. This eco-friendly Theme Park has indeed become one of the favorite destinations for tourists, when the holidays arrive. Being an oasis in the middle of the city, Eco Green Park offers the sensation of a vacation away from the hustle and bustle of the city, meeting various types of flora and fauna from various countries, to learning about the environment more closely. Established since 2012, Eco Green Park continues to develop itself by presenting a series of interesting tourist rides. For example, jungle adventure, organic plantation, animal farm, world of parrot, walking bird, jungle adventure, world insect house, and others. In addition, tourists can also learn directly about biogas, hydroponics, and interact directly with animals at the Eco Green Park. The theme park, which is located on Jalan Oro-Oro Ombo 9A, Batu City, operates every day, starting from 09.00 am to 17.00 pm. To enjoy a series of interesting rides at this Theme Park, visitors are only charged an entrance fee of IDR 70 thousand on weekends. The good news is that every visitor gets a 30 percent discount on weekday tickets. Well, for those of you who are curious about the excitement of vacationing at Eco Green Park. Check out some portraits of tourist rides at the following Eco Green Park.
Located in the coastal area of ​​Malang district, Tambakrejo village is indeed blessed with a series of beaches that are rich in natural beauty. One of them is the Teluk Asmara beach which is often referred to as Malang-style Raja Ampat. Like Raja Ampat, Teluk Asmara beach is indeed surrounded by small islands that are lush with green plants. Interestingly, this beach is considered a new tourist attraction that has not been visited by many tourists. Like the name it bears, this beach forms a small bay with fairly calm waves. The sea water of Teluk Asmara beach is quite clear, so you can see rocks and coral reefs clearly from the surface. Special, you can enjoy the underwater beauty on this beach, without worrying about the raging waves. The reason is, the swift waves of the beach are blocked by a small island in front of the beach. The beach area is still quiet and far from residential areas, making tourists not advised to set up camp in this coastal area. The same reason also makes you have to be diligent in asking local residents, if you want to find a tourist location for Teluk Asmara beach. It's relatively new, there are no tourist facilities available on the Teluk Asmara beach. So, you have to bring food supplies, if you don't want to starve when traveling to this beach. As a good tourist, of course you must also participate in maintaining the cleanliness of the Teluk Asmara beach. One of them is by bringing back all the waste you produce, such as food wrappers, drink bottles, crackle, and others. The good news is, when you visit this beach, you can all stop by at several beaches that are located close together. Call it, Gatra beach, Tiga Warna beach, and Clungup beach. How? Ready for a vacation to Teluk Asmara beach, right?
Teluk Asmara Beach
Located in the coastal area of ​​Malang district, Tambakrejo village is indeed blessed with a series of beaches that are rich in natural beauty. One of them is the Teluk Asmara beach which is often referred to as Malang-style Raja Ampat. Like Raja Ampat, Teluk Asmara beach is indeed surrounded by small islands that are lush with green plants. Interestingly, this beach is considered a new tourist attraction that has not been visited by many tourists. Like the name it bears, this beach forms a small bay with fairly calm waves. The sea water of Teluk Asmara beach is quite clear, so you can see rocks and coral reefs clearly from the surface. Special, you can enjoy the underwater beauty on this beach, without worrying about the raging waves. The reason is, the swift waves of the beach are blocked by a small island in front of the beach. The beach area is still quiet and far from residential areas, making tourists not advised to set up camp in this coastal area. The same reason also makes you have to be diligent in asking local residents, if you want to find a tourist location for Teluk Asmara beach. It's relatively new, there are no tourist facilities available on the Teluk Asmara beach. So, you have to bring food supplies, if you don't want to starve when traveling to this beach. As a good tourist, of course you must also participate in maintaining the cleanliness of the Teluk Asmara beach. One of them is by bringing back all the waste you produce, such as food wrappers, drink bottles, crackle, and others. The good news is, when you visit this beach, you can all stop by at several beaches that are located close together. Call it, Gatra beach, Tiga Warna beach, and Clungup beach. How? Ready for a vacation to Teluk Asmara beach, right?
South Malang is indeed quite popular with a series of beautiful beaches. It is undeniable that most of the beaches around South Malang are quite large and not infrequently violent. Even so, there are several beaches that are safe from big waves, one of which is Mrutu beach. Mrutu Beach is a beach located in Sumberoto village, Donomulyo sub-district, Malang district. The naming 'Mrutu' is used because there is a beach area inhabited by many mrutu animals. Called the Javanese with the term lemut, mrutu is a small animal like a mosquito. Mrutu Beach has an area that is not too wide. The length of the beach is no more than 200 meters. Even so, the charm of Mrutu beach is not inferior to other beaches. Its uniqueness lies in its calm waves. The sound of the roar of the waves is very smooth because the waves on the Mrutu beach run slowly. Not only calm waves, Mrutu beach is also beautiful with a stretch of fine white sand. The beach is surrounded by towering trees, making the beach look shady. Very fitting to enjoy a holiday with family, relatives or friends.
Pantai Mrutu
South Malang is indeed quite popular with a series of beautiful beaches. It is undeniable that most of the beaches around South Malang are quite large and not infrequently violent. Even so, there are several beaches that are safe from big waves, one of which is Mrutu beach. Mrutu Beach is a beach located in Sumberoto village, Donomulyo sub-district, Malang district. The naming 'Mrutu' is used because there is a beach area inhabited by many mrutu animals. Called the Javanese with the term lemut, mrutu is a small animal like a mosquito. Mrutu Beach has an area that is not too wide. The length of the beach is no more than 200 meters. Even so, the charm of Mrutu beach is not inferior to other beaches. Its uniqueness lies in its calm waves. The sound of the roar of the waves is very smooth because the waves on the Mrutu beach run slowly. Not only calm waves, Mrutu beach is also beautiful with a stretch of fine white sand. The beach is surrounded by towering trees, making the beach look shady. Very fitting to enjoy a holiday with family, relatives or friends.
Clungup Beach is one of the natural beauty offered when you visit Malang. The beach, which is still an area with the blue spring conservation area, is located in Tambakrejo Village, Malang Regency. Many people dub Clungup beach as Malang-style Raja Ampat. This is because around the coast there are hills that are still lush with plants with dense leaves that make it look similar to the beauty of Raja Ampat beach in Papua.
Clungup beach
Clungup Beach is one of the natural beauty offered when you visit Malang. The beach, which is still an area with the blue spring conservation area, is located in Tambakrejo Village, Malang Regency. Many people dub Clungup beach as Malang-style Raja Ampat. This is because around the coast there are hills that are still lush with plants with dense leaves that make it look similar to the beauty of Raja Ampat beach in Papua.
Located in the hamlet of Lenggoksono, Malang Regency. This beach provides many challenges for those of you who like to adrenaline. Although going through a fairly stressful path, you will be greeted with views that will make you cheer. How come? This beach stretches white sand as far as one kilometer in a semicircle. Not only that, it is surrounded by two green cliffs that are tightly covered by thick green plants, further beautifying the natural scenery of Lenggoksono beach.
Pantai Lenggoksono
Located in the hamlet of Lenggoksono, Malang Regency. This beach provides many challenges for those of you who like to adrenaline. Although going through a fairly stressful path, you will be greeted with views that will make you cheer. How come? This beach stretches white sand as far as one kilometer in a semicircle. Not only that, it is surrounded by two green cliffs that are tightly covered by thick green plants, further beautifying the natural scenery of Lenggoksono beach.
Directly facing the Indian Ocean, Watu Bengkong Beach has quite fierce waves. No wonder you are not recommended to swim in this beach area. This beach is still very rarely touched by tourists, one of the reasons may be the lack of adequate facilities to reach this beach. Watu Bengkong Beach is located in Gajah Rejo Village, Gedangan District, Malang Regency.
Pantai Batu Bengkung
Directly facing the Indian Ocean, Watu Bengkong Beach has quite fierce waves. No wonder you are not recommended to swim in this beach area. This beach is still very rarely touched by tourists, one of the reasons may be the lack of adequate facilities to reach this beach. Watu Bengkong Beach is located in Gajah Rejo Village, Gedangan District, Malang Regency.
Tiredness after passing through winding, steep and uphill roads will pay off when you set foot on Sipelot beach. This beach is located in Pujiharjo village, Tirtoyudo, Malang Regency. Unfortunately, you are not recommended to bathe on this beach. The reason is, Sipelot beach is located in a bay with a land inlet that protects the beach on the left and right.
Pantai Sipelot
Tiredness after passing through winding, steep and uphill roads will pay off when you set foot on Sipelot beach. This beach is located in Pujiharjo village, Tirtoyudo, Malang Regency. Unfortunately, you are not recommended to bathe on this beach. The reason is, Sipelot beach is located in a bay with a land inlet that protects the beach on the left and right.
Undeniably, the available road to Nganteb beach is quite steep and uphill. In fact, during the rainy season the road is often covered with mud. Nganteb beach location is about 3.5 kilometers from Balekambang beach. You must be familiar with Balekambang beach, right? Nganteb Beach is not as popular as Balekambang. It's just that, its natural beauty which is classified as almost virgin makes this beach very worthy to be enjoyed.
Pantai Ngantep
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Undeniably, the available road to Nganteb beach is quite steep and uphill. In fact, during the rainy season the road is often covered with mud. Nganteb beach location is about 3.5 kilometers from Balekambang beach. You must be familiar with Balekambang beach, right? Nganteb Beach is not as popular as Balekambang. It's just that, its natural beauty which is classified as almost virgin makes this beach very worthy to be enjoyed.
No need to go all the way to Bali or Lombok to travel to beautiful beaches. In Malang, East Java, there are also many beaches that are worth visiting. One of them is Bolu Bolu Beach. Bolu Bolu Beach is not inferior to other famous beaches in Malang. besides offering the beauty of the beach, here you can also dive to enjoy the beauty of coral reefs and various biota under the sea.
Pantai Bolu Bolu
No need to go all the way to Bali or Lombok to travel to beautiful beaches. In Malang, East Java, there are also many beaches that are worth visiting. One of them is Bolu Bolu Beach. Bolu Bolu Beach is not inferior to other famous beaches in Malang. besides offering the beauty of the beach, here you can also dive to enjoy the beauty of coral reefs and various biota under the sea.
Ranu Regulo does not require an extreme climb to be able to enjoy the beauty of this beautiful lake. Because Ranu Regulo is in Ranupani Village. This lake is also often used as a camping site for Semeru climbers before or after climbing Mount Semeru. Although not too wide, this lake is no less beautiful than other lakes. The atmosphere presented is similar to Ranu Kumbolo, only with a location that is not too wide. Even the trees here are similar to the trees around Ranu Kumbolo. If you want to enjoy Ranu Kumbolo but don't want to climb, Ranu Regolo can be the right choice for you to visit.
Ranu Regulo
Ranu Regulo does not require an extreme climb to be able to enjoy the beauty of this beautiful lake. Because Ranu Regulo is in Ranupani Village. This lake is also often used as a camping site for Semeru climbers before or after climbing Mount Semeru. Although not too wide, this lake is no less beautiful than other lakes. The atmosphere presented is similar to Ranu Kumbolo, only with a location that is not too wide. Even the trees here are similar to the trees around Ranu Kumbolo. If you want to enjoy Ranu Kumbolo but don't want to climb, Ranu Regolo can be the right choice for you to visit.
Although not too wide, this lake is no less beautiful than other lakes. The atmosphere presented is similar to Ranu Kumbolo, only with a location that is not too wide. Even the trees here are similar to the trees around Ranu Kumbolo. If you want to enjoy Ranu Kumbolo but don't want to climb, Ranu Regolo can be the right choice for you to visit. As the name implies, Ranu Pani is located in Ranupani Village. Still close to Ranu Regulo, only Ranu Pani is not hidden like Ranu Regulo. This lake has calm and peaceful water. However, recently Ranu Pani has begun to be attacked by aquatic vegetation, such as water hyacinth, which can cause the lake to become shallow. This lake is a lake that is quite famous in Bromo Tengger Semeru after Ranu Kumbolo. So for those of you who are traveling to Bromo, it would be nice if you visited Ranupani Village at the same time. Well, those are some lake tourist destinations in Malang that offer stunning views. For those of you who want to enjoy tranquility and clear your mind from all the chaos of the capital city, the choice of destinations above can be the right choice.
Ranu Pani
Although not too wide, this lake is no less beautiful than other lakes. The atmosphere presented is similar to Ranu Kumbolo, only with a location that is not too wide. Even the trees here are similar to the trees around Ranu Kumbolo. If you want to enjoy Ranu Kumbolo but don't want to climb, Ranu Regolo can be the right choice for you to visit. As the name implies, Ranu Pani is located in Ranupani Village. Still close to Ranu Regulo, only Ranu Pani is not hidden like Ranu Regulo. This lake has calm and peaceful water. However, recently Ranu Pani has begun to be attacked by aquatic vegetation, such as water hyacinth, which can cause the lake to become shallow. This lake is a lake that is quite famous in Bromo Tengger Semeru after Ranu Kumbolo. So for those of you who are traveling to Bromo, it would be nice if you visited Ranupani Village at the same time. Well, those are some lake tourist destinations in Malang that offer stunning views. For those of you who want to enjoy tranquility and clear your mind from all the chaos of the capital city, the choice of destinations above can be the right choice.
As we all know, Jatim Park consists of Jatim Park 1, Jatim Park 2, Jatim Park 3, and most recently Jatim Park 4. Each location has its own icon and characteristics. For Jatim Park 3 itself, the icon is Dino Park, which will give you complete information about the life of Dinosaurs. Jatim Park 3 comes with sophisticated technology but wrapped in a cool natural atmosphere. Very fitting for a trip with the family, because it is child-friendly.
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Jatim Park 2
No.9 Jalan Raya Oro-Oro Ombo
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As we all know, Jatim Park consists of Jatim Park 1, Jatim Park 2, Jatim Park 3, and most recently Jatim Park 4. Each location has its own icon and characteristics. For Jatim Park 3 itself, the icon is Dino Park, which will give you complete information about the life of Dinosaurs. Jatim Park 3 comes with sophisticated technology but wrapped in a cool natural atmosphere. Very fitting for a trip with the family, because it is child-friendly.
Batu Love Garden (BALOGA) is a one stop point that presents various types of plants in various recreational facilities. Every visitor will be presented with the cool air of Batu City and a wide expanse of gardens and flower gardens. Not only that, BALOGA as a part of the East Java Park Group continues to carry the concept of education directly or indirectly to every visitor. BATU LOVE GARDEN invites us all to return to nature and love nature through tourism education on how to grow various types of fruit plants, vegetables and various kinds of ornamental flowers. The most important thing with the establishment of the BALOGA tourist area is to have a positive impact on flower farmers around Bumiaji. The commitment that was built together was realized in the development of the Bumiaji Village Tourism Market Area which is located not far from the BALOGA tourist area. Village Tourism Market Area which was established on village treasury land which aims to provide opportunities for the surrounding community to sell agricultural products, especially various types of agricultural products. The Batu Love Garden tourist area offers various rides for every visitor including: Horticulture area, Bonsai Corner, Butterfly House (Education & Exhibition), Orange Zone, Rose Garden, Greenhouse, Flower Bed and so on. Its location, which is located in Bumiaji District, Batu Wisata City, makes the air and atmosphere in BALOGA very comfortable for anyone. In addition, visitors can easily go to tourist sites because access can be reached directly from Batu City or the Karanglo toll gate.
Batu Love Garden (baloga)
No.91 Jalan Raya Pandanrejo
Batu Love Garden (BALOGA) is a one stop point that presents various types of plants in various recreational facilities. Every visitor will be presented with the cool air of Batu City and a wide expanse of gardens and flower gardens. Not only that, BALOGA as a part of the East Java Park Group continues to carry the concept of education directly or indirectly to every visitor. BATU LOVE GARDEN invites us all to return to nature and love nature through tourism education on how to grow various types of fruit plants, vegetables and various kinds of ornamental flowers. The most important thing with the establishment of the BALOGA tourist area is to have a positive impact on flower farmers around Bumiaji. The commitment that was built together was realized in the development of the Bumiaji Village Tourism Market Area which is located not far from the BALOGA tourist area. Village Tourism Market Area which was established on village treasury land which aims to provide opportunities for the surrounding community to sell agricultural products, especially various types of agricultural products. The Batu Love Garden tourist area offers various rides for every visitor including: Horticulture area, Bonsai Corner, Butterfly House (Education & Exhibition), Orange Zone, Rose Garden, Greenhouse, Flower Bed and so on. Its location, which is located in Bumiaji District, Batu Wisata City, makes the air and atmosphere in BALOGA very comfortable for anyone. In addition, visitors can easily go to tourist sites because access can be reached directly from Batu City or the Karanglo toll gate.
The Boon Pring ecotourism object is located on Jalan Kampung Anyar, Sanankerto Village, Turen District, Malang Regency, East Java Province. This bamboo village is located in the southern region and is about 40 kilometers from the center of Malang City with a travel time of 1 hour.
Boonpring
Jalan Andeman
The Boon Pring ecotourism object is located on Jalan Kampung Anyar, Sanankerto Village, Turen District, Malang Regency, East Java Province. This bamboo village is located in the southern region and is about 40 kilometers from the center of Malang City with a travel time of 1 hour.

Neighborhoods

A movie theater & a supermarket anchor this basic indoor shopping center with retail & cafes. Only 15 minutes walk.
Kompleks Araya Bussines Center
Jalan Raden Panji Suroso
A movie theater & a supermarket anchor this basic indoor shopping center with retail & cafes. Only 15 minutes walk.
The Araya Golf Course is an international golf course located in the city of Malang, East Java. This golf course, designed by leading golf designer J. Michael Poellot, was developed with 2 concepts that make up the character of a different golf course. Lake golf course, the first 9 holes with the challenge of playing dominated by rivers, lakes and rice fields. Hill golf course, the second 9 holes, is built on a fairly steep contour between hills and valleys. The contours of the course combined with the deep creek are a challenge for golfers to conquer. Spectacular views of hills and valleys with a city view background can be enjoyed along the golf course on the hill golf course.
Araya Golf Club House
The Araya Golf Course is an international golf course located in the city of Malang, East Java. This golf course, designed by leading golf designer J. Michael Poellot, was developed with 2 concepts that make up the character of a different golf course. Lake golf course, the first 9 holes with the challenge of playing dominated by rivers, lakes and rice fields. Hill golf course, the second 9 holes, is built on a fairly steep contour between hills and valleys. The contours of the course combined with the deep creek are a challenge for golfers to conquer. Spectacular views of hills and valleys with a city view background can be enjoyed along the golf course on the hill golf course.

Hospital & Medical Needs

Persada Hospital Malang is a type B private hospital located in the city of Malang, East Java. Persada Hospital Malang has a vision to realize an international standard hospital. With the mission of providing excellent health services of international standard, increasing the competitiveness of hospitals through services, increasing professional human resources, providing healthy hospital management services, healthy management, and healthy environment.
Persada Hospital
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Persada Hospital Malang is a type B private hospital located in the city of Malang, East Java. Persada Hospital Malang has a vision to realize an international standard hospital. With the mission of providing excellent health services of international standard, increasing the competitiveness of hospitals through services, increasing professional human resources, providing healthy hospital management services, healthy management, and healthy environment.

Heritage Sites

The Majestic Of Singasari Temple – Malang Singosari temple, is also known as Kendedes temple, was founded in honor to the King Kertanegara, who was the last king of Singosari dynasty who died in 1292 AD. This temple was erected in 1300 AD at the same time when the ritual Sradha took place. In the vicinity of the temple there are two gigantic statue called Dwarapala, believed to be the entrance guards to the palace. This temple has saved the historical story that always remember by Malang public. However, Singosari temple is a symbol of the existence of Malang regency from years ago. As the other East Java’s temple, Singosari temple is formed from red bricks and arranged in cone building, called temple. This temple also has beautiful relief that describe the great of Singosari Kingdom years ago.
Singosari Temple
No.4 Jalan Kertanegara
The Majestic Of Singasari Temple – Malang Singosari temple, is also known as Kendedes temple, was founded in honor to the King Kertanegara, who was the last king of Singosari dynasty who died in 1292 AD. This temple was erected in 1300 AD at the same time when the ritual Sradha took place. In the vicinity of the temple there are two gigantic statue called Dwarapala, believed to be the entrance guards to the palace. This temple has saved the historical story that always remember by Malang public. However, Singosari temple is a symbol of the existence of Malang regency from years ago. As the other East Java’s temple, Singosari temple is formed from red bricks and arranged in cone building, called temple. This temple also has beautiful relief that describe the great of Singosari Kingdom years ago.
Jago temple (Indonesian: Candi Jago) is a 13th-century Hindu temple from the Singhasari kingdom in East Java, Indonesia, located about 22 km from Malang. The Nagarakretagama written in 14th century mentioned this temple as Jajaghu which in english means majestic’’, as one of the temples visited by King Hayam Wuruk during his royal tour across East Java. There is a Statue of the Goddess Mamaki from Candi Jago, one of a set of five figures dating to 13th-14th Century AD, British Museum.[1] The Singhasari King Vishnuvardhana was deified as Shiva, in the form of Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara, here after his death in 1268. The temple's bas-reliefs depict scenes from the Kunjarakarna, Parthayajna, Arjunavivaha, and Krishnayana.[2]: 188  The name of Adityawarman appears in 1343 on an image of the Bodhisattva Manjusri.[2]: 232 [Wikipedia]
Candi Jago | Jago Temple
Jalan Wisnuwardhana
Jago temple (Indonesian: Candi Jago) is a 13th-century Hindu temple from the Singhasari kingdom in East Java, Indonesia, located about 22 km from Malang. The Nagarakretagama written in 14th century mentioned this temple as Jajaghu which in english means majestic’’, as one of the temples visited by King Hayam Wuruk during his royal tour across East Java. There is a Statue of the Goddess Mamaki from Candi Jago, one of a set of five figures dating to 13th-14th Century AD, British Museum.[1] The Singhasari King Vishnuvardhana was deified as Shiva, in the form of Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara, here after his death in 1268. The temple's bas-reliefs depict scenes from the Kunjarakarna, Parthayajna, Arjunavivaha, and Krishnayana.[2]: 188  The name of Adityawarman appears in 1343 on an image of the Bodhisattva Manjusri.[2]: 232 [Wikipedia]
Kidal Temple Kidal (Indonesian: Candi Kidal) is a Hindu temple built under the Singhasari dynasty.[1] It is situated in the Rejokidal village in the Tumpang district of East Java, approximately 20 km east of Malang. The temple was built around 1248 and restored in the 1990s. The temple is composed of three levels that are situated on a raised platform. At the foot of the temple, three Javanese masks depict the story of Garuda. The temple may have encased an image of Shiva depicted by the portrait of the Singhasari king, Anusapati.[2][3]: 188  Detail of Kala and Makaras carved on lintel of Kidal temple portal
Kidal Temple
Jalan Raya
Kidal Temple Kidal (Indonesian: Candi Kidal) is a Hindu temple built under the Singhasari dynasty.[1] It is situated in the Rejokidal village in the Tumpang district of East Java, approximately 20 km east of Malang. The temple was built around 1248 and restored in the 1990s. The temple is composed of three levels that are situated on a raised platform. At the foot of the temple, three Javanese masks depict the story of Garuda. The temple may have encased an image of Shiva depicted by the portrait of the Singhasari king, Anusapati.[2][3]: 188  Detail of Kala and Makaras carved on lintel of Kidal temple portal
Sumberawan is a Buddhist stupa located in Toyomarto village, Sumberawan subdistrict, Malang Regency, East Java, Indonesia. The stupa is located in the highlands, on the southern slope of Mount Arjuno, surrounded by numerous Springs. It is located about 6 kilometres north of Singhasari temple. The stupa is traditionally linked to the historic Singhasari Kingdom that ruled the area circa 13th Century CE, however experts suggest that it dates from about the end of 14th century to the beginning of 15th century, during Majapahit period.
Sumberawan Temple
Sumberawan is a Buddhist stupa located in Toyomarto village, Sumberawan subdistrict, Malang Regency, East Java, Indonesia. The stupa is located in the highlands, on the southern slope of Mount Arjuno, surrounded by numerous Springs. It is located about 6 kilometres north of Singhasari temple. The stupa is traditionally linked to the historic Singhasari Kingdom that ruled the area circa 13th Century CE, however experts suggest that it dates from about the end of 14th century to the beginning of 15th century, during Majapahit period.
Badut (Indonesian: Candi Badut) is an 8th-century Hindu candi (temple) located in Tidar area around 5 kilometres west from the center of Malang city. This andesite stone structure is located in Karang Besuki village, Dau subdistrict, Malang Regency, East Java Indonesia. Despite its location in East Java, unlike other temples near Malang — such as Singosari and Kidal Temple, this temple follows the older Candi style of Central Java. Estimated was built in 760 CE making this temple the oldest temple in East Java.
Badut Temple
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Badut (Indonesian: Candi Badut) is an 8th-century Hindu candi (temple) located in Tidar area around 5 kilometres west from the center of Malang city. This andesite stone structure is located in Karang Besuki village, Dau subdistrict, Malang Regency, East Java Indonesia. Despite its location in East Java, unlike other temples near Malang — such as Singosari and Kidal Temple, this temple follows the older Candi style of Central Java. Estimated was built in 760 CE making this temple the oldest temple in East Java.
Penataran or Panataran (Indonesian: Candi Penataran) is one of the largest Hindu temple ruins complex in East Java, Indonesia. It is located roughly 12 km northeast of Blitar, with the closest airport being farther away at Malang. Believed to have been constructed between the 12th century to the 15th century, the temple played a significant role in the Majapahit Kingdom, especially under King Hayam Wuruk. He considered his favorite sanctuary. Penataran dates from the Kediri era. The main temple of the Penataran complex took the form of a stepped pyramid. Candi Panataran is a Shiva (Siwa) temple. It is notable for including one of the largest Indonesian collection of reliefs showing life stories of Hindu god Vishnu in different avatar. In particular, the temple site include the Rama story in the Javanese version of the epic Ramayana, as well Krishna story as depicted Triguna's Krishnayana epic poem. Comparative studies of reliefs related to Hindu epics at Penataran and Prambanan temple (Yogyakarta) complexes have attracted the attention of archaeologists.
Candi Penataran
Penataran or Panataran (Indonesian: Candi Penataran) is one of the largest Hindu temple ruins complex in East Java, Indonesia. It is located roughly 12 km northeast of Blitar, with the closest airport being farther away at Malang. Believed to have been constructed between the 12th century to the 15th century, the temple played a significant role in the Majapahit Kingdom, especially under King Hayam Wuruk. He considered his favorite sanctuary. Penataran dates from the Kediri era. The main temple of the Penataran complex took the form of a stepped pyramid. Candi Panataran is a Shiva (Siwa) temple. It is notable for including one of the largest Indonesian collection of reliefs showing life stories of Hindu god Vishnu in different avatar. In particular, the temple site include the Rama story in the Javanese version of the epic Ramayana, as well Krishna story as depicted Triguna's Krishnayana epic poem. Comparative studies of reliefs related to Hindu epics at Penataran and Prambanan temple (Yogyakarta) complexes have attracted the attention of archaeologists.
Sawentar Temple is located in Kanigoro village, Garum Subdistrict, to the east of Blitar. The temple lies several meters below the ground level. For years the temple was buried under the ground before it was excavated in 1915 to 1920. This rectangular temple, 9.53 X 6.86 meter in dimension, is very similar to Kidal Temple. The body of the temple stands on a shelf in 7 x 7 meter dimension, and 1.5 m high. The temple stands 10.65 meters high. The body of the temple is smaller than its base, creating a narrow veranda around it. The entrance to the temple is at the west side, and there are niches on both sides of the entrance. There are no Kala head engravings on either the entrance frame or the niches. Both niches are empty without any statues. Outside the walls of the temple, at the north and south sides, there are also empty niches. Unlike the entrance to the temple, there are relief sculptures depicting Kala heads above these niches. There is a staircase –about 0.5 m wide, to climb to the batur stone or cella. An ornament of dragon head is at the lower part of the stair, while the left and right sides of the stairs are plain stones without any relief on the inner sides. A relief shows a wing of bird in geometric pattern is found on the outer side of the stair. The position of the floor of the cella and the niches on the three sides of the wall are higher above the veranda. Both in front of the gate and each niche lies a small stair complete with its ornament. Inside the garba grha (a room inside temple) is a yoni on a pedestal engraved in Garuda figure, suggesting that Sawentar Temple is build to worship the god Wishnu, because garuda is Wishnu’s vehicle. The wall has a Portuguese cross pattern engravings. The temple’s roof is an arrangement of three square boxes increasingly smaller to the top. The edge of each square box has engravings that look like an inscription. The center and corner of each box are decorated with smooth engravings. The roof top is in ruined condition, probably because of its near to surface position when it was buried. The different complexity of engravings on temple’s roof and upper part of temple body and those of the base and lower part of temple body indicates that the construction of Sawentar temple had not been completed. It remains uncertain as to when the temple, considered to be a transitional style of old to new East Java temple, was built. It is estimated that the temple was built between early and mid 13th century.
Candi Sawentar
Sawentar Temple is located in Kanigoro village, Garum Subdistrict, to the east of Blitar. The temple lies several meters below the ground level. For years the temple was buried under the ground before it was excavated in 1915 to 1920. This rectangular temple, 9.53 X 6.86 meter in dimension, is very similar to Kidal Temple. The body of the temple stands on a shelf in 7 x 7 meter dimension, and 1.5 m high. The temple stands 10.65 meters high. The body of the temple is smaller than its base, creating a narrow veranda around it. The entrance to the temple is at the west side, and there are niches on both sides of the entrance. There are no Kala head engravings on either the entrance frame or the niches. Both niches are empty without any statues. Outside the walls of the temple, at the north and south sides, there are also empty niches. Unlike the entrance to the temple, there are relief sculptures depicting Kala heads above these niches. There is a staircase –about 0.5 m wide, to climb to the batur stone or cella. An ornament of dragon head is at the lower part of the stair, while the left and right sides of the stairs are plain stones without any relief on the inner sides. A relief shows a wing of bird in geometric pattern is found on the outer side of the stair. The position of the floor of the cella and the niches on the three sides of the wall are higher above the veranda. Both in front of the gate and each niche lies a small stair complete with its ornament. Inside the garba grha (a room inside temple) is a yoni on a pedestal engraved in Garuda figure, suggesting that Sawentar Temple is build to worship the god Wishnu, because garuda is Wishnu’s vehicle. The wall has a Portuguese cross pattern engravings. The temple’s roof is an arrangement of three square boxes increasingly smaller to the top. The edge of each square box has engravings that look like an inscription. The center and corner of each box are decorated with smooth engravings. The roof top is in ruined condition, probably because of its near to surface position when it was buried. The different complexity of engravings on temple’s roof and upper part of temple body and those of the base and lower part of temple body indicates that the construction of Sawentar temple had not been completed. It remains uncertain as to when the temple, considered to be a transitional style of old to new East Java temple, was built. It is estimated that the temple was built between early and mid 13th century.
Kalicilik Temple is one of the relics of the Majapahit kingdom, a Hindu temple located in Candirejo Village, Ponggok District, Blitar Regency, East Java. This temple building is made of red brick and has a square plan with a size of 6.8 m x 6.8 m, and a height of 8.3 cm. This temple consists of three parts, namely the temple, the body of the temple and the roof of the temple. The door of the temple faces west and on it there is an ornament in the form of kala. On the north, east and south sides there are niches which are also decorated with kala on the top. The temple room is empty and on the walls there is a relief of the god Surya surrounded by sunlight. This relief is a relief of Surya Majapahit, which is a symbol of the Majapahit Kingdom. The top of the temple has disappeared, while the foot of the temple was renovated in 1993.
Candi Kalicilik
Kalicilik Temple is one of the relics of the Majapahit kingdom, a Hindu temple located in Candirejo Village, Ponggok District, Blitar Regency, East Java. This temple building is made of red brick and has a square plan with a size of 6.8 m x 6.8 m, and a height of 8.3 cm. This temple consists of three parts, namely the temple, the body of the temple and the roof of the temple. The door of the temple faces west and on it there is an ornament in the form of kala. On the north, east and south sides there are niches which are also decorated with kala on the top. The temple room is empty and on the walls there is a relief of the god Surya surrounded by sunlight. This relief is a relief of Surya Majapahit, which is a symbol of the Majapahit Kingdom. The top of the temple has disappeared, while the foot of the temple was renovated in 1993.
Not all historical sites are in suburbs far from settlements. The Ketawanggede site is proof of that. The Ketawanggede site is located in the middle of a very densely populated city, next to Brawijaya University, Malang. The location is right in the parking lot of the Mc Donald fast food restaurant on Jalan MT Haryono. In a place with a fence, the Ketawanggede site is collected and consists of several andesite stones shaped like stone gongs, pieces of miniature temples, and two Yoni made of damaged andesite stones. The box-shaped Yoni by the local community is more often referred to as a mortar box. The Ketawanggede site is a relic of the Hindu religion, Batu Gong which later became the name of the Watu Gong village. It is estimated that the existence of the Ketawanggede site is a relic of the Kanjuruhan Kingdom. A kingdom that is thought to be the oldest in East Java with a famous ruler named Raja Gajayana. Experts estimate that there are other relics in the vicinity, such as a temple, but the search was not carried out because the land there was already wholly owned by the fast food restaurant. Although news of the existence of the Ketawanggede site only appeared in 2012, in fact, the site was already in Dutch records in 1907 and 1927, according to the records, the stones were strewn on the side of the road before being collected and stored in a cupola. Reportedly, there used to be three phalluses, a Ganesha statue and a Nandi ox statue. Now its existence is no longer there because it has been stored in the Museum and Ketawanggede Village Building. Unfortunately, the ignorance of the people in the past about historical objects also made stones as big as gongs crushed and then used to make houses, and all that was there were leftovers. Meanwhile, Malang Disbudpar stated that the existence of the Ketawanggede site had been investigated. However, the Disbudpar municipal government did not transfer it to the Mpu Purwa Museum because the owner of the fast food restaurant stated that he wanted to carry out maintenance.
Situs Watugong Ketawanggede
No.19 Jl. Watugong II
Not all historical sites are in suburbs far from settlements. The Ketawanggede site is proof of that. The Ketawanggede site is located in the middle of a very densely populated city, next to Brawijaya University, Malang. The location is right in the parking lot of the Mc Donald fast food restaurant on Jalan MT Haryono. In a place with a fence, the Ketawanggede site is collected and consists of several andesite stones shaped like stone gongs, pieces of miniature temples, and two Yoni made of damaged andesite stones. The box-shaped Yoni by the local community is more often referred to as a mortar box. The Ketawanggede site is a relic of the Hindu religion, Batu Gong which later became the name of the Watu Gong village. It is estimated that the existence of the Ketawanggede site is a relic of the Kanjuruhan Kingdom. A kingdom that is thought to be the oldest in East Java with a famous ruler named Raja Gajayana. Experts estimate that there are other relics in the vicinity, such as a temple, but the search was not carried out because the land there was already wholly owned by the fast food restaurant. Although news of the existence of the Ketawanggede site only appeared in 2012, in fact, the site was already in Dutch records in 1907 and 1927, according to the records, the stones were strewn on the side of the road before being collected and stored in a cupola. Reportedly, there used to be three phalluses, a Ganesha statue and a Nandi ox statue. Now its existence is no longer there because it has been stored in the Museum and Ketawanggede Village Building. Unfortunately, the ignorance of the people in the past about historical objects also made stones as big as gongs crushed and then used to make houses, and all that was there were leftovers. Meanwhile, Malang Disbudpar stated that the existence of the Ketawanggede site had been investigated. However, the Disbudpar municipal government did not transfer it to the Mpu Purwa Museum because the owner of the fast food restaurant stated that he wanted to carry out maintenance.
Sanggariti Temple or Songgoriti is a temple located in Batu City, East Java, Indonesia. This temple is located near a hot spring, around which there are Malang outbound places, as well as a tourist market. Songgoriti is the oldest temple in East Java which is not yet known for certain when its construction period. Allegedly originated from the reign of Mpu Sindok, which was around the 9th to 10th centuries AD when the transfer of power from Central Java to East Java. Part of the body of the temple comes from andesite stone and what can be seen today is the foot of the temple. Songgoriti Temple measures 14.36 x 10 meters, 2.44 meters high. There are niches or hollows in the body of the temple which are used for the statues. The basin in the east is the place for the statue of Ganesha, which is now part of the statue. The north side no longer has a statue because it is missing, and the western niche of the statue is no longer attached, but is stored in the temple environment. The statue is the statue of Agastya which is another form of Lord Shiva. Because the evidence from the statue shows that Songgoriti Temple is a Hindu temple building with the Shiva sect. In the middle of the temple there is a hole until the bottom of the temple is filled with water. On the east side of the temple there is a yellow hot spring, which means the water contains sulfur. According to local folklore, formerly the location of the temple was a crater from a volcano that emitted hot water. Finally, Mpu Supo arrived who built a temple above the crater so that the water didn't flow anywhere. This temple was first discovered in 1799 by Van ijsseldijk, then repaired by Dutch archaeologists in 1849 by Rigg and Brumund in 1863. Major renovations and inventories were carried out by Knebel in 1902 and lasted from 1921 to 1938.
Candi Songgoriti
Jalan Raya Songgoriti
Sanggariti Temple or Songgoriti is a temple located in Batu City, East Java, Indonesia. This temple is located near a hot spring, around which there are Malang outbound places, as well as a tourist market. Songgoriti is the oldest temple in East Java which is not yet known for certain when its construction period. Allegedly originated from the reign of Mpu Sindok, which was around the 9th to 10th centuries AD when the transfer of power from Central Java to East Java. Part of the body of the temple comes from andesite stone and what can be seen today is the foot of the temple. Songgoriti Temple measures 14.36 x 10 meters, 2.44 meters high. There are niches or hollows in the body of the temple which are used for the statues. The basin in the east is the place for the statue of Ganesha, which is now part of the statue. The north side no longer has a statue because it is missing, and the western niche of the statue is no longer attached, but is stored in the temple environment. The statue is the statue of Agastya which is another form of Lord Shiva. Because the evidence from the statue shows that Songgoriti Temple is a Hindu temple building with the Shiva sect. In the middle of the temple there is a hole until the bottom of the temple is filled with water. On the east side of the temple there is a yellow hot spring, which means the water contains sulfur. According to local folklore, formerly the location of the temple was a crater from a volcano that emitted hot water. Finally, Mpu Supo arrived who built a temple above the crater so that the water didn't flow anywhere. This temple was first discovered in 1799 by Van ijsseldijk, then repaired by Dutch archaeologists in 1849 by Rigg and Brumund in 1863. Major renovations and inventories were carried out by Knebel in 1902 and lasted from 1921 to 1938.
Karang Besuki Temple is a temple located in Gesek Hamlet, Karang Besuki, Sukun, Malang. The location is approximately 1.5 m north of the Badut Temple. The temple that N.J. Krom discussed is also called the Besuki Temple.
Candi Karang Besuki
No.232 Jalan Raya Candi VI C
Karang Besuki Temple is a temple located in Gesek Hamlet, Karang Besuki, Sukun, Malang. The location is approximately 1.5 m north of the Badut Temple. The temple that N.J. Krom discussed is also called the Besuki Temple.
Petirtaan Watugede is one of the tourist sites that is full of historical value. It is said that this lightning is the location of the bathing place for Kendedes, the consort of Raja Singhasari who is famous for his beauty. No wonder, if many visitors come to this bathing location to get the blessing of beauty and youth. The bathhouse, which was first discovered in 1925 by Dutch archaeologists, is located in Watugede village, Singosari sub-district, Malang district. The location of this bath is about 2 km from Singosari temple. Looking into the bath, you will find an ancient rectangular pool. The walls of the pool are made of ancient bricks that are neatly arranged and strong. The solid foundation of the walls with the partially incomplete condition seems to thicken the ancient impression of this pool. The edge of the pool is decorated with several small statues that serve as the exit for the water that will fill the pool. Uniquely, the water that comes out of the mouth of this statue never stops, even during the dry season. This pool has a stone staircase that makes it easy for visitors to enter the pool. Uniquely, one of the stones on the stairs has a surface with holes, with regular spacing of the holes. It is said that the hole in the stone became a timepiece for the king's daughters who were bathing in the pool. The hollow stone staircase is known as Watu Dakon. Not far from the pond, there is a well which is often used as a place to put offerings. Around the well there are also three stones which are said to be often used as sharpening stones for swords. The sharpened sword is the weapon used to carry out the beheading. The beheading was given to a man who dared to infiltrate the bathing area. The reason is, this bath can only be visited by the King's daughter and her ladies-in-waiting. Not only that, near the well there is also a cave that serves as a shelter for the princesses when danger approaches. Unfortunately, this cave is now in a closed state. Not only full of historical value, this bath has a calm and shady atmosphere. You will find many shady trees around the baths. No wonder you can enjoy the cool air in this bath. You can enjoy the baths with the typical atmosphere of a comfortable mountain slope. Interested in visiting?
Pertirtaan Watu Gede
Petirtaan Watugede is one of the tourist sites that is full of historical value. It is said that this lightning is the location of the bathing place for Kendedes, the consort of Raja Singhasari who is famous for his beauty. No wonder, if many visitors come to this bathing location to get the blessing of beauty and youth. The bathhouse, which was first discovered in 1925 by Dutch archaeologists, is located in Watugede village, Singosari sub-district, Malang district. The location of this bath is about 2 km from Singosari temple. Looking into the bath, you will find an ancient rectangular pool. The walls of the pool are made of ancient bricks that are neatly arranged and strong. The solid foundation of the walls with the partially incomplete condition seems to thicken the ancient impression of this pool. The edge of the pool is decorated with several small statues that serve as the exit for the water that will fill the pool. Uniquely, the water that comes out of the mouth of this statue never stops, even during the dry season. This pool has a stone staircase that makes it easy for visitors to enter the pool. Uniquely, one of the stones on the stairs has a surface with holes, with regular spacing of the holes. It is said that the hole in the stone became a timepiece for the king's daughters who were bathing in the pool. The hollow stone staircase is known as Watu Dakon. Not far from the pond, there is a well which is often used as a place to put offerings. Around the well there are also three stones which are said to be often used as sharpening stones for swords. The sharpened sword is the weapon used to carry out the beheading. The beheading was given to a man who dared to infiltrate the bathing area. The reason is, this bath can only be visited by the King's daughter and her ladies-in-waiting. Not only that, near the well there is also a cave that serves as a shelter for the princesses when danger approaches. Unfortunately, this cave is now in a closed state. Not only full of historical value, this bath has a calm and shady atmosphere. You will find many shady trees around the baths. No wonder you can enjoy the cool air in this bath. You can enjoy the baths with the typical atmosphere of a comfortable mountain slope. Interested in visiting?
The name Eng An Kiong means "palace of salvation in God's eternity". According to the story, in 1825 this temple was built on the initiative of Liutenant Kwee Sam Hway. The Liutenant title given to Kwee Sam Hway was a sign that at that time there was already a large Chinese community. Namely, with an official appointed by the Dutch East Indies government as a leader in the community. Kwee Sam Hway himself is believed to be the seventh descendant of a general during the time when the Ming Dynasty ruled in China. At that time, the descendants of the ruling general were suppressed by the Jing Dynasty, so they were finally forced to flee to the Archipelago. During its construction, the Eng An Kiong temple went through two periods. The construction of the first phase started from the central room and the core in 1825. Then, in 1895 and 1934 other buildings followed in the vicinity. The Eng An Kiong Temple, which is located on Jalan R.E Martadinata, is not only used as a house of worship. This hundreds-year-old temple is also one of the centers of Chinese culture in Malang, with various celebrations and art performances held, such as the lion dance and wayang potehi. This temple is also fairly active in social activities, such as social service and alms to the earth.
Eng An Kiong Temple
no.1 Jalan R.E. Martadinata
The name Eng An Kiong means "palace of salvation in God's eternity". According to the story, in 1825 this temple was built on the initiative of Liutenant Kwee Sam Hway. The Liutenant title given to Kwee Sam Hway was a sign that at that time there was already a large Chinese community. Namely, with an official appointed by the Dutch East Indies government as a leader in the community. Kwee Sam Hway himself is believed to be the seventh descendant of a general during the time when the Ming Dynasty ruled in China. At that time, the descendants of the ruling general were suppressed by the Jing Dynasty, so they were finally forced to flee to the Archipelago. During its construction, the Eng An Kiong temple went through two periods. The construction of the first phase started from the central room and the core in 1825. Then, in 1895 and 1934 other buildings followed in the vicinity. The Eng An Kiong Temple, which is located on Jalan R.E Martadinata, is not only used as a house of worship. This hundreds-year-old temple is also one of the centers of Chinese culture in Malang, with various celebrations and art performances held, such as the lion dance and wayang potehi. This temple is also fairly active in social activities, such as social service and alms to the earth.
There are many tourist attractions in the area around Malang Raya ranging from natural, historical, cultural and various other attractions. But among these various places, one of the oldest and most unique in the Malang area is the Wendit bathing tour or by local people commonly referred to as Mendit. The tourist park which is located in the village of Mangliawan, Pakis District, Malang Regency has a quite strategic location because it is at the entrance to the city of Malang from Abdurahman Saleh airport. From the city center of Malang, the distance is not too far and only about 8 Kilometers. Recreational parks have two types of pools, both natural and artificial. Artificial ponds, especially those that have been equipped with various facilities such as waterbooms, have only been made recently, especially since the massive renovation of this tourist spot. Meanwhile, the existing natural pool has been used since the past and is believed to have been the resting place of King Hayam Wuruk of Majapahit. The name Wendit itself comes from the word wendito which means pendito or priest. A story says that the Wendit water source appeared due to the shifting of the Widodaren mountain. This shift caused many areas to become dry, until finally a priest did meditation in the Mangliawan area and a water source appeared which was later named Wendit. Apart from the very old bath, one thing that is interesting is the monkeys that are in the Wendit area. According to local people's stories, the number of these monkeys will never increase and decrease from time to time. This monkey is called a messenger from a kingdom in Tengger to protect the spring in Wendit. There are various stories about the benefits of water in this Wendit bath. Many people believe that this spring can provide healing in disease, facilitate mate and sustenance to come and make you stay young. During the Dutch colonial period, Wendit was converted into a resting place and baths equipped with tennis courts and planted with many trees to resemble a small forest. It was damaged and neglected when the Japanese occupation came, after that this tourist spot was repaired again and has become a destination for many people until now.
Wendit Frítímalandið
Jalan Raya Wendit Timur
There are many tourist attractions in the area around Malang Raya ranging from natural, historical, cultural and various other attractions. But among these various places, one of the oldest and most unique in the Malang area is the Wendit bathing tour or by local people commonly referred to as Mendit. The tourist park which is located in the village of Mangliawan, Pakis District, Malang Regency has a quite strategic location because it is at the entrance to the city of Malang from Abdurahman Saleh airport. From the city center of Malang, the distance is not too far and only about 8 Kilometers. Recreational parks have two types of pools, both natural and artificial. Artificial ponds, especially those that have been equipped with various facilities such as waterbooms, have only been made recently, especially since the massive renovation of this tourist spot. Meanwhile, the existing natural pool has been used since the past and is believed to have been the resting place of King Hayam Wuruk of Majapahit. The name Wendit itself comes from the word wendito which means pendito or priest. A story says that the Wendit water source appeared due to the shifting of the Widodaren mountain. This shift caused many areas to become dry, until finally a priest did meditation in the Mangliawan area and a water source appeared which was later named Wendit. Apart from the very old bath, one thing that is interesting is the monkeys that are in the Wendit area. According to local people's stories, the number of these monkeys will never increase and decrease from time to time. This monkey is called a messenger from a kingdom in Tengger to protect the spring in Wendit. There are various stories about the benefits of water in this Wendit bath. Many people believe that this spring can provide healing in disease, facilitate mate and sustenance to come and make you stay young. During the Dutch colonial period, Wendit was converted into a resting place and baths equipped with tennis courts and planted with many trees to resemble a small forest. It was damaged and neglected when the Japanese occupation came, after that this tourist spot was repaired again and has become a destination for many people until now.
Malang Tempoe Doeloe Museum is a museum located on Jalan Gajah Mada 2, more precisely behind Malang City Hall which is a museum owned by Dwi. He started this museum by rescuing 72 statues scattered around the city of Malang. Having failed several times, finally this museum can be established with the permission of the local government. The construction was under the management of the Indonesian Hotel and Restaurant Association of Malang City, which renovated an ancient house with an area of ​​1,000 square meters complete with 20 exhibition spaces. Each room has a historical theme for the Malang area, which includes the theme of history, archeology, Kanjuruhan Kingdom, Ancient Mataram, Singasari Kingdom, Majapahit Kingdom, Ken Arok Hermitage, and the Malang fort which is currently dr Sjaiful Anwar Hospital. In addition, there is also a historical hallway containing photos of the past, from the pendapa of Malang Regency, the colonial period, to the scorched earth of Malang by fighters on March 8, 1949, and the inauguration of the Tugu Square by Ir. Soekarno.
Museum Malang Tempo Doeloe
Jalan Gajahmada
Malang Tempoe Doeloe Museum is a museum located on Jalan Gajah Mada 2, more precisely behind Malang City Hall which is a museum owned by Dwi. He started this museum by rescuing 72 statues scattered around the city of Malang. Having failed several times, finally this museum can be established with the permission of the local government. The construction was under the management of the Indonesian Hotel and Restaurant Association of Malang City, which renovated an ancient house with an area of ​​1,000 square meters complete with 20 exhibition spaces. Each room has a historical theme for the Malang area, which includes the theme of history, archeology, Kanjuruhan Kingdom, Ancient Mataram, Singasari Kingdom, Majapahit Kingdom, Ken Arok Hermitage, and the Malang fort which is currently dr Sjaiful Anwar Hospital. In addition, there is also a historical hallway containing photos of the past, from the pendapa of Malang Regency, the colonial period, to the scorched earth of Malang by fighters on March 8, 1949, and the inauguration of the Tugu Square by Ir. Soekarno.
Kajoetangan Heritage Village (read: Kayutangan) is a thematic tourist village that carries the concept of an ancient atmosphere. Starting from the house, accessories, furniture, to the nuances of everyday life. This village has a long history. In the 1800's this village even became the center of Dutch business and the residence of the Dutch people. So it's not surprising that there are many colonial heritage houses In addition to carrying the old school theme, this village does not forget to package it in a contemporary way. There are many interesting photo spots that visitors can use to pose beautifully, one of which is this spot ️ This village is not only a tourist village but is a village inhabited by residents. So like a dense settlement, there are a lot of people's activities there. Stay polite and respect the people of Kajoetangan, okay? For those who like photo hunting, there are lots of old-fashioned properties or items that you can use as a background. For those who like vintage photos, they will be spoiled here. One of the things that makes this place even more beautiful is the combination of the murals on the walls of the village that are so pretty. Similar to Penang Street Art in Penang Malaysia. ️ ️ For those of you who want to vacation there, write down the address. Kajoetangan Heritage Village is located on Jl. Gen. Basuki Rachmat Gg. VI, Kauman, Kec. Klojen, Malang City, East Java.
Kampoeng Heritage Kayutangan
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Kajoetangan Heritage Village (read: Kayutangan) is a thematic tourist village that carries the concept of an ancient atmosphere. Starting from the house, accessories, furniture, to the nuances of everyday life. This village has a long history. In the 1800's this village even became the center of Dutch business and the residence of the Dutch people. So it's not surprising that there are many colonial heritage houses In addition to carrying the old school theme, this village does not forget to package it in a contemporary way. There are many interesting photo spots that visitors can use to pose beautifully, one of which is this spot ️ This village is not only a tourist village but is a village inhabited by residents. So like a dense settlement, there are a lot of people's activities there. Stay polite and respect the people of Kajoetangan, okay? For those who like photo hunting, there are lots of old-fashioned properties or items that you can use as a background. For those who like vintage photos, they will be spoiled here. One of the things that makes this place even more beautiful is the combination of the murals on the walls of the village that are so pretty. Similar to Penang Street Art in Penang Malaysia. ️ ️ For those of you who want to vacation there, write down the address. Kajoetangan Heritage Village is located on Jl. Gen. Basuki Rachmat Gg. VI, Kauman, Kec. Klojen, Malang City, East Java.

Religious Tourism

The mosque, which is located in Turen sub-district, Malang district, is very popular with its unique building design and the magical myths that surround it. It is said that his sudden appearance in the middle of a residential area gave rise to the belief that the mosque was built by the genie army. This is also what makes this mosque named by the local community as the Tiban Mosque. The word 'Tiban' itself means to appear miraculously and suddenly. The actual name of the mosque as well as the Salafiah Islamic Boarding School is Bihaaru Bahri'asali Fadlaailir Rahmah. The unique building design was designed by its founder, KH Ahmad Bahru Mafdlaluddin Salih Al-Mahbub Rahmat Alam. Every construction of rooms and rooms in the mosque building is always based on the istikhoroh prayer of the founder. Including the size of the room, ornaments, paint colors and decorations used in the mosque. However, regarding its manufacture, which was not known by local residents and immediately became a magnificent building, gave rise to stories about the construction of a mosque by the genie army. Even some rumors say, the Tiban Mosque was built in just one night. In fact, the mosque said that the mosque was built by students and worshipers.
Tiban moskan
No.17 Jalan Anggur
The mosque, which is located in Turen sub-district, Malang district, is very popular with its unique building design and the magical myths that surround it. It is said that his sudden appearance in the middle of a residential area gave rise to the belief that the mosque was built by the genie army. This is also what makes this mosque named by the local community as the Tiban Mosque. The word 'Tiban' itself means to appear miraculously and suddenly. The actual name of the mosque as well as the Salafiah Islamic Boarding School is Bihaaru Bahri'asali Fadlaailir Rahmah. The unique building design was designed by its founder, KH Ahmad Bahru Mafdlaluddin Salih Al-Mahbub Rahmat Alam. Every construction of rooms and rooms in the mosque building is always based on the istikhoroh prayer of the founder. Including the size of the room, ornaments, paint colors and decorations used in the mosque. However, regarding its manufacture, which was not known by local residents and immediately became a magnificent building, gave rise to stories about the construction of a mosque by the genie army. Even some rumors say, the Tiban Mosque was built in just one night. In fact, the mosque said that the mosque was built by students and worshipers.
Gunung Kawi is considered to have quite extraordinary popularity among the public, especially things related to the mystical. Not a few people who visit Gunung Kawi with the aim of changing fate or seeking blessings by visiting the tombs that are sacred in the area. Gunung Kawi itself is located in the district of Malang. The tombs of Mbah Jugo and Mbah Sujo are two places in Gunung Kawi that are quite often visited by pilgrims. Especially on Friday Legi and 12 Suro on the Javanese calendar. On that date, pilgrims usually perform a special ritual in front of the tomb for hours, even months. In addition to the tomb, Mbah Sujo's house in the form of a hermitage is also a destination for pilgrims. In the house, there are various sacred relics of Mbah Sujo, such as pillows and bolsters made from coconut tree trunks, and heirloom spears during the Diponegoro war. Remember, Mbah Sujo whose full name is Raden Mas Iman Sudjono, is believed to be a follower of Prince Diponegoro. The myth about the Dewandaru tree which is said to bring good luck is one of the magnets that bring pilgrims to Gunung Kawi. The pilgrims who come will wait for branches, fruit, or leaves that fall from this tree, and make it as a talisman. They believe that the amulet can help increase wealth.
Mount Kawi
Gunung Kawi is considered to have quite extraordinary popularity among the public, especially things related to the mystical. Not a few people who visit Gunung Kawi with the aim of changing fate or seeking blessings by visiting the tombs that are sacred in the area. Gunung Kawi itself is located in the district of Malang. The tombs of Mbah Jugo and Mbah Sujo are two places in Gunung Kawi that are quite often visited by pilgrims. Especially on Friday Legi and 12 Suro on the Javanese calendar. On that date, pilgrims usually perform a special ritual in front of the tomb for hours, even months. In addition to the tomb, Mbah Sujo's house in the form of a hermitage is also a destination for pilgrims. In the house, there are various sacred relics of Mbah Sujo, such as pillows and bolsters made from coconut tree trunks, and heirloom spears during the Diponegoro war. Remember, Mbah Sujo whose full name is Raden Mas Iman Sudjono, is believed to be a follower of Prince Diponegoro. The myth about the Dewandaru tree which is said to bring good luck is one of the magnets that bring pilgrims to Gunung Kawi. The pilgrims who come will wait for branches, fruit, or leaves that fall from this tree, and make it as a talisman. They believe that the amulet can help increase wealth.