Semarang is the capital of Central Java province, Indonesia and the fifth
largest metropolitan city in Indonesia after Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung and
Medan. As one of the most developed cities in Java, Semarang City has a
population of nearly 2 million people and daylight could reach 2.5 million. In
fact, the Metropolitan Area Kedungsapur (Kendal, Demak, Ungaran Semarang
District, Salatiga, and Purwodadi Grobogan) with a population of about 6
million, a Regional Metropolis fourth most populous, after Jabodetabek
(Jakarta), Gerbangkertosusilo (Surabaya), and Bandung Raya. In recent years,
the development of Semarang marked also by the emergence of several skyscrapers
in some corners of the city. Unfortunately, the rapid number of people to
create traffic jams in the city of Semarang getting stuck. It is located about
558 km east of Jakarta, or 312 km west of Surabaya, or 621 km southwest of
Banjarmasin. Semarang bordering with north Java sea, Demak in the east,
Semarang regency in the south, and Kendal in the west. City wide 373.67 km².
What famous tourist attraction in Semarang?
1. Lawang Sewu
Lawang Sewu
(English: a thousand doors) is building a historic building in Indonesia,
located in the city of Semarang, Central Java. This building, which was
formerly the office of the Nederlands-Indische Maatschappij Spoorweg or NIS.
Built in 1904 and completed in 1907. Situated on the roundabout Tugu Muda formerly
called Wilhelminaplein.
Local people call
Lawang Sewu because the building has a door that very much, although in
reality, the number of the door does not reach a thousand. The building has
many windows are tall and wide, so that people often think of it as the door
(mace).
Ancient buildings
and magnificent two-story after independence used as the office of the
Department of Railways Indonesian republic (DKARI) or now PT Kereta Api
Indonesia. Moreover once used as the Office of National Infrastructure Military
Area Command and the Regional Office of the Ministry of Transportation Central
Java. At the time of the struggle of this building has its own historical
records that during a five-day event at the Battle of Semarang. The old
building became the location of a great battle between youth AMKA or the Young
Generation Railways against Kempeitai and Kidobutai, Japan. Therefore the City
of Semarang Mayor Decree Number. 650/50/1992, input Lawang Sewu as one of the
102 ancient or historic buildings in the city of Semarang that should be
protected.
2. Maron Beach
Maron beach are
located west of Semarang, precisely around this Silandak River estuary, can be
reached from two places, namely from Ahmad Yani Airport or from Graha Padma,
Krapyak. Is approximately 3 kilometers from the highway we can arrive at the
location. If using the vehicle can be taken approximately 10 minutes. But if
you want to walk, from the end of Graha Padma alone could take 30 minutes.
Maron name itself
supposedly because this beach still belonged Flights Army, because red is the color of distinctive maroon
beret Penerbad, then this beach called Maron Beach. It is less clear who
manages Maron Beach. Clear each entry Maron beach we just pay 2 thousand rupiah
for parking fees.
If you visit to
Maron Beach on Saturday afternoon, Sunday morning, Sunday afternoon, or
holidays, we can be sure travelers who come very much. It could even be said to
be not less than the number of travelers Parangtritis, Yogyakarta or Kuta,
Bali. Almost every corner of the beach and stalls on the beach full of
visitors.
3. Marina Beach
Marina beach is
one of the tourist beach in the city of Semarang, Central Java. This beach save
the exotic scenery typical of the city of Semarang. In the past, this place is
a mangrove forests and ponds, but local authorities turned it into a recreation
area by means of land reclamation. Reclaimed from the mangrove forest, now in
the form of housing, shops and offices, on the south coast.
Marina beach is
located at Jalan Yos Sudarso, approximately 4 km from Tugu Muda and adjacent to
Castle Mareokoco. It was only a few hundred meters from Ahmad Yani Airport.
Access to go to the beach is very easy. From Semarang city center only takes
about 15-30 minutes.
On the north side
a little to the east, the sea water is brownish coast during the rainy season,
because on the east side of the beach is an area of the river estuary west
flood canal. To go to this beach, the visitors are only obliged to pay a ticket
for Rp. 3000 per person.
Where this one
open to the public every day for 24 hours. Therefore the visitors can come
anytime Marina beach as you wish, either to exercise in the morning, afternoon
to enjoy the sunset, or at night while enjoying a wide variety of culinary.
4. Wonderia
Wonderia
Recreation Park, located in Jalan Sriwijaya is a tourist spot in Semarang,
which is open since 2007. Wonderia Recreation Park has many interesting and
exciting games like Boom Boom Car, Kiddy Boat, Super Rally, Ghost House, Space
Gyro, Merry Go Round, and Typhoon Coaster so it is suitable for those who have
small children. The admission price Wonderia Recreation Park is 5,000 rupiahs.
5. Kali Pancur Waterfall
Kali Pancur Waterfall is one of the
tourist attractions in Semarang most famous for the category of natural
attractions. Kali Pancur Waterfall located in the village Nogosaren, Semarang,
this waterfall has a height of about 150 meters, decorated with natural rocks
covered with green trees, and has some cave swiftlets. Before you come to visit
the sights Kali Pancur Waterfall, I suggest prepare your self and rest enough
because you right pass about 900 stairs tiring to be able to enjoy the beauty
of Kali Pancur Waterfall.
Source : google.com
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