Krakatau Ujung Kulon & Baduy Tours

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Experience even more of the most popular destination in Java Island Indonesia on Krakatoa Volcano Tour, which combines a fabulous tours with multiple trips on sea and land. By exploring the legend Krakatau VolcanoThe last habitat for single horn Ujung Kulon National Park I The last tribe in Java Baduy people and beyond.

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Krakatoa or Krakatau
The legend Krakatau lies about 50 km from Carita Beach. Today only a small part of the origin volcano remains, but when Krakatau blew itself apart in 1883, in one of the world’s greatest and the most catastrophic eruptions, the effects were recorded far beyond Sunda strait and it achieved instant and lasting infamy. For centuries Krakatau had been a familiar nautical landmark for much of the world’s maritime traffic which was funneled through the narrow Sunda Strait. The volcano had been dormant since 1680 and was widely regarded as extinct but from may through to early August in 1883 passing ship reported moderate activity. Read more


Ujung Kulon National Park
On the remote southwestern tip of Java, this Unesco World Heritage–listed national park has remained an outpost of prime rainforest and untouched wilderness, virgin beaches and healthy coral reefs. Relatively inaccessible, few people visit Indonesia’s first national park, but it is one of the most rewarding in all Java. Ujung Kulon is best known as the last refuge of the one-horned Javan rhinoceros, one of the globe’s most critically endangered mammals – there are only thought to be between 50 to 60 remaining. Read more


Baduy Tribe
According to the belief that they profess, people claiming descent from Batara baduy origin, one of the seven gods or a god who is sent to earth. The origin is often attributed to the Prophet Adam as the first ancestors. According to their belief, Adam and his descendants, including the citizens has a duty Baduy ascetic or mandita to maintain the harmony of the world. Read more