DE DJAWATAN
Banyuwangi now has many tourist destinations that are worth visiting. Call it Baluran National Park which is often called Afrika van Java, Ijen Crater, or Plengkung Beach. The beauty of the district which is on the eastern tip of Java Island is indeed increasingly shining. Geographically, the location bordering Bali has great potential to increase tourism.
Not wanting to miss the many Instagramable photo spots in Jogja, Bandung or Malang, Banyuwangi also has destination hits that you have to go to. A forest named De Djawatan is transformed into a photo spot that is contemporary and cool.
De Djawatan Benculuk forest originally had a building that was used as a place for managing trains. But now, the forest that contains the trembesi tree has changed its function to become a tourist destination that hits just like that. Many motorbikes and visitor cars come to the forest like in the film Lord of the Rings. This forest is usually crowded in the afternoon, when the sunlight is faintly visible in the thick trees in this forest.
As a photo spot, of course Forest De Djawatan is increasingly beautified with the typical trinkets of destination hits. Yes, even though the trees that are combined with sunlight are perfect for photo hunting, they are incomplete if there are no tourist location signage or beautiful umbrellas. Moreover, tree houses are also built. This certainly greatly satisfies the desires of instagramable spot lovers right?
Besides offering a panoramic view of nature, De Djawatan tours also offer various rides such as fishing, fish burning and challenging arum rapids. If you want to enjoy this vehicle, tourists must pay an additional fee, and these costs are very affordable.
There are various variants of plant species that grow in this place, but there are several types of plants whose populations have started to decrease. Plants that can be found in the Benculuk Bureau include;
- Teak trees, Teak trees planted in the Benculuk Bureau Area are witnesses as well as proof of the age of this tourist place. In tourist locations, there are several types of teak trees with very large sizes. And the age of this tree reaches tens of years.
- Wesah plants, the taste of the fruit of the Wesah plant is similar to galangal. This plant also has the property of healing stomach disease.
- Kepong Mushroom, This type of fungus also grows in the Benculuk Bureau area. But unfortunately the population of this plant has begun to be rare because it has been extracted by some Perhutani employees. However, if lucky, this Mushroom can still be found in several places on the Bureau.
- Plants Santinet, is a plant that is commonly found in forest forests. This plant produces reddish fruit.
- Wild Salak / Salak alas, this fruit is not like plants or zalacca in general, but the fruit it produces is very sour and not tasty to eat.
- Kelengkeng, in addition to taking the fruit, the kelengkeng tree on the Bureau also functions as an antidote to flooding. Longan trees can absorb water with a very large volume.
For the type of fauna most encountered in the Benculuk Bureau is Kalong / Lowo. Bats are a type of bat with the main foods are seeds and insects. This animal prefers to live in a quiet place that is far from the reach of human hands. The main stop is caves, and not even a few of these animals build nests in old buildings in the De Djawatan Benculuk area.
The facilities provided by the Benculuk Bureau tour manager are very adequate, this is intended to make tourists visiting this place feel at home and comfortable. Available facilities include; musholla, toilets, free wifi, soccer fields, tennis courts, volleyball courts, karate courts, a number of minimarkets, coffee shops, canteens, and rivers that are free of fishing.
The location is not too far from the city center, about half an hour away. This place is free, you only pay for parking. When a weekend or long holiday arrives, many visitors who enliven this place. Especially when the afternoon arrives.
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