RED ISLAND BEACH

Red Island Beach is so called since just some 100 meters to the side of the beach is a picturesque little hilly island called Pulau Merah, that is reachable on foot. This is situation is similar to the location of the island of Tanah Lot to the main island of Bali. Unlike at G-land where are found sharp coral rocks by the beach, the beach at Pulau Merah -or the Red Island Beach- is open sand so that it is also safe for beginner surfers.

Compared to Bali’s Kuta Beach, surf here is stronger, offering large 4 meters high barrels with a length of 400 meters, ideal for surfers to try out tubing techniques. But since surf here comes in at an average of two meters height, beginners and amateur surfers alike can enjoy this beach. Whereas, the beaches at Plengkung and G-land should be ventured by professionals only.

Red Island beach was originally known as Ringin Pitu. There are two versions for its name change. One version has it that because the color of the soil and sand are reddish, this is where it got its name from, while another story says that at one time some bright red rays shone from the small hilly Pulau Merah island onto the beach, thus giving it the name Pulau Merah beach. Another feature of the beach is the nearby fishing village called Pancer, where you can stay at villagers’ homes. Their hospitality to visitors in spite of their simple life is truly heartwarming.

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Alas Purwo National Park (TN Alas Purwo) is one of the representative types of lowland rainforest ecosystem types on Java Island and is located in Tegaldlimo District and Purwoharjo District, Banyuwangi Regency, East Java, Indonesia. Geographically, it is located at the eastern end of the island of Java, on the southern coast region between 8 ° 26'45 "–8 ° 47'00" latitude and 114 ° 20'16 "–114 ° 36 '00" east longitude. Typical and endemic plants in this national park are sawo kecik (Manilkara kauki) and manggong bamboo (Gigantochloa manggong). Other plants are ketapang (Terminalia cattapa), nyamplung (Calophyllum inophyllum), kepuh (Sterculia foetida), keben (Barringtonia asiatica), and 13 types of bamboo. In general, the area of ​​Alas Purwo National Park has a flat topography, ...