Karimunjawa Islands: Majestic conservation of Marine life
Known for the preservation of marine areas with beaches, coral reefs, and mangrove forests. Karimunjawa Islands majestically lies in the Indonesian archipelago of Java Seas. Considered as one of the best beaches in Indonesia, the sparkling and tortoise waters on the beach is exceptionally relaxing and fascinating. If you are looking for an uncrowded tourist destination with the same scenery of those top-visited beaches in the world, you found a perfect one.
Best Time to Visit
The perfect time to visit the town is during the dry season; this is from April to October of the year. The water in the island instantly shines when the rays of the sun strike, with its town love for marine resources, coral reefs are wonderfully preserved and an excellent sight for scuba diving. The town celebrated the Barikan Festival every October of the year, where they dressed traditional Indonesian attire and perform their cultural dances and songs. Plan your vacation ahead of time and check on Karimunjawa Islands lodgings. Less traffic in town is expected compared to the neighboring town.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Karimunjawa National Park values and protects the marine life of the island, developing a gorgeous reserved tourist destination. With an archipelago of twenty-seven islands of white-sand beaches perfect for sunbathing and eccentric waters for snorkeling or get a refresh in the scenic forests. Karimunjawa Indonesia then esteems their culture through religion. Karimunjawa Mosque likewise became a tourist spot in the area.
While staying in the town book at Karimun Lumbung Resort offering comfortable bungalows feature patios, thatched roofs, and open-air bathrooms. Or stay at Breve Azurine lagoon resort featuring rustic-chic cottages, some with thatched roofs or exposed stone walls, feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and minifridges, as well as air-conditioning and en suite bathrooms.