Parangtritis, Yogyakarta
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Parangtritis is a popular tourist beach and village area on the southern coast of Java in the Bantul Regency within the province of the Yogyakarta Special Region. There is a good road to the area which is about 30 km south of the city of Yogyakarta, located just on the border between Bantul and Gunung Kidul regencies.
Quite large crowds of mainly local tourists visit Parangtritis over
weekends and at holidays. Larger tourist buses as well as various types
of cheaper minibuses ply the route to the beach from Yogyakarta. There
are local tourist facilities at Parangtritis including parking
arrangements, modest hotels which provide visitors with places to change
and shower, and small restaurants. Often small ponies or horse-drawn
carts can be hired for rides along the beach. Tourists also visit some
of the various caves and springs in the cliffs and hills near
Parangtritis, such as the Gua Tapan cave and the Beji spring, which are
quite close to the beach,
Parangtritis is sometimes said to be a place to meet the legendary Nyai Loro Kidul (also known as Ratu Kidul) or 'Queen of the South'. Local folklore warns visitors not to wear green clothes or the Ratu Kidul
is likely to try to entice the wearer into the ocean to drown. The
beach is not really a good swimming beach. Drownings are unfortunately
not uncommon at Parangtritis, partly because many Indonesians have never had the opportunity to learn
to swim and partly because channels, strong rips and sizable waves
often occur off the beach.
Here's some image of parangtritis
Parangtritis 1
parangtritis beach
parangtritis bendi
(source: Wikipedia Free Encyclopedia)
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