Ujung Genteng is the southern coastal areas of West Java which is located in District Ciracap, Sukabumi district with the distance about 220 kilometers from the capital city of Jakarta and 230 kilometers from the city of Bandung. Left sails through about six or seven hours away by car. Besides running smoothly enough there are also several alternative routes and means of adequate public transport to the destination.
Ujung Genteng's beach has the characteristics generally south coast of Java Island's famous clean water and the waves are big. However, this beach is much different when compared with the Pelabuhan Ratu, famous beach-prone and often claimed the death toll since the waves are ferocious. Although the beach facing Ujung Genteng direct to the Indian Ocean, but the waves are big does not endanger the traveler who likes to play around in the sea. Big waves of the ocean first broke out because of blocked clusters scattered coral sea in front of the beach, so we can enjoy nature with beautiful beaches, safe, and comfortable. Children may swim in the sea as much and lets look at a collection of colorful fish on the sidelines of the rock, indicating how Ujung Genteng has their natural environment.
In the area of Ujung Genteng itself there are many interesting places, such as seeing straight green turtle (Chelonia mydas) in coastal Pangumbahan. There is also the location where you can surf on the waves is quite challenging the famous "seven waves." This location is a favorite area for foreign tourists to surf. Designation according to the population of seven waves because the waves are always consecutive seven waves and is always big. For those who like fishing, in tile Ujung is a suitable place where fish are plentiful and varied.
Besides the natural attractions, Ujung Genteng also has a tourist attraction in the form of palm sugar making process by local communities. Very simple construction that is by utilizing the vast coconut plantations, the villagers set up bowl to accommodate the liquid from coconut flower then collected and cooked in large pot and then printed with a piece of bamboo that is larger than the size of palm sugar on the market.
Happy traveling ^_^
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