Batila Island Marine Park is located in the Gulf of Tomini. Precisely at Panta Village area, the border District Pohuwato with the Boalemo District.
The Marine Park, has a beautiful coral reefs and diverse marine life. According to research tourism experts, the beauty of Island Marine Park Batila exceed twice the beauty of Bunaken Marine Park. Therefore the local government in cooperation with the Association of Guides Indonesia (HPI) Gorontalo, and Tourism Development NGO, has opened a travel lane Bunaken – Boalemo – Togian. Travel route is intended to introduce tourism potential Boalemo to tourists.
Batila Island is an uninhabited island. District Government Boalemo specialize island as a marine tourism object. Batila Island and the region surrounding the Gulf of Tomini does have incredible beauty that attract domestic and foreign tourists.
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Gemuhak Hot Spring tourist attraction is located on the summit of Mount Umang, near the village of Penindaian, Semendo District, about 70 km from the district Muara Enim. With temperatures between 150-180 C. It was said that hot springs can cure various skin diseases.
“Yogya Kembali” (Back Yogya) Monument is a museum of history of the struggle for independence of the Republic of Indonesia in Yogyakarta city and managed by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. Museum located in the northern part of the city is visited by many students in the event excursion.
Jatiluwih paddy field has been proposed as one of the world cultural heritage (WBD). The brown rice that grows in the back hills has also been acclaimed as the best quality organic rice. “Now, organic brown rice Jatiluwih are well known in foreign countries like Philippines, Finland, Singapore, Dubai and the United States, “said the peasant fighters Jatiluwih, Grace M. Tarjoto to travelerbali in stalls Krishna, who was on the edge of the rice field.
This temple is located in the village of Banyu Poh, District Grokgak, in the western part of the Buleleng district, and situated at the foot of the hill right in front of the beach. This is one of the largest Hindu temple in Bali located on the west coast town of Singaraja or 1 hour drive west of town. During the rainy season, dry brown hills around the temple back to the green glow. The architecture is dominated by black and white stones, as if some part of the temple is carved into the hills.
Mount Batur is actually just a small volcano, but its setting is in the heart of a huge crater 14km in diameter. Adjacent to the volcano is the large crescent-shaped Batur Lake, all surrounded by the high walls of the crater rim. The sheer size of the crater conjures up images of the massive eruption of the original Mount Batur that occurred tens of thousands years ago.
Initially inside the huge crater, this temple has been relocated to the top of the ridge overlooking it. Here it now offers an impressive view of Mount Batur.


