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Travel Kepulauan Seribu Island Jakarta

Pulau Seribu Islands is an archipelago located in north Jakarta, just across the bay of Jakarta. Kepulauan Seribu Islands Marine National Park is set to be the Minister of Forestry managed by the Office of the Thousand Islands Marine National Park, the Department of Forestry.

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Kepulauan Seribu Island Tourism has a history in the Dutch colonial era as thousand island haven of the Dutch allies to enter the city of Jakarta. The islands have a history such as Angel Island, Onrust Island, Island Kelor and Tidung Island, the island there is a building that still stands today and is inclusive of cultural heritage by the government of Indonesia. Until now, the island is often visited by foreign tourists and also there is one island that is visited by the first president of Indonesia, Ir. Sukarno and he also invited former President Tito of Yugoslavia and the former UN Secretary General, U Nu, a visit to Ayer Island.

Pulau Seribu Islands Tourism that includes the beach and the sea, many tourists like a thousand islands because it has a beach and clean sea and coral reefs. Kepulauan Seribu Islands have natural beauty of the islands and the sea, the beauty of which is owned by the thousand islands have trees that shade and also has a white sand and smooth and beautiful coral reefs of diverse sizes large and small.

Amenities for all the islands in the Kepulauan Seribu Islands include: Water sports (Jet skiing, Banana boat, Donut Boat, Waterbee, Canoe, Snorkeling, Diving) Fishing, Volleyball beach, play sand, swim at the beach, sunbathing addition to the activity on the shore, there are facilities recreational located at the resort, such as; Swimming Pool, Waterboom, Tunnel Aquarium, Glass Bottom Boat, Billiard, Table tennis, Basketball, volleyball field, tennis courts, biking, and so forth.

We want to acknowledge and thank the past, present, and future generations of all Native Nations and Indigenous Peoples whose ancestral lands we travel, explore, and play on. Always practice Leave No Trace ethics on your adventures and follow local regulations. Please explore responsibly!

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