Gunung Kidul Regency
Nickname the City: Bumi Handayani.
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- Geological Diversity: Gunungkidul is famous for its unique karst geological formations, including caves and captivating limestone mountains.
- Hidden Beaches: In addition to the main beaches, there are many smaller beaches that are lesser known but offer spectacular natural beauty and a serene atmosphere.
- Pindul Cave and Jomblang Cave: These two caves offer unique nature tourism experiences, such as tubing and access to spectacular views from inside the caves.
- Strong Cultural Traditions: The people of Gunungkidul still hold fast to traditions and customs, such as traditional rituals and rich local performing arts.
- Traditional Processing: Typical foods such as "Thiwul" and "Gathot" are typical Gunungkidul foods made from cassava in this area, reflecting the richness of regional cuisine.
- Tourist Villages: There are many villages that are used as tourist villages, offering first-hand experiences with local culture and handicrafts.
- Environmental Education: Many tourist attractions in Gunungkidul educate visitors about nature conservation, especially in areas around caves and beaches.
- Cultural Festivals: Various annual festivals are held that celebrate local arts, culture, and traditions, attracting both domestic and international visitors.
- Stunning Natural Scenery: In addition to the beaches, the hills and agricultural fields provide beautiful scenery, ideal for photography and selfies.
- Diverse Community Traditions: The Gunungkidul community has a variety of traditions, including unique traditional ceremonies, harvest rituals, and bamboo weaving crafts.
- West: Bordering Sleman and Bantul Regencies.
- North: Bordering Klaten and Sukoharjo Regencies (Central Java).
- East: Bordering Wonogiri Regency (Central Java).
- South: Bordering the Indian Ocean.
- Beautiful Beach: Beaches such as Krakal Beach, Sadranan Beach, and Nglambor Beach offer stunning views, white sand, and snorkeling activities.
- Natural Tourism Diversity: There are many interesting caves, such as Jomblang Cave which is famous for its heavenly rays and Pindul Cave which offers cave tubing tours.
- Karst Formation: The unique natural beauty of the karst is very impressive, with high cliffs and beautiful valleys, creating spectacular views.
- Eco-Tourism: Ecotourism management programs offer farming, gardening, and interacting with nature, as well as local residents.
- Culture and Tradition: Local cultural festivals and arts, such as the Jathilan Dance and traditional games, provide a rich cultural experience.
- Special Food: Gunungkidul's culinary specialties, such as gatot (cassava crackers), sambal montong, and various fresh fish dishes near the beach.
- Flora and Fauna Diversity: Gunungkidul's forests are home to various species of flora and fauna, which are interesting for nature lovers and researchers.
- Historical Tourism: Historical sites such as temples and cultural relics add to the historical appeal of this area.
- Local Community: Friendly people and a culture of mutual cooperation create a warm atmosphere for visitors.
- Sunset View: Many locations on the beach offer spectacular sunset views, creating unforgettable moments.
Agency | : | Department of Culture and Tourism of Gunungkidul Regency. | |
Address | : | Jl. KH. Agus Salim No.126, Kepek, Wonosari, Gunungkidul, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55813. | |
Phone | : | (0274) 391031. | |
Website | : | wisata.gunungkidulkab.go.id |
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- Kota Yogyakarta.
- Bantul Regency.
- Kulon Progo Regency.
- Gunung Kidul Regency.
- Sleman Regency.
Kota Yogyakarta is known as the center of Javanese culture, rich in historical sites and traditions.
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