Alas Purwo National Park
Alas Purwo National Park is representative of a typical lowland
tropical rain forest ecosystem in Java. Peculiar and endemic species
of plant that grow in this Park include sawo kecik (Manilkara kauki)
and manggong bamboo (Gigantochloa manggong). Among the other plants
that can be found here are ketapang (Terminalia cattapa), nyamplung
(Calophyllum inophyllum), kepuh (Sterculia foetida), and keben (Barringtonia
asiatica). Moreover, there are 13 different
species of bamboo.
Alas Purwo National Park is a habitat for several species of
wildlife such as the ebony leaf monkey (Trachypithecus auratus
auratus), banteng (Bos javanicus javanicus), Asian wild dog (Cuon
alpinus javanicus), green peafowl (Pavo muticus), red junglefowl
(Gallus gallus), deer (Cervus timorensis russa), panther (Panthera
pardus), and leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis javanensis). Some
species of turtle like the Pacific ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea),
leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea), hawksbill (Eretmochelys
imbricata), and common green (Chelonia mydas) are often seen landing
on the southern beach of this Park between January and November.
In the period from October to December, some 16 species of migrant
bird from Australia such as the sacred kingfisher (Halcyon chloris/Todirhampus
sanctus), blue-tailed bee-eater (Merops philippinus), common
sandpiper (Actitis hypoleucos), and wood sandpiper (Tringa glareola)
can be seen in Bedul Segoro Anak.
Plengkung, in the southern part of the Park, is almost legendary
among the world's top surfers. They call it "G-Land". The name is
derived from its location in Teluk Grajagan (Grajagan Bay), which
resembles the letter "G". Moreover, it is located a short distance
from a stretch of tropical rain forest which always looks green
(hence green land or "G-land"). Plengkung is one of the top four
locations for surfing in the world and can be ranked alongside surf
sites in Hawaii, Australia, and South Africa.
Walking along the white sand beach from Trianggulasi to Plengkung,
visitors will come across an area of buckshot-like sand. The grains
are yellow in colour and have a diameter of around 2.5 mm.
The communities living around the Park are very typical of the "Blambangan"
culture. They believe that what is now the Park was the last
stopover of the Majapahit people who were escaping the onslaught of
the Mataram kingdom, and they are convinced that hidden somewhere in
the park is a sacred kris, or dagger, named "Keris Pusaka Sumelang
Gandring". For this reason, it is not unusual for people to meditate
or hold religious ceremonies in the Park, particularly in Goa
Padepokan and Goa Istana.
Near the Rowobendo entrance gate there are historical remains in the
form of "Pura Agung", a Hindu temple, where a Hindu ceremony, "Pagerwesi",
is held every 210 days.
This Park has a diversity of ecotourism and cultural tourism
attractions (sea, sand, sun, forest, wild animals and traditional
cultures) which are located in close proximity to one another.
Interesting locations/attractions:
Sadengan: located 12 km (30 minutes) from the Pasaranyar entrance
gate. This is a grazing area for banteng, barking deer, mouse deer,
wild pigs, and birds. Trianggulasi: located 13 km from the
Pasaranyar entrance gate, a white sand beach with a coastal forest,
suitable for marine recreation and camping. Ngagelan Beach: located
7 km from Trianggulasi. Visitors can watch several species of turtle
landing on the beach to lay their eggs, and other turtle breeding
activities.
Plengkung: a good place to watch professional world-class surfers
perform, and to explore the forest. Bedul Segoro Anak: boating,
swimming and water skiing on the lake, and watching migrant birds
flock in from Australia.
Caves: there are 40 cave sites, both natural and artificial,
including a Japanese cave where a pair of old 6-metre long cannons
can be seen, Istana Cave, Padepokan Cave, and other caves for both
cultural interest and caving.
Best time of year to visit: March to October.
How to reach the Park: Banyuwangi-Pasaranyar, 65 km, then
Pasaranyar-Trianggulasi, 12 km by car. Trianggulasi-Plengkung, a
10-km drive along the beach. Other locations like Segoro Anak,
Sadengan and Rowobendo can be reached on foot from Trianggulasi.
Designated Minister of Forestry, SK No. 283/Kpts-II/92,
a total area of 43,420 hectares
Location Regency of Banyuwangi (Province of East Java)
Temperature 27° - 30° C
Rainfall 1,000 - 1,500 mm/year
Altitude 0 - 322 m asl.
Geographical location 114°20' - 114°36' E; 8°25' - 8°47' S
Park Office: Jl. Achmad Yani 108
Banyuwangi 68416, East Java
Tel. : +62-333-410857
Fax.: +62-333-428675
Related resources
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- National Parks in Indonesia
- Kepulauan Seribu National Park - Jakarta
- Gunung Halimun National Park - Suka Bumi, West Java
- Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park - Cianjur, West Java
- Karimunjawa National Park - Centre Java
- Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park - East Java
- Meru Betiri National Park - Jember, East Java
- Baluran National Park - Banyuwangi, East Java
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Ujung Kulon National Park - Labuan Pandeglang
