Morning at Peucang Island' beach |
OTW to Sumur |
Welcome to Wisma Sarang Badak |
Day 1 - Sumur
We left at 6.30AM from Jakarta and drove for 4hours nonstop to Sumur - Ujung Kulon. Our first stop was Wisma Sarang Badak (WSB), in which the organizer of this open trip. When we arrived, it was empty - considering the Muslim who might still have their Ied praying. We waited for a while until Huddan and later Pak Edi (the father) came and prepare our room. WSB was an eco-lodge with various humble rooms with fan only (no air-con nor TV in the room) and basic toilet inside. Mainly used bamboo, wood and roof made from rumphii, which all were friendly to the mother's nature. No fret, the night was cool (a lil bit cold for me since I didn't have blanket) but just make sure you use insect repellent before your sleep. Another thing to add if you wanted to stay here, (1) a cable extension since there was only 1 power outlet in the room and you must have plenty gadget to charge; (2) your own bedsheet would be perfect (>.<) especially if you have a sensitive skin like mine - along with the your own pillow and bolster ha ha ha; (3) towel and toiletries please.
The rooms/villas at WSB |
No resto but they have canteen ^^ |
Rooms at Ciputih Beach Resort |
The terrace of the rooms |
The pool |
The lustful greenery at Ciputih Beach Resort |
Daplangu Beach |
Ciputih Beach |
Day 2 - Island Hopping
According to the schedule, we had to be ready by 6AM for breakfast however, it dragged on until 7.30 and we departed around 8.30 (walked around 1km to the nearest traditional market to board a small boat which would take us to the bigger fisherman boat). If there was a high tide, you might be needed to walk to the middle of the sea (about the thigh-height, so no fancy dress please), to reach the small boat. The fisherman boat was quite big, enough for 30pax but if you wanted comfort, then 20pax was the perfect number. There were sitting place at the front deck and at the back, and a sleeping quarter in the middle. Small toilet was available at the back with sea water. Life jackets were available too and what caught my attention was the solar panel above the boat to supply the required electricity. Overall, one nice boat and it was quite new ^^
The small boat ride which could accommodate up to 10pax |
The sleeping quarter inside the fisherman boat |
Smooth and nice ride |
The beach of Handeleum Island |
The canoe |
Cigenter river |
Briefing before trekking |
The jungle trail |
Tanjung Layar |
Cidaon savanna |
Deer in front of our room |
Hog deer in front of our room too |
The eco-lodge of Peucang |
Simple but yummy dinner |
The front porch of our room |
The simple room of eco-lodge at Peucang |
Wake up before 6am if you wanted to see the sunrise here and be there in the resto at 7am for breakfast (won't miss a min for meal ha ha ha). According to the itinerary, we would have another easy trekking into the middle of Peucang Island however we skipped this one and chose to play on the beach. The beach was covered with very fine white sand and crystal clear sea water. Who could resist such temptation, especially if you could spot a school of small fish not far from the beach.
Humble breakfast |
Sunrise at the docking deck |
Crystal clear sea water |
The left-side beach at Peucang |
See...it was really crystal clear water |
Snorkeling at Peucang |
The docking deck |
The right-side beach of Peucang |
That white sand with greenish island is Badul |
Oar Island |
After a short visit to Oar, we were back to Sumur where we said goodbyes to our new friends and thanks to Huddan & Pak Edi, the coordinator of the trip. FYI, the 2D1N tour package was IDR 850k/pax includes 2breakfasts, 2lunches, 1dinner, small boat rentals, the fisherman boat rental (which if you wanted a private tour, can be rented at IDR 3.5million/boat for return trip), the entrance fee to each island, the insurance and 1nite stay at Peucang Island. Must bring items: mosquito repellent, sunblock, hat/cap, sunglasses, dry-bag or waterproof bag, camera, cable extension, and power bank. Again, my thanks to Huddan who made an effort to make this trip enjoyable and fun for all of us. See you on our next trip >.<
thanks for dhsring pak. hehe
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Halo jg Pak Hudan,
DeleteTx u for dropping by. Kapan2, kita main ke Ujung Kulon lg ya
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