Monday, December 13, 2010

Nature Tourism in Forest Park Conservation Area

Nature Tourism in Forest Park Conservation Area, Ir. H. Juanda Bandung West Java Indonesia

Forest Park Ir. H. Juanda, serving a variety of natural attractions. As forest conservation and protection of life support systems. One of the attractions in the park is, Japanese Cave, Cave of the Netherlands, Curug omas and Monuments Statue Juanda.

Nature Tourism Tahura Juanda or better known as Dago Pakar can be achieved approximately 7 km, via Jalan Dago (Ir.H.Djuanda). Once entering the gates Tahura, we will be welcome by the rows of pine trees with the freshness of natural forest. Of course, because Forest Park is dominated by pine trees, Kaliandra, Bamboo and a few other plant species. Object usual tourist visited on Sundays or other holidays, the fare into Rp. 8000, – per visitor.While for motor vehicles Rp. 5000, – and the car Rp 10.000. -
 
Will not seem expensive because Tahura Ir.H. Juanda has a natural tourist attraction quite diverse as landscapes, flora and fauna. Not only that, because there is also a tourist attraction that was quite interesting as Ir.H.Juanda Monuments, Caves of the Dutch and Japanese heritage, there is also an artificial pond experts around 1.15 hectares owned by PLN, which function as water reservoirs originating Cikapundung to the source of power generation. And there are two pieces Curug (waterfall) is Curug omas Curug Dago and 35 meters high. It took one day or maybe more to be able to enjoy the many attractions offered by this Ir.H.Juanda Tahura.

 
According to Law No. 5 Year 1990 regarding Conservation of Living Resources and Ecosystems, great forest park is a nature conservation area for the purpose of collection of plants or animals and the natural or artificial, indigenous species, which are used for research, science, education, supporting the cultivation, culture, tourism, and recreation. 
Conservation of natural resources and aims to pursue the realization of their ecosystem conservation of biological resources and the balance of the ecosystem so it can better support efforts to improve public welfare and quality of human life. In the great forest park can be done to research activities, science, education, support aquaculture, cultural and natural attractions.Zone in the utilization of forest botanical garden can be built for tourism and this means the government can grant concessions to engage people.
Forest Park Ir. H. Juanda has a natural tourist attraction is quite diverse as landscapes, flora and fauna as well as weather conditions are cool and comfortable. Also in the Forest Park area there are many interesting attractions such as Monument Ir. H. Juanda is located in a plaza, artificial caves Dutch and Japanese heritage, Swimming Pool Specialists, which is made in an area of 1.15 hectares owned by PLN, which serves as a shelter of water from the river Cikapundung for power generation sources. And there are two pieces Curug (waterfall) is Curug Dago and Curug omas  35 m. high



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