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BEACH TOURISM SIUNG

5 November 2011

Pantai Siung
Siung beach is one beach in Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta. Although including the most recent known, this beach has become a mainstay of the region. Not long ago, I visited the beach and realize its tourism potential.
Located in District Tepus cloves, about 70 km from Yogyakarta. Unlike the beaches who had already been known as Parangtritis, Siung including short. This beach is located in the basin length is only about 300-400 m. But herein lies precisely in its privileges.
This short beach is surrounded by large rocks colored black, which are mostly overgrown with vegetation and moss green. Alloy crystal clear blue sea and greenery add to the beauty of coral panorama of this place.Coast-Siung
Pantai-Siung
Cloves is not the most ideal beach for swimming because of facing directly into the Indian Ocean. Topography is craggy and rocky beaches and big waves too difficult for you to swim. No wonder the local government put up the sign ban swimming. But, of course you can still play around the water on the beach.
Another specialty of this beach is still the number of trees on the beach. You can just rent a mat from a population of around and take shelter under the trees.
Besides suitable as a place to escape from the bustle of everyday life, Siung very suitable for those who have a hobby of photography. The beach is a short and limited coral reef is actually a very interesting object image.
If you do not mind sweat, you can follow the path on the left side of the beach to reach the top of the cliff. About 10-15 minutes it takes to get to the top. From there, you will see the whole beach and large rocks on the left and right. The beach also looks Wediombo who is on the east Siung.
Besides being a tourist attraction and an interesting photo, the area around Siung also often used as a rock climbing gym. Students in Yogya nature lovers - and even outside the city - often train here, take advantage of the cliffs with the size of the varied and diverse paths.
Because the new known in recent years, Siung not much visited by tourists. Seawater is crystal clear, coral-reefs were still free from the hands of ignorant people.
Local residents have built stalls, toilets and mosque at this beach. In contrast to most tourist attractions, the prices on the coast is still quite normal so this beach can be a cheaper option streets for you.
When the stomach starts twisting, you can visit one of the stalls that lined the beach. Usually they provide instant noodles, rice and side dishes, and coconut ice. You also can ask the shop keeper to cook freshly caught fish fishermen.
Unfortunately, in this area many fishermen catch baby sharks when the animal is one of the protected species.
Towards SiungWith a private vehicle from Yogya, you just go to Jalan Wonosari. From Yogya up to Wonosari, Gunungkidul capital, it takes around 1-1.5 hours drive. Beware of the uphill and winding road.
Arriving at Wonosari, you just follow the road to the Beach Baron until the junction leading to the beach Siung. Total time taken to reach Siung approximately 2 to 2.5 hours depending on mode of transportation and the speed of your vehicle.
If you choose public transportation, you have to take a bus to the terminal Wonosari. There you have to change the direction Tepus minibus or Jepitu. At the last stop you have to hire a motorcycle taxi.
Because public transportation is inadequate, this method is not recommended. You are coming from out of town is better to hire bike / car in Yogyakarta, and traveled alone to the field.
Do not worry, as almost the entire territory of Yogyakarta, access roads to the remote places - including Siung and surrounding beaches - is a smooth asphalt road.
With a private vehicle, you will also be easier to visit the other beaches in the region, among others Sundak, Krakal, Wediombo and Sadeng. Let us to Yogya!Ticket prices (official charges)People Rp 1000Car Rp 1500Motor Rp 1000ParkingCar Rp 5000Motor Rp 2000
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