Monday 8 April 2013

Lake Sarangan

Lake Sarangan, also known as sand wells is a natural lake located at the foot of Mount Sidoarjo, the District Plaosan, Magetan District, East Java. Located about 16 kilometers west of the city Magetan. These wells is approximately 30 hectares and depths of 28 meters. With air temperatures between 18 and 25 degrees Celsius, well Sarangan attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors every year.
Lake Sarangan a mainstay attractions Magetan. Around the wells are two-star hotels, 43 hotels jasmine class, and 18 tourist huts. In addition to dozens of gift shops eye, visitors can also enjoy the beauty of the ride round the lake Sarangan, or driving a fast boat. Other attractions facilities already exist, for example a restaurant, a playground, tourist market, parking, public telephone facilities, places of worship, and parks.
The existence of 19 wells diner around making a lot of visitors have alternative menu options. Similarly, the presence of street vendors offering various souvenirs are convenient for visitors to buy souvenirs. presented special meal at the well site is stewed rabbit.
Magetan also helped with the potential for local small industry that is able to produce handicrafts for souvenirs, such as woven bamboo, leather craft, craft shoes, and specialty food products such as flakes melinjo and pancakes. Sarangan Wells also has a boat rental service and rickshaws water. There are 51 boats and 13 motor rickshaws water that can be used to surf well.
Lake Sarangan have some important activities annual calendar, the ritual offering on Friday Pon length Ruwah month, in the middle of the school holidays, Ledug Sura 1 Muharram, and the fireworks festival in the night turn of the year. Local county government center to make the project a thoroughfare that connects well with attractions Tawangmangu Sarangan in District Karanganyar. Pelandaian widening project and steep road that connects the two districts is expected to be completed in 2007.

If you want to go to Lake Sarangan, you can contact Bunafit Tours on http://www.bunafitadventure.com

 Source: www.id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telaga_Sarangan

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