Tuesday, April 28, 2020


Serang Beach is located in Serang Village, Kec. Panggungrejo, Kab. Blitar. The beach which is located approximately 45 km southeast of Blitar City consists of three beach complexes. The main beach is the place to hold the offerings ceremony every 1 Sura, while the second and third beaches are white sand located west of the main beach with limited hills.
This beach offers a panorama of exotic black sand beaches. On the east coast there is a viewing post which is used every year to conduct the rukyat to determine the beginning of Ramadan.
About 50 meters from the lip of Serang Beach, there is a fishing village flanked by hills. One of the marine products in this area is lobster which is still traditionally caught. As with other beaches facing the Indian Ocean, tourists are prohibited from swimming on this beach.

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Monday, April 27, 2020



Pasetran Gondo Mayit Beach is also known as Pasir Putih Beach. This beach is located east of Tambakrejo Beach. To go to this beach, tourists can climb the hill east of Tambakrejo or turn around along the village road.
This beach is still more beautiful compared to Tambakrejo Beach. This beach is like a hidden paradise. There are still not many tourists visiting Gondo Mayit Beach. The place is cool and beautiful. You can enjoy the atmosphere of a beach vacation while sitting under the green trees. In this place you will not find sharp rocks, but you can enjoy the expanse of pearl-colored white sand and crystal-clear water. The view of the sunset on Gondo Mayit Beach is also very appropriate for those of you who like to enjoy the beauty of the sunset.

Pasetran Gondo Mayit Beach

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Tambakrejo Beach is a favorite beach destination in Blitar. This beach is administratively located in Tambakrejo Village, Wonotirto District, Blitar Regency, East Java.
The white sandy beach which is located approximately 30 km south of Blitar City is located in a bay with a coastline reaching 10 km. Unlike other beaches facing the Indian Ocean, tourists here are allowed to bathe and swim at this beach, especially in the afternoon when the sea water begins to recede.
This beach has been supported by access and complete supporting facilities. Besides enjoying the beauty of the beach, tourists can also shop fresh fishermen's catches at the fish auction place or try smoked fish from Tambakrejo Fish Market on the lips of the beach.
In addition to the fishing village, this beach is also famous for the offerings ritual which is carried out every year in October.

Tambakrejo Beach

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It stands majestically in the north of Blitar. A masterpiece of the three major kingdoms in the archipelago. Penataran Temple or also called Palah Temple is an extremely extraordinary cultural heritage and is a landmark for the world of tourism in Blitar Regency. Although it is located in Penataran Village, Ngleggok District which is actually far from the city center or district center, it does not necessarily make this temple escape the attention of the Government. As the most comprehensive bathing complex in East Java, Penataran Temple received special attention from the Blitar Regional Government. Various supporting facilities have been built, and their existence is also integrated with several other tourism objects such as the Penataran Swimming Pool and the Penataran Museum.
Penataran Temple was established during the reign of King Srengga of the Kadhiri Kingdom. This is contained in the inscription which is located in the complex of Penataran Temple. Although then the kingdom of Kadhiri collapsed, but the construction of this temple was continued by subsequent kingdoms namely the Kingdom of Singosari and Majapahit. This historical fact shows how important the existence of Penataran Temple for these kingdoms was. Therefore, it is not surprising that Penataran Temple is now a tourism landmark in Blitar Regency.
As in general reliefs of temples in East Java which were carved based on the analogy of the life of characters who were harmonized in that place, Ramayana reliefs with figures Rama and Shinta, and Krisnayana reliefs with Krisna and Rukmini figures, carved on the walls of Penataran temple can be said to be similar to the story of Ken Arok and Ken Dedes.
The existence of Penataran Temple Tourism really helps lift the economy of the community around the temple, the many stalls of sellers make it easier for tourists to find souvenirs. In addition, to attract more tourists Blitar Regency Government also builds other Tourism Facilities namely baths or swimming pools that are not too far apart from Penataran Temple Area.

Penataran Temple

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