The twin islands of Bangka-Belitung off the eastern coast of Sumatra are surrounded by a number of beautiful tiny islands. Notable among these Lengkuas Island,
blessed with a pristine beach, turquoise blue waters and distinct huge
granite boulders, the icon of Belitung beaches, located north of Tanjung
Binga Village in Belitung
. Adding to the splendor is the existence of a hundred years’ old
Lighthouse which offers complete fascinating views of the island and its
surroundings.
With a total area of less than 1
hectare, Lengkuas is located within the Sijuk sub-district, Belitung
Regency. While it may be small in size nevertheless it offers a wide
range of splendors. This humble little island offers idyllic landscape,
lush palm trees and staggering boulders that are great fun to climb on
or swim beneath.
One can reach these unique, giant
granite clusters by walking across the shallow waters that are no deeper
than 1.2 meters. The water is so transparent that the bottom of the sea
is clearly visible. Below the surface, the waters around the island
are filled with colorful fish of various kinds, pristine coral reefs, a large number of starfish and more
of the fascinating granite boulders. The moderately calm and shallow
water makes it a perfect place for swimming and snorkeling, while on the
beach the fresh breeze will truly indulge those who lay down on the
soft white sands.
The pride of Lengkuas Island, however,
is the iconic old lighthouse. Built by the Dutch in 1882, it still
maintains its main function today in guiding ships sailing through and
out of the island of Belitung. Approximately 50 meters in height, it is
as tall as a 12-storey building. It has a window on each floor, giving
visitors a chance to enjoy the different views from within the
lighthouse. While the lighthouse itself is an exceptional feature, the
spectacle it offers from the top is truly spellbinding. Here one can
get a complete 360 degree view of the fascinating Island and all the
wonders that surround it, including the crystal clear waters and other
spreading tiny islands.
source:wonderful indonesia
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