Thousand Islands
One Day Trip (ODT)The Thousand Islands Marine National Park is located 45 km (28 mi) north of Jakarta. Several option of islands you can visit : Pramuka Island, Pari Island, Pelangi Island, Sepa Island and Putri Island.
The Thousand Islands Marine National Park is located 45 km (28 mi) north of Jakarta. Several option of islands you can visit : Pramuka Island, Pari Island, Pelangi Island, Sepa Island and Putri Island.
Sangiang is an island midway in the Sunda Strait between the Indonesian islands of Sumatra and Java. Administratively it is a part of Banten province of western Java.
The Thousand Islands Marine National Park in north of Jakarta, can be reach using boat from Marina-Ancol, to several option of islands, suchs as : Pramuka Island, Pari Island, Pelangi Island, Sepa Island and Putri Island.
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Weh Island often known as Sabang after the largest city, is a small active volcanic island to the northwest of Sumatra. The island is situated in the Andaman Sea. The largest city on the island, Sabang, is the northern most outpost of Indonesia.
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