Hidden Natural Wonders
This collection highlights the diverse natural landscapes of Bengkulu, spanning from the volcanic highlands of Kepahiang to the remote shores of Enggano Island. It features multi-tiered cascades like Air Terjun Sengkuang, located near tea plantations, and the geothermal-influenced Air Terjun Bukit Hitam. The list also details the pristine marine environments of Enggano, including natural tidal pools like Kolam Pakuah Hyukua and secluded coral sandbanks.
Air Terjun Sengkuang
A multi-tiered cascade located in the Kepahiang Regency, situated within the Kabawetan tea plantation area.
Air Terjun Bukit Hitam
Waterfall located near a geothermal crater, featuring water temperatures influenced by local volcanic activity.
Camp Air Terjun
Designated camping area providing trail access to the Bukit Hitam waterfall and the surrounding geothermal forest.
Pulau Manu'he
Small, uninhabited island off the coast of Enggano characterized by surrounding coral reef systems.
Gosong Beradu
Submerged coral sandbank and reef area located in the remote waters surrounding Enggano Island.
Tanjung Gosong Seng
Coastal point on Enggano Island featuring coral rock formations and clear marine waters.
Kolam Pakuah Hyukua
Natural tidal pool on the coastline of Enggano Island, formed by limestone rock barriers that trap seawater.
Kolam Kinokueh
Seawater pool enclosed by natural rock formations on the shoreline of Enggano Island.
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