Thursday, October 23, 2014

Exotic Dieng Wonosobo Tourism Object

Exotic Dieng Wonosobo Tourism Object

The Dieng Plateau Nature Tourism Object Wonosobo - Dieng Plateau has located approximately 30 km from the city of Wonosobo and is in the border area between Banjarnegara Regency and Wonosobo Regency. It is located west of the Mount Sindoro and Mount Sumbing complexes.

Around the Dieng Plateau Tourism area, you will find small ancient Hindu temples with unique architecture where the temples are also named after story characters from Mahabharata such as Bima, Gatot Kaca, Arjuna, and Srikandi. In addition, the Dieng tourist area also has Dieng Plateau Theater which provides information on natural events around Dieng. Plateau Thea is decorated with a beautiful and comfortable garden to relax while enjoying the beautiful natural panorama from the mountains around Dieng.

Exotic Dieng Wonosobo Tourism Object

Talking about the Dieng Plateau, it turns out that the name Dieng has a meaning, you know. So if it is interpreted as the residence of the gods and goddesses. It's different from the Javanese when referring to the Javanese language, namely "Adi" which means beautiful, and among which means strange, so the local people interpret it as a beautiful place but full of spiritual nuances.

In this Dieng Tourism Object, besides being able to enjoy quite beautiful natural panoramas, you will also be presented with bubbling boiling mud, and brightly colored sulfur lakes which are truly amazing so they will bring a mystical impression.

So apart from offering some enchanting natural beauty, at the Dieng Natural Tourism Object, we will also be able to enjoy several tourist attractions around Dieng, such as:
  • Telaga: Telaga Warna, a lake that often gives off shades of red, green, blue, white, and violet, Pengilon Lake, which is located right next to Telaga Warna, the unique thing is that the color of the water in this lake is clear as if it is not mixed with sulfur. Another uniqueness is that what separates Telaga Warna from Telaga Pengilon is only grass that forms like a small swamp. Merida Lake is the largest among the lakes in the Dieng Plateau. The water that never recedes is used for irrigation in agricultural fields. Even this lake is also used by anglers to channel their hobbies or also tourists who just go around on small boats rented out by local residents.
  • Craters: Sikidang, Sileri, Sinila (erupted and released toxic gas in 1979 with 149 victims), Candradimuka Crater.
  • A complex of Hindu temples built in the 7th century, including Gatotkaca Temple, Bima Temple, Arjuna Temple, Semar Temple, Sembadra Temple, Srikandi Temple, Setyaki Temple, Gangsiran Aswatama, and Dwarawati Temple.
  • Caves: Semar Cave, Jadran Cave, Sumur Cave. Located between Telaga Warna and Telaga Pengilon, it is often used as a place for spiritual practice.
  • Jalatunda well in 1937
  •  Jalatunda well.
  • Dieng Volcanic Theatre, a theater to see films about volcanoes in Dieng.
  • The Dieng Kailasa Museum stores artifacts and provides information about nature (geology, flora-fauna), the Dieng people (daily life, agriculture, beliefs, arts), and the archaeological heritage of Dieng. It has a theater for watching movies (currently about Dieng archeology), an open stage on the roof of the museum, and a restaurant.
  • Serayu River springs are often called Tuk Bima Lukar (Tuk = spring).
This is a glimpse of the Dieng Plateau Tourism Object in Wonosobo, all information about the Dieng Plateau is adapted from various sources. Thank you and I hope this is useful... How bro... are you interested in visiting it?

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