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Banten Province, Indonesia

Banten is one of the provinces of Indonesia, geographically Banten lies near from West Java an Sumatra. Banten is small place and 120 km from Jakarta, laying just 80 Degrees South of the equator, Banten has a tropical climate with just two season, wet and dry all year and average annual temperature of around 28 Degrees Celsius. The Bantenese people have strong spiritual roots and their culture is still alive. The main religion is Islam morning

Anyer Beach is o­ne of the main destinations for holiday for the people of Jakarta. Located at Anyer, 38 km from Serang City or 150 km from Jakarta. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the beach, swim in the sea or the swimming pool, laying down o­n the white sand with a masseuse massaging your body, riding the banana boat, go jet-skying or just relax in the bungalow. The beach offers a beautiful sea sight with all activities such as Jet Ski, Speed Boat, Para Sailing and other aquatic sport. Sunset can be viewed from the beach or an old lighthouse at Cikoneng. A lot of hotels from the decent ones to international 5 stars can be tourist best choice to stay. Anyer beach is one Banten's most popular sea side destinations relaxed friendly atmosphere. The shores of Anyer provide a peaceful respite for those looking to take things extra easy try sky surfing, jetsky, banana speed boating, traditional boating and other recreation of water sport. Many facilities for the tourist such as hotel star, home stay, restaurant, etc. Further a field has a good destination it is Carita beach, Tanjung Lesung, Bagedur.

Banten Tourism

In line with tourism development recently, Banten Province has a big tourism potential consist of natural tourism and historical tourism. Natural tourism located in Padeglang Regency likes Ujung Kulon National Park & Island, Cilegon Regency likes Anyer Carita Beach (leisure & water sport) and Krakatau Volcano. Culture and Historical tourism located in Serang Regency likes The Archaeological Museum, Banten Great Mosque & Chinese Temple Built and spiritual

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