Diplomats From 11 Countries Amazed By Beauty And Tourism Attractions In Tanjung Lesung
JAKARTA - The beauty of Tanjung Lesung has again amazed the eyes of the world. This tourist area in Banten has hosted dozens of diplomats from 11 countries.
The expanse of white sandy beaches, clear blue seas, to charming dusk dusk made the guests of honor dissolve in the atmosphere.
Not only natural beauty, this tourist destination in the Banten area also shows rich culture and hospitality, making the visit a deep impression on diplomats.
"I really like sunsets in Tanjung Lesung. The sunset feels closer, it feels very peaceful when I see it," said Raman Ramanouski, Belarusian Ambassador to Indonesia, after watching dusk with his wife.
A similar admiration was also expressed by Poernomo Siswoprasetijo, President Director of the Tanjung Lesung SEZ, who accompanied the group at Sunset Park.
"The weather is friendly, the sky is not cloudy, so the colors of the light (jingga, unggu, blue) are getting out. The shape of the sun is also clearly visible," he said.
Tanjung Lesung Beach, which is part of Tanjung Lesung Beach & Hotel, is indeed one of the prima donnas of this area. The soft sand, calm waves, and blue sea panoramas make it like a small paradise west of Java Island. However, Tanjung Lesung's charm did not stop on one beach.
The diplomat group also tried the excitement of activities at Lalassa Beach, a water sports center. The atmosphere was full of laughter when they tried jet skis, banana boats, donut boats, and snorkeling.
"Playing watersport here is really fun, I'm very happy," Walker of the United States Embassy said, laughing in a soaking wet shirt.
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Not only marine panorama, Tanjung Lesung also presents a cultural side that is no less unique. One of them is the Mongolian Culture Center (MCC), the first and only Mongolian cultural center in Southeast Asia.
Here, diplomats experience a typical Mongolian experience, nausea from seeing the traditional house firsthand, taking pictures with the statue of Genghis Khan, wearing the emperor's costume, tasting the culinary delights, and studying archery in the style of aTORic soldier.
Activities continue with planting trees in the MCC area as a symbol of friendship between diplomats and Tanjung Lesung. After that, the group continued their journey to Joglo Village Complex with six original Joglo houses from Java.
Traditional nuances make guests enthusiastic. Some are busy taking pictures, some choose to sit back and enjoy the freshness of the drink under a shady joglo.
"Traditional tourism, such as the Mongolian Culture Center, which we visited, is very interesting. We really enjoyed visiting there," said Dagmar Gonzalez Grau, Cuban Ambassador to Indonesia.
Towards night, diplomats are treated with dinner at Pangrango Restaurant. The variety of menus is served, but fresh seafood is the favorite of many guests.
For most diplomats, this short journey opens the eye to Tanjung Lesung's great potential as a world-class tourist destination. The beauty of the beach, the diversity of flora-fauna, to unique cultural experiences are believed to attract foreign tourists.
"This is my first time in Tanjung Lesung. The place is beautiful, the facilities are complete, the food is good, the restaurant is good, the beach is cool too. I will definitely recommend it for people who like nature," said Andrew of the Russian Embassy.