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- Bunaken
- About half an hour by a motorized outrigger
canoe from Manado, Bunaken island is a veritable paradise
for snorkelers and scuba enthusiasts. The coral reef off
Bunaken island is particularly good for that and shouldn't
be missed while you're in this region. The drop off wall
at Liang Cove is not only rare in the world, as it's described
by international divers as being spectacular with caves,
gullies, and caverns harbouring an immense wealth of marine
life. The water averages a balmy 28 degrees C and
visibility is sensational (over) 30 m. The Bunaken sea
garden is rich with colourful tropical marine life.
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- Manado Tua Island
- Manado Tua is the main island of its sister
islands group: Bunaken, Siladen, Mantehage and Nain, situated
just off Manado city in the Bay. The path to the top takes
several hours to climb but the view takes in all the islands
in the Manado Bay. Superb for snorkeling and skin diving,
and ideal for corals and sponges. The beach is a mixture
of white sand and coral formations. Beautiful reefs and
coral gardens are also found around the islands of the
northernmost tip of the Minahasa peninsula and along the
east coast. The reef lines the coast of Tangkoko Batuangus
in the area of a nature reserve. A permit should be obtained
from Sub Balai Konservasi Sumber Daya Alam (Nature Conservation
Office) in Manado, before heading for this reserve.
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- Tasik Ria
- Tasik Ria is situated about 20 km southwest
of Manado and has a beautiful sandy beach, with coconut
trees. Ideal for sunbathing, swimming, fishing, diving
and snorkeling. Tasik Ria seashore resort is completed
by its four-star "Manado Beach Hotel" with 250
rooms, swimming pool, bar & discotique is a lush seashore
resort. Easily reachable by public bus or taxi from Manado.
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- Tara-tara
- 15 km further southwest from Tasik Ria this
village has traditionally been the centre of Minahasan,
culture and arts. In Tara-Tara traditional dances can
be enjoyed in the open air at Kemer Garden. There are
World War II at Japanese caves at the Ranowangko dam,
and the Kemer natural bathing spot nearby in the shadow
of the volcano lokon, mount Kasehe and mount Tatawiran.
Easily reachable from Manado by public bus or taxi.
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- Watu Pinabetengan
- A megalithic stone of the ancestors of Minahasa,
its surface is covered with crude, mysterious live drawings
and scripts which have never been deciphered. According
to Minahasa history, this is the place where the ancestors
first divided up the land among the people (Watu Pinabetengan
means "The stone of discussion about the division").
The ruling was made in order to ensure a peaceful and
harmonious life. Seven divisions were made amongst different
areas of Tombulu, Tonsea, Toulour, Tontemboan, Tonsawang,
Ponosakan and Pasan Ratahan. This is located in Tompaso,
about 45 km from Manado.
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- Waruga
- An ancient cemetery of Minahasan ancestors
consits of 144 Sarcophagi, which is a remnant of the Megalithic
age. It has a special historical value. Specific Sarcophagus
known as "Waruga~ are unique square stones with holes
in the middle and prism shaped lids. The artistic aspect
of the Sarcophagus is known by the decorative sculpture
and carving around the tombs and the lids with various
motifs such as of human beings, plants, animals, and traditional
geometrical motifs like clouds, strings curls, double
braids. Located in Sawangan village, about 24 km from
Manado.
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- Tangkoko Batuangus
- A nature reserve on open grassland covered
with a great variety of plants. Located on the slopes
of mount "Dua Saudara", the area is composed
of impressive green hills and valleys with amazingly scenic
views of natural beauty. There are black apes, maleo birds,
snakes, wild pigs, hornbills and rusa deer. Located north
of Bitting, it covers on area of 3,196 ha. This nature
reserve has several cottages and small restaurants nearby.
It is only reachable by four-wheel drive jeeps from Girian
village over a rough road.
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- Lake Tondano - Remboken Tourist Site
- About 36 km southwest of Manado is lake Tondano,
600 m above sea level. The drive to Tondano passes through
picturesque villages and clove plantations. Situated right
on the edge of the lake is the Remboken Tourist site,
an ideal place for water skiing, fishing, and boating.
Bungalows, hot water swimming pool and restaurants are
available.
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- Karumenga
- Hot baths with water originating from hot
volcanic springs attract people for relaxation and health
reasons. Located in the village of Karumenga, Langoan,
about 50 km from Manado.
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- Saronde island
- A beautiful tiny island with its white sandy
beach for swimming, boating, snorkeling, diving, and water
skiing. It is located in the district of Gorontalo.
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- lake Moat
- Situated in the highlands about 900 m above
sea level, makes it a cool and nice place to visit. The
lake is surrounded by a dense forest abound with birds
of various species. It is located in the district of Bolaang
Mongondow, reachable by bus.
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- Ranopaso
- This hot water bathing spot is surrounded
by rice fields. The hot water sources lay scattered on
the ground. Bungalows are available at Koya village, about
3 km from Tondano.
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- Wale Papataupan
- Situated at Sonder village, about 37 km from
Manado Wale Papataupan is a flowery tourist spot which
has bungalows, swimming pool, steam bath facilities, restaurants,
fish ponds, and an open stage for cultural performances.
It is easily reachable from Manado by public bus.
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- Japanese Caves
- A cavernous hill side area along the road
between Kiawa and Kawangkoan. The caves were built by
the Japanese during the World War 11, used as supplies
storage.
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- Kasuang
- This place is situated about 3 km from Tomohon
which has a souvenir shop and restaurants offering Minahasan
foods. Easily reachable from Manado by public bus or taxi.
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- Japanese Monument
- Since Bitting play an important role during
the Pacific War as a home base for the Japanese Imperial
forces, it become the last resting place of their soldiers
who died in the war to reminecent of the war history.
Both the Japanese and North Sulawesi Government jointly
founded this monument.
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