Karimunjawa National Park, also Karimun Jawa National Park, is a national marine park designated in the Karimunjawa archipelago, Jepara Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. It lies 80 km north west of Jepara, Central Java in the Java Sea.
The national park was formally declared as Marine Protection Area in
2001. Based on popular local myth, this archipelago was discovered by
Sunan Nyamplungan, the nephew of Sunan Kudus who is one of the Wali Sanga.[3]
Karimunjawa is also a tourist attraction popular for its white sandy
beach, pristine coral reefs, challenging treks through the hills, the
pilgrimage to Sunan Nyamplungan Cemetery, and the customs and traditions
of the Karimunjawa community.
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Dikutip dari http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karimunjawa_National_Park
Senin, 28 Mei 2012
Karimunjawa Things To Do..!!!
Fishing
Bring your camera & take a lot of photos
Hiking
Ujung Gelam Beach
The Educational Mangrove Forest
Choose your own island!!!
list of fave destinations among the islands
Swim with the Sharks
Scuba diving
Sailing
Snorkling
Swimming
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How to reach the Karimunjawa islands ? and when is the best time?
Today it has been
easier to access the island, by air or by sea. It would be better that
you arrange well your coming there, considering the schedule of the
ferry or even the flight schedule and the most important is the best
visiting season.
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KARIMUNJAWA - Weekend Package (2D 1N)
Start from Yogyakarta / Semarang - Central Java
Finding new places for fishing, surely you will never meet the better place than Karimunjawa. It is delightful place for sleeping on the beach, snorkeling all
day and fishing. At night, light a small fire on the beach and cook the fish.
Saturday, Day 01 (L,D)
08.00 - meeting point at Tanjung Emas, Semarang seaport
09.00 - start from SEMARANG by boat to Karimunjawa
12.30 - arrive at Karimunjawa, check in to the hotel, lunch at hotel.
14.00 - land tour visiting Bugis traditional village, and Tanjung Gelam
18.00 - dinner at homestay
08.00 - meeting point at Tanjung Emas, Semarang seaport
09.00 - start from SEMARANG by boat to Karimunjawa
12.30 - arrive at Karimunjawa, check in to the hotel, lunch at hotel.
14.00 - land tour visiting Bugis traditional village, and Tanjung Gelam
18.00 - dinner at homestay
Sunday, Day 02 (L,D)
07.00 - breakfast
08.00 - tour visiting Menjangan Kecil Island – you can enjoy the beautiful white sandy beach, you can swim, sun bathing or snorkeling, there more species fishes and beautiful coral reef in underwater of the island. After that, voyages to Menjangan Besar Island to see sharks, barracuda conservation.
07.00 - breakfast
08.00 - tour visiting Menjangan Kecil Island – you can enjoy the beautiful white sandy beach, you can swim, sun bathing or snorkeling, there more species fishes and beautiful coral reef in underwater of the island. After that, voyages to Menjangan Besar Island to see sharks, barracuda conservation.
12.00 - lunch at home stay
14.00 - depart from Karimunjawa to Semarang by fast boat
17.30 - arrive at Semarang
14.00 - depart from Karimunjawa to Semarang by fast boat
17.30 - arrive at Semarang
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Package Inclusive of :
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| Dikutip dari http://www.travelindo.com/paket_detail.php/view/4/39/karimunjawa-weekend-package-2d-1n |
"Karimunjawa islands off Java" Karimunjawa by theo1006
The Karimunjawa island group consists of 27 islands in the Java Sea 90
km north of Jepara. Only 5 of them are inhabited and the whole group has
been declared a National Marine Park. They are the best destination
from Java for snorkeling and scuba diving or just relaxing on the sandy
beaches.
We had wanted to go there in 2008, but found out in time that the ferry "Muria" was out of service for repairs. So in May 2009 we spent five days there and were not disappointed. The number of foreign visitors is still very limited and domestic tourists arrive only on holidays, so it is easy to imagine that the islands are there just for you.
We had wanted to go there in 2008, but found out in time that the ferry "Muria" was out of service for repairs. So in May 2009 we spent five days there and were not disappointed. The number of foreign visitors is still very limited and domestic tourists arrive only on holidays, so it is easy to imagine that the islands are there just for you.
Karimunjawa Hotel Tips by theo1006
Nirvana Resort: The most luxurious
Jaya Karimun: The Floating Inn
Buginese and Jepara style houses: Stay at Kemujan
Escape Beach Resort: Friend's choice
Karimunjawa Inn: Our choice
Jaya Karimun: The Floating Inn
Buginese and Jepara style houses: Stay at Kemujan
Escape Beach Resort: Friend's choice
Karimunjawa Inn: Our choice
Dikuti[ dari http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/c8969/12920d/3/?o=2
Karimunjawa Inn will be joined to Bengawan Travel Mart (BTM) 2012 - Solo
130 buyers and sellers will likely also be present on Bengawan Travel Mart during the past four days from April 28th until May 1st. In addition, 9 of the largest tour operators in Malaysia and 3 from China also expressed their readiness to presents in this event. The next concept of BTM also slightly different. This year in exhibition format, sellers are expected to be all out in promoting their products in a booth. While the buyer can more easily understand and explore the information products offered.
Interestingly the conduct of BTM is connecting to event "Solo Menari" Solo Dancing 24 Hours on Sunday (29/4), so in addition to buyer comes for business interests but they can also enjoy attractions.
About Bengawan Travel Mart
Bengawan Travel Mart is a project highlighting cultural and heritage travel mart product. The event is to meet the buyers and sellers in tourism business so as to anhanche the trades and to dig up any potency in tourism.
Bengawan Travel Mart (BTM) is a collaborative among tourism industries :
• The Surakarta City Tourism Art and Culture office
• Surakarta Travel Industry Association (ASITA)
• Surakarta Hotel & Restaurant Association (PHRI)
• Major Airlines Partners
• Others Tourism Stakeholders
• The Surakarta City Tourism Art and Culture office
• Surakarta Travel Industry Association (ASITA)
• Surakarta Hotel & Restaurant Association (PHRI)
• Major Airlines Partners
• Others Tourism Stakeholders
DATE OF EVENT
Bengawan Travel Mart (BTM) will be held on April, 28 - May, 01 '2012
VENUE
THE SUNAN HOTEL
Jl. Jend. Ahmad Yani No 40
Solo, Central Java, Indonesia
Source : http://www.btmsolo.com/2010/12/about-bengawan-travel-mart.html
Source : http://www.btmsolo.com/2010/12/about-bengawan-travel-mart.html
Akomodasi dengan penilaian terbaik untuk Karimun Jawa
6 Menjangan Resort Karimunjawa
Dikutip dari http://www.tripadvisor.co.id/Tourism-g1574417-Karimun_Jawa_Central_Java_Java-Vacations.html
All about Karimun Jawa
Karimunjawa is a newly discovered untouched virgin paradise, said to become the “next Bali”
Boasting beautiful tropical reefs and enormous well preserved national park, this new tourist destination is an experience for both the experienced traveler and the newbie.
All you need to know about Karimunjawa is now on the internet. You can go to Kura Kura Resort for a choice of luxurious accommodation http://www.kurakuraresort.com. Other source , you can try www.karimunjawa-ticketing.co.id that has up to date schedules .

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Boasting beautiful tropical reefs and enormous well preserved national park, this new tourist destination is an experience for both the experienced traveler and the newbie.
All you need to know about Karimunjawa is now on the internet. You can go to Kura Kura Resort for a choice of luxurious accommodation http://www.kurakuraresort.com. Other source , you can try www.karimunjawa-ticketing.co.id that has up to date schedules .
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Dikutip dari http://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g294228-d1139103/Java:Indonesia:Karimunjawa.html
KGRE Travels to Karimunjawa and Jombang
In the first week of October I had the opportunity to travel to Karimunjawa
Island in Central Java and to Jombang in East Java. Capt KGRE was also
travelling at the same time but to different locations. Actually I was
only scheduled to go to Jombang while Capt. KGRE planned to visit schools
in Karimunjawa. But then just one day before the trip there was unexpected
developments with our travel plans. We wanted to cover more activities
during those trips. This made us re-route our travel at the last minute.
So as you could imagine these travels were started rather chaotically.
I had to make many phone calls to our contact people in various locations
informing the changes and re-scheduling activities and times, changing
tickets, getting new tickets, finding accommodation, etc. Luckily everything
was okay by 4pm on 7 October 2004.
At about 1pm the next day I was ready at the airport waiting for my Merpati flight to Surabaya and then continued to Semarang. The flight was scheduled at 2.30pm but was delayed for half an hour and I used the time to work on my preparation notes. Although this was not my first travel for KGRE, I felt nervous about my activity in Karimunjawa. KGRE was invited by Pak Hisyam in Karimunjawa to participate in the proposed workshop for tourists guides for the local people of Karimunjawa Island. We were happy to offer them with a small English lesson although this is not the area that KGRE develops. Certainly this was something new for KGRE to offer such help and for me especially. I've never done any teaching practice except when I was in my final university years where I had to do some teaching practice. So I armed myself with enough material to use. I also asked Capt KGRE to help me with some ideas.
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Dikutip dari http://www.kangguru.org/travel/kgretravel2002karimunjawa.htm
At about 1pm the next day I was ready at the airport waiting for my Merpati flight to Surabaya and then continued to Semarang. The flight was scheduled at 2.30pm but was delayed for half an hour and I used the time to work on my preparation notes. Although this was not my first travel for KGRE, I felt nervous about my activity in Karimunjawa. KGRE was invited by Pak Hisyam in Karimunjawa to participate in the proposed workshop for tourists guides for the local people of Karimunjawa Island. We were happy to offer them with a small English lesson although this is not the area that KGRE develops. Certainly this was something new for KGRE to offer such help and for me especially. I've never done any teaching practice except when I was in my final university years where I had to do some teaching practice. So I armed myself with enough material to use. I also asked Capt KGRE to help me with some ideas.
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Dikutip dari http://www.kangguru.org/travel/kgretravel2002karimunjawa.htm
Karimun Jawa comes from...?
www. rajakamar. com/ hotel-lombok
The name of Karimunjawa is taken from Javanese language 'Kremun kremun saking tanah Jawi'
addressed by one of the Wali Songo [the Nine Saints who introducing
Islam in Java] to describe how far this mini archipelago from Java, to
be exact from Semarang and Jepara.
Stands from 27 islands, this mini archipelago became marine national
park and it's like a treasure for those who loves marine life. Here can
be found protected coral reefs
[very colourful plateaus and plains in deep and shallow waters],
secluded and tranquil white beaches [seems no-one there], pelican and
hornbill, seagrass and kinds of sea creatures, from crabs, anchovy, starfish, sharks, stingray, jellyfish, red snappers, etc.
Several additional info from handbook of marine biology:
~ ecosystem type: rainforest plain with seagrass, algae, mangrove and coral reef
~ stands from 27 islands in the chain of archipelago
~ specialities vegetation: Crystocalyx macrophyla
~ type of algae: green, brown and red
~ mangrove with kind of vegetation: Terminalia cattapa, Casuarina equisetifolia, Scaerota frustescens, Strebus asper, Hibiscus tiliaceus and Rhizophora mucronata
~ kind of coral reefs: fringing reef, barrier reef and patch reef. stands from 51 genus, 90 types of hard corals and 242 species of fish.
~ protected items on the sea: Antiphates spp, Tubipora musica, Cassis cornuta, Charonia tritonis, Nautilus pompillius, Turbo marmoratus and 6 types of kima
~ animal on land: Cervus timorensis subspec, Macaca fascicularis karimondjawae, 40 kinds of birds like Ducula aenea, Haliaeetus leucogaster [warning: so rarely found nowadays], Pycnonotus goiavier, Psittacula alexandri, Eretmochelys imbricata, Chelonia mydas and local snake called 'edor'
~ stands from 27 islands in the chain of archipelago
~ specialities vegetation: Crystocalyx macrophyla
~ type of algae: green, brown and red
~ mangrove with kind of vegetation: Terminalia cattapa, Casuarina equisetifolia, Scaerota frustescens, Strebus asper, Hibiscus tiliaceus and Rhizophora mucronata
~ kind of coral reefs: fringing reef, barrier reef and patch reef. stands from 51 genus, 90 types of hard corals and 242 species of fish.
~ protected items on the sea: Antiphates spp, Tubipora musica, Cassis cornuta, Charonia tritonis, Nautilus pompillius, Turbo marmoratus and 6 types of kima
~ animal on land: Cervus timorensis subspec, Macaca fascicularis karimondjawae, 40 kinds of birds like Ducula aenea, Haliaeetus leucogaster [warning: so rarely found nowadays], Pycnonotus goiavier, Psittacula alexandri, Eretmochelys imbricata, Chelonia mydas and local snake called 'edor'
Dikutip dari http://www.world66.com/asia/southeastasia/indonesia/java/karimunjawa
Karimunjawa Hotels Picture
Karimunjawa is a chain of 27 islands north of Semarang, off the coast of Central Java, Indonesia. Designated as a national marine park. Karimunjawa consists of many small islands, with the main ones being Karimunjawa island, Kemujan island, Menjangan Besar island, and Menjangan Kecil island.
Dikutip dari http://you.travel/Karimunjawa
Karimun Jawa Overview
Karimunjawa is a bunch of islands in a northwestern of Jepara, Central
Java, 27 island which is 5 of them are inhabited and together with 22
others set as four major zones; Zone I is the core sanctuary area and is
out of bounds to all, Zone 2 is the wilderness area open to limited
tourism, Zone 3 is the utilization area, Zone 4 is the buffer zone.
Karimunjawa offers good diving experience. The reefs are a mixture of fringing, barrier, and patch with bottom depths ranging from 15 to 40 meters. The reefs have 35 types of hard corals, sponges, gorgonian, soft and red corals and an amazing 240 plus variety of fishes. Also you may get wreck diving at the island of Batu Kunci, Karang Kapal, Karang Ketel, and Batulawang. Best time for weather is April to November with the rainy season peaking between December and February.
Karimunjawa offers good diving experience. The reefs are a mixture of fringing, barrier, and patch with bottom depths ranging from 15 to 40 meters. The reefs have 35 types of hard corals, sponges, gorgonian, soft and red corals and an amazing 240 plus variety of fishes. Also you may get wreck diving at the island of Batu Kunci, Karang Kapal, Karang Ketel, and Batulawang. Best time for weather is April to November with the rainy season peaking between December and February.
Dikutip dari http://www.travbuddy.com/Karimun-Jawa-travel-guide-1313132
Karimunjawa Travel Guide
The Place
Plan a Karimunjawa vacation with reviews, tips and photos posted by real travelers and Karimunjawa locals
Things to Do
The Educational Mangrove Forest
Ujung Gelam Beach
Pulau Tengah
Hiring a boat at Karimunjawa Harbour
Dikutip dari http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Asia/Indonesia/Karimunjawa-1217037/TravelGuide-Karimunjawa.html
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