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Makalah Tourism Tulang Bawang & Waykanan
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GROUP ASSIGNMENT OF TOURISM
“Tulang Bawang And Way Kanan Towns”
Arraged By:
GROUP 8
NO NAME SRN
1 RIZKY BUNGA VANIA 10341167
2 WIWIT SULIAWATI 10341169
3 SRI WAHYUNI 10341145
4 TIKA OKTAVIANI 103411
5 RISTIAN YURITA SARI 10341136
6 NI WAYAN EKA Y.D 10341118
7 PUJI SUHARTI 10341125
8 MELIA PRATIWI 10341112
MUHAMMADIYAH UNIVERSITY OF METRO
TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION FACULTY
ENGLISH EDUCATION STUDY PROGRAM
2013
PREFACE
First of all thank to our God, who has been giving us blessing and opportunity so
we can finish this assignment “tourism”, although our assignment have not good yet
and still need suggestions to correct this paper. In this case, the writer would like to
say thank to:
1. Our parent who has supported us to finish this paper.
2. Mr. Saifudin Latif S.pd, M.pd our lecturer in this subject and who has been
giving us direction to do this paper.
Hopefully this paper can be useful to whosever read this paper, generally to the
university and especially all of the students in B class. For sure the writer need critics
and suggestions for the writer paper in the future will be better.
24th
, May 2013
Writer,
Group 8
TABLE OF CONTENT
COVER PAGE ....................................................................................... i
PREFACE ....................................................................................... ii
TABLE OF CONTENT ......................................................................... iii
CHAPTER I ....................................................................................... 1
1.1 Possesion, giving and lending ........................................................... 1
CAHPTER II ....................................................................................... 3
2.1 Science And Technology .................................................................. 3
CHAPTER III ....................................................................................... 5
3.1 Time ....................................................................................... 5
CHAPTER IV ....................................................................................... 9
4.1 Movement And Speed ...................................................................... 9
CHAPTER V ....................................................................................... 12
5.1 Obligation ....................................................................................... 12
CHAPTER VI Conclusion .................................................................... 18
PREFERENCE
BAB I
TULANG BAWANG TOUR
1. Tulang Bawang story
Tulang Bawang district was formed in 1997 through the secretariat Preparation
Tulang Bawang regency. This determination by letter dated 14 No.821.2/II/09/97
Governor's decision on the appointment of Regent Januari1997 Level II preparation
Tulang Bawang. Menggala town has a very old history, where Menggala is known as
the Paris of Lampung. The population of Tulang Bawang regency until the end of
2001 amounted to 711 886 inhabitants.
At the time of the formation / establishment of Tulang Bawang district on March 20,
1997 Tulang Bawang regency at that time had the largest area, 22% of the Province
of Lampung. By being aware of the challenges and efforts to accelerate the
development and shorten the span of control of public services in the area of Earth
Nengah Sai Nyappur this, then all elements of society and is fully supported by the
Government of Tulang Bawang district, In 2008 Tulang Bawang district is divided
into 3 (three) new autonomous region (DOB) with Law No. 49 Year 2008 on the
Establishment of the Autonomous Region District Mesuji and Law No. 50 Year 2008
on the Establishment of the Autonomous Region District Bone West onions. After the
division of this region, the current Tulang Bawang district has an area of ± 4361.83
Km2, which is scattered in the Government District 15 regions, 4 and 148 Kampung
Village. Although this area has been expanded, Tulang Bawang district still has a
variety of natural resources and cultural diversity potential to be developed in order to
achieve the welfare of all sections of society.
Tulang Bawang district is only about 120 Km capital of Lampung, Bandar Lampung.
While from Jakarta by using air transport ± 45 minutes from Soekarno Hatta Airport
heading Raden Intan II (Branti) followed by 2 hours by road to the city Menggala
Tulang Bawang regency. For those who want to use land transportation distance from
Jakarta to Menggala is within ± 8 hours through the Port of Merak Bakauheni.
2. Geographical Location
Tulang Bawang district with Menggala the capital, is approximately 120 km from the
Capital (Bandar Lampung). The boundaries of the district area as follows:
Kabupaten Mesuji
Kabupaten
Tulang
Bawang
Barat
Laut
Jawa
Tulang Bawang
Kabupaten Lampung
Tengah
• Tulang Bawang district with an area of 7770.84 km or 22% of the area of Lampung
Province. Located between 3 ° 50'-4 ° 40 'latitude and 104 ° 58'-105 ° 52' E
• Tulang Bawang regency is located at the downstream of 2 (two) major rivers
namely Way Tulang Bawang and Mesuji Way
• Most of the Tulang Bawang district is an area of alluvial plains and marshes as well.
With the kind of constituent composed of alluvial soil, regosol, andosol, podzolic
brown, and red-yellow podzolic latosols
• Tulang Bawang regency gate traffic lane heading east and out of Lampung
Province, which borders Histories Ogan Ilir (OKI) South Sumatra, and Java Sea.
Road transportation infrastructure supported Hiking Trails East and the East Coast,
which would shorten the path of economic goods and services to Java and from Java
to Sumatra.
• Based on Regional Regulation No. 7 of 2005, the administration of Tulang Bawang
district was divided into 24 Districts. But since June 2007, Tulang Bawang district
was divided into 28 sub-districts and 240 Kampung / Village
3. Tulang Bawang regency
Kecamatan Mesuji / Mesuji sub district.
Kecamatan Menggala /Megala sub district.
Kecamatan Tulang bawang Tengah / Tulang Bawang Tengah sub district.
Kecamatan Tulang Bawang Udik Tulang Bawang Udik sub district.
Kecamatan Simpang Pematang / Simpang Pematang sub district.
Kecamatan Gedung Aji /Gedung Aji sub district.
Kecamatan Gunung Terang /Gunung Terang sub district.
Kecamatan Banjar Agung /Banjar Agung sub district.
Kecamatan Way Serdang/ Way Serdang sub district.
Kecamatan Tanjung Raya /Janjung Raya sub district.
Kecamatan Gedung Meneng/ Gedung Meneng sub district.
Kecamatan Rawajitu Selatan / Rawajitu Selatan sub district.
Kecamatan Penawar Tama / Penawar Tama sub district.
Kecamatan Rawa Jitu Utara / Rawa Jitu Utara sub district.
Kecamatan Lambu Kibang / Lambu Kibang sub district.
Kecamatan Tumi Jajar / Timun Jajar sub district.
4. Tari Bedayo Tulang Bawang
"Harta Karun Yang Baru Terungkap"
Bedayo Tulang Bawang dance is one of the traditional dances that exist in Tulang
Bawang has a very old age compared to other dances that exist in Menggala.
Marwansyah Citizens said that Dance Bedayo Tulang Bawang once created at the
request of his sister Menak Menak Sakaria and descent ari puti Sangecang Earth
Month, in the village Tus Bujung Menggala Udik Tulang Bawang district.
It is said that the emergence of dance Bedayo Tulang Bawang result of the plagues
that struck villages in the Bujung Menggala it. Various attempts were made at that
time, but does not go away, as long as the hermitage marvelous Sakaria got the DI so
mengadaan ceremony and cut the black sheep dance accompanied by a female dancer
who performed the sacred still amounted to 12 people.
Dandayanti queen explained, that in the beginning Bedayo Tulang Bawang dance
called dance cult or cure disease. Worship dance was performed in temples Gughi
which was witnessed by many people around Kampung Bujung Menggala. Bedayo
origin of the word comes from the word culture, dance Bedayo therefore only found
in Tulang Bawang district alone.
Bedayo Tulang Bawang dance danced by twelve dancing princesses. Three dancers
bringing offerings and are at the forefront, and there is one person in charge of
carrying an umbrella son as a companion but not in a dancing position.
The offerings were brought by three women dancers are: yellow rice mixed with
turmeric and flowers, incense, and leaves one. Nine dancers and this is a symbol of
human life which symbolizes the human senses function and liver function, nerve and
human feet. Then for three dancers who brought the offerings to the deity
symbolizing.
Bedayo Tulang Bawang dance compilation of the results of these have some basic
fundamental movement that has become the core motion. For example:
1. Lapah motion tebeng (Stepping)
2. Worship motion Pebekou (Worship)
3. Hovering Samber motion (Birds Fly)
There is a movement that characterizes the movement pebukou worship, which has a
very deep meaning in the past, the worship of the gods.
The clothing worn Bedayo Tulang Bawang dancers include:
1. Siger or Makuto
2. Amulet Necklace
3. Bracelet Kano
4. Tapis Cucuk Kanda
5. Tapis Close Chest
6. Yellow Belt
7. Shawl
8. Tanggai
Drafting process Bedayo Tulang Bawang dance from start to finish accompanied by
musical instruments are often referred to klenongan talo tuning custody or custody.
Talo reinforcements in Tulang Bawang often referred to klenongan. Talo Balak
complete the instrument amounted to 19 pieces played by 9 drummers (called
penayakan). Game results custody talo instrument is referred to as wasps.
5. Symbol Meaning Region(Regulation Of Regency Bone Onion Number 01 Of
1997)
Motto: Sai Bumi Nengah Nyappur
1. Pentagonal shield, symbolizing the Tulang Bawang people are able to maintain
the ideals of the Indonesian nation, resume development, advancing the area
based on Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution.
2. The top of the emblem reads BONE ONION, red letters, basic white, symbolizing
the presence and formation of Regional Tulang Bawang, in shades of unity, unity,
spirit, and honor to the Red and White.
3. White-colored umbrella, symbolizing protection, protector, the highest honor
Tulang Bawang community.
4. At Umbrella there are 20 (twenty) tassel, striped 3 (three), of radius 9 (nine),
surging 7 (seven), symbolizes the Tulang Bawang district was inaugurated on 20-
3-1997.
5. Crown / cap gold, symbolizing leadership / courage / heroism Tulang Bawang
community.
6. A circle, symbolizing the Tulang Bawang people are Heterogeneous, from diverse
cultural, educational, social, cohesive unity of action firm in a professional
manner, reaching goals, stepping into the future, building Tulang Bawang glory.
7. In the circle:
• The top of the circle contained in Moss Green color, symbolizing a cool
environment, agriculture, fisheries, livestock, crops.
• The top of the circle, there are 4 (four) wavy lines, symbolizing dominance of at
least 4 (four) major rivers have historically led the glory of Tulang Bawang.
• The bottom of the circle there is a chocolate color, symbolizing fertility.
• In the circle there is a Spear / Payan, crisscrossed Kris, is a traditional weapon
Tulang Bawang people are ready to defend the honor and public areas.
8. Rice and Cotton circuit, which symbolizes togetherness intact to realize a
prosperous society, physically and spiritually prosperous, equitable and
prosperous in the container Statute based on Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution.
9. Pepadun / mahligai place of a penyimbang Highways, symbolizing the Tulang
Bawang community has long recognized that a strong leadership system and
rooted.
10. Lampung script writing reads "Tulang Bawang"
11. Strand of ribbon reading "Sai Nengah Nyappur Earth", the basic white with red
writing.
12. Sai Nengah Nyappur Earth, meaning that, Tulang Bawang community area is
very open, easy to adapt to the environment, as well as friendly in the association,
is a manifestation of attitudes and abilities, nobility and confidence, and
confidence.
13. White color symbolizes Highways / Megou.
14. Yellow color symbolizes Tiuh / Kampung
15. Red color symbolizes the tribe.
6. Tugu Menggala
Located in Menggala –Tulang Bawang
7. Megow Pak University
Located In Menggala – Tulang Bawang
Megow Pak University in the next future
8. Masjid Agung Menggala
Located In Menggala- Tulang Bawang
9. Islamic Center Tulang Bawang
Located in Menggala-Tulang Bawang
10. Jembatan Cakat Tulang Bawang
Located In Menggala –Tulang Bawang
11. Way Tulang Bawang
Way is a river Tulang Bawang in Lampung most tenbesar with a width of about 200
m across Menggala City. It can be used as a tourist attraction adventure, camping,
fishing and other tourist activities, there are still many people who also inhabit some
parts of the river, better place to live and as a place to make a living by installing fish
cages around this Way Tulang Bawang.
For development in the future will come, Way Tulang Bawang can be used as an
annual sports arena for example: ornamental boat races, rowing and canoeing and
fishing, but it can also be built floating restaurant and food centers seerta typical
souvenirs Tulang Bawang.
12. Bujung Tenuk
Swamps in tapir Bujung Menggala city is tidal marsh areas become water reservoir
naturally in the rainy season, so it looks like the rainy season vast lake and of course
very beautiful scenery to be enjoyed as well as a eco-tourism, while in the dry season
this area a wide field through which the various species of birds (even rare) and can
be used as a playground and herding.
Long-term program re Onions County Government will develop the area into wisaa
object adventure, ecotourism, camping, look for the trail, fishing, agro-tourism, farm
and rural tourism, historical tourism, cultural tourism, and religious travel, so that
people / tourists will soon be Bujung tapir as a tourist destination (DTW) in Lampung
Province.
Because Bujung tapir Cross is located in East Sumatra highway and partially located
in the Trans-Asia, then to road users who will be heading to the northern part of the
island of Sumatra and over the road, it would have crossed the tapir Bujung region.
13. Rawa Pitu
One of the conservation area in Tulang Bawang district is located in the Swamp Pitu
Aji Mountain District. Here there are many different types of tropical vegetation and
animals as well as hundreds of species of tropical birds that migrated between
continents. It is suitable for travel while holding scientific research.
14. Rawa Pancing
Fishing swamp offer in Banjar Agung District t, is a wetland with an area of
approximately 12,000 hectares, in addition to beautiful scenery, Pacing is also rich
diversity of flora and fauna are endangered and protected. Tourists can enjoy the
nature by walking, camping, boating, exploring and other tourist activity
15. Bawang Latak/ Onion Latak
The attraction potential region, traversed by the highway Across Asia and when
the rainy season the water evenly with Bujung swamp tapir, so it would seem like a
vast lake with beautiful scenery and a variety of rare flora at the time / particular
month will appear in this area.
Separations onions now frequented by the public both individuals, small groups or
large groups (families) to simply enjoy the beautiful scenery recreation, eating
together, fishing and boating. Panjangakan term program developed into an integrated
tourism area with Bujung tapir.
16. Wirabangun & Onion Lake Lambu
Onions Lambu located in District Pagar Dewa about an hour from the city Menggala
is a lake that in addition to having a beautiful view (flora), also used by the local
community as the livelihood of fishermen to catch fish, this lake also there are 2
(two) are considered grave sacred by the local community, which is the tomb Menak
Makdum and Menak Melako supposedly historically are brother and sister and is a
descendant Menak Beautiful (Mr. Rio Relatives) of Panaragan. In addition there
itupula diverse bird species and there is a crocodile that is considered sacred by the
people around the lake which is now maintained by a local resident. Onions Lambu in
this activity that can be done is fishing, boating, camping, adventure tourism,
outbound, search for the trail, enjoying the beautiful scenery, and a variety of rare
bird species.
17. Kuala Teladas
In Kuala Teladas pekampungan not only are there people on the water, but they also
use the river as a place of local fish cages which results not only sold out the Tulang
Bawang, Lampung it out, such as: fish Baung, Patin, Cork and other fish species.
Tourists can enjoy the River Tour and Farm and Rural Tourism.
18. Makam Minak Pati Prajurit/ Starch Minak Soldier tomb
Historically, Tulang Bawang is one of the oldest kingdoms in Indonesia, because in
the middle of the 4th century Buddhist pilgrim Fa-Hein named, had stopped at a
prosperous and glorious kingdom, yaiu To-Po-Lang Hwang (Tulang Bawang ). Thus
since time immemorial story Tulang Bawang community resistance to the newcomers
who want to colonize, has been around since the time it was, so many heroes in those
days fall and to date there are some grave btersebar in Tulang Bawang district which
still can be seen.
Because there are people who think the sacred tomb, often at certain times they visit
the grave, good only for a pilgrimage or to "special interests". Tombs are often visited
are: Minak Patih Soldiers in Pagar Dewa, Minak Ngegulung in Tiuh Toho, Minak
Sengaji in Menggala and other tombs which are considered sacred by the local
people.
19. Hotel in Tulang Bawang
1. Hotel Musi Raya
Address/Jl. Raya Lintas Timur Unit 2 Kec. Bandar Agung
2. Hotel Rembulan
Address/Jl. Raya Lintas Timur no 192 Kec. Menggala
3. Hotel Wisata
Address Kec. Banjar Agung Tulang Bawang
4. Hotel Nusantara
Adess Kec. Banjar Agung Tulang Bawang
5. Hotel Sari Batung
Address/Jl. Gunung Sakti no 23 Kec. Menggala
20. Restaurant
1. RM Cometha
Adress/Jl. Buay Bulan Desa Lebuh Dalem III/44 Menggala
(Telp : +62-726-21084)
2. RM Lestari
Address Desa Dwi Warga Kab. Tulang Bawang
3. RM Soponyono
Address Desa Dwi Warga Tunggal Jaya, Yulang Bawang
4. RM Jati Wangi
Address Kec. Tulang Bawang Tengah, Tulang Bawang
5. RM Simpang Jaya
Address Desa Lebuh Dalem, Tulang Bawang
21. Tradisional food
The results showed that different types of Tulang Bawang traditional foods can be
grouped according to their raw materials, and processing methods are:
1. Staple foods; Mei (Rice), Mei Guring (Fried Rice), and Boras.
2. Harpoon; consists of chili paste, diversity of fish (fish can be spiced, Onow-Onow
Belebuk bustle and fish), diversity of food vegetables (eggplant, and lemon skewers)
or fruits (durian, starfruit. kemang and others). The harpoon is usually eaten with rice
and vegetables (cassava leaves, spinach or other vegetables).
3. Side Dishes; Golai daughters, Golai Bener, Golai Letuk Letuk, Timis Tenahei,
Belebuk bustle, Onow-Onow Punyew, Tenerem Punyew, Sate Punyew, Berutuk
Punyew, Sesam Punyew (Bekasem), Golai Malbei, Golai Manes, Golai Belolang,
Sop Balung , Golai Atei, Manok Grilled beselo, Gabal People (Pepes Udang).
4. Snack / Juadah: include Sagun Bias / daughters, Gandus, Serabei, Dudul,
Diamonds, Ngekak Kean, Benjakjak, Sekobal Gepou, Schwa (Lapis), Sagun pellet,
lapis legit, Bluder brake, Sagun Arabic, Telui lids, and Srikaya Gepou .
5. Fresh drinks, sherbet Kuwini.
Food processing activities carried out at a celebration of mutual aid involving family
members and relatives. How to serve food at the celebration in Tulang Bawang
district is done by serving food under / Lesbian, but in line with the development time
and the influence of outside cultures uh, then habits like this are rare. There have been
many people who use the squeeze-manan the food served on the table and comes with
a cottage food like satay hut, hut tekwan and others.
a. Makanan pokok
Nasi
Fried rice
b. Seruit
"Seruwit", is the food of the people of Lampung. Ironically the food is, clipped when
eating and should be finished on that day. And of course, eating rice should wear.
Eat way too unique, Seruwit was happening (in a container) in a meal together. How,
Kucuk kikim (boiled cassava leaves) are adequate,into seruwit. After that, put on a
bowl of rice, and Hap,, direct consumption. Typically, in the mouth while chewing,
raw lalapan also follow eaten together. And I think, extraordinary taste.
c. Lauk pauk
Pepes ikan
Gulai atie
Gulai letuk letuk
Sop balung
d. Snack
Banana chips
Banana chips that characterizes by-the Tulang Bawang Regency West is located in
District Tumijajar is about 15 km from the Capital District Center for Bone Western
Onion. As a Culinary Tour, West Onion Bones Banana chips are renowned reached
out Lampung.
Kerupuk udang
22. Plantation
Potensi Kelapa Sawit di Kabupaten Tulangbawang
Luas Lahan Perkebunan Rakyat Untuk Kelapa Sawit terdiri dari TBM:4,228
TM:32,468 TTM:46
Produksi 2009 (Ton) 102.898
Produksi 2008 (Ton) 8.203
Produksi 2006 (Ton) 109.095
Sumber Data:
Statistik Perkebunan 2009-2011
Direktorat Jenderal Perkebunan, Departemen Pertanian
Komp Deptan Gedung C Lt-III Ruang.307 Jl. Harsono R.M No. 3 Ps Minggu Jakarta
Selatan 12550
Telp 021-7815380-4
Fax 021-715486 - 7815586
Updated: 10-8-2012
Lahan yang Sudah Digunakan (Ha) 36.742
Sumber Data:
Statistik Perkebunan Indonesia 2006-2008
Departemen Pertanian Direktorat Jenderal Perkebunan
Komp Deptan Gedung C Lt-III Ruang.307 Jl. Harsono R.M No. 3 Ps Minggu Jakarta
Selatan 12550
Telp 021-7817693 021-7815380-4 Ext-4318
Fax 021-7815586 021-7815486
Updated: 10-8-2012
Propinsi
Kabupaten
Kelapa Sawit
Re-Draw Map
Potensi Karet di Kabupaten Tulangbawang
Produksi Perkebunan Untuk Karet Untuk Tahun 2006 : 21.020 Ton dan Untuk Tahun
2009: 19.527 Ton
luas Lahan Perkebunan Rakyat Untuk Karet terdiri dari TBM:4.626 TM:18.668
TTM:14
Produksi 2009 (Ton) 19.527
Produksi 2006 (Ton) 21.020
Sumber Data:
Statistik Perkebunan 2009-2011
Kementerian Pertanian Direktorat Jenderal Perkebunan
Jl. Harsono RM No.3, Gedung C Kantor Pusat Departemen Pertanian, Pasar Minggu -
Jakarta 12550
Telp 021 - 7815380 - 4
Fax 021-7815586 021-7815486
Updated: 10-8-2012
Lahan yang Sudah Digunakan (Ha) 23.308
Sumber Data:
Statistik Perkebunan 2009-2011
Kementerian Pertanian Direktorat Jenderal Perkebunan
Jl. Harsono RM No.3, Gedung C Kantor Pusat Departemen Pertanian, Pasar Minggu -
Jakarta 12550
Telp 021 - 7815380 - 4
Fax 021-7815586 021-7815486
Updated: 10-8-2012
BAB II
WAY KANAN
1. Story of way kanan
Starting in 1957, led by Wedana Right Way, Queen of the Court, the first meeting
was held to discuss plans for the Central Government which require 100,000 acres of
land for resettlement purposes. At that time three existing kewedanaan, namely
kewedanaan Kotabumi, kewedanaan Krui and kewedanaan Menggala Central
Government rejected the plan.
However kewedanaan Right Way accept the offer on the basis that in the future the
Right Way can quickly crowded population. At that moment came the idea expressed
earlier by Hi. Ridwan Basyah as a court reporter in the meeting, to make the Right
Way as a separate stand-alone district of North Lampung regency.
In 1971, the desire to make the Right Way to be a stand-alone district reappear.
Meetings with community leaders, traditional leaders, and scientists held at the
residence of Hi. Ridwan Basyah in Tanjung Agung - Bandar Lampung.
Subsequently in 1975, Mr. Sutan Mangkubumi Nasrunsyah degree, in the Great Earth
- District Bahuga Bugawi implement custom event by inviting traditional leaders
(penyimbang) sewilayah Right Way. On that occasion held a special discussion led
by Hi. Ridwan Basyah revisit the idea to make the Right Way as a stand-alone
district, as well as made a proposal to the Regional Government of the District of
North Lampung and the Regional Government of Lampung Province.
Then in 1986, the central government established the North Lampung Regent
Assistant Regional Umpu last was with the Decree of the Minister of Home Affairs,
No. 821.26-502 Date June 8, 1985, the Regional Vice Regent Umpu last was
composed of six (6) districts, namely:
1. The last was Umpu districts with the capital last was Umpu
2. Bahuga districts with the capital of Egypt Ilir
3. Districts with the capital Pakuon Pakuon Queen Queen
4. Baradatu districts with the capital Tiuh Balak
5. Banjit districts with the capital Banjit
6. Kasui districts with the capital Kasui
By virtue of Planning and Regional Development (BAPPEDA) Level I Lampung,
Number: 660/1990/II/1991 Date February 18, 1991, addressed to the Vice Regent of
Region last was Umpu, then Hi. Ridwan Basyah who at that time served as Vice
Regent held a great Council (congress) to take place at last was NEGATIVE
PURANTI Heavenly Umpu, on May 4, 1991 with a view to preparing the land office,
county name, and the location of the district capital in preparation for a Right Way
district. The meeting was attended by approximately 200 people, consisting of
traditional leaders, religious leaders, scientists and officials. In the congress discussed
the consolidation proposal and fully support the statement that the Right Way to the
District with its capital at last was Umpu and consists of 17 districts. The proposal
addressed to the President of the Republic of Indonesia, the Minister of Home
Affairs, House of Representatives, and Governor of the Province of Lampung
Provinces. Under the proposal, it was held meetings at the provincial, district, and in
the House of Representatives. Then proceed to visit the House of Representatives to
Balambangan Umpu.
Thanks to the persistent struggle by all parties and by Ridho Allah SWT, then in 1999
terbitlah Law No. 12 Year 1999 on the establishment of the Regency Way Kanan,
Lampung Regency of East and Level II Regional Municipality of Metro. As a follow-
up to the implementation of the Act, then on April 27, 1999, Interior Minister Hamid
Syarwan sign as a sign of dedication inscription District Right Way and
simultaneously induct Drs. Tamanuri as Acting Regent Right Way. Dated 27 April
1999 is used as the date of birth of the District Right Way.
2. Putri Malu Waterfall
Putri Malu Waterfall is one attraction Waykanan region. This attraction gives a
natural feel beautiful enough, where there is a potential type in Niagara attractions
daughter Malu waterfall which has a height of approximately 80 meters of unspoiled,
plus the cool weather makes it a very suitable place for nature adventures, rock
climbing , camping, or just enjoying nature with family or friends is in the tourist
teman.Objek Banjit districts, which can easily be visited, because it is easily
accessible from the highway Sumatran
The entrance to this tourist attraction is the intersection towards SMU N 1 Baradatu,
namely the intersection before we enter the busiest people in the region, namely
Waykanan Baradatu. These attractions can be chosen by the public / citizens to
vacation with family because the location is not too far from urban areas compared to
other attractions in Waykanan, eg Curup fowl. In addition there is a waterfall too shy
daughter are hot springs in the village jukuh banjit stone, near the rocky river neki
and beautiful, which is just 3 km from the village cukuh stone .
Current path to WATERFALL PUTRIMALU attraction is still a path. But hopefully
the next 5 years, the prospect of the Right Way tour started in the tourism department
is managed by Right Way.
3. Border Monument Right Way
Border Way kanan and north lampung
4. Curup Gangsa Waterfall
There is a very pretty place. Still natural, and suitable for you who really want to
refreshing a tired body right after the move. Yap is located in the foothills of the
village of Tanjung Raya, Kasui Waykanan district. Friends friends in Waykanan
surely already know, yes Attraction Waterfall Curup fowl. A waterfall is sourced
from rivers Way Tungkas fault.
Attraction waterfall baths altitude of more than 50 yards this is one place fit for a
young friend who would like to eliminate stress and fatigue during exercise.
Kotabumi to distance himself from the location, a distance of - + 40 KM. There is one
Independent Young Comrade who tells about the beauty of waterfalls Curup gangsa,
"there really cool Air mas, I often reply holidays with your friends playing there, fun
place for a picnic." Said Miko, a young friend who frequently visited independent
studio.
According to local news, Tourism Object Curup Langsa already crowded by the end
of the outer Waykanan, such Kotabumi, BandarJaya, even from Bandar.
5. Tugu Siger Kab.Way Kanan
Located at the intersection of 4 kab.Way Right Kec.Blambngan Umpu
6. Islamic Center Way Kanan
Haji departure point right way, and to organize events for the public recitation grand
right way.
7. Bundaran Way Kanan Blambangan Umpu
8. Tugu Berbentuk Kapal Dan Petani Yg Sedang Bersyukur Atas Hasil
Panennya
9. Raden Jambat festival di Way Kanan Lampung
10. Wisata jembatan Pakuan Ratu
11. Gunung Pesagi Puncak tertinggi di Lampung
12. Pangkalan/pengkalan mandi Tituh Negara Ratu Marga Sungkai Bunga
Mayang
13. Foto tempat penyimpanan hasil panen Padi di Pekon Hujung
14. Ruman Tradisional
Located In Gedung Batin -Way Kanan
15. Rumah Adat Biduk Umpu serunting
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