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Culture of Society Taka Bonerate
National Park
There are 5.087 local people
living in enclave of the national park distributed in 7 islands, namely Latondu
( 834 ), Rajuni kecil ( 1113 ), Rajuni Besar ( 400 ), Tarupa ( 944 ), Jinato (
1097 ), Pasitallu Tengah ( 679 ), and Pasitallu Timur ( 527 ). Approximately
fifty percent is Bajau Ethnic, 45 % is Bugis Ethnic and the remainder comes from
Muna, Buton and Palue.
For years,
inhabitants have got a living through cultivating marine natural resources of
various fish species such as Coral Grouper ( Cephalopholis miniata ) and Giant
Grouper ( Epinephelus lanceolatus ) catched traditionally byhand lines. Still,
some of them coperated with outsider fishermen conduct illegal fish harvests
using of bomb and poison.
Point of
interest on Taka Bonerate National Park
A Major value of
the national park is an exiting of the largest atoll in Southeast Asia covering
220.000 ha where various coral reefs associate with many species of fishes,
molluscs, turtles and echinoderms surrounding the atoll. A phenomenon of the
atoll ceates a remarkable surface and shallow water scenery over the park.
Visitors on the boat can enjoy distinctive color indicating clean and clear
water, and thriving coral reef construction. We believe that the richness of
marine nature biodiversity will encourage anyone who come in to the national
park.
Spending
leisurely time to observe tremendous biodiversity, you can visit some places
like Lantigiang, Sepe, and Bongko Islands designed for tourism activities such
as diving and snorkeling. you can also visit some places like Gantarang,
Lamungan, and Subu to see local fishermen who catch coral fishes by hand lines.
Fishermen will spent hours solely on simple wooden boats. When dawn coming,
silent situation make your spirit feel amazingly different.
Visiting Taka
Bonerate National Park, where the third largest atoll in the world exists, will
be a worth wealthy experience in your lifetime
Access
to Taka Bonerate National
Park
Visitors who
intend to go the national park should realize that a journey will need a lot of
patience, time and self-sufficiency due to the remote area and undeveloping
transportation.
Starting in the
morning at 07:00 am fom Makassar/UjungPandang ,visitors drive a public
transportation in Malengkeri Bus Station for about 9 hours to Benteng, including
2 ( two ) hours to take across the Selayar strait by Ferry from Bira harbour in
Bulukumba to Pamatata harbour in Selayar before continuing drive to Benteng for
2 ( two ) hours. Normally you will arrive in Benteng around 05:00 pm.
You can even make
your own choice whether having your own private rented-fully air-conditoned bus
or car . If you rent a car from Makassar/UjungPandang, you will save time about
1 hour or more. Or you may
need to have a designed package tours.
Ferry from Bira
Harbour to Pamatata harbour leaves daily at 2 p.m. Visitors
are advised to overnight in Benteng and in the following morning from Benteng to
the Nationap Park, visitors sails about 7 ( seven ) hours by unregular
transportation of wooden boats. Visitors can choose an alternative route by
continuing drive to Apatna, a place in the south tip of Selayar island. From
Apatana to the National Park, visitors need about 4 hours by a wooden boat.
Tinabo island
Tinabo, a small
white-sandy uninhabitant island of 30 ha, is located in teh northside of the
national park. it is about 45 minutes from Rajuni Kecil to the east by a wooden
boat. The island is surrounded by shallow clear sea with existing of smooth
slope fringing reefs in northern part and drop-off frining reefs in western part
emerging a beautiful scenery in the morning. Tinabo island is set up as visitor
center of national park.
Facilites of teh
100 sq. m guest house with 3 rooms, and the wooden pier, as well as postguard
are available.
Visitors
Regulations
Visitor who
intend to do research must t ake a permit letter from responsible authority.
Each visitor must
pay an entry ticket and fee of outdoor activities in the national park office.
Entry tickets can be paid in the post guards in Latondu, Rajuni Kecil, Rajuni
Besar, Tarupa, Tinabo, Jinato, Pasitallu Tengah and pasitallu timur Islands.
Each visitors is
prohibited to conduct any activity which will destroy marine biodiversity and
its ecosystem such as anchoring and walking on coral reefs, throwing
understroyable garbage away in the park, and catching any protected species
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