Teluk Kiluan, Lampung, Indonesia

Hi Pals!
Well, today I wanna shared my single journey to you.
Why it called "single"?
Actually Me & my two other friends plan to take a vacation together.
But suddenly, both of them are canceled the vacation.
At first, I were confused, still take the tour or not.
But I choosed,,,,,Allright let's go!

I joined the Indonesian Backpacker. We met at Hotel Kartika Chandra, Jakarta on 21.00 WIB.
On the way to meeting point, I prayed and wish I can meet and make friends with people who was joining the tour.  So, at 22.00 WIB, we started the journey. We must go to Merak port and sailing to Bakauheni Port.
It takes 3 hours of sailing. and 5 hours to arrived at Kiluan Bay.

My first stop is Pantai Klara.
Klara Beach is located about 35 kilometers from Bandar Lampung. It took about 1 hour and 30 minutes to drive from Natar to the beach. But it took only 1 hour to drive from Klara Beach back to Bandar Lampung.
Klara Beach is located on the left side of the main road. Seems like, there are two entrances. I chose the second entrance because it’s got wider surrounding coastal area for parking the car. Meanwhile, around the first entrance there were too many coconut trees. Somewhat, it’s difficult to park the car.





Next, we're continued our journey to Kiluan Bay.
Kiluan Bay, which is located in the Tanggamus regency of the Lampung province in South Sumatra, is not as well known as Lampung Bay in Bandarlampung, Tomini Bay in Central Sulawesi, or Lovina Beach in Bali. However, some tourists say that the Kiluan Bay dolphin dance is actually more exotic than the one at Lovina Beach, where only one species of dolphin is found.


After we arrived at Teluk Kiluan, our scheduled is played at the beach and tracking to small lagoon to see the sunset.
Kiluan Bay offers extraordinary attractions for visitors. People have a chance to see dolphins swimming and jumping in the bay. Tourists can also watch turtles laying eggs on the beach.








Next, we are going to small lagoon to see the sunset.
here is a small lagoon located between the cliffs in the southern part of Kelapa Island. To get there you have to wear comfortable and sturdy shoes − the track is long and full of steep terrain and huge rocks. 





Next morning, we are ready to hunting the dolphin.
To attract more visitors, local people have also included water sports on the list of attractions, combining recreation and natural beauty. It’s a mixture of the sea with green hills that are teeming with wild animals.
We can see dolphins all year round, although they are more plentiful from June to July.
Many say that the number of dolphins in Kiluan Bay is the largest in Asia, even in the whole world. You might even be able to watch green turtles come up to the sea surface, checking out the commotion made by their dolphin friends and human guests.



So, It was my first solo traveling.
But I feel lucky, I met new people and beautiful scenery.
See you in another story!

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