Wednesday 19 November 2014

Tread beach Padri

Padri Tread beach is one of the best tourist destinations in the province of Bengkulu Indonesia. With a coastline bordering the Indian Ocean, Bengkulu Tread Padri Beach Long Beach,, converge to make the whole coast province seemingly endless stretches of fun and relaxation in the sea, sand and sun.


Walking along the beach Tread Padri, visitors can admire the beauty of the Sea of Bengkulu, watch the dazzling sunset, or enjoy grilled seafood and corn along the beach or on a boat.

In addition to its natural beauty, attractions beach Tread Padri is what distinguishes it from other beaches. Tread Padri is the center of the first port in Bengkulu. the beach is also a link to the sea transport of the British Government. This port is located just 100 meters from Fort Marlborough, a fort built by the British in the early 18th century. This fort and Thomas Parr Monument is the most visited attractions in the province of Bengkulu. Along this coast, you can also see Chinatown which was once also a major activity center in one of Indonesia's tourist
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Tread Padri Beach is also the location for the annual Festival Tabot Bengkulu. It is a cultural event showcased a variety of performing arts and dance, traditional crafts, markets, competition, and much more

A leisurely stroll along the soft sand beach Tread Padri it, enjoying the sea breeze and the sound of rolling waves splash on the beach. Bask in the golden rays of the sunset shimmering every night. As you walk, Tread Padri would eventually merge into Long Beach and finally Jakat Beach; each beautiful in their own way, adorned with towering pine trees, swaying in the breeze calm sea.

Hotels, and restaurants line the beach. You can also find a jogging track, swimming pool and lots of souvenir shops. Water sports such as jet skis and banana boats are also available for rent. Along the beach, food vendors selling a variety of delicious snacks and fishermen sell their catch of the day.

Join a historical tour to visit Fort Marlborough, a fortress built on the British west coast of Sumatra. In the castle you can see the detention room, armory, offices, ancient cannon, a long tunnel and burial for the British war hero.

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