Object Of Tour Bandar Lampung

Bandar Lampung have quite a lot of the wonderful tourist attractions to be visited by tourists both domestic and foreign tourists. These attractions have a better potential to be developed into a tourist destination because of the object supported hilly topography and the high plains near the coast are directed as a support area tourism.

Bandar Lampung City as the capital of Lampung has several attractions that can be used as an object of tourist destinations by both local and foreign tourists, among others:

Beaches Leisure Duta Wisata, located on Jl. Laks. Martadinata approximately 5 KM from the city Telukbetung westward. With a view of the beautiful and the availability of huts along the beach, each holiday is always crowded because of the clear sea and white sand are also fishing pond Ivory Traditional Olok Gading, Lampung is a traditional house located in the Village of Kelurahan Negeri Olok Gading Kecamatan Telukbetung Barat.

Entertainment Tirtayasa beach, located on Jl. Admiral RE Martadinata Lempasing, Teluk Betung Barat.
Pulau Kuburan, located in the coastal city of Bandar Lampung districts Telukbetung Barat. Pulau Kuburan can be reached by engine boat about 10 minutes. Has the attraction of an old cemetery about 200 years of age and in addition can be developed attraction is recreational fishing.

Air Terjun Sukadana Ham is located in District Tanjung Karang on a green mountain valley, beautiful and fresh air there is a waterfall that has a height of approximately 10 meters.

Forest Park Wan Abdul Rahman, the Forest Preserve is located at an altitude of 250 meters above sea level, located on the western side Tanjungkarang City. Forest Park will be developed as a natural attractions, such as hiking as there are Gunung Sukma Hilang, Camping, and other research.

Taman Batu Putuk, is one area that can be developed and allow the development of the area to the paradigm Riverfront development. On the basis of the above then the arrangement of this region need to consider setting the relationship between buildings and the environment that exists in a planning area, both functionally, visually and environmentally.