Andi Indra:
In the corner of the Tawangmangu area, Karanganyar, Central Java, it turns out that there is a tourism village that produces the largest ornamental plants in Indonesia. Nglurah Village was named a flower garden tourism village in 2001. Initially, in 1997, almost all residents in the village planted ornamental plants.
Until in the end many who visited the location. Interestingly, currently the ornamental plants they produce can be exported to neighboring countries such as Malaysia and Singapore.
Meanwhile, it is undeniable that the agro-tourism center for ornamental plants in Nglurah, Tawangmangu also has good views. Therefore, the location of the village is often used as a route by Mount Lawu climbers.
You can feel the typical atmosphere of the beautiful mountains there. The cool air will make tourists shopping for ornamental plants feel at home in the tourist village.
The route to the location of the Nglurah Tawangmangu tourist village is very easy. From Surakarta, you have to head to Karanganyar and go up to Tawangmangu District. From the Tawangmangu market, you have to go straight a bit until you meet Pak Temon's rabbit satay.
Go up a little and turn right following the Menggung – Nglurah Tawangmangu temple route. Continue to follow the path and you will arrive at the village gate of the Nglurah Tawangamngu tourist village.
If you are still confused, you can use GPS anyway.
For vehicles, it is better to use a private vehicle. Both two wheeler and four wheeler.
Currently, the entrance ticket to the location is still free. All tourists can visit the village and see the ornamental plants. In fact, you can also shop for plants to take home. However,
for those who use four-wheeled vehicles or groups will be charged a levy rate of Rp. 1000,- The tariff will be used to repair the road to the village.
There is one interesting thing in the agro-tourism center for ornamental plants in Nglurah Tawangmangu. The Dukutan tradition is a hereditary tradition in the village. Held once every 7 months on Tuesday kliwon. This is closely related to the forerunner of Nglurah village.
Once upon a time the tourist village was divided into 2 regions namely north and south. However, the two residents in the region often disagreed. Therefore, the leaders at that time, Kyai Menggung and Nyai Roso Putih asked their residents to make a dukuan tradition.
It is a symbol of harmony between citizens. The process is to sow offerings at the Menggung Temple site.
Then paraded the produce and brought to the Menggung temple. Many residents and tourists witnessed the ceremony in the tourist village of Nglurah Tawangmangu.
MAP FROM TIRTONADI TERMINAL SOLO TO NGLURAH TOURIST VILLAGE












0 comments:
Post a Comment