Linau beach situate at Kaur - lampung highway, it is about 20 KM from Bintuhun city the capital of Kaur Region District. Not too far from the beach there is a Fort of Linau, the remind of colonialism. The Linau beach has beautiful bay with beautiful underwater view, and also sloping beach with white sand. The facilities of tourism are available. At... Read More »
Tapak Paderi beach is about 10 minutes from Bengkulu downtown. It is among Panjang beach and Jakat beach. At the colonial present, Tapak Paderi beach was a central of British administrative, even near by this beach was built a fortress, name Marlborough, in order of General Governor Thomas Stamford Raffles. In 2006 Bengkulu district goverment has... Read More »
In 1938 to 1941, the Indonesian nationalist leader, who well known later as the first president of Indonesia Mr. Soekarno “Bung Karno”, was exiled to Bengkulu by Dutch colonial. The house where he lives along his imprisonment on this present time is become museum, develop by Bengkulu district government as historical tourism object. The... Read More »
As a former British colony, Bengkulu province have a several reminds of it. The historical tourism object to see in Bengkulu city. At Letkol Santoso street, bengkulu city, it stood the monument of Hamilton (Capatain Robert Hamilton; who died in December 15, 1793, he was 38 years old that time) the command of the British troops. Thomas Parr Monument... Read More »
The British East India built the fort of Marlborough in 1713 untill 1719, situated in the main street of Bengkulu. Inside of the fortress there is a subway connected to the outside, the second fort that British built in the east after fort george in Madras-India. About 100 years, the British settle down in Bengkulu, in 1825 under the london treaty... Read More »
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