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Kediri & it's surrounding
  • Poh Sarang Catholic Church
    People believe the cave of Selomangleng which is located 3 Km west of Kediri, to be the remain of Kediri Empire in the age of X AD. A relief on the wall of the cave depicts the story of Arjuna Wiwaha. The Catholic Church at Poh Sarang was built in 1930 by H. Macklin Pont in 1930. The church displays a unique mixing of traditional architectural style.Therefore, it is well worth looking at.

  • Popoh Beach
    Popoh Beach is located in Besole village, Besuki sub district, around 28 km to south of Tulungagung city. Activities can be done by visitors are canoeing along the coast, fishing, swmming and camping. Traditonal ceremony performed by the local fishermen to express their gratitude to God Almighty for His protection and gift of sea products which called Labuhan, usually held on the 1st of Suro of the Javanese calendar and is high lightened with various entertainment programs.

  • Penataran Temple
    It is located on the south west os slope of Mt. Kelud at an altitude of 450 meters above sea level, precisely in penataran village. The width of the temple is 1 hectare and its condition is quite elegant. There are also many possible activities such as recreation, taking picture, etc.

  • The Tomb of The Proclaimer - Blitar
    Located at 60 Slamet Riyadi Street,  Bendogerit village, Sanan Wetan subdistricts, around 4 kilometers from Blitar city. This tomb of Soekarno, a proclaimer of independence of the Republic Indonesia is frequently visited by all strata of people who make a devotional visit. These people come from all over indoensia and even from abroad. A lot more people come to visit at the time of memorial khol (the day of the death) of the Indoensia’s proclaimer.  Facilities available is parking lot, musholla (small building for ritual prayers), accommodations, and restaurants, resting place, toilets and many others.
 
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