Motel Address Phone
ANDA (M2) Jl. Kartini 38-40 (62-331) 21496
ANUGRAH (M1) Jl. Trunojoyo V/45 (62-331) 87272
ARDHI CANDRA (M2) Jl. Gajah Mada 262-264(62-331) 84153
BANDUNG PERMAI (M3) Jl. Hayam Wuruk 38 (62-331) 84528, 84531, 84532
ER TUJUH (M1) Jl. Darmawangsa 178
HANDIKA (M1) Jl. Moh. Seruji 244 (62-331) 87546
JEMBER INDAH (M2) Jl. Mujaer 56(62-331) 87833, 87887
KARTIKA (M1) Jl. Trunujoyo 73(62-331) 21057
KAWI (M1) J l. Gatot Subroto 39 (62-331) 83048
KEBON AGUNG (M2) Jl. Arowana 59(62-331) 85157
KEMAYORAN (M1) Jl. Letjen Suprapto 22 (62-331) 84884
LESTARI (M2) Jl. Gajah Mada 347 (62-331) 81648
MARS (M1)Jl. Diponegoro (62-331) 87573
MERDEKA (M1) Jl. Sultan Agung 136 (62-331) 87625
NUSANTARA (M1) Jl. Wijaya Kusuma 10 (62-331) 41256
OLENG SIBUTONG (M1) Ds. Biting, Kec. Arjasa
RATNA (M1) Jl. Kartini 45 (62-331) 87490
REMBANGAN (M2) Ds. Kemuning Lor Arjasa (62-331) 21036
RIA (M1) Jl. W.R. Supratman 35
SEROJA (M )Jl. P. Sudirman 2 (62-331) 86319, 83905
SLAMET (M1) Jl. Arjuno II/12 (62-331) 81335
TOMI HARINI (M2) Jl. Sukarambi-Cubung
WIDODO (M1) Jl. Letjen Suprapto 74 (62-331) 86350
WISNU (M1) Watu Ulo-Ambulu (62-331) 81028
YASSIKA (M1) Jl. Trunojoyo V/2 (62-331) 21417
Sunday, December 31, 2006
Accommodation
Hotel- Address.
Bandung Permai Hotel
Jl. Hayam Wuruk 38-39 Jember (62-331) 84528 - 84530
Bima International Hotel
** Jl. Gajah Mada 50 Jember (62-331) 86711-86661
Safari Hotel * Jl. K.H.A. Dahlan 7 Jember (62-331) 81882 - 81883
Seroja (melati 3) Jl. Panglima Sudirman 2 Jember (62-331) 86319, 83905
Bandung Permai Hotel
Jl. Hayam Wuruk 38-39 Jember (62-331) 84528 - 84530
Bima International Hotel
** Jl. Gajah Mada 50 Jember (62-331) 86711-86661
Safari Hotel * Jl. K.H.A. Dahlan 7 Jember (62-331) 81882 - 81883
Seroja (melati 3) Jl. Panglima Sudirman 2 Jember (62-331) 86319, 83905
Loko Tour
Semboro Sugar Factory, 35 km west of Jember, was built in Colonial Dutch period by Handles Vereniging Amsterdam (a Dutch private company) in 1921 with 2103 hectares of sugar cane field which spreads out in the western and the northern part of Jember. In colonial Japanese period, the producing sugar activities stopped and at the same time it was changed as soda factory to fulfill the needs of Japanese Government. Few years after Indonesian Independence Day, precisely in 1949, it was made as an ammunition factory to provide supplies for the Indonesian freedom fighters against the colonial to reoccupy Indonesian country. From 1950 to 1957 the milling activities began producing sugar which was already taken over by Indonesian government. Due to its demands since 1978, Semboro sugar factory has tried to increase its production from 24.000 kw to 54.000 kw per day by processing carbonization into sulfitation with the area of more or less 10.500 hectares. The foreign visitors can make nostalgic tour by steam loco for 2 hours as well as they can see the beautiful view along the trip. To get there, the visitors can take rental car and transportation in 120 minutes from central town.
Watu Ulo Beach
Beside Watu Ulo beach, there is a Papuma beach with its white sands that make its more interesting. Along the beach, beautiful white sands spread to see and to enjoy on walking. The beach is always used as the place for sunbathing by foreign tourists. Besides the beauty nature, it is also rich with of fauna like lizard forest cock, various birds, pig, deer porcupine, scaly anteater and many others. For more perfection in enjoying the panorama at Papuma, there is a restaurant which provides Indonesian and specific Papuma food, baked fish. The visitors can reach the location by public transportation or rental car in 30 minutes from down town.
Watu Ulo Beach
Watu Ulo is one of the tourist objects which lies in the side of Indonesian ocean that has beautiful panorama and it is the right place for enjoying the sea. It is called "watu ulo" by the native inhabitants because in the former time there was a snake making asceticism. After succeeding his asceticism, it became a stone resembling a snake, sticking into the sea, and its body lied on the land. In the Japanese occupation period at the coastal area, the Japanese soldiers made fortresses which are used for fortifying against the attacking enemies and now some of the fortresses become tourist objects. The people in the coastal area called it Japanese fortress because beside the Japanese fortress, there is also a bat cave inhabited thousands of bats. The visitors can across along the shore and the sand to get to the cave. The lonely situation of the cave is often used for meditation by people, remembering that the cave has 100m depth. To get there, the visitors can use public transportation or rental car in 30 minutes from down town.
Historis
222 km from Surabaya, Jember is the centre of economic activity in the eastern region of the province of East Java. Plantations in this area produce coffee, chocolate, and tobacco which is exported to Bremen West Germany the place where tobacco exchange is organized upon the result of cooperation between German and Indonesia.
Golf course with international facilities is located at Glantangan, 25 km from this town, Visit Watu Ulo beach at puger.
Geographical Location
Jember District lies between 6 degrees 59' 9'- 7 degrees 14' 33" east longitude and 7 degrees 59' 6" - 8 degrees 33' 56" south latitude. Central and southern part of the district is fertile valley, surrounded by mountain which is lies along the north and east borders, Indonesia ocean along the southern part with Nusa Barong island, the only island in Jember District.
Demographic Condition
Basically, Jember District has no native resident which mean most of them are immigrant from other districts. This is because Jember District is still relatively new and developing region that make many people come to make a living. Most of people are Javanese and Madurese and small amount of other local clans and also some foreign citizen. Harmony in inter-clan relationship has shaped a specific characteristic of its people such as dynamic, creative, well-behave and courteous.
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