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3 Fun Desolated Islands at Thousand Islands Indonesia That You Should Know

One of the Islands in the Thousand Islands that must be known and visited! Read more!
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Traveling to Thousand Islands, most people choose to visit popular islands which and of course, have so many visitors, like Tidung Island, Pari Island, and Pramuka Island. But, if this time you want to enjoy the fun desolated islands in Indonesia near Jakarta and not less interesting than other islands, then you should visit these 3 cool fun desolated islands at Thousand Islands Indonesia!
 
1. Sepa Island
 
 
Sepa Island itself is one of the best islands with its white-sand beaches. And it is not closed by rocks yet. You just need to go on foot if you want to explore the island because it is not too spacious. For the couples, surround the island when dusk is a perfect time. Because the atmosphere is so romantic.
 
Sealife exists all the way to the bottom of Sepa Island. Not only fishes and coral reefs, but calm ocean waves would also make you amazed.
 
For fishing lovers, you can do your hobby here. But, remember to not catch the fish too much, so you can keep the continuity of Sepa's nautical.
 
2. Karang Congkak Island
This uninhabited island is perfect to do some outdoor activities. It's beauty and clean waters are so fascinating. Camping at Karang Congkak is one of the interesting activities that you should do at night. In the afternoon, you can play on the white sand beaches, swim, or snorkel.
 
3. Kotok Island
 
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Kotok Island is my favorite place to scuba dive at Thousand Islands. This island is an example of original vegetation and wonderful coral reefs.
 
You can reach Kotok only 90 minutes from Marina Ancol. This island is also a conservation of Elang Bondol (the pride mascot of Jakarta).
 
The unique thing at Kotok Island is you can stay at a treehouse cottage. Those cottages are placed above the big tree. So, you can enjoy the beautiful sea from your cottage.
 
Unfortunately, you can't do some water sports like jet skiing, banana boats, and canoeing. The reason is to keep the continuity of nature at Kotok Island. 
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