Tuban
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Tuban
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Tuban
today is a small, sleepy town on East Java's north coast,
about 90 kilometres west of Surabaya. Four hundred years ago,
however, it was one of the island's principal seaports, active
in the spice trade and supporting a large population of foreign
merchants. Tuban's attractions, and there are many, are connected
mainly with its historical past, especially the period marking
the decline of the Hindu kingdom of Majapahit and the beginning
of the Islamic era in, the 15th century.
Tuban is located in a coastal and mountainous land surface,
with its total area of 183,902.29 Ha, by 1,007,986 people,
with the average population density 545 person/ km2. The number
of the population increases 1,15%/year.
The north coastal part of Tuban is very potential for its
fishery product, especially Banjar Subdistrict which
is now provided with the fish landing port supported by the
European Economic Society.
Compared to the southern part of the district, the middle
part is considerably mountainous and infertile, so it is suitable
for industrial estate.
Almost all of the parts of Tuban occupy the land surface about
25-100 m above the sea level (75.683 Ha/40,72%). 47,543 Ha
(25,58%) of the total area occupies 100 m and more whereas
the rest belongs to a coastal area which is about 65 km stretching
from the east to the west. In the south part, especially along
the river bank of Bengawan Solo is relatively fertile and
considerably as rice stock place for Tuban.
Awakening from the quiet and gentle sleep of village life,
South Kuta (often referred to as Tuban) is now Bali's all
encompassing family destination. South Kuta still retains
the charm of village life - with two main Hindu temples and
traditional ceremonies galore, - yet it has every amenity
to satisfy the most discerning traveler.
First, our resort is strategically located in South Kuta,
just north of Ngurah Rai International Airport. While other
arrivals are still in transit to their hotels, Ramada Bintang
Bali guests are already enjoying the beach or in the pool.
Besides a wealth of international hotel restaurants - spanning
from rooftop barbecues to beachside pizzerias, fine Chinese
food to varied Japanese - there are scores of restaurants
lining the streets of South Kuta. Some of Bali's newest international
chain restaurants are located in Tuban (South Kuta) Resort,
along with quiet and intimate eateries and fun themed pubs.
South Kuta ( Tuban ) is home to two of Bali's newest and most
exciting shopping complexes, Kuta Centre and Kuta Square,
besides the traditional Art Market. Combined with roadside
shops and boutiques there's a little bit of everything for
sale in South Kuta ( Tuban ), from designer goods to T-shirts,
fine wood carvings to kitschy toys.
While several South Kuta hotels have children's activities
programs, there's a lot more to keep families entertained.
Kids and adults alike enjoy Bali's only water park, Waterbom,
with aquatic slides and rides as well as quiet gardens with
pools for relaxation. Among South Kuta's ( Tuban ) Resort's
newest family attractions are go kart racing and a bowling
alley.
A visit to Bali is not complete without a dip in the sea.
Tuban's beaches are among the safest on Bali and stretches
of beach are protected by the Blue Flag program. Splendid
sunsets right along the beach make Tuban the perfect place
to start your Bali stay and end the day. South Kuta (Tuban)
Resort truly is a world of its own. |