Potential Tourism of Karampuang Island In Mamuju, West Sulawesi


Karampuang Island is an island located in Karampuang Village, Mamuju District, Mamuju District, West Sulawesi Province. By boarding the ship as the only means of transportation to Karampuang Island from Mamuju port, visitors can enjoy the beauty of the island which is also called as crocodile island by the Bali Cheap Accommodation local community because of its shape similar to the reptile when viewed from above. Although the ship became the only one access to the island of Karampuang, but the activity from the city of Mamuju to Karampuang Island and vice versa never deserted. Only by taking about twenty minutes, visitors will arrive on the island whose name means moon in Bahasa Indonesia.

The area of ​​Karampuang Island is 6.37 km2 with a population of 2,937 people. Visitors to Karampuang Akang Island are greeted by a Bali Private Villa wooden dock from Ujung Bulo Port which jutted into the sea along approximately five hundred meters. From the dock which is also a landmark of this island, underwater scenery Karampuang Island can be seen clearly. The diversity of Bali Holiday Villas Seminyak coral reefs ranging from soft corals to hard corals teases all eyes that see them to throw themselves into the water in order to see the coral reef collection from close range.


Karampuang Island itself does have considerable tourism potential that can be explored from the underwater beauty. For lovers of snorkeling or diving, Pulang Karampuang is a must-visit destination when visiting the Mamuju region. In addition to the diversity of Bali Travel Accommodation coral reefs, underwater scenery Karampuang Island is also enlivened by the presence of berberap type of marine fish such as clown fish and sucking old round fish or also known as bumphead fish. To enjoy the underwater beauty of Karampuang Island, it is not always a diving.


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Visitors can enjoy it by snorkelling near Ujung Bulo pier and several other places around Karampuang Island. Only with a depth of about two meters to four, the underwater beauty of the island that was once referred to as the island of Liutang this can already be enjoyed by the underwater lovers. In Karampuang Island itself there is one diving spot where there is a wall site that consists of a collection of coral reefs that resemble large walls that make the dive experience in Pulai is different from other places. The diversity of marine biota that is still awake today is clearly a tourism potential of Karampuang Island that can be explored further.

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