What Animals Can We Meet on Peucang Island?
Ujung Kulon National Park is the last home for the Javan Rhino. In order to protect the habitat of the Javan rhinoceros, The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization or UNESCO designated Ujung Kulon National Park as a World Heritage Site in 1991. Many visitors to Ujung Kulon National Park hope to meet the Javan rhinoceros which currently only 70 left. If you are not able to...
Reason to Visit Peucang Island Beach during Rainy Season Lots of people ask if it might rain during their arrival period. They wanted to make sure that when they arrived, it would be sunny with no rain at all. Because if it rains, they think that vacation to Peucang Island will be boring. Can't snorkel, trekking, and do any activities even just walking on the beach.Some activities are difficult and should not be done when it rains on Peucang...
The Javan deer or Cervus timorensis is one of the endemic animals in West Java, Bali and Timor Island. Unfortunately, the population of this beautiful animal continues to decline. Recently the Javan deer has been included in the Red List of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as vulnerable or vulnerable to extinction. The number of adult deer is estimated to be less than 10,000. Currently, where can we see a deer? For...
Peucang Island is exceptional for a number of reasons, not the least of which is its impressive diversity of wildlife. One of them is the wild boar. No need to bother to find this animal on Peucang Island. Once the boat you are riding on docked at Peucang Island Pier, it could be that wild boar is the first animal you see. However, there is a lot of news and stories telling that wild boar attack humans and the consequences are fatal. Then if...