Goa Cemara beach Bantul Yogyakarta

Goa Cemara Beach Bantul

The long southern coast of Yogyakarta has interesting tourism potential to explore. Goa Cemara Beach Bantul Yogyakarta is one of them, there is a beach that is overgrown with pine trees. So that Goa Cemara Beach looks shady and suitable for activities. Local people there always maintain the cleanliness and beauty of the beach. Every day they clean the beach and its surroundings.

in addition to tourist attractions, Goa Cemara Beach Bantul also has packages for camping, out bond and photo season. Road access to Goa Cemara beach is also quite easy and good. What’s more, now the connecting bridge on the southern route of Yogyakarta beach has been completed. So Goa Cemara beach Bantul can be accessed from all directions.

Goa Cemara beach
release baby turtle
Turtle Conservation

Besides all that, there is also a turtle conservation managed by the local community. The group is led by Mr. Fajar as a motivator for local residents and the community to maintain the sustainability of these rare sea turtles. When the egg season arrives, every night there are rangers who will walk along the beach or patrol the beach to ensure that there are no turtles laying eggs.

In today’s era, public awareness to protect turtles is very good. Sometimes rangers get reports from the local community that there are turtles laying eggs on the beach. So the sustainability of turtles laying eggs on Goa Cemara Beach can be overcome. This conservation also gets support from the local government and the private sector. Hopefully the sustainability of turtles in this world will be maintained and preserved. Let’s be aware of ourselves to protect our environment so as not to pollute the sea. Because one of the problems of sea turtle deaths is that they eat plastic. Turtles do not have a good sense of smell, so objects in front of them are considered food.

Tips for visiting Goa Cemara Beach, Bantul.

1. Come in the afternoon while watching the sunrise and release baby turtles to the beach.

2. Contact Mr. Fajar if you want to visit the turtle conservation there through us.