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Dead Sea Oemasapoka Rote Ndao

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Rote Ndao Island Dead Sea Oemasapoka is Located
Dead Sea Rote Ndao
CreatorElsa Dwi Lestari.


Dead Sea Oemasapoka Rote Ndao (Indonesia, Dead Sea Oemasapoka Rote Ndao) is one of the Dead Sea lake in Indonesia for tourismThe location of this Dead Sea lake is in. Sipuk Hamlet, Sotimori Village City, East Rote District Region, Rote Ndao Island, Indonesia.[1][2]

Dead Sea Oemasapoka Rote Ndao. This lake has its own uniqueness, one of which is that the sand comes from shells. The water content in the Dead Sea of Rote is different from seawater in general, which is not too salty. That's why it is said that fish that usually live in fresh water such as Mujair Fish can live and thrive in this dead sea lake.The atmosphere around the lake is very quiet and desolate, even almost no one is seen around the lake.[1]


Access to Tourist Locations Access to the route to Rote Island from Kupang City can be reached by air and sea, with detailed explanations as follows: Via air, visitors can use the aircraft from El Tari Kupang Airport to Lekunik Rote Airport, using airlines that serve the Kupang-Rote-Kupang route, namely Trans Nusa and Susi Air, at a cost of around 200-300 thousand rupiah for a single flight. The schedule is 3 times a week, Monday, Wednesday and Friday / Saturday (the schedule may change depending on weather conditions and conditions). While via the sea there are 2 alternative choices of ships, namely using a slow boat (ferry) and fast boat (speed boat). If the visitor chooses to use the ferry, the departure time is at 08.00 WITA from Bolok Port, Kupang and then anchors at Pantai Baru Port, Rote. The crossing time takes up to 3-4 hours (depending on weather and sea conditions). And for those who choose the alternative fast boat depart, namely from the Port of Tenau, Kupang with the departure time at 08.00 WITA. Travel by fast boat takes around 1.5-2 hours depending on wind and wave conditions at sea. Upon arrival at Pantai Baru Port (Rote Ndao) visitors can continue their journey to Ba’a City. The distance from Pantai Baru Port to Ba’a City is around 45 minutes, with smooth paved road conditions. For transportation while on Rote Island, visitors can rent motorbikes or cars in the center of Ba’a City. Located about 6 km from the center of the city of Ba’a, access to the Dead Sea lake requires a travel time of around 90 minutes by motorized vehicle. The road conditions are quite good even though at some point there are hollow and rocky roads.[2]

  1. ^ a b "Dead Sea Oemasapoka Rote Ndao" (in Indonesian). alltrails Province. Retrieved 29 December 2022.
  2. ^ a b "The silence of the atmosphere in the Dead Sea, Rote" (in Indonesian). hello indonesia. Retrieved 29 December 2022.