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Jehan Hill Viewing Post in Jepara Regency, Central Java Province


Jepara Regency is surrounded by tons of natural attractions, including beaches, mountains, waterfalls, hills, etc. For those who look for a great place for sightseeing, in this case, they can choose Jehan Hill Viewing Post. The hill resides in Kunir Village at Keling Sub-District. Usually, the locals take advantage of the hill for trekking and gather with their friends in nature. The next thing that makes it popular is the easy trekking route. That means even beginners are able to reach the post without hassles. It doesn’t even take much stamina to get up there.

The Nuance
In terms of nuance, perhaps it is similar to that of Kulonprogo’s Kalibiru. It has a pristine environment with unspoiled nature. The vast forest dominates the horizon and it looks soothing, too. The best panorama is definitely the Mount Muria. Tourists can see the mountain clearly during a good weather, for sure. The best view appears if tourists climb the viewing post and enjoy sightseeing up there. Have no worries. The management may give an instruction on how to climb it safely. Despite the simple appearance, that wooden viewing post is both sturdy and safe.

Exploring Jehan Hill Viewing Post
In order to reach the top of Jehan Hill, tourists should park their vehicle at the available spot. Next, they should conduct trekking and walk down the hill directly. Have no worries. The distance is only 1 km, but it comes with a steep and uneven route. That means everyone should be careful when trekking to the hill. Another consideration is related to the weather. Tourists should only come during a good weather. What is more? In order to respect the nature, no one is allowed to litter!

The best thing about Jehan Hill is the presence of many great spots for photography. The best one is definitely the wooden viewing post, which is considered the most challenging one. It is because tourists need to climb it in order to get the best view. Have no worries. With the help of an instructor and sturdy construction, everyone can reach the top safely.

Here is another tip. Tourists should have prepared both equipment and supplies before heading to Jehan Hill. These include a good stamina, bottled water, and many others. If necessary, they need to hire a local guide who knows both the route and tips to explore the site. The cost is affordable and the service is great, for sure.

Nearby Attractions

  • Mount Muria
  • Songgo Langit Waterfall

How to Get There
In order to reach Jehan Hill, tourists should head to Jepara Regency first. That means they need to spend around 2 hours and 6 minutes if they come from Semarang City. The distance is 78.1 km and the best route is Kudus – Semarang Street. From Jepara, the next destination is Kunir Village at Keling Sub-District. For the information, the distance is 34.6 km, so the trip takes approximately 59 minutes. Tourists can get there faster by taking Jepara – Bangsri Street, actually. Later, it also takes a short trekking to reach the viewing post. The last thing to do is to climb the viewing post with the help of the instructor.

Where to Stay

  • Kelet Hotel


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