Tanjung Kemuning Beach in Sambas Regency, West Kalimantan Province


Lots of beautiful beaches reside in the west part of Sambas Regency of West Kalimantan Province. As for the reference, there is Tanjung Kemuning Beach. In terms of name, “Tanjung Kemuning” means a yellowish cape, actually. The location is in Paloh Sub-District and it faces the Natuna Sea directly. The beach is quite popular, so the local government applies an entrance fee in order to access this area. As for tourist activities, there are many things to do there including beach walking, meeting local fishermen, photography, and watching sea turtles. Here is further discussion about the beach.

The Nuance
The location is quite accessible. The locals usually get there by either walking or riding a motorcycle. However, no official parking area is available. That means tourists can park the vehicle at a nearby village. Once arriving on the site, they may see a yellowish-brown shoreline right away. The texture is soft and it features lots of big stones on some parts of the beach. There are also trees in the back. As for the sea, the waves are considered calm. For the information, the shoreline is quite long!

Exploring Tanjung Kemuning Beach
The first thing that tourists can do in Tanjung Kemuning Beach is beach walking. Thanks to the long shoreline. The texture is also soft, so everyone can walk on it even without footwear. Still, they must consider the time. During the low tide, for example, the shoreline becomes more comfortable to explore. Here is another tip. Tourists must enjoy beach walking in the early morning. The purpose is to feel a more refreshing air and get the chance to watch a sunrise.

What is next? People who come to Kemuning Beach usually enjoy photography. They simply take photos of available objects like sea scenery, beach rocks, lush trees, and other tourists. Sometimes, many locals gather on the beach for fishing either. Thus, visitors can join the activity, as long as they carry the rod and other required equipment. Have no worries. The locals know the best spots for fishing, so tourists can simply join them for the best catches.

Another thing that tourists must do when exploring Tanjung Kemuning Beach is to watch sea turtles. Usually, at night, these beautiful sea creatures come ashore and lay some eggs. Due to this phenomenon, the locals decided to use the beach as a natural sea turtle conservation area. The facilities are not sophisticated, though. Villagers only take care of it traditionally. They depend on tourists’ entrance fee in order to run the conservation.

Nearby Attractions

  • Az Zahra Tourist Site
  • Cemara Indah Beach
  • Mempelas Hill

How to Get There
Tanjung Kemuning Beach is quite accessible. Still, it is recommended to drop by in Pontianak City first, especially for outsiders. Also, the best transportation would be an airplane. From Jakarta City, in this case, a flight from Soekarno – Hatta International Airport to Supadio Airport (Pontianak) would take about 1 hour and 25 minutes. Once arriving at Pontianak, tourists can take Ahmad Yani Street and head to Sambas Regency. The distance is 229 km, so this trip may take around 4 hours and 51 minutes. Next, from Sambas, they can head to the beach right away. This time, the trip may take around 2 hours and 31 minutes, as the distance is 65.3 km.

Where to Stay

  • Istana Sultan Tamajuk Resort


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