Rambak Beach, a Hidden Beach in Bangka Island

Holiday Ayo - Indonesia is an archipelago with many, many islands with exotic beaches.
You may have heard of beaches such as Kuta, Raja Ampat, or Senggigi, but actually, there are many other beaches that have been underrated.
Have you heard about Rambak Beach?
Of the many beaches that surround Bangka Island’s coast, the city of Sungailiat boasts the largest collection of beaches, and some of the most unique, not found anywhere else on the island.
One such beach is the beautiful Pantai Rambak or Rambak Beach.
Rambak Beach perfectly combines wide stretches of soft wide sand which merge seamlessly into the sparkling turquoise water of Kalimata Strait.
A clear, blue sky extends above the horizon, decorated sporadically with fluffy white clouds.
This beach is not only about shining turquoise waters and white sand, but also giant granite stones along the coast. These granite stones look stunningly beautiful during sunrise and have become the favorite object of photography for visitors.
Meanwhile, the outer edge of the beach is carpeted in grass and shaded leafy trees.
Several small huts also line the outskirts of the beach together with simple stalls selling fresh food and cool beverages.
Located on the East Coast of the island, Rambak Beach is a perfect place to spend the wee hours of the early morning to appreciate the magnificence of sunrise across the waters.
Activities in Rambak Beach
1. Go for a dip in the cool water
2. Go jogging,
3. Play in the sand.
How to Get There
You can take a flight from Jakarta, Batam, or Palembang to Depati Amir Airport, Pangkal Pinang. From Pangkal Pinang, you can go to Sungailiat by car for about 1 hour.
You only need to drive from Sungailiat for approximately 15 minutes to get to this beach. Cars can enter the beach area, and you can park it around wooden shelters around the beach as well.
Note :
Please, remember to bring your camera to keep the beauty of the islands forever immortalized.








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