Monday, July 2, 2012

Cubadak Island

Cubadak island is the island that still has dense forests and numerous wildlife and is one of dozens of small islands in the region off the coast of West Sumatra. This uninhabited island was once a crater with an area of ​​40 square km. So no one among European tourists Cubadak island dubbed as "the most desolate island." Overall Cubadak island has an area reaches 5749 square kilometers with an altitude of 0-1000 meters above sea level. The island is its position extending from north to south in the western part of West Sumatra to reach 218 km long beach. A number of birds and wild animals such as monkeys, deer, pigs live here.




The island is exotic Cubadak advantage of its natural, if the Mentawai is a paradise for surfers Cubadak the island is a paradise for divers. Cubadak Island has dive spots of interest because the sea around the island has a coral-reef fish beautifully interspersed with thousands of gorgeous color.



Cubadak island presents a stretch of blue sky and the sea flowed white sand beach. In addition to diving on the island you can also enjoy the beautiful walk along the beach to collect shells and occasionally stranded on the beach as the waves swept away. The island is also very suitable as a place to cool off at once spoiled by the sun while enjoying the silence and peace that come from the island Cubadak with treats fresh young coconuts.




Cubadak island located 24 miles off the beach in Padang. To get to this island you can ride a boat from Padang beach takes about 5 hours drive from the coast of Padang. For those who want to spend the night at this beach can make use of simple resorts that are here.



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