A lush, untouched mangrove forest in the Thousand Islands, offering a unique ecosystem and wildlife.
Hand-carved wooden items made from sustainably sourced mangrove wood, supporting local artisans.
Traditional batik fabric featuring mangrove patterns, reflecting the local ecosystem's importance.
Naturally harvested sea salt, a staple in local cuisine and a symbol of the island's coastal heritage.
Unique honey produced by bees that feed on mangrove nectar, offering a distinct flavor and supporting local beekeepers.
A local favorite for fresh seafood and traditional Indonesian breakfast dishes.
A cozy cafe with a stunning view, perfect for a morning coffee and light breakfast.
Famous for its crispy fried chicken, a must-try local lunch spot.
A popular spot for fresh grilled seafood with a beautiful beach view.
A local favorite for dinner, offering a variety of satay dishes and traditional Indonesian cuisine.
A romantic dinner spot with a stunning view of the ocean, offering fresh seafood dishes.