Saturday, December 17, 2011

Rafflesia and English Heritage Potential Developed

The world's largest flower, Rafflesia arnoldii, and relics of the British colonial government buildings in the province of Bengkulu, the potential is developed into a tourist attraction. Condition, local governments should be packed with interesting.

In addition, the supporting infrastructure improvements shall also be made ​​to facilitate access.

Said the Chairman of the Association of Corporate Travel (Asita) Bengkulu, Kurnia Lesandri Adnan, Friday (12/09/2011) in the city of Bengkulu.

Lesandri said that during this Bengkulu not yet become a favorite tourist destination. In fact, daearah on the west coast of Sumatra has the potential of a typical appeal that allows it to be developed.

"I've brought guests to use cruise ships from several countries. His ship docked difficult, because the shallow dock. They did not until seven hours around the city of Bengkulu, because it is not very attractive tourism objects due to poorly managed," said Lesandri.

Therefore, the local government homework to fix the infrastructure supporting tourism, such as improving communications facilities such as docks and airports also repair the road.

During this time, Bengkulu is a habitat arnoldii Rafflesia, biggest flower in the world. Until now still mostly found Rafflesia flower bloom in the forests of Bengkulu.

If only there blooms a clear timetable, said Lesandri, the company can promote it with a tourist trip to the intense public.

The legacy of British colonial government in Benguet which became a tourist attraction is the mainstay of Fort Marlborough. If managed, packaged, and well diproimosikan fort sat this could be one tourist attraction.

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