Visiting Semarang? Don't miss Desa Wisata Lerep, located in West Ungaran, Semarang Regency. This tourism village comprises seven hamlets: Tegalrejo, Soka, Lerep, Mapagan, Karangbolo, Indrokilo, and Lorog. Nestled at the foot of a mountain, Desa Wisata Lerep boasts cool, breezy mountain air, perfect for a refreshing getaway.
What Makes Desa Wisata Lerep Special?
Desa Wisata Lerep offers unique eco-educational tourism experiences rarely found elsewhere in Indonesia. Here’s a glimpse of what you can enjoy:
1. Fun and Educational Eco Tours
Ever heard of an eco-educational tour? It’s a blend of learning and ecological exploration.
In Desa Wisata Lerep, you can experience a variety of activities, such as making milk candies in Kampung Sapi Indrokilo, exploring climate awareness initiatives in Proklim Sokaku Asri, or learning to make chips in Karangbolo Hamlet.
2. Relaxing at Indrokilo Waterfall
For those seeking tranquility, a visit to Indrokilo Waterfall is a must. Located near Embung Sebligo and Watu Gunung, the waterfall is accessible via a 15-minute walk through coffee, sugar palm, and local plantations. The best time to visit is during the rainy season when the water flow is stronger, creating a breathtaking view.
3. Taking Photos at Embung Sebligo
An embung is a water reservoir resembling a lake. Entry to Embung Sebligo is free, and you can rent a rubber boat for only 10,000 IDR, including a life jacket, to reach the best photo spot in the middle of the reservoir. There’s also a fishing area where you can catch tilapia and pompano!
4. Exploring Watu Gunung with Family
Watu Gunung is an ideal spot for family outings, offering swimming pools, rivers, man-made lakes, and traditional Javanese gazebos. The pools are fed by natural springs from the slopes of Mount Ungaran, ensuring crystal-clear and refreshingly cool water.
5. Savoring “Tempo Doeloe” Cuisine at Lerep Culinary Market
Step back in time at the Lerep Culinary Market, where bamboo huts, wooden coin tokens, and vendors in traditional attire create a nostalgic atmosphere.
The market serves a variety of local delicacies, such as nasi iriban, bubur suweg, kopi klotok, and dawet manten. Note that this market is only open every Pon Sunday on the Javanese calendar!
With its unique charm, Desa Wisata Lerep has earned its place as one of Indonesia’s certified tourism villages, alongside Penglipuran Village in Bali.
For more information about Desa Wisata Lerep, you can contact Mr. Sumariyadi at 0856 4354 5218 or Ms. Sri Lestari at 0857 1336 6266.
Remember: Always follow health protocols, including wearing a mask, washing your hands regularly, maintaining physical distance, avoiding crowds, limiting mobility, and refraining from dining together to ensure a safe travel experience.