Pine Forest Mangunan

Pine Forest Mangunan part of the forest in RPH (Resort Forest Management) Mangunan overgrown plants Pinus, location taken in line with the grave site of the Kings Imogiri.

In addition to pine trees, other tree species such as mahogany, acacia, walnut and eucalyptus are also grown on land which covers approximately 500 ha of this. Now Mangunan region, especially the section planted with pine trees not only serves as a protected forest, but also managed as one tourist destination.

Failitas common as observation post, a stage show that blends with nature, toilet, mosque and simple stalls had been built in the tourist area. Not only lush jungle atmosphere that attracts many tourists, the presence of springs Bengkung that is trusted by the local community as the location of Sultan Agung Hanyakrakusuma hermitage drew pilgrims to come visit. To find the site springs that later built the Dutch government in 1925 and 1930 was there a few roads that can be taken, either by trekking from the parking lot through the woods that meeting following the path of outbound Watu Abang or circular path further but can be reached by bicycle or motorcycle.

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