Our simple Rhino cabins are made from eco-friendly materials. Our cabins are equipped with fans, showers and comfortable sleeping mattresses complete with mosquito nets if you need them. A small veranda directly facing the river under the lush and peaceful coconut trees. Our cabins are located not far from the coast which can be reached by canoe across the river or by walking through the community's rice fields.
Green Anda's is an ecotourism operator operating in Ujungjaya Village, Pandeglang, Banten. We organize community-based ecotourism activities involving local communities living in villages around the buffer zone of Ujung Kulon National Park. One of our main strategies is to empower youth and women through environmental and cultural tourism activities and to raise public awareness about environmental conservation.
We work with rural communities to support local guides, helping to connect them with off-the-beaten-track adventurers seeking authentic jungle trekking, diving, fishing and cultural experiences in the buffer zone of Ujung Kulon National Park. We strongly believe that community-based ecotourism can help protect Ujung Kulon’s pristine forests and wildlife, while helping to improve the quality of life for the people living on the edge of the forest.
Explore the Ujung Kulon National Park on a guided tour. Discover the natural beauty and geological interest of the park, which includes the Ujung Kulon peninsula and several offshore islands.
Meet your guide in Ujungjaya village, Pandeglang, Banten, and set off on a tour of the Ujung Kulon National Park. Learn about the park's conservation efforts and the importance of protecting the largest remaining area of lowland rainforests in the Java plain.
Learn about the park's conservation efforts and the importance of community-based ecotourism. Hear about the work of the Green Anda's community, which operates in Ujungjaya village, and its mission to protect the Ujung Kulon reserve and inspire other eco and cultural tourism enterprises and youth.
Ujung Kulon National Park has an area of approximately 122,956 hectares consisting of three ecosystems, marine ecosystems, swamp ecosystems and land ecosystems. The existence of these three ecosystems makes more species live in this place, there are approximately 700 types of plants, 35 types of mammals, 5 types of primates, 59 types of reptiles, 22 types of amphibians, 240 types of birds, 72 types of insects, 142 types of fish and 33 types of coral reefs. The richness of flora and fauna from these three ecosystems is important to protect, we take conservation steps through community empowerment and education for sustainability.
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