Take notes! 2 Main Destinations in Sitaro
The Siau Islands County of Situlandang Biaro (Sitaro) in North Sulawesi, is actually a district that holds great potential tourism.
Sitaro is one of the three nautical regencies in North Sulawesi located in the area called North Nusa, because it is located in the northern part of Sulawesi Island.
The three districts are also border districts, as some islands in Nusa Utara adjacent to other countries.
Sitaro was awarded with beautiful and exotic landscapes, the uniqueness of nature, the wisdom of the community and the culture of being cultured. With sea transportation, Sitaro is within easy reach of Manado. It only takes about four hours by boat to arrive at Siau Island. Even to Tagulandang Island only takes about two hours and closer again if to Biaro. Many already tourists come to Sitaro and recognize the beauty possessed by this district.
- Makalehi Island. Makalehi is the outermost island in Sitaro. Its location as its own makes Makalehi a marker for territorial boundaries with other countries. In the middle of Makalehi Island, there is a lake in the form of 'love', so people call it lake of love. On one side there is a cave on a cliff with dozens of skulls in it. Under the water on an island that is almost all its inhabitants is this fisherman, also no less terrible.
- Karangetang Volcano. Karangetang is a symbol of Siau Island, the regional center of Sitaro. This volcano crater never sleeps. The flame of magma in his stomach continues to be seen at the top of the crater. Especially if the night. Although occasionally Karangetang erupts and catapults volcanic material, but residents on Siau Island consider Karangetang a blessing for their nutmeg. Sitaro is known as the world's top producer of nutmeg. At Siau, there is a mountain guide ready to take you up Karangetang through a safe path.




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