Panarukan
Panarukan, a coastal town at the mouth of the Sampean River in
East Java, boasts a rich history dating back to the Dutch colonial era. It
served as the eastern terminus of the Great Post Road, a significant trade route.
Discover
the town's history at the Panarukan
Monument, commemorating the Battle of Panarukan during the Indonesian National Revolution. Explore the ruins of Benteng Panaroekan, a 19th-century Dutch fort, and marvel at the Tugu Portugis, a monument marking the Portuguese presence in the area.
Relax
on the pristine beaches or explore the local markets for fresh produce,
handicrafts, and seafood. Enjoy the laid-back atmosphere at local cafes and
restaurants, savoring the flavors of the region.