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Pulau Sambu

Pulau Sambu, a minor island in Indonesia's Riau Islands Province, offers a serene escape. Located northwest of Batam Island, this island carries a rich history as an oil refinery managed by Royal Dutch Shell and later Pertamina.

Beyond its industrial past, Pulau Sambu enchants visitors with its natural beauty. Explore the island's unique rock formations along the coast, perfect for photography and exploration. Discover the historical remnants of the oil refinery era, including the old Dutch and Malay-style buildings. For a moment of spiritual reflection, visit Masjid Al Muhajirin, a beautiful mosque perched on a hill.

While Pulau Sambu offers a tranquil ambiance, shopping options are limited to local markets selling fresh produce and goods. For a wider range of products, consider a trip to nearby Batam Island. You can also visit nearby Belakang Padang for quiet time in a small-town atmosphere. The island's nightlife is also relatively quiet, making it an ideal destination for those seeking peace and relaxation.

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