Lakes in Indonesia are one of the destinations for traveling Divas who want to just enjoy the cool air with a calming atmosphere. The lake is also the right choice for those of you who want to self healing, you know!

But, Diva traveling do you know?, hmm that in Indonesia it turns out that there are several hidden lakes that are no less beautiful than other natural attractions.

Nah, for traveling divas who want self healing or just enjoy the coolness of nature with the family, You must know the hidden lakes in Indonesia as below, of!

Seven Mountain Lake, Jambi

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Gunung Tujuh lake is surrounded by seven mountain peaks in Jambi. If a traveling Diva is interested in visiting this lake, can be reached by climbing for approximately two hours from the entrance.

Weekuri Lake, Sumba

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Lake Weekuri, located in Sumba, has clear water with very beautiful color gradations. Usually this color gradation appears because of a mixture of brackish and sea water.

Kakaban Lake, East Kalimantan

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Lake Kakaban in East Kalimantan is known as an ancient lake inhabited by jellyfish. If you want to visit Kakaban Lake, Diva traveling takes time 12 hours by land.

Danau Paisu Pok, Southeast Sulawesi

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Lake Paisu Pok in Southeast Sulawesi, which at first glance looks black, turns out to be dense green plants, you know at the bottom of the lake.

Lake Labuan Mirror, East Kalimantan

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Surrounded by dense trees that make the atmosphere calming, Labuan Cermin Lake in East Kalimantan has very clear water like a mirror.

Ranu Segaran, East Java

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Ranu Segaran in Probolinggo, East Java, this is a former mountain crater that is no longer active. Usually this lake is a location for fishermen to find fish.

Great Ranu, East Java

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Around Ranu Agung, East Java, has a rock wall which is the main attraction. Nah, for traveling Divas who want to take a closer look, You can ride a bamboo boat.

Lake Satonda, NTB

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Lake Satonda, in NTB this was originally a freshwater lake. But after the tsunami it turned salty, to make you float, you know!

Lake Kaco, Jambi

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Lake Kaco, in Jambi it is apparently included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. At the bottom of Lake Kaco, you can see a bright light that is more visible at night.

Remis Lake, West Java

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If the traveling Diva is interested in visiting Lake Remis in West Java,, When you arrive, you will be greeted by cool air with a beautiful atmosphere. other than that, This lake is also inhabited by mussels or yellow shells.

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