Bandar Lampung
- Bandar Lampung- enjoying an elevated     setting and great views across Teluk Lampung. Bandar Lampung is the     region's largest city, Sumatra's fourth biggest, and also serves as the     administrative capital. Attractions in Bandar Lampung are in reasonable     supply and tourists will find that the most visited include the Krakatau     Monument and the Lampung Provincial Museum.  
 
- Gunung Krakatau - known to many     as Mount Krakatoa, this volcano is perhaps the most famous on the planet.     The eruptions of theKrakatoa volcano have been well documented. Today,     visitors can take a boat trip around the island and only imagine the     spewing lava, clouds of ash, and the devastation that this volcano has     been responsible for. Kalianda - a peaceful and charming small town, with     good vistas of Teluk Lampung, which is situated around 30 km / 19 miles     away and to the north. Just a short excursion from Kalianda is a selection     of pristine beaches and characterful fishing villages. 
 
- Kalianda has now become a     popular weekend break destination with Jakarta locals looking for an     alternative to Bali. Also close to Kalianda is the Gunung Rajabasa     volcano, Wartawan Beach and its hot springs, and the islands of Pulau     Sebesi and Pulau Sebuku, both of which boast great swimming and     snorkelling opportunities. 
 
- Way Kambas National Park - a     vast reserve and one of Indonesia's oldest national parks, with groups of     Sumatran elephants, small numbers of the endangered Sumatran rhinos and     tigers. Visitors to the Way Kambas National Park are able to join safaris,     where you are led through the tropical foliage on the back of a friendly     elephant. Alternatively, you can take a canoe down the meandering Sungai     Way Kana, passing various riverside attractions and guest houses along the     way.
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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