Bengkulu
- Bengkulu - the provincial capital, with a     population of approximately 400,000 residents. The city of Bengkulu offers     many coastal attractions, with its historical Benteng Marlborough fortress     overlooking the Indian Ocean and being much photographed by tourists and     day trippers, as well as the Bung Karno Mosque (Mesjid Jamik). Pantai     Panjang is the main beach in Bengkulu, while for reminders of the strong     British influences in the past, check out the Thomas Parr Monument and the     Inggris Monument. 
 
-  Northern Bengkulu - offering a host of     attractions along the coast road, the Jalan Manusurai Pantai, which heads     in a northerly direction between Bengkulu and Padang. Towns of note within     the Northern Bengkulu region include Curup, Ipuh, Lais and Mukomuko, while     the Gunung Kaba volcano is also likely to be of interest and features two     smouldering craters and is encompassed by a lush rainforest jungle. 
 
-  Pulau Enggano - an isolated island sited     around 100 km / 62 miles from southerly Bengkulu, covering around 675     square kilometres / 260 square miles. Whilst facilities for tourists are     relatively nonexistent, there are some gorgeous beaches with good     snorkelling opportunities. The main harbour on Pulau Enggano is Malakoni.
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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