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Tanjung Api Beach

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At the northwest end BorneoThere is a quiet bay that embraces white sand and granite rocks that are no less beautiful than the rest of the world. The beauty of Temajuk Beach which is in a location not far from the same location, its name is Tanjung Api Beach. Located at Sebubus Village, Paloh Sub-district, Sambas RegencyThis beach is not just a place to relax; it is a space for nature to learn about life cycles. turtles, about roots mangrove that resist abrasion, and about how coastal communities interpret the sea. Upon arrival, the sound of crashing waves blends with the breeze that carries the salty scent of the border beaches. The panoramic view along the coastline shows off the turquoise blue color, with clusters of granite rocks providing a natural frame for the sunset.

What makes Tanjung Api Beach special is its status as one of the important nesting enclaves. turtles on the coast Paloh. In season, you can witness the process of relocating the eggs to a semi-natural hatchery, all the way to release. Hatchlings back to the sea. It's all wrapped up in an educational package managed by the community. Sebubus VillageThis is so that tourists don't just take pictures, but also contribute to conservation. Attendance Sebubus Mangrove Ecotourism enriching experiences, from mangrove canal walks to birdwatching. The atmosphere is fluid, intimate and very local; perfect for travelers seeking meaning, not just crowds.

Access to Sebubus Village can be reached via land from Sambas City and SingkawangThis is a walk through a landscape of swamps, coconut fields and fishing villages. The basic infrastructure of the destination continues to be improved: parking areas, self-cleaning points, and simple facilities for the fishermen. camping. Many travelers time their arrival for late afternoon to catch the golden light reflecting off the water's surface. If you're a fan of slow travel and community, Tanjung Api Beach is a great place to slow down and broaden your horizons.

Overview and How to Reach the Location

Where is Tanjung Api Beach and How is it Accessed?

Tanjung Api Beach located at Sebubus Village, Paloh Sub-district, Sambas Regency, West Kalimantan. Land route from Sambas City takes about 2-3 hours, depending on local crossing conditions, while from Singkawang could be longer. The main road follows the coastline of northern Borneo, giving you panoramic views of rice fields, forests and coconut groves. Upon arrival at the village, you'll find markers leading to the beach area, a community post and a gathering point for the turtle education tour. For travelers who want to experience the unspoiled feel of the border and coast, this trip is the equivalent of a small prelude to a big experience.

  • Route from Sambas The journey starts from Sambas City Center towards Paloh. The road terrain is relatively friendly with some narrow segments. Early morning departures are recommended to avoid local traffic and maximize time at the beach. Along the way, you can stop at village stalls to enjoy village robusta coffee and fried snacks. Estimated round-trip fuel costs for small vehicles are in the range of Rp250,000-Rp400,000, depending on consumption and local prices.
  • Route from Singkawang From Singkawang, take the direction to the north through Sambas. Travel time is longer, but big city amenities make it easier to prepare logistics such as ATMs, pharmacies, and repair shops. For those with families, plan one break in the area Sambas before proceeding to Sebubus. Consider renting a vehicle with a local driver to relax and learn cultural context along the way.

When is the Best Time to Visit?

The dry season (around May-September) offers clear skies for chasing Sunset at Tanjung Api Beach. However, the most meaningful moments are related to the nesting season. turtlesThis is a common occurrence, with peaks generally occurring in certain months of the year. If you intend to join the education and release session HatchlingsCoordinate the time with the village manager. In the rainy season, some roads can be slippery; check the weather forecast, bring a raincoat and wear comfortable footwear for the wet sand. Sunrise and tides also affect the character of the waves-photographers usually hunt the golden hours for granite compositions.

  • Turtle Season Plan to visit during peak nesting times for opportunities to witness egg relocation and release. Hatchlings higher. As conservation prioritizes the safety of the animals, schedules may change according to field conditions; your flexibility will be rewarded with an unforgettable experience.
  • Weather & Waves Monitor wind and tide forecasts. The waves are relatively friendly for splashing around on the shoreline, but always prioritize safety, especially when bringing children. Clear mornings after a night of rain often bring stunning clarity to the sky.

Ethics of Traveling in Conservation Areas

Remember that Tanjung Api Beach is a place of life and spawning turtles. Keep your distance from the nest, follow the guide's instructions, and avoid shining strong lights towards the beach at night which can disturb the nesting mothers. Do not leave trash, especially plastic, which could potentially harm the animals. If camping, choose a designated site and ensure campfires are fully extinguished. This simple etiquette makes your trip a positive one while supporting the sustainability of the destination.

  • Respect for Animals Photography is fine, but avoid flashes and don't touch Hatchlings without the officer's direction. Remember, one sensational moment is not worth the risk of disrupting natural behavior.
  • Lack of Footprint Take your trash home, use refillable bottles, and choose products sunscreen sea-friendly if you want to swim. This small act encapsulates a big attitude towards nature.

Tanjung Api Beach Camp

Key Activities and Experiences

Learning Sea Turtle Conservation

Education program at Sebubus Village allows you to understand the life cycle turtles up close. There are interpretive tours at night during beach patrols, an introduction to turtle tracks, and the process of relocating eggs to a semi-natural hatchery. If you're lucky, you can witness the release Hatchlings to the sea. All activities are led by trained guides, with family-friendly narration. This is not just a photo experience, but a down-to-earth, easy-to-understand lesson in coastal ecology.

  • Night Patrol Follow the guide along the coastline, recognize the trail, and understand the ethics of light. A quiet moment under a star-filled sky is often the highlight of the trip.
  • Hatchling Release Release Hatchlings This means greater chances of survival while fostering empathy for marine ecosystems. Follow the guide's instructions for the safety of the animals.

Sebubus Mangrove Walk

Sebubus Mangrove Ecotourism It features lush mangrove alleys, where coastal birds nest and small fish forage. You can explore via a wooden jetty or small boat, while listening to your guide explain the services of the mangrove ecosystem: from an abrasion barrier, to a natural filter, to a storehouse of biodiversity. This activity is suitable in the morning or evening when soft light penetrates the canopy.

  • Boardwalk & Interpretation Wander along the boardwalk to get up close and personal with breath roots and mangrove crabs, complete with simple information boards that make it easy for families with children.
  • Light Birdwatching Bring binoculars and enjoy a coastal birdwatching session. Make a note of the species you see; it's a fun way to enrich your trip and train your senses.

Sunset, Photography, and Granite Rocks

Shoreline Cape of Fire filled with granite formations that provide a dramatic backdrop for photos. In the golden hour, the golden sky reflects on the sea surface, producing color gradations that tease the lens. Landscape photographers usually play with rocky foregrounds and wave lines, while families can utilize silhouettes for group portraits. Be sure to keep a safe distance from the waves, especially during high tide.

  • Golden hour Arrive 45 minutes before sunset for a composition survey. A compact tripod will help lock in sharpness at low speeds.
  • Foreground Exploration Use rocks and wave tracks as directional elements. Don't move natural objects, just get creative with the angle of view.

Camping & Campfire

Area Tanjung Api Beach owning land camping simple for those who want to stay near the sea and the stars. Evenings offer dark skies with relatively little light pollution, ideal for stargazing. Bring equipment camping personal, keep it clean, and use campfires responsibly. The constant sound of waves provides a soothing background for sleep.

  • Licenses & Tent Points Register with the village manager to determine a safe tent location that does not interfere with the nesting area. Follow briefing briefly before setting up the tent.
  • Security & Hygiene Provide garbage bags, store food tightly, and make sure the campfire is completely extinguished. Remember, your safety is the priority.

Coastal Culinary and Local Culture

Tasting the Flavor of the Sambas Sea

After playing on the beach, explore coastal culinary specialties Sambas. Smoked fish, grilled cuttlefishThere are a number of dishes that are popular with the locals, from freshly cooked crab, to crab preparations. Don't miss the fresh soupy dishes that combine fresh herbs and sourness; they're best eaten warm with a view of the sea. You can also buy fishermen's products as souvenirs, but prioritize products that do not threaten the conservation of protected animals.

  • Coastal Stall Find a village stall nearby Sebubus to sample home cooking made from the daily catch. It's simple, fresh and warming.
  • Eco-Friendly Souvenirs Choose processed products such as shredded fish or crackers that are certified by local MSMEs. Avoid souvenirs made from animal parts.

Traces of Malay and Dayak Culture

Sambas rich in cultural traces Malay and Dayak. Although you are based in a coastal village, the daily narrative brings together maritime traditions with inland customs. Warm greetings, mutual cooperation, and taboos governing human and marine interactions can all be heard from your guide. Respecting local norms - dressing modestly, asking permission to photograph - is a small token of appreciation to your hosts.

  • Manners of Entertaining Start conversations with a smile and greeting, use simple Indonesian, and listen to local stories without judgment.
  • Festivals & Rituals If you're lucky, you may witness a traditional activity or local celebration. Follow from a distance and respect the boundaries set by the organizers.

Itinerary and Cost Estimation

Full Day Itinerary

Morning departure from Sambas City Go to Sebubus Villagearrive before noon for a beach orientation and a simple lunch. Afternoon explore mangrove or photograph the granite rocks, then wait Sunset. If there is an evening education scheduled, a short guided patrol follows. Estimated costs for gasoline, snacks and activity contributions range from Rp300,000-Rp600,000 per person (depending on the number of participants and personal logistics), excluding hired transport.

  • Morning Start early, bring supplies, and have some small money ready for stalls. Make sure your photography devices are fully charged.
  • Evening-Night Buru Sunsetcontinue with turtle education if available. Return home for the night or stay overnight as planned.

Itinerary 2H1M (Camping or Homestay)

The first day focused on beach exploration and mangrove, the night camping in designated areas or stay at a homestay. The second day is up early for sunrise, then a coastal culinary session, souvenir shopping, and back to town. This itinerary gives you pause to really absorb the coastal rhythms, without rushing.

  • Day 1 Arrived at noon, check-in homestay or pitch a tent, continue with educational activities if available. The night is free, enjoy the starry sky.
  • Day 2 A leisurely morning on the beach, a local breakfast, then the journey home while stopping at favorite photo spots.

Lodging Recommendations

Sebubus Village Homestay (Local Option)

For maximum proximity to Tanjung Api Beach, homestay in Sebubus Village is the best option. It's near the coastline and run by locals, so the cultural interaction feels natural. Rooms are simple, clean, with basic amenities; the highlight being direct access to the turtle education activities and the mangrove. Communicate your arrival time, number of guests and meal preferences so your host can prepare your needs. The homestay experience keeps your spending in the local economy.

  • Location A few minutes' walk or motorbike ride to the beach area; ideal for catching sunrise and night patrol.
  • Uniqueness Direct interaction with host families, coastal stories, and quick access to conservation programs.

Horison Ultima Singkawang (Reference from Database)

If you need more complete city facilities as basecamp before/after Sebubus, Horison Ultima Singkawang is a strong referral in the network city resort. Located in the Pasir Panjang, SingkawangThis property offers comfortable rooms, a swimming pool, and easy access to beaches. Singkawang. The advantages are the availability of family facilities, ample space to organize logistics, and professional support services after a long journey from the north coast. Sambas. From here, you can continue your journey to Sebubus Village with a fresher body condition.

  • Location In the tourist corridor Pasir Panjang Singkawang, making it easy for you to organize transport, supplies, and quality breaks.
  • Uniqueness The combination of city convenience and beach feel makes it a strategic stopover point before coastal exploration. Paloh.

Practical Tips and Safety Notes

Equipment & Connectivity

Mobile signal at some coastal points can be unstable. Download map offlineAlso, prepare a red flashlight for night patrols, bring personal medication, and a dry bag for electronic devices. Sandals with good grip are useful for walking on granite stones. For the family, prepare a change of clothes, wet wipes, and snack child.

  • Mandatory Equipment Flashlight, first aid kit, refillable bottle, and power bank. Adjust the load to stay agile on the beach.
  • Local Transport Consider renting a local motorbike/car. Besides being more flexible, you can get stories and recommendations directly from the driver.

Cost Estimation & Sustainable Ethos

For 2H1M independent travel from Sambas To SebubusPrepare an allocation of Rp500,000-Rp1,200,000 per person (fuel, meals, activity contributions, supplies), excluding accommodation. Shopping at warungs and hiring local guides are small social investments with big impact. Remember, our goal is to enjoy as well as preserve; every dollar you spend in the right places will go back to nature in the form of care and education.

  • Local Contribution Prioritize citizen services: guides, tour boats, and MSME souvenirs. The economy revolves, the destination is maintained.
  • Save Smart Bring reusable gear to cut costs and reduce waste.

Important Notes: Education schedule turtles adjust field conditions. Coordinate with the manager Sebubus Tourism Village before visiting to ensure the availability of the activity you're after.

FAQ

Safe as long as supervised. Choose morning/afternoon visiting hours, avoid turtle nesting areas, and follow the guide's directions.

You may swim in the safety zone when wave conditions are favorable. Safety first, do not swim at night, and avoid conservation areas.

Contact the manager of Sebubus Tourism Village. Schedule depends on nesting season and weather conditions.

Signal can be fluctuating on the coast. Prepare cash from Sambas or Singkawang before heading to Sebubus.