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Explore 6 Sparkling Gems at Bintan Island - A jewel in Indonesia's Riau Archipelago

Bintan Island has a varied mix of exceptional experiences, breathtaking scenery, and cultural diversity. These six glittering treasures capture the spirit of Bintan's allure, ranging from tranquil natural beauty to historical relics.

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A Cultural Trove on Penyengat Island

Entering Penyengat Island is like stepping into a live museum showcasing the rich heritage of Malay-Indonesia. The Johor-Riau Sultanate originally had its capital on this little island, which is rich in cultural history. Buildings like the imposing Sultan's Mosque, which has distinctive architectural fusing Javanese, Dutch, and Malay influences, vividly preserve its historical value. Bintan travel tips: Make the most of your trip by hiring an informed local guide, who can provide you with more in-depth information on Penyengat Island's architectural treasures and history.

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The 500 Lohan Statues at Vihara Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva Temple

The Vihara Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva Temple is a tranquil haven on Bintan Island, nestled amid lush vegetation. The collection of 500 statues of Lohan, each with a distinct attitude and stance, is its most remarkable aspect. These wood and stone monuments, which show the Buddha's enlightened followers, evoke a sense of peace and reverence. It takes 34 minutes to go to this temple if you are lodging at one of the many hotels, such as The Residence Bintan for example.

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The Grotto of the Virgin Mary

The Grotto of the Virgin Mary provides a peaceful haven for people looking for spiritual comfort amidst breathtaking scenery. This holy spot, which is tucked away behind dense vegetation and offers a view of Bintan Island's blue waters, is a popular destination for Catholic pilgrims and seekers. The grotto's understated yet striking architecture, which includes a statue of the Virgin Mary encircled by lush tropical vegetation, fosters a calm environment ideal for introspection and meditation. 

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Dinner in the Unique ‘Kelong'

Enjoy a lunch at a "Kelong," a traditional offshore wooden platform used for fishing, for a dining experience unlike any other. Situated above Bintan Island's crystal-clear waters, these rustic buildings provide a unique atmosphere for savouring freshly caught fish. Enjoy grilled fish, prawns, and crab that are made using traditional Indonesian seasonings and cooking methods. 

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‘Akau' Open Air Street Food Night Bazaar at Jalan Potong Lembu

Jalan Potong Lembu becomes "Akau," a bustling outdoor street food emporium, as dusk approaches. Local merchants present a wide selection of delicious foods, from grilled seafood to typical Indonesian snacks, here. Savouring delectable satay skewers, crispy fried noodles, and cool coconut drinks, guests may take in the vibrant ambiance that is enriched with musical acts and cultural demonstrations. "Akau" is the perfect way to experience Bintan's diverse cuisine and is a great way to meet both locals and other tourists.

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Journey into the Surreal Sungei Sebung Mangrove Forests

Exploring the Sungei Sebung Mangrove Forests, a bizarre environment brimming with biodiversity, can bring happiness to nature lovers. A fascinating experience can be had on guided boat cruises through the meandering canals surrounded by mangrove trees, home to mudskippers, kingfishers, and proboscis monkeys. As the forest fills with the sounds of nature, it offers a tranquil escape from the bustle of the city.

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