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Integrated Sugarcane Plantation Tourist Area (Gerebek Sawah)

in West Lampung, Lampung

Published: Januari 2025

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Natural Landscape and Topographical Uniqueness

The Gerebek Sawah Tourist Area stands on a landscape that combines fertile rice valley with the majestic Barisan Mountains as its backdrop. The main characteristic of this destination is its well-preserved traditional irrigation system, where clear water flows from mountain springs to terraced rice paddies.

Unlike typical rice paddy tourist destinations, Gerebek Sawah offers a vast green panorama surrounded by lush trees and sugarcane plantations, which give the district its name. The air in this area is very clean with temperatures ranging from 18 to 24 degrees Celsius, creating a comfortable microclimate for tourists seeking an escape from urban pollution.

Local Ecosystem and Biodiversity

As an agriculture-based tourist area (agrotourism), Gerebek Sawah preserves a rich wetland ecosystem. Visitors can observe various types of paddy birds such as the Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis) and several dragonfly species, which are indicators of water cleanliness in the area.

Surrounding vegetation is not limited to rice and sugarcane. On the fringes of the area, various tropical fruit trees and the characteristic Robusta coffee plants of Lampung Barat thrive. The existence of this well-preserved ecosystem ensures the natural food chain remains intact, with natural predators of paddy pests still frequently encountered, indicating that agricultural practices here still pay close attention to natural balance.

Tourist Experience and Outdoor Activities

Gerebek Sawah is designed to provide a full sensory experience for its visitors. Here are some of the main activities that can be enjoyed:

1. Exploring the Bamboo Bridge Over the Rice Fields: One of the iconic features is the bamboo bridge installation that stretches over the expanse of rice paddies. Visitors can walk into the middle of the fields without getting their feet dirty, offering a 360-degree view for nature photography.

2. Agricultural Education (Agro-education): Tourists, especially schoolchildren, can learn directly about the rice planting process, from plowing the fields using buffaloes (during certain seasons) to traditional harvesting techniques.

3. Mid-Paddy Culinary Experience: Enjoying local dishes like Ikan Nila Bakar (Grilled Nile Perch) or Seruit (a Lampung specialty) in bamboo gazebos while listening to the gentle flow of water and the rustling of rice stalks is an unforgettable experience.

4. Nature Photography: With Mount Pesagi towering in the distance, this place is a paradise for landscape photographers, especially when morning mist blankets the valley.

Best Time to Visit and Seasonal Variations

The best time to visit Gerebek Sawah depends on what visitors wish to see.

  • Planting Season (January - February): The area will resemble a giant mirror due to the reflection of the sky in the newly planted paddy water.
  • Growing Season (March - April): This is when the view is a refreshing expanse of "green carpet" as far as the eye can see.
  • Harvest Season (May - June): The area turns golden. Visitors can interact with farmers during the main harvest and experience the vibrancy of local agrarian culture.

It is highly recommended to arrive at the location between 06:00 and 09:00 AM to get the best natural lighting and avoid the midday sun.

Conservation and Environmental Protection

The management of the Integrated Sugarcane Plantation Tourist Area is committed to the principles of eco-tourism. One of the conservation efforts undertaken is the limitation of concrete material usage. Most supporting facilities are built using bamboo, wood, and thatched roofs to ensure minimal environmental impact.

The management also implements a strict waste management system, educating each visitor not to bring single-use plastics into the paddy fields. Furthermore, the conservation of water sources from the protected forest around the hills is a top priority to ensure a stable water flow for the rice fields throughout the year.

Accessibility and Facilities

Reaching the Gerebek Sawah Tourist Area requires a challenging yet beautiful overland journey. From the center of Liwa City (the capital of Lampung Barat), the trip takes about 1.5 to 2 hours along winding roads with views of coffee plantations. From Bandar Lampung, the journey takes approximately 5-6 hours.

Despite being in a rural area, the available facilities are quite adequate for tourist comfort:

  • Parking Area: Sufficient parking space is available for private vehicles and small tour buses.
  • Gazebos/Saungs: Resting spots are scattered at several strategic points.
  • Toilets and Prayer Rooms: Clean and well-maintained sanitation facilities.
  • Local Stalls: Local residents sell agricultural produce and traditional snacks, providing a direct economic impact for the villagers.

Conclusion

The Integrated Sugarcane Plantation Tourist Area (Gerebek Sawah) is more than just an aesthetic photo spot. It is a manifesto on how nature, agriculture, and tourism can go hand in hand. Here, visitors not only leave with beautiful photos but also a deeper understanding of the importance of preserving nature and appreciating the hard work of farmers who maintain our food sovereignty. If you are seeking authentic tranquility in Lampung Barat, Gerebek Sawah is a must-visit destination on your itinerary.

πŸ“‹ Visit Information

address
Kecamatan Kebun Tebu, Kabupaten Lampung Barat
entrance fee
Rp 5.000 per orang
opening hours
Setiap hari, 07:00 - 18:00

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