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# Lubuk Beringin

This tourist village is a pioneer of river conservation based on the local wisdom of 'Lubuk Larangan', offering crystal clear river water amidst lush forests. Visitors can enjoy the sensation of swimming with protected wild fish while experiencing a tranquil rural atmosphere and fresh mountain air.

## Key facts

- **address**: Lubuk Beringin Village, Bathin III Ulu District, Bungo Regency
- **entrance fee**: Rp 5,000 - Rp 10,000 (Parking/Levy)
- **opening hours**: Every day, 24 hours

# The Natural Charm of Lubuk Beringin: A Green Gem in the Heart of Bungo

Lubuk Beringin, affectionately known as Luber by the local community, is more than just an ordinary tourist destination. Located in Bathin III Ulu District, Bungo Regency, Jambi Province, this tourist village perfectly embodies the harmony between humans and nature. Situated at the foot of the buffer zone of Kerinci Seblat National Park (TNKS), Lubuk Beringin offers the freshness of clear mountain rivers, lush forests, and local wisdom in preserving an extraordinary ecosystem.

## The Wonders of the Batang Buat River and Village Forest
The most dominant natural feature in Lubuk Beringin is the flow of the Batang Buat River. Unlike rivers in downstream Jambi which tend to be brown due to sedimentation, the water in Lubuk Beringin remains crystal clear with a greenish hue. The riverbed is filled with smooth, round river stones, shaped naturally by the water currents over thousands of years.

Along the riverbanks, giant banyan trees (Ficus) stand strong with hanging roots that reach down to the water's surface. The presence of these banyan trees is the origin of the village's name. The surrounding forest is the first Village Forest in Indonesia to officially receive management rights, making it a green fortress that protects the river basin from erosion and environmental damage.

## The Lubuk Larangan Ecosystem: A Heritage of Traditional Conservation
One of the unique features not found just anywhere is the "Lubuk Larangan" system. This is the local wisdom of the Lubuk Beringin community in preserving fish populations in the river. In certain zones, the community is strictly prohibited from fishing or netting fish for a period of one year.

The result is a very rich river ecosystem. Visitors can see thousands of Semah fish (Tor douonensis) and Gariang fish swimming freely. The Semah fish itself is a typical fish of Sumatra's fast-flowing waters, possessing high economic and ecological value. The clarity of the water allows tourists to observe the activities of these aquatic fauna directly without needing to dive, creating a stunning freshwater underwater scene.

## Outdoor Activities and Tourist Experiences
Lubuk Beringin offers a variety of activities that are both adrenaline-pumping and soul-soothing:

1.  **River Tubing and Rafting:** The characteristics of the Batang Buat River, with its small rapids (grade I-II), are perfect for *river tubing* using inner tubes or rubber boats. The sensation of gliding over cold water under the forest canopy provides an unforgettable experience.
2.  **Natural Baths:** For those seeking relaxation, many points along the river are shallow and calm enough for a dip. The cold, oxygen-rich water is believed to refresh the body and mind.
3.  **Jungle Trekking:** Tourists can explore forest trails leading to the buffer zone of TNKS. Here, if lucky, visitors may encounter various rare flora and hear the lively sounds of forest birds and primates like Siamangs calling to each other.
4.  **Camping Ground:** A campsite is available on the riverbank for those who wish to experience the night in the middle of the forest, with the sound of trickling water as a lullaby.

## Best Time to Visit and Seasonal Variations
To get the best experience, the most recommended time is during the dry season, between May and September. During this period, the river's water discharge tends to be stable, and its clarity reaches its peak. If visiting during the rainy season, the water discharge can rise drastically (flash floods), and the water becomes murky, posing a risk to the safety of water activities.

The most special moment is during the "Opening of Lubuk Larangan" tradition, which is usually held once a year, often close to holidays or village celebrations. At this time, all residents and tourists are allowed to harvest fish en masse using traditional tools, creating a festive folk party atmosphere in the middle of the river.

## Conservation and Environmental Protection
As a village that pioneered the Village Forest concept in Indonesia, conservation is highly emphasized in Lubuk Beringin. The forest, covering approximately 2,356 hectares, is managed independently by the Village Forest Management Institution (LPHD). Tourists are strictly prohibited from littering in the river or damaging the vegetation along the riverbanks.

The protection of Semah fish through the customary law of Lubuk Larangan demonstrates that tourism here goes hand in hand with nature preservation. The sustainability of the ecosystem in Lubuk Beringin is tangible proof that forest management by the local community can prevent forest encroachment and maintain the quality of water sources.

## Accessibility and Facilities
Reaching Lubuk Beringin takes about 1.5 to 2 hours of land travel from the center of Muara Bungo City. Although its location is in an upstream area, the road access is quite adequate and can be traversed by two-wheeled and four-wheeled vehicles. The journey to the location will offer views of rubber plantations and beautiful hills.

Supporting facilities at this tourist location are continuously developing, including:
*   Spacious parking area.
*   Gazebos or wooden huts for relaxing by the river.
*   Clean changing rooms and public toilets.
*   Local food stalls serving typical Bungo cuisine, such as river fish curry.
*   Homestays managed by local residents, offering tourists the opportunity to experience authentic rural life.

Lubuk Beringin is not just about landscape beauty, but about how nature rewards those who protect it. A visit here is a form of appreciation for the success of community-based conservation and an adventure in one of the most beautiful corners of Jambi Province.
