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# Green Canyon (Cukang Taneuh)

Known as a hidden gem, Green Canyon offers an adventure along turquoise green rivers amidst exotic towering cliffs. The body rafting activity here is a major draw for adrenaline seekers wanting to enjoy the beauty of stalactites and stalagmites directly from the water.

## Key facts

- **address**: Jl. Raya Cijulang, Kertayasa, Kec. Cijulang, Kab. Pangandaran
- **entrance fee**: IDR 200,000 - IDR 250,000 per boat package
- **opening hours**: Every day, 07:30 - 16:00 (Closed after Friday prayer)

# Exploring the Splendor of Green Canyon (Cukang Taneuh): Pangandaran's Hidden Gem

West Java holds a geological masterpiece often dubbed a piece of heaven fallen to earth. Located in Kertayasa Village, Cijulang District, Pangandaran Regency, this destination is officially named Cukang Taneuh. The name originates from Sundanese, meaning "Earth Bridge," referring to a natural bridge formed by an arch of earth and rock spanning the river. However, its international popularity is better known as Green Canyon, a name coined by foreign tourists due to its resemblance to the Grand Canyon in the United States, but with a dominance of lush green vegetation and clear, greenish river water.

## Geological Wonders and Exotic Karst Landscapes

Green Canyon is the result of millions of years of erosion by the Cijulang River, which has carved through caves adorned with stunning stalactites and stalagmites. The most prominent natural feature is the towering rock cliffs flanking the river flow. These rock walls are not just cliffs but ecosystems of moss and creeping plants, lending an intense emerald green hue.

As you navigate the river by wooden boat (ketinting), visitors are greeted by winding karst cliffs. In some spots, perpetual water drips from the cave ceilings, creating a refreshing "eternal rain" phenomenon. The stalactites hanging from the cave ceilings have unique shapes and continue to grow, indicating that the geological processes here are still very active.

## Preserved Biodiversity and Ecosystem

The ecosystem around Green Canyon is a blend of lowland tropical rainforest and riverine ecosystems. The biodiversity in this area is exceptionally rich. If you're lucky, visitors might spot various wildlife such as river monitor lizards basking on rocks, kingfishers with their iconic metallic blue plumage, and long-tailed macaques swinging from branches that overhang the river.

The vegetation along the cliffs is dominated by ferns, ketapang trees, and various shrubs whose roots grip firmly into the crevices of the limestone. The clarity of the Cijulang River water in this area also serves as an indicator of ecosystem health, with various endemic freshwater fish species still easily found among the riverbed rocks.

## Outdoor Activities: From Ketinting to Body Rafting

Green Canyon is not just a place to behold; it's a destination offering profound physical experiences. Adventures typically begin from Ciseureuh Pier by renting a ketinting boat. The approximately 3-kilometer journey to the main cave entrance offers incredible tranquility, where the sound of the boat engine occasionally blends with the sounds of nature.

For adrenaline seekers, *Body Rafting* is a must-do activity. Unlike regular rafting using rubber boats, here visitors will drift with the river current, equipped with complete safety gear (life vests, helmets, and leg protectors). This activity allows visitors to explore the deepest parts of Green Canyon, jump from cliffs 5 to 10 meters high into natural pools, and swim through narrow crevices in the cliffs inaccessible by boat. The experience of touching the cool, mossy rock walls directly provides a unique spiritual connection with nature.

## Best Time to Visit and Seasonal Variations

Choosing the right time to visit is crucial for the best experience at Green Canyon. The best time is during the dry season, specifically between May and September. During this period, the Cijulang River water will be a clear, calm turquoise green, allowing for safe *body rafting* activities.

Conversely, during the rainy season, the river's water discharge often increases drastically, and its color turns brown due to sediment carried from upstream. Often, management will close tourist access for safety if the river current is deemed too dangerous. It is highly recommended to arrive in the morning around 08:00 AM to avoid crowds and enjoy the sunlight filtering through the cliff crevices, creating a magical *tyndall* effect or light beams.

## Conservation Status and Environmental Protection

As a sensitive natural tourist area, conservation efforts at Green Canyon are continuously being enhanced. The local government, along with the local community organized under the Tourism Mobilization Group (Kompepar), enforces strict rules regarding cleanliness. Visitors are strictly prohibited from throwing trash into the river or damaging stalactite and stalagmite formations within the caves.

The use of motorboats is also limited to reduce noise pollution and emissions that could disturb wildlife. Furthermore, there are daily quota restrictions for *body rafting* activities to maintain the environment's carrying capacity, preventing the river ecosystem from degrading due to excessive human activity.

## Accessibility and Supporting Facilities

Reaching Green Canyon is now easier. From the center of Pangandaran town, the land journey takes about 45 to 60 minutes via smooth asphalt roads with beautiful coastal scenery. For tourists from outside the province, access can be via land routes from Bandung or Yogyakarta, or by air with flights to Nusawiru Airport, which is very close to Green Canyon.

The facilities at the pier area are quite complete, including ample parking, a row of food stalls serving local cuisine like Nasi Liwet and Grilled Fish, a prayer room, restrooms, and swimming gear rental. The local guides here are certified and possess in-depth knowledge of the terrain and safety procedures, ensuring a memorable and safe tourist experience.

Green Canyon (Cukang Taneuh) is a tangible testament to Indonesia's natural wealth that must be preserved. It offers a harmony between the tranquility of the river, the grandeur of the rock cliffs, and adrenaline-pumping physical challenges, making it a must-visit destination for every true nature lover.
