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# Sebedang Lake

This natural lake is surrounded by lush green hills, offering a tranquil atmosphere for anyone looking to unwind. Previously, this lake was a bathing place for the nobles of the Sambas Sultanate and is now popular as a fishing and relaxation spot.

## Key facts

- **address**: Sebedang Sempalai Village, Sebawi District, Sambas Regency
- **entrance fee**: Rp 5,000
- **opening hours**: Every day, 07:00 - 18:00

# The Exotic Charm of Sebedang Lake: A Hidden Natural Gem in the Heart of Sambas Regency

Sambas Regency in West Kalimantan is not only known for the historical heritage of the Alwatzikoebillah Sultanate or its world-renowned songket weaving crafts. Deep within its verdant landscape lies a legendary natural tourist destination and a source of pride for the local community: **Danau Sebedang** (Sebedang Lake). Located in Sebedang Village, Sebawi District, this lake offers a unique combination of tranquil freshwater, lush hills, and local folklore that is still preserved to this day.

## Topography and Unique Landscape

Danau Sebedang is not just a vast expanse of water. Geographically, the lake is surrounded by low hills that form a natural basin, creating a landscape resembling a giant green bowl. The area covers approximately 1 km², with varying depths, but quite deep in the center.

One of the most striking natural features is the clarity of its water, which reflects the colors of the sky and the surrounding trees. Unlike the peat lakes in Kalimantan, which are generally reddish-black, Danau Sebedang has relatively clear water with a greenish hue. Around the lake, secondary tropical rainforest vegetation still stands strong, providing shelter for various ecosystems beneath it.

Another uniqueness is the presence of a small island in the middle of the lake, referred to by locals as "Pulau Panjang" (Long Island). The existence of this island adds to the visual aesthetics and becomes an interesting focal point for landscape photographers wanting to capture the gradation of water colors and hill shadows at sunrise.

## Biodiversity and Aquatic Ecosystem

Danau Sebedang functions as a natural reservoir supporting the life of various local species. Within its waters, various types of native Kalimantan freshwater fish thrive, such as tilapia, carp, and snakehead fish (toman). This ecosystem is also home to various species of water birds that are often seen diving sharply to the lake's surface to find food in the morning.

The small forests on the lake's edge are home to various flora, including several types of wild orchids and typical Kalimantan climbing plants. The presence of large trees like the bungur tree and various types of forest wood provides natural shade, while also keeping the air temperature around the lake cool even when the sun is intense.

## Outdoor Activities and Tourist Experience

Visiting Danau Sebedang offers a spectrum of diverse activities, ranging from relaxation to light adventure:

1.  **Exploring by Boat and Sampan:** One of the most authentic experiences in Sebedang is renting a small motorboat (klotok) or a paddle sampan from local residents. Tourists can circle the lake, approach Pulau Panjang, or simply float in the tranquil waters to enjoy the gentle breeze.
2.  **Traditional Fishing:** For fishing enthusiasts, Danau Sebedang is a paradise. Many local anglers and tourists spend time on the lake's edge or on bamboo rafts. The calm atmosphere makes it a perfect place to practice patience while waiting for a bite.
3.  **Dining on Rafts (Floating Canteens):** A distinctive feature of Danau Sebedang is the presence of canteens or eateries built on bamboo rafts. Visitors can enjoy local dishes like grilled fish or young coconut while experiencing the gentle sway of the raft as it's blown by the wind and ripples of water.
4.  **Nature and Sunset Photography:** In the afternoon, Danau Sebedang transforms into a stage of light. The reflection of orange light on the calm water surface creates a romantic and dramatic atmosphere, making it a favorite location for pre-wedding photo sessions or simply for social media content.

## Best Time to Visit and Seasonal Variations

To get the best experience, it is recommended to visit Danau Sebedang during the dry season (between May and September). During this period, the water discharge tends to be stable and the sky is usually clear, so the reflection of the hills on the lake's surface is very clear.

In the morning, around 06:00 to 08:00, a thin mist often covers the water surface and the hilltops, creating a mystical and calming atmosphere. Conversely, if you are looking for a more lively atmosphere, Sundays or national holidays are when local communities gather, creating a vibrant and warm atmosphere typical of the Sambas people.

## Conservation Efforts and Environmental Protection

As a vital natural tourism asset, the local government and the community of Sebedang Village are increasingly raising awareness about the importance of environmental preservation. This lake is not only a tourist spot but also a water source for surrounding agricultural land.

Protection efforts are carried out by limiting the use of motorboat engines that risk polluting the water with fuel residue. Furthermore, visitors are strongly encouraged to follow the *zero waste* principle by not throwing trash into the lake. Reforestation on the surrounding hillsides is also a regular agenda to prevent erosion that can cause lake silting (sedimentation).

## Accessibility and Supporting Facilities

Danau Sebedang has a very strategic and easily accessible location. Located only about 12 kilometers from the center of Sambas City, the journey can be made in 20-30 minutes using two-wheeled or four-wheeled vehicles. The road to the location is well-paved, passing through residential areas and refreshing rice fields.

Facilities in this tourist area are continuously developing, including:
*   **Parking Area:** Sufficient parking space is available for motorcycles and cars.
*   **Pavilions and Gazebos:** Resting places are spread along the lake's edge.
*   **Boat Rentals:** Managed independently by the community at affordable prices.
*   **Food Stalls:** Offering various local specialties and snacks.
*   **Public Facilities:** Toilets and prayer rooms are available in the main tourist area.

## Conclusion: Sambas' Tourism Magnet

Danau Sebedang is a representation of harmony between nature and humans in West Kalimantan. Its beauty is not grand and intimidating, but rather calm and embracing. For anyone visiting Sambas Regency, taking the time to sit by the edge of Danau Sebedang while sipping local coffee is the best way to understand the soul of the peaceful Sambas land. By preserving its ecosystem, Danau Sebedang will continue to be an eternal natural heritage for future generations.
