Sungai Suci Beach, Coastal destination in Pasar Pedati Village, Central Bengkulu, Indonesia.
Sungai Suci Beach is a stretch of coastline in Pasar Pedati Village, Central Bengkulu, that extends roughly two kilometers along the Indian Ocean. The terrain rises and falls with hills that offer views of the water from higher points along the shore.
This stretch of coast has long served as a gathering place where inland communities connected with maritime activities and fishing traditions. Its role linking the land to the sea continues to shape the area today.
Local vendors operate small stalls along the shore, selling regional seafood and fresh coconut drinks that are part of daily life here. You will see these stands scattered along the water's edge as you walk.
The beach sits around 15 kilometers from Bengkulu's city center and can be reached by various transport options. The hilly layout means some areas are easier to reach on foot than others.
A suspended wooden bridge links the main beach to a small island just offshore, built from thick rope and sturdy wooden planks. This structure offers an unusual way to explore beyond the main shoreline.
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