Bitung
Bitung is a coastal city on the island of Sulawesi's northeastern peninsula, which constitutes the Province of North Sulawesi and confronts the Moluccas Strait. It demonstrates a huge number of development projects centered on the city, such as the SEZ, Manado-Bitung toll road, Bitung International Ocean Going Ship Port, and the Makasar-Bitung rail track, which will automatically make the city a gateway to the Pacific area.
Bitung administrative region includes the slopes of Mount Dua Sudara as well as a stretch of sea that includes the island of Lembeh, whose pristine waters are a diver's paradise. The Tangkoko Nature Reserve nearby is home to the uncommon small tarsiers, charming little monkeys with wide saucer eyes that have become Bitung's symbol. The diving areas near the Lembeh Strait contain some of the most beautiful tropical ocean life while at sea. Bitung's cosmopolitan fusion, its wealth of sea product, flora, and wildlife on land and sea, has made it a thriving international port for trade and shipping, eco-friendly in tourism development, and in sync with the rhythms of today's globalized globe.
Location: North Sulawesi, Indonesia
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