Pantai Kastela
Discover the Serenity of Pantai Kastela
Explore the enchanting Kebun Cengkeh in Ternate, a national reserve showcasing the rich heritage of clove cultivation amidst stunning natural beauty.
Nestled in the heart of Ternate, Kebun Cengkeh offers a unique glimpse into the rich heritage of clove cultivation. This national reserve not only showcases the lush greenery and aromatic trees but also provides tourists with a serene escape into nature, making it a must-visit destination for those exploring North Maluku.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from Ternate City, take Jalan Raya Ternate-Maluku and head towards Gambesi. Follow the road for about 15 minutes, passing through local neighborhoods and lush landscapes. Look for signage directing you to Kebun Cengkeh. The exact location is at Q86M+HPX, Gambesi, Ternate Selatan. There is no entry fee to access the plantation.
Public Transportation
To reach Kebun Cengkeh by public transport, start from the main bus terminal in Ternate City. Look for a local minibus (angkot) heading towards Gambesi. The ride will take approximately 30 minutes, and the fare is usually around IDR 10,000. Once you arrive in Gambesi, ask the driver to drop you near Kebun Cengkeh or walk approximately 10 minutes towards the location at Q86M+HPX.
Walking
If you are already in the Gambesi area, you can walk to Kebun Cengkeh. From the local market or any central point in Gambesi, head east on the main road for about 1 kilometer. You will pass local shops and residences, and the plantation will be on your left. The walk should take around 15-20 minutes.
Use Kebun Cengkeh as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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