Ria Syafiska Gallery
Tanjung Pesona Beach
Located in Rambak Village, Sungailiat District about 9 km from the city of Sungailiat. The beach is located in between Teluk Uber Beach and Tikus Beach. This beach has open sea panorama over the bay and has also been completed with tourism facilities including 3 stars rated hotel.

Parai Tenggiri Beach
The beach is located in Matras Village , Sinar Jaya Urban Village of Sungailiat District. This beach has been completed with various tourism facilities, including four stars rated hotels and other leisure facilities.
Matras Beach
The beach is located in Matras Village, Sinar Jaya Urban Village of Sungailiat District, or at the northern east area of Bangka Island. The beach has sloppy beach with white sand beautiful panorama. The beach spand 3 km long and 20-30 m wide. The beach has palm plant background and natural river flow generally called as Heaven’s Beach and is the most visited beach in Bangka Regency.
Batu Bedaun Beach
Located in Kampung Bukit Kuala, Sinar Jaya Urban Village of Sungailiat district. This beach is quite unique, situated side by side with Parai Tenggiri Beach marked with a tree grows out of rocks
Tanjung Kelayang Beach
Tanjung Kelayang has characteristics of a white sandy beach and a calm blue sea with a panorama of coconut trees along its coast.
Tanjung Tinggi Beach
The beach has clean white sand and decorated by order of granite rocks at 15 m on the edge and in the offshore
Tanjung Binga Beach
Tanjung Binga is a fishery village and there are many islands in front of fort. One of them is Lengkuas island where you can find lighthouse.
Lengkuas Island
This island is famous with the lighthouse which is still standing upright, built in 1882 by Colonial Government of the Netherlands.
Teluk Uber Beach
Located in Rambak Village, Srimenanti Urban Village of Sungailiat District. The area of this beach reaches 25 ha with beautiful panorama and white sand equipped with hotel facilities.
Remodong Beach
The location is in Belinyu area , north Bangka 77 km from Sungailiat. In this beach the tourists can see a sunset fenomenal. Because this location is face to west. All beach have 4 km distance. If we go to this beach we can see white and soft sand here. this beach have a pure water like crystal.
Penyusuk Beach
The natural and sloppy beach is marked by the clarity of its water surrounded by exotic isles where sea-turtle lays its eggs. The beach is located in Bukit Ketok Village, Belinyu district, about 77 km from Sungailiat
Pha Kak Liang
This place is located in Kuto Panji Village, Belinyu District, Bangka Regency, some 2 km from Belinyu District, Bangka Regency, about 2 km from Belinyu or 53 km from Sungailiat. Pha Kak Liang is a tourism area characterized with Chinese architecture which was build on exmining area in 2 hectares area. Tourist visiting this area fell like they are visiting Hongkong or Taiwan.
The interesting point for visitors of this place is that they can enjoy looking at big fresh water fishes emerging from the water when they are feeding with fish foo. According to local belief the fishes may not be eaten.
Kwan Im Goddess Pool
This object is located in Jelitik Village, about 15 km from the city of Sungailiat, located in the foot hill, where a rivers flows in this area. It is believed that the water heals various disease, could preserve the youth and as the place for wishing something. This place is also completed with bathing pool and small vihara for praying.
Tirta Tapta Pemali
This object is one main tourism asset after beach tourism. The bathing site is located in Pemali Village, Pemali District, Bangka Regency of some 20 km from Sungailiat. Hot water location was first found during Dutch Colonial era when B. T. W (Bangka Tin Winning Bedrijf), a Dutch-owned named PT. Timah and automatically, the existence of the hot water pathing site was under management of PT. Timah. During 1970-es, the hot water bathing sources was renovated and developed by the tin minning company to become recreation place for surrounding people. The hot water is sourced from active soil which erupt shulpur that heals various health problems by submerging in hot water ponds available.
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That’s some photos of the beach in my birthplace. For beach enthusiasts, please visit The Bangka Belitung, secured will not disappoint.
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