Lovely Belitung


I’ve always loved islands (which is why I’ve chosen to live on one) and, with 18,307 islands making up the Indonesian archipelago, there are plenty more to explore. This week I visited Belitung Island off the east coast of Sumatra

It’s a quick 45-minute plane ride from Jakarta, making it a popular weekend destination for Jakarta residents.

Belitung is roughly the same size as Bali yet the population is only one-sixteenth the size of Bali’s. I loved the big empty roads and white-sand beaches, turquoise waters and extraordinary granite stone formations along the shallow shores.

Peter Piper picked a peck of Belitung pepper. The island is known for its pepper plantations (nice to be back on the spice trail). I later visited the traditional market in Tanjung Pandan and brought back two huge bags of piquant black and white peppercorns.

There’s even a Balinese village

A gremlin-like tarsier; each eyeball is as large as its entire brain

Some of the accommodation was a tad dilapidated

A refreshing dip in a cool river pool

A chilled-out boatman

 

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