The best option to explore every beauty of Bintan is to take a one-day tour (duration 7 - 8 hours) including entrance ticket and visit nature, culture, traditions and arts and culture according to your interests in a customized full-day tour.
You can choose for yourself what you want to see and do, such as visiting the Sand Dunes and Blue Lake of Bintan, seeing the sunset, visiting the 500 Lohan Temples, and so on.
Feel the comfort and tranquility of your trip with us, accompanied by our friendly, polite & professional tour guide throughout your trip.
500 lohan temple is historical lanmarks in bintan, its actual name is vihara Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva and one of Bintan's best hiden gems.
Marvel at one of the tallest statues of the Goddess of Mercy in Southeast Asia at Vihara Avalokitesvara Graha (also commonly known as Guan Yin Temple), situated a short drive away from the main town hub of Tanjung Pinang. This grand and majestic brass statue is 16.8m tall and coated in 22 carat gold, and attracts visitors from the region and around the world.
Explore the grounds of the temple and find intricate motifs and sculptures of other Chinese deities.
Pondok Bintan 11 is a must-visit spot in Bintan, offering a wide array of locally-made items and souvenirs. From clothes to snacks, the shop has everything you need for a memorable trip.
Visitors rave about the delightful selection of goods, including unique and affordable items.
The friendly staff and well-organized shop make for an enjoyable shopping experience.
Additionally, the store offers various local snacks that are both delicious and reasonably priced.
**Kelong Seafood Restaurant: Dining Over the Water**
A **Kelong Seafood Restaurant** offers a unique dining experience, as it is built on stilts directly over the sea or a river, often featuring stunning coastal views, especially at sunset.
The primary attraction is the **ultra-fresh, live seafood**, which is often selected for lunch or diner directly from holding nets or tanks beneath the restaurant. Specialties typically include Chili Crab, Black Pepper Prawns, and steamed fish, prepared in authentic local styles. Dining at a *kelong* is not just a meal; it's a quintessential seaside experience, combining local flavor with a tranquil, memorable setting.
**Bintan Desert and Blue Lake: A Surreal Oasis**
The Bintan Desert (*Gurun Pasir Busung*) and Blue Lake offer one of Bintan's most surprising and picturesque landscapes.
The **"Desert"** is a collection of bright, shimmering white-gold sand dunes—the remnants of an abandoned bauxite mining area—that creates a surreal, Sahara-like backdrop.
Right beside the sandy hills lies the **Blue Lake**, a striking body of water whose vivid turquoise color is naturally derived from its mineral content. The stark contrast between the bright white-gold dunes and the intensely blue lake makes this location a highly sought-after spot for photography and a unique adventure destination.
**Vihara Dharma Shanti: Home of the Sleeping Buddha**
Vihara Dharma Shanti is a historical and tranquil Buddhist temple located in Tanjung Uban, Bintan. The temple is best known for housing the island's most significant religious artifact: a massive **gold-plated Reclining Buddha statue** (Sleeping Buddha).
The temple offers a serene sanctuary with beautiful spiritual architecture and well-maintained grounds, making it a perfect spot for reflection, meditation, and cultural appreciation. As a symbol of peace and harmony, it stands as one of Bintan's key religious and cultural landmarks.
Kopi Sagit (Bintan Local Coffee): Unique Aroma and Taste
Kopi Sagit is a locally produced coffee from the Riau Islands, particularly known in Bintan, and often enjoyed as part of an eco-tourism experience.
It is characterized by its strong, distinctive aroma and robust, traditional local flavor. Visitors often get to learn about the coffee-making process from the plantation to the cup, highlighting the close relationship between the beans, the soil, and the unique tropical ecosystem. Enjoying Kopi Sagit offers an authentic taste of Bintan's local culinary heritage.
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Bintan Island, located in the Riau Islands province of Indonesia, is a tropical paradise known for its pristine beaches, lush jungles, and luxurious resorts. It offers a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and cultural experiences, making it an ideal destination for travelers seeking both tranquility and excitement.
A luxurious resort offering a range of water sports, golf courses, and beautiful beaches.
The capital city of Bintan Island, offering a mix of local culture, shopping, and dining.
A museum showcasing the history and culture of Bintan Island.
A beautiful beach known for its white sand and clear waters, perfect for swimming and relaxing.
An adventure park offering a range of activities such as zip-lining, obstacle courses, and paintball.
Grilled fish marinated in spices and served with rice and vegetables.
Chicken soup with turmeric, coconut milk, and various spices.
Fried rice with vegetables, meat, and spices.
Sweet rice cakes filled with palm sugar and coated with grated coconut.
The best time to visit Bintan Island is during the dry season, from May to September. The weather is sunny and dry, making it perfect for outdoor activities and beach relaxation.
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Bintan Island is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, petty theft and scams can occur, so it's important to stay vigilant.
Local buses are available but not very extensive. They are mainly used by locals and may not be the most convenient option for tourists.
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Car, Bike, Scooter
A small town known for its Chinese temples and local markets.
A luxurious resort and cruise center offering a range of activities and amenities.
A museum showcasing the history and culture of Bintan Island.
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