Celo River Mejagong, also known as Geburan Celo River Mejagong Tourism, is one of the natural tourist destinations that offers a natural bathing experience in Pemalang Regency. This place offers river views surrounded by green nature and exciting activities such as light rafting and playing tires in fresh water.
Location and Access to Celo River Mejagong
Geburan Celo River Tourism is located in Mejagong Village, Randudongkal District, Pemalang Regency. From the center of Pemalang City, this place can be reached in about 1 to 1.5 hours using private vehicles or motorbikes. The road to the location is quite good, although at some points you have to pass through narrow village roads.
Opening Hours and Entrance Ticket Price
Celo River Mejagong is open to the public every day with operating hours from morning to evening. Entrance tickets are free, making it one of the most affordable tourist destinations. However, if you want to enjoy the activity of playing tires on the river, tire rentals are available with prices ranging from 1.000 IDR to 3.000 IDR.
Main Attractions of Geburan Celo River Tourism
Natural Pools
With a width of around 8 meters, the water flow in Celo River which comes from the irrigation of the Comal River provides a refreshing natural bathing experience. The water is clear and calm, making it a favorite place for visitors who want to feel the cold river water in the middle of the open nature.
Light Rafting and Playing Tires
This river is also suitable for light rafting or just playing in the water with inner tubes or rubber boats. The river current is not too strong making it safe for children and families. This activity is the main attraction for visitors who want to experience an exciting adventure in the water without great risk.
Food Stalls Around
Around the tourist area, many food stalls provide food and drinks for visitors. After being satisfied playing in the water, visitors can enjoy local dishes while enjoying the natural scenery around.
Facilities at Geburan Celo River Tourism
The facilities at Celo River are quite adequate although they are relatively simple: