Kreo Goa Semarang is a cave believed to be petilasan, as Sangeh in Bali. Sunan Kalijaga initially looking at teak wood to build the Great Mosque of Demak. As legend has it Sunan Kalijaga met with a flock of monkeys who then told to keep the teak wood. The word "Kreo" comes from the word meaning Mangreho guard or guard. The word is then made cave is called Kreo Goa and since it was a herd of monkeys that inhabit this region is considered as gatekeepers.
Kreo Goa in Hamlet Talun Nuts, Kandro Village, Semarang. Some stories in the past background of this cave. One of the most famous is the story of Sunan Kalijogo trust across Goa creative when looking for teak wood to build the Great Mosque of Demak.
This place is a natural tourism area which is quite interesting because here many apes are believed to live animals as 'gatekeepers' Kreo Goa. Besides the natural landscape with clean air that is suitable for family recreation.
To reach the mouth of Goa, visitors must pass through a lot of stairs and steep. To the North there Kreo Goa waterfalls from various springs that are clear and dry, despite the long dry season. Besides enjoying the beautiful scenery and the air is cool and joking with the ape keeper area, visitors can also enjoy a cold stream and fresh at the bottom of this area that will soon turn into the reservoir.
The word "Kreo" comes from the word "Mangreho" meaning guard or guard. Kreo Goa tourist attraction is open daily from 6:00 to 18:00 hours. Around there Kreo Goa stretch of paddy fields, cliffs and steep wooded rocky river clear.
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