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Air Manis Beach in Padang City


Want to visit a beach where the sand is fine and the shoreline is broad and sloping? Aie Manih Beach (Air Manis Beach) in Padang City is recommended.


Adults must purchase an entrance ticket for IDR 10K children must pay IDR 5K. ATV ride costs IDR 100K. The public amenities at this tourist site are suitable. Such as, restrooms, places of worship, and parking spaces for both two-wheeled and four-wheeled vehicle. There are numerous canteens or kiosks providing a variety of dishes and beverages in the culinary area. There are always street merchants and peddlers.

Air Manis Beach is one of a beach in Padang City that, despite not having crushed by the waves, is nevertheless very arid and landlocked. Depending on the situation, a visitor's vehicle may be able to pull back and forth on the path that is roomy, white, and clean. It is not alarming if a large number of visitors also use the venue as a ring-sports arena for activities like playing billiards and other games. Children also enjoys playing while making sand castle, bury their body in the sand, and engaging in a variety of other activities. The waves at Air Manis Beach at certain times are quite high, making it possible for nearby surfers to take advantage of it. 



Before plunging into the sea, tourists can try adrenaline-pumping rides. Here there are ATV motorbikes and paragliding. For ATV motorbikes, it is rented per hour for IDR 100K. Tourists can be satisfied walking around the beach area while taking pictures. There are no special tracks, which makes tourists more adventurous. Even passing through the beach area can be done.



If you are not satisfied with ATVs, tourists can also try paragliding. This activity is not only for those who are already experts, but can also be for beginners. For beginners, you can get a guide to fly in tandem with paragliding.


Pulau Pisang Kecil, a small island that can be accessed on foot at low tide, is located on the west side of Air Manis Beach. You can only visit this island from midday till late in the day. There is nothing inside but a sandy area covered in trees. Additionally, there are coconut trees, giving it a tropical beach appearance. Please take caution, though, as there is a stretch of coral at the area's bottom, some of which are fairly sharp. Visitors to the island can unwind and go fishing. It's just that you don't get carried away and you can't get back, because before the evening tide rises, the connecting line will disappear under the sea.


The Malin Kundang mythology is another reason for Air Manis Beach's fame. The legend describes a disobedient youngster who, as a result of his birth mother's curse, turns to stone. Malin Kundang, a disobedient child who was petrified alongside his wife, crew, and the ship, is supposed to be represented by the rock mound on the south side of the shore, where one portion of it is in the shape of a human prostrating. Malin Kundang is reported to have roamed and been wealthy, but he was unaware that his biological mother was the person who had given birth to him. The mother cursed her child into stone out of sadness, disappointment, and rage.


The Air Manis Village in the South Padang District of Padang City, West Sumatra, is where you can find this beach trip. Specifically situated behind Mount Padang and Gado-Gado Hill. In addition to being representative, the new route is also thrilling for travelers since it crosses the Siti Nurbaya Bridge, which leads to a sizable, newly paved road that cuts through hills with picturesque views and offers shorter distances.

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