Pati Isn't as Popular as Semarang and Yogyakarta in Central Java, But Its Beauty is Worth a Visit
Muhe - Wednesday, 13 August 2025 | 05:00 PM (WIB)


Pati is known as "Land of the Farmers" and offers a blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and authentic cuisine. Here are some destinations you can visit when you visit Pati.
Natural charm with beautiful scenery
For those seeking a tranquil tourist destination, here are some recommendations.
Pancur Cave: This is a stunning natural cave located in Jimbaran Village, Kayen District. Here, you'll find beautiful stalactites and stalagmites. There's also an underground river with stunning clarity. The atmosphere inside the cave is cool and peaceful.
Tadah Hujan Waterfall: Located in Sukolilo Village, this waterfall is widely considered a hidden gem with its lush, green natural scenery. Even though the water is not very high, the flow of water is very fresh and the atmosphere is calm and suitable for relaxing.
Seloromo Reservoir: Not only for irrigation, this reservoir also serves as a recreational area with beautiful hill views. Located at the foot of Mount Muria, it's a favorite spot, especially at sunset.
Beautiful Beaches and Coastal Charm
Pati's coastal location makes the regency home to many beautiful beaches. Here are some recommendations:
Kertomulyo Beach: Famous for its extensive mangrove ecosystem, this beach is an important conservation area. While here, you can hike and cross a wooden bridge among the lush mangrove trees. The air is refreshing, and it's a great place to learn about the importance of environmental protection.
Banyutowo Beach: Many traditional fishermen depend on the sea for their livelihood. You can see their boats moored and enjoy the tranquil beach atmosphere.
Historical Tourism and Culinary Specialties
A trip to Pati wouldn't be complete without sampling its legendary cuisine and visiting its historical sites.
The Tomb of Sheikh Jangkung: This destination is one of the most revered pilgrimage sites in Pati. It is visited by many pilgrims, especially during religious holidays. This place is a testament to Pati's rich history and spirituality.
Pati Culinary Specialties: Pati is famous for its delicious dishes, and the most iconic is Nasi Gandul. Nasi Gandul is rice served with a rich, brownish coconut milk sauce and pieces of meat. Its savory-sweet taste and unique presentation in banana leaves will leave you craving more. Don't miss Soto Kemiri, a Pati specialty with a unique flavor derived from candlenut spices.
Pati may not be a popular destination, but that's precisely where its charm lies. With pristine natural beauty, rich culture, and mouth-watering cuisine, Pati is the perfect choice for those seeking a different, authentic, and surprising travel experience.***

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