In Indonesia's East Java region, Meru Betiri National Park captures an area of 580 km2, of which only a tiny portion is marine (8.45 Km Sq). Park's beaches serve as a breeding site for endangered turtle species, including leatherback, hawksbill, green, and olive ridley turtles. Many would recall it as a 'real-jungle adventure' as they get to see Macaques, peacocks, and other birds in the rich fauna. One can take tours like the Ijen Blue Fire trekking tour or Ijen Crater Tour to experience the beauty of the place.