4/5 Yayat I. 4 months ago on Google • 166 reviews
Interesting
and
can
be
used
to
educate
children
about
the
environment,
both
trees
(types
of
trees
and
their
benefits)
and
captive
animals
(deer)
and
wild
birds
that
come
(bird
watching?)
Kehati
Park,
used
to
be
called
a
eucalyptus
forest
and
the
surrounding
water
lake,
when
it
rained,
lotus
plants
usually
grew,
when
watching
birds
and
taking
photos
of
the
landscape
around
here,
the
surrounding
area
was
not
as
busy
as
it
is
now.
Previously,
the
surrounding
areas
were
still
rice
fields,
even
though
the
school
and
related
agencies
had
offices.
From
several
visits,
it's
a
shame
it
hasn't
been
opened
to
the
public
yet,
maybe
it's
a
matter
of
time,
even
though
according
to
observations
it
is
adequate
as
a
facility
for
"Children's
Environmental
Education
and
environmental
recreation
for
families
and
the
community.
The
management
is
part
of
CRS
Polytama
and
the
Regional
Government,
hopefully
it
will
be
useful
as
a
green
and
lively
space
for
city
residents
and
visitors.
But
it
seems
like
there
isn't
a
large
space
(sitting)
to
provide
an
overview
of
the
environment
for
groups
of
school
children?
Jalan
Pahlawan,
if
I'm
not
mistaken,
the
Hero's
grave
was
around
here
before,
before
it
was
moved
to
Jalan
Jenderal
Gatot
Subroto.