Pengudang Tourism Village is a charming coastal haven nestled in the remote reaches of Bintan Island, Riau Islands. Our village thrives as a community-driven and environmentally conscious tourist destination, boasting three primary ecosystems: lush seagrass beds, vibrant coral reefs, and thriving mangroves. We are committed to preserving and nurturing this unified maritime treasure, drawing inspiration from the wisdom of our local coastal communities.
Join us in exploring this coastal gem and discover the wonders that await at the intersection of nature, culture, and conservation!
Pengudang Tourism Village stands as a beacon of conservation and educational tourism. We focus on the sustainable development of mangrove ecotourism, coral reefs, and the protection of the rare dugong species. With these ecosystems in relatively pristine condition, our region has been designated a seagrass conservation area and a pristine water playground for visitors.
Known as a paradise for nature enthusiasts and coastal aficionados, Pengudang Tourism Village has also become a hub for both domestic and international researchers. These scholars are drawn to our shores to explore the rich maritime potential that defines our village. Our visitors hail from diverse backgrounds, spanning local residents to global travelers.
As a result of these many visitors, our village has blossomed into a thriving community with a robust economy. We've seamlessly integrated various tourism initiatives into our way of life, creating a harmonious tourist village. Furthermore, the discovery of ancient artifacts from shipwrecks that lay submerged for thousands of years, examined by dedicated archaeologists, adds an extra layer of allure and distinction to Pengudang Tourism Village.