Pekalongan Regency

Pekalongan residents are well known for their pursuit of perfection regarding the Indonesian traditional clothing called Batik.

While the famous sarong (palekat fabric) factory in Pekalongan includes "Gajah Duduk" and "WadiMoor".

There are also hidden beautiful natural attractions such as Curug Bajing which access roads are not yet available.

Medium megono is chopped young jackfruit flavored with grated coconut and steamed which is suitable to be enjoyed while still hot For those of you who like historical tours, you can visit the Pabrik Gula Sragie sugar factory located in the Sragi District.

[8] For travelers who are going on an adventure in Pekalongan Regency, there are many modes of transportation, including bus or angkot.

Pekalongan offers several traditional foods, such as: Sego Megono is rice with sliced young jackfruit and grated coconut.

It is savory and spicy, it's usually served while still hot with an additional menu of fresh vegetables and fried fish.

[10] A kind of soup, where the seasoning sauce are processed with ripe pucung fruit.

Wajik Kletik is some kind of cake with diamond shape made from glutinous rice plus brown sugar and grated coconut mixed together.

Kopi tahlil is made from a blend of pure coffee with spices like ginger, cardamom, cloves, cinnamon, pandanus leaves, lemongrass, and nutmeg.

Is a typical food Paninggaran a type of cracker made from tapioca flour and fried using river sand which of course has also been cleaned.

There are other typical dialect like the use of the word "pak ora si" which means "It doesn't matter".

Tauto meat soup and rice