The Seven Wells of Coral Mountain The Deep Mystery Behind the Majestic Peak
Mount Karang is one of the highest mountains in Banten Province with an altitude of 1,778 meters above sea level (MDPL).
Mount Karang is famous for many myths, including seven wells. The seventh well is one of the Patilasan wells or was once used to worship Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten.
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It is said that the seven wells became a source of water when Sultan Maulana Hasanddin was thirsty after fighting against King Pucuk Umun.
When the sultan stuck his stick into the ground, water immediately flowed out of the ground and the sultan immediately quenched his thirst with it. Hikers who want to visit the seven wells rarely find water. However, if you are lucky to find water, the mythical water also has many properties that can cure all diseases.
The late Abuya Uci Turtusi once said, "Don't claim to be from Banten if you haven't climbed Mount Karang." This is a special attraction for climbers to visit Mount Karang.
A local climber from a nearby village, Bagas, said Mount Karang holds many interesting mysteries and myths.
"Especially for Bantani residents who have to climb Mount Karang, it feels very strange if Bantani residents have never climbed Mount Karang," he said. On the way to Mount Karang, you can drive through Pandeglang District in Kaduegang District or an alternative route through Ciomas District in Serang Regency.
If you want to climb Mount Karang, you should be more careful, not talk carelessly and try to do positive things. Because Mount Karang is famous for its mystery.