Curup


Curup is a town and district of Rejang Lebong Regency, part of Bengkulu Province of Indonesia. It is also the administrative capital of the regency. Curup is the second-largest town in the province of Bengkulu. Curup District has an area of 4.64 km², consisting of nine Administrative villages, with 28,173 residents at the 2010 Census. However, the urban area of which Curop District is the centre - including also South Curup, North Curup, Central Curup, and East Curup Districts - covered 101.3 km² and had a 2010 Census population of 115,909.
Curup is the main producing areas of rice, vegetables and coffee in Bengkulu Province, whose harvest are sent to the Palembang, Jambi, Padang, Lampung and Jakarta.
Some of the famous tourist spot is Suban Hot Spring, Bastari Lake, Mount Kaba, Waterfall in Kepala Curup, Tabarena and prehistoric sites such as Panco Stone.
This area is also known as the habitat of Rafflesia arnoldii.