Bleduk Kuwu attractions located in the Village Kuwu, District Kradenan, Grobogan district, Central Java Province. Bleduk Kuwu is a phenomenon of crater mud (mud Volcanoes), which already occurred long before the era of Old MataramKingdom (732 Ma € "928 AD). Bleduk Kuwu is one of mainstay attractions in the District Grobogan, in addition to the source of eternal fire Mrapen, and Reservoir Kedungombo.
Etymologically, the name Bleduk kuwu derived from the Javanese, namely â € ~ bledugâ € ~ which means boom / burst and â € ~ kuwuâ € ~ absorbed from the word â € ~ kuwurâ € ~ which means running / fuzzy / scrambled. In this attraction, there was a burst of explosion-like sound of cannon mud that lasted continuously at regular intervals, between 2 to 3 minutes, in an area with a diameter of approximately 650 meters. In fact, not infrequently, pop-pop sludge that can reach the size of houses.
Besides enjoying the beauty of Bleduk Kuwu tour, visitors can also watch the villagers who make their living as farmers from Kuwu Bleduk salt. From salt water sources Bleduk Kuwu, salt farmers to process them into salt. Notoriety of salt Bleduk Kuwu ever recorded in history Kraton Surakarta.
Attractions around the site there Kuwu Bleduk accommodation and facilities, such as restaurants, lodging houses, kiosk / Wartel, and of course, stalls / shops that sell artificial salt Kuwu Village residents who have distinguished taste.
The trip to Bleduk Kuwu attractions can be reached by road. From Semarang Bus Terminal, visitors can use the bus-Purwodadi Semarang majors. After arriving in Purwodadi Bus Terminal, the trip can proceed with major minibus Porwodadiâ € "Kuwu.