For the
people of Madura, bull race (Karapan Sapi) is not just an annual
festival. Karapan sapi also not just an inherited tradition from the
older generation to the next generation. It has a prestige value that
will uplift the dignity of pride in the community.
HISTORY
Kerapan sapi first introduced by the Prince Katandur from Sapudi Island, Sumenep in the 13th century. After the harvest season, as an expression of joy the Prince invite all people in his village to hold a cattle race. The land that has been harvested used for cattle race. The tradition then spread across the island and preserved until now.
Kerapan sapi first introduced by the Prince Katandur from Sapudi Island, Sumenep in the 13th century. After the harvest season, as an expression of joy the Prince invite all people in his village to hold a cattle race. The land that has been harvested used for cattle race. The tradition then spread across the island and preserved until now.
OVERVIEW
The
cattle for kerapan sapi is chosen with certain characteristics. It
has specific breast posture which is little to the bottom,
long-backed, tight hoofed, rigid upright and sturdy, long-tailed and
fat. The treatment is very different from ordinary cows. Their
feeding and health are tightly controlled; at times they are also
given herbal medicine. Enormous cost of their care often not worth
the reward if they win the race, but there is a pride for their
owners and the cattle price rises very high.
A single
festival is estimated attended by no less than 1000-1500 spectators.
Each regency has it's own karapan sapi. The winners compete in annual
national championship held in the end of the year. In 2011, the
national championship will be held on Soenarto Hadiwidjojo Stadium
Pamekasan, Jln Stadion, October 23. A day earlier, there is a cow
contest (Sapi sonok) at Bakorwil IV field, Jln Slamet Riady,
Pamekasan. This festival is an annual routine which is usually held
every tobacco post-harvest.
HOW TO
GET THERE
Pamekasan can be reached by car or bike through the Suramadu bridge. The one way toll is Rp 30,000 for a car or van and Rp 3,000 for a motorbike. The traditional transportation is taking a public ferry from Tanjung Perak-Surabaya, to Kamal-Bangkalan.There are also buses from Purabaya bus station, Surabaya to some destination to Madura.
Pamekasan can be reached by car or bike through the Suramadu bridge. The one way toll is Rp 30,000 for a car or van and Rp 3,000 for a motorbike. The traditional transportation is taking a public ferry from Tanjung Perak-Surabaya, to Kamal-Bangkalan.There are also buses from Purabaya bus station, Surabaya to some destination to Madura.
HOTELS
HOTEL MADINAH, Jl
Dirgahayu, Phone (0324) 329534
HOTEL GARUDA, Jl.
Masigit, Phone (0324) 322589
HOTEL RAMAYANA, Jl
Niaga, Phone (0324) 324575
HOTEL PKPRI, Jl.
Kemuning, Phone (0324) 327451
HOTEL TRUNOJOYO,
Jl. Trunojoyo 28, Phone (0324) 322188
HOTEL NEW RAMAYANA,
Jl. Trunojoyo, Phone (0324) 333237
HOTEL PUTRI, Jl.
Trunojoyo, Phone (0324) 322872
HOTEL PURNAMA, Jl.
Bonorogo, Phone (0324) 322872
EDO HOTEL, Jl.
Kabupaten 103, Phone (0324) 322576
HOTEL MALINDO, Jl.
K.H. Amin Jakfar 16, Phone (0324) 329066
HOTEL MADURA INDAH,
Jl. Jokotole, Phone (0324) 321518
HOME STAY ASRI, Jl.
P. Trunojoyo 66, Phone (0324) 327285
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