Balikpapan is the second largest city in East Kalimantan. Located in a small bay in the Makassar Strait, a distance of approximately 115 km from the capital of East Kalimantan, Samarinda. Balikpapan is a major center of oil, mining and timber industries. The city is sometimes called the Main Gate of Borneo. It has one international airport, Sepinggan; several ports, such as Semayang and Somber, and one port of the oil industry and international port in Kariangau. Additionally, Balikpapan, also known as the city rich, clean, and one of the safest cities in Indonesia. Surrounded by bays and straits, the city also has the potential for business, such as trade and tourism. Many diverse people live in the city of Balikpapan, such as: Dayak, Bugis, Javanese, and many other immigrant tribes.
This blog contains various information about low-cost to expensive tourist destinations in Indonesia.
Matano Lake; Another Heaven on Earth
Matano Lake is located in a small town named Sorowako, a distance of approximately 600 km southwest of Makassar, South Sulawesi. Arriving there, visitors will be greeted by the blue lake water, almost without a ripple. The water was so clear, until the bottom of the lake clearly visible. Anyone who saw it, seemed unable to resist the temptation to plunge into the water to enjoy the freshness and crystal clear water of this lake.
Sabang, The Hidden Paradise at the Tip of Sumatra
Sabang is widely known as a port named "Kolen Station" by the Dutch since 1881. In 1887, the Firm assisted Delange Sabang Haven obtain authorization add, build the port facilities and supporting infrastructure. Free port in Sabang era began in 1895, known by the term "vrij Haven", and managed by Kolen en Zeehaven Maatschaappij Station hereinafter known by the name of Sabang Maatschaappij. In 1942, Japanese troops occupied Sabang, then bombarded by the Allied Aircraft and suffered physical damage until later forced to be closed.
However, now Sabang has changed a lot. Various tourism potential can we visit there.
However, now Sabang has changed a lot. Various tourism potential can we visit there.
Tanjung Bira, South Sulawesi
Tanjung Bira is in the southern tip of South Sulawesi province, precisely in the District of Bonto Bahari, Bulukumba.
Tanjung Bira beach is already well known to foreign tourists, has now been laid out nicely into a reliable tourist area. Various facilities are available, such as hotels, restaurants, and other means of telecommunication. Bira beach is located about 41 km east of the city Bulukumba.
Tanjung Bira beach is already well known to foreign tourists, has now been laid out nicely into a reliable tourist area. Various facilities are available, such as hotels, restaurants, and other means of telecommunication. Bira beach is located about 41 km east of the city Bulukumba.
Saung Angklung Udjo, Bandung
Saung Angklung Udjo (SAU) is a piece of the story of how local cultural assets can still survive the pressure of globalization. Founded in 1966 by Udjo Ngalagena and his wife as an art studio and production center Angklung. SAU has now evolved into a cultural tourist attraction in West Java.
Tidung Island, Jakarta
Tidung Island, later called by the backpacker Indonesia as the New Paradise, is the largest island among the group of islands in the Thousand Islands. The island is already inhabited by people since the Dutch colonial era. In the book History of Jakarta mentioned that when Fatahillah invaded Malacca, he and his troops to use the existing islands in the Bay of Jakarta as a place to set the strategy. One of the island was named "Tidung" which means shelter.
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