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Showing posts with label South Sulawesi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South Sulawesi. Show all posts

Monday, June 22, 2009

Losari Beach, South Sulawesi

Losari Beach (Pantai Losari) more recognized as an icon of Makassar (capital city of South Sulawesi / Sulawesi Selatan). In the last time, there we can find more tradesman on push-carts (Pedagang kaki lima). Nowadays, those food tents and stalls had been relocated in a place nearby the beach as the result of reclamation policy from local government. The government of Makassar city has built a 10 km square of ships‘ bridge in order to beautify the beach.

losari beach
bali villa hotel

Many enchantment sceneries can be found there. You can watch the detail of sun‘s movements when it is going to rise or set there. While enjoying the beauty, with the waves pounding the beach and the gentle wind will always accompany you

You may enjoy any kind of fresh sea food in the floating restaurants above Phinisi Ship (Kind of traditional ship from Sulawesi) that will offer you with various menus such as Pari fish, lobster, and squid foods. Its costs are about Rp. 7.500,00 to Rp. 25.000,00 / portion.

You will also find some cuisines that can only be found in Makassar like Pisang Epek, Pisang Ijo, Coto Makassar, and Konro Soup. You can get free internet access by hot spot along the beach.

If you are eager to go around the city enjoying its beauty, there are many public transportation services that will help you. Many hotels, restaurants, cafés along the street entertainer directly facing to the shore will create a great vacation of yours. In Somba Opu street, nearby the beach, there is a shop center that is well known as the center of gold industry and souvenir of Makassar city.


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Saturday, April 11, 2009

Tana Toraja, The Heavenly Kings

Tana Toraja has a specific and unique funeral ceremony which is called Rambu Solo. In Tana Toraja, dead body is not buried, but it is put in Tongkonan for several times, even can be more than ten years until the family have enough money to held the ceremony. After ceremony, the dead body is brought to the cave or to the wall of the mountain. The skulls show us that the dead body is not buried but just put on stone or ground, or put in the hole.The funeral festival season begins when the last rice has been harvested, usually in late June or July, and lasts through to September.

bali villa hotel
bali villa hotel
* By Air
Directly from Hasanuddin airport, Makassar or Ujung Pandang, proceed to TANA TORAJA (twice a week on tuesday and friday) through the airport of Rantetayo, near Makle, 24 km south of Rantepao and there is a bus service to town.


* By Land
Buses to Rantepao from Ujung Pandang leave daily from Ujung Pandang. The journey takes 8 hours and includes a meal stop. Tickets should be bought in town but coaches actually leave from DAYA bus terminal, 20 minutes out of town by bemo. Coaches typically leave in the morning ( 7 am ), noon ( 1 pm ) and at night ( 7 pm).

Several companies in Rantepao run buses back to Ujung Pandang with the departure time and prices. The number of buses each day depends on the number of passengers.

Tourist who wants to stay in the heart of the city has many choices since there is lot of hotels available. Or if you had an adventurous soul, you can sleep in villages on the way.

Bemo is the best way to get to know the locals, besides chartered vehicles (minibuses and Jeeps) with or without driver. While you are in the village you can take a walk to move around.

* Exploring the market; You should not to be missed going to the traditional market. Here you can get the top end of Toraja coffee beans [like Robusta and Arabica]. And several local veggies, fruits Tamarella or Terong Belanda and gold fish [ikan mas].
* Visit Batu Tumonga Plateu; It means stone that facing to the sky. From here can be seen many volcanic stones comes up in between padi fields. And, several giant stones became cave graveyard. The views is pretty awesome. The huge of Tana Toraja [Toraja land] looks so lush and greenery. Like a patchwork in gradation hue of green color
* Palawa is an excellent village to visit a Tongkonan, or a burial place still swarming with celebrations and festivals.
* Take a side trip from Rantepao to Kete, a traditional village with excellent handicraft shops. Behind the village on a hillside is a grave site with lifesize statues guarding over old coffins

Most of the times, you can't eat at these locations; however more warung and restaurants appear along the road. You can also bring your own foods and drinks.

There is a souvenirs shop where you can buy everything specific from Tana Toraja. There are clothes, bags, wallets and other handicrafts.

* Visitor are expected to adhere to local dress customs and to bring a token present, such as cigarettes or coffee whenever entered Tongkonan.
* As roads are not always paved, it is necessary to use a jeep or walk, even when the weather is good (between May and October).
* Beware with your head whenever going inside to Tongkonan, The Torajan traditional house.
* Enrekang, Makale and Toraja Higland are surrounded by astonishing volcanic rocky cliffs. Do not miss it , just stop and take picture for awhile and you will not regret.


Further information

Tana Toraja Tourism, Art and Culture Department
Address : Jl. Ahmad Yani No. 62A, Rantepao, Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi (Celebes)
E-mail Address : pariwisata.toraja@gmail.com
Blog Address : http://www.xanga.com/pariwisata_toraja
Website : http://pariwisata.toraja.googlepages.com

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