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Tanjung Bira in Bulukumba, South Sulawesi is well known for it's powdery white sand, blue turquoise water, and beautiful underwater sea life but beside that you can see the construction of Phinisi boat in Tana Beru which has done by local crafters from generation to generation. In 2017 UNESCO recognized Phinisi art of boatbuilding in South Sulawesi as the world's intangible cultural heritage. Another unique thing from this area is Kajang Tribe. This tribe still untouched by the modernization.

Itinerary:

Day 1: Makassar - Boat Making Village - Tanjung Bira 

Pick up at Sultan Hasanuddin airport/ hotel in Makassar at 8 am then proceed to Tanjung Bira. Driving to Tanjung Bira takes around 5-6 hours. We will have lunch in Aroma Laut, Bantaeng. After that we will visit boat making village. A boat building village that involves mystical beliefs and mythology during boat building process. Check in at hotel then free program.


Traditional Phinisi Boat Making near Bira


Day 2: Kambing Island & Liukang Loe Island 

After breakfast at the hotel, we will go to Kambing island and Liukang island for snorkeling, swimming, or sunbathing. We will have lunch at a local restaurant on Liukang Loe island. After lunch we will head back to the hotel then free program.

Snorkeling in Kambing Island


Day 3: Kajang Tribe Tour & Apparalang Cliff 

After breakfast we will visit Kajang tribe. This tribe has kept their tradition for many generations. To enter this sacred village, we must wear black clothes and black sarung. Not just that, we must also walk barefeet in the village. After that we will have lunch at a local restaurant then head to Apparalang cliff.
Back to hotel then free program.


A Kajang woman. Photo by: @explorebulukumba



Apparallang Cliff


Day 4: Tanjung Bira - Bissappu waterfall - Makassar (B,L)

Check out at 9 am then continue to Bissappu waterfall in Bantaeng. Located in Bonto Salluang village, the height of this waterfall is around 50 meters. After that we will have lunch in local restaurant then continue to the airport or your hotel in Makassar.


Bissappu Waterfall


Inclusions:

  • Private car ( Avanza or similar). We provide some type of cars depending the number of guests. Please contact us for more info.
  • English speaking driver.
  • Gasoline.
  • Parking & toll.
  • Entrance fees based on program.
  • Accomodation at Baracoco Bungalows or similar.
  • Breakfast at the hotel.
  • Boat charter to Kambing Island & Liukang Island.
  • Snorkeling gears.
  • Mobile WiFi hotspot.
  • Baby car seat.
  • Baby stroller.
  • Cooler box.

Exclusions:

  • Flight ticket to Makassar.
  • Meals.
  • Personal expenses.
  • Tipping.

Note:

  • The tour is a private tour.
  • A tour guide can be requested for this tour. Please contact us if you want a tour guide for this tour.
  • Time and tourism site is subject to change based on your request.

For further info:
  • Phone/ Whatsapp: +6282194918590
  • Facebook page: www.facebook.com/southsulawesitours
  • E-mail: ikhsanahmad@gmail.com










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Tana Toraja in South Sulawesi is well known for their unique culture and traditions. Beside that Toraja is also popular with beautiful sceneries and beautiful traditonal houses called Tongkonan.
If you don't have much time then this short Toraja tour is perfect for you.

Itinerary:

Day 1: Makassar - Toraja

Pick up at Sultan Hasanuddin airport/ hotel in Makassar then proceed to Toraja. Driving to Toraja takes around 9-10 hours with some stops.
We will stop for lunch in Teras Empang Pare-pare or other places around. Next stop is in Buntu Kabobong or Erotic Mountain, Enrekang for a cup of coffee or tea then continue to Toraja and check in at hotel.
Then free program.


Erotic Mountain in Enrekang 

Day 2: Full Day Toraja Tour 


After breakfast we will visit Lemo which is an ancient grave with tau-tau on the cliff. Then we continue to a natural burial cave in Londa. We'll have lunch at a local restaurant on the way to Bori Kalimbuang. After lunch we will visit Bori Kalimbuang to see megalith stones.  We will finish the day with a visit to Kete Kesu, a village with old traditional houses. Back to hotel then free program.


Lemo Stone Grave

Londa Cave Grave 


Menhir in Bori Kalimbuang


Kete Kesu Traditional Village 


Day 3: Toraja - Makassar


After breakfast we will go back to Makassar to catch your flight or drop off at the hotel if you stay overnight in Makassar. We will have some stops on the way back to Makassar.

Note: 
  • This program is flexible and you can customized it based on your preferences and needs.
  • If you want to see a funeral ceremony please let us know in advance so we can find an information about schedule of funeral ceremonies that happen to be held when you'll be here.
  • A moderate amount of walking is involved.
  • Wear hiking shoes or hiking sandals.
  • Don't forget your sunscreen and mosquito repellant.


Inclusions:

  • Private car ( Avanza or similar). We provide some type of cars depending the number of guests. Please contact us for more info.
  • English speaking driver.
  • Gasoline.
  • Parking & toll.
  • Entrance fees based on program.
  • Accomodation at Torsina hotel or similar.
  • Breakfast at the hotel.
  • Mobile WiFi hotspot.
  • Baby car seat.
  • Baby stroller.
  • Cooler box.

Exclusions:

  • Flight ticket to Makassar.
  • Lunch.
  • Dinner
  • Donation if you want to attend a funeral ceremony.
  • Personal expenses.
  • Tipping.


For further info:
  • Phone/ Whatsapp: +6282194918590
  • Facebook page: southsulawesitours
  • E-mail: ikhsanahmad@gmail.com





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Samalona Island is one of  many beautiful islands that located in Makassar strait. Samalona is around 6,9 km from Makassar, that's why it becomes a favourite place for local people on weekends. It has white sand beach and also good for snorkeling.


Samalona Island



Getting There

  • Boat charter from dock in front of Fort Rotterdam
There is no regular boat to Samalona island, so you must charter a boat. Boat charter to Samalona is IDR 500,000 for a day (morning until afternoon). Maximum 8 people on a boat. If you need help with booking a boat. Please contact us here.



Boat to Samalona Island

  • Book a full day tour
We provide a full day tour with pick up at your hotel or airport.


Sleeping

There are some accomodations running by local people on Samalona island that you can rent for half day or for few days. If you stay over night then the boat charter fee will be different. Make sure you talk to the boat man about the drop off and pick up price before you leave the dock.


House for Renting in Samalona

Activities

  • Snorkeling
There are some good spots for snorkeling. If you book through us, we'll make sure the boat man will take you to the spot. If you don't have snorkel gear you can rent them at some snorkel gear rentals on the island.


Snorkeling in Samalona Island


  • Swimming
The water is crystal clear so it's really good for swimming. In certain parts, please be careful not to step on some sea urchins.

Eating

  • A local warung on the island serves different kind of fish. You can also choose if you want it to be grilled or fried. Beside fish they also serve instant noodle, coffee, tea, and beer.


A Local Guy is Grilling Fish for Customers


Editor's note: this post was originally published in March 
2020 and has been completely revamped and updated for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
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