I had once an ambition to
set foot in every airport in Indonesia. Well, sometimes I made an
unrealistic ambition. The trip all over Indonesia is very costly.
Indonesia is a vast country and the distance between each island is
very far. For example, if you want to go from Jakarta to Papua, it
can take 7 hours. Meanwhile Jakarta to Singapore is only one hour.
That’s the reason why so many Indonesians prefer to travel abroad
than exploring the country.
However thanks to Air
Asia. They now open hub in many islands in Indonesia such as Sumatra,
Kalimantan, and Sulawesi. And with their promo fare, we can get very
good deals sometimes. My ticket to Makassar only costed Rp. 350,000
(approx USD 35) return! Crazy deal, huh? Normal price would be Rp.
1,500,000 – Rp. 2,000,000 (USD 150-USD 200). So, I didn’t waste
my time and just booked the ticket.
I went there with only a
friend of mine. Our itinerary was simple. We would visit Tanjung Bira
beach and then just explored Makassar. We arrived there early in the
morning and went straight to Malengkeri bus terminal. There is no bus
heading to Tanjung Bira. There is only chartered un-airconditioned
car and we must haggle the price. We got around Rp. 75,000 (USD 7.5)
for 7-hour journey to Tanjung Bira. If you go in groups, it’s
better to rent a car in Makassar. Or the crazier idea is to go by
motorcycle there (as I read in one of the blogs).
The 7-hour journey was
worthed it. The road was perfectly smooth ashpalt road and the view
was gorgeous. We saw savannah, mountain, and ocean. It can be
compared to Great Ocean Road in Australia, I guess. One note,
everytime I go to other part of Indonesia, other than Java I mean, I
find that the road is perfectly in a good condition. Not like in Java
which has bumpy and broken down road especially Pantura road. Guess
too much corruption here in Java, eh?
We
arrived in Tanjung Bira in the evening and searched for local hostel
with air-conditioner, of course. We stayed at Riswan Guest House. It was only around Rp. 100,000 per night for air conditioned room. The eastern part of Indonesia has of
course hotter climate than the western part. Tanjung Bira is still
very untouched, I may say. Not many tourists came there, perhaps
because the access is pretty difficult. We enjoyed sunset that night
and went bed early, because we were very exhausted. In the morning,
we just explored the beach. Tanjung Bira beach is the most beautiful
white-sandy beach I have ever visited. The sands are like white
flours, literally. Too bad we didn’t get the chance to snorkel at
Liukang Island, because we had to go back to Makassar at 12 PM that
day. Hopefully we could go back there someday.
The last day we spent it
in Makassar city. We rented a motorcycle and rode around the city. It
was crazy, never do this, I suggest, because my friend’s mobile got
robbed. It’s better to take taxi around, or try to search for bus
route. Just never ever ride a motorcyle around the unfamiliar city.
Due to that bad accident, we reported to the police station, and we
had no desire to get around the city anymore. We went straight back
to the hotel and took a taxi to the airport in the evening. Places
you can explore in Makassar are Fort Rotterdam and Losari Beach.
Don’t ask me, I’ve never been there, I’ve just almost
been there.
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Interior of Sultan Hassanudin Airport, Makassar |
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Sunrise at the airport |
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Sunset at Tanjung Bira |
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Morning view at Tanjung Bira Beach, Makassar |
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Tanjung Bira area, still so quiet in the morning |
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White white sand |
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Crystal clear seawater |
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I loved it here |
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The travelers |
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That Phinisi boat is actually a cafe |
2 komentar:
Nice post -makes me wanna visit Makassar! How was the food? The 7-hr trip you mentioned here, were you saying that the cost was equal to USD 7.5? USD 75 sounds a bit pricey for the trip.
Oooppssss made a typo. Supposed to be USD 7.5 yes. The food was good! You must try the seafood esp the fish. The fish tasted sweet which means it's very fresh! You can try coto makassar to it's good but I don't eat beef so I couldn't try that. Come on visit visit East Indonesia dude. I wanna go to Ambon too!
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