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Travel Tips in Ujung Pandang
Where to go in Makassar Makassar is a metropolis and gateway to eastern Indonesia. This huge city is around 175 km2 and keeps on expanding in every direction with new suburbs everywhere. For the visitors, Makassar offers several interesting places to visit including
Fort Rotterdam, a landmark of Gowa Kingdom's past greatness. Gowa Kingdom was the strongest kingdom in 17th century in Sulawesi. During that time Makassar..
Bantimurung Waterfall Bantimurung Waterfall in Maros regency, South Sulawesi is one of tourism destinations that you should not miss. Bantimurung Waterfall can be reached with one-hour drive from Makassar and 30-minute drive from Hasanuddin Airport, Makassar. Bantimurung waterfall is situated at the valley of a limestone hill with its fertile tropical vegetation. Bantimurung waterfall is a government protected natural reserve..
Where to eat in Makassar Makassar is haven for seafood lovers, here, every night, you can find dozens of seafood warung on the opposite of Fort Rotterdam and around the Paotere harbour. These seafood warungs serves tastiest and cheapest seafood in town, not to mention the seafood warungs around Paotere that are famous for their grilled milkfish served with peanut sauce and coconut milk soup. Most famous eataries for seafood..
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