WHAT TO DO IN Makassar
Located on the southwest coast of Sulawesi, Makassar is a lively port city that perfectly blends history, culture, and adventure. Start your journey at the iconic Fort Rotterdam, a 17th-century Dutch fortress that offers a glimpse into Indonesia’s colonial past. Wander along the Losari Beach promenade, where locals gather at sunset to enjoy sea breezes and street food like pisang epe (grilled banana with caramel sauce). For nature lovers, take a boat trip to the Samalona and Kodingareng Islands — pristine spots for snorkeling and swimming in turquoise waters. Don’t miss the colorful Paotere Harbor, bustling with traditional Bugis phinisi boats, or venture inland to the Bantimurung Waterfall and Butterfly Park, known as the “Kingdom of Butterflies.” With its warm hospitality, spicy cuisine, and rich heritage, Makassar invites travelers to discover the authentic spirit of South Sulawesi.
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