3 Days Itinerary in Makassar, Indonesia - Travel Guide
3 Days in Makassar: An Exotic Paradise Awaits
Days | Description |
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1 | Day 1 - Diving into the Depths of Makassar |
2 | Day 2 - The Tranquil Life of Makassar |
3 | Day 3 - A Taste of Nature |
Introduction
Experience 3 days in Makassar, Indonesia's eastern metropolis. This itinerary unfolds an exotic paradise where cultural heritage meets picturesque scenery. From unforgettable culinary adventures to pristine white sandy beaches and historical hotspots, embark on an unforgettable journey into the heart of this captivating land.
Day 1 - Diving into the Depths of Makassar
Start your journey with a visit to Fort Rotterdam, a well-preserved Dutch fort dating back to the 17th century. Oozing history from every corner, you'll embark on an exciting time travel here. Feeling peckish after the fort visit? Why not treat your taste buds to a delicious bowl of Coto Makassar, the city’s famous beef soup? Head over to Jl. Nusakambangan to find a variety of local joints serving this delicacy.. After lunch, it's time to hit the beach. Losari Beach is just a short ride from the city. Hang out, watch the sunset, and munch on some 'Pisang Epe' - a local grilled banana treat. Wrap up the day with a cultural dance or music performance at the local Pantai Losari Stage.
Day 2 - The Tranquil Life of Makassar
Spend the day exploring the beautiful archipelago around Makassar. An hour-long boat ride from the city will take you to Samalona Island, a tropical paradise with pristine white beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Here you can go snorkeling, soak up the sun, or just lounge by the beach. Don’t forget to try out the freshly caught seafood for lunch at one of the local beach cafes. In the afternoon, set sail for nearby Kodingareng Keke Island. More dive spots, untouched coral reefs, and exciting marine life await you. Return to the city just in time to dine at a traditional Makassar Seafood Restaurant at dinner.
Day 3 - A Taste of Nature
Top off your last day with a taste of nature. Take a two-hour road trip to Bantimurung Bulusaraung National Park. Here you'll find waterfalls, butterflies, and caves, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Don’t forget to dip into the cool waters of the natural pools at the foot of the waterfall. After lunch, head to Leang-Leang Prehistoric Park. Discover ancient caves and explore the mystery of bygone eras at this UNESCO world heritage site. End the day by trying authentic Makassar cuisine like Pallubutung for dinner.
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FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Makassar
The best time to visit Makassar is during the dry season, from May to September, when the weather is pleasant and suitable for outdoor activities and beach visits.
Makassar is famous for its rich, flavorful dishes. Some must-tries include Coto Makassar (beef soup), Pallubutung (rice cake), and Konro (rib soup). For dessert, you can try Pisang Epe (grilled banana).
Traditional Indonesian crafts like batik clothing, local handmade jewelry, and wooden sculptures are popular. You can also consider local spices or snacks such as Pajeko cookies.
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