Fronting the city of Makassar are a cluster of islands basking in the sun, numbering 55 in all, some large, while others are merely sand bars that disappear at high tide. This cluster of islands is known as the Spermonde Archipelago, but locals know...
Location: Sulawesi » South Sulawesi » Kota Makassar
Standing majestically at the western coast of Makassar, Fort Rotterdam is recognized as the city’s most iconic landmark. With historical traces dating back to the Kingom of Gowa from the 16thth century to colonization by the Dutch, this Fort...
Location: Sulawesi » South Sulawesi » Kota Makassar
Formerly called Ujung Pandang, the city of Makassar is the largest city in east Indonesia. Capital of South Sulawesi, Makassar enjoys a central location in the Indonesian archipelago and today Makassar is Indonesia’s busy air hub, connecting...
Location: Sulawesi » South Sulawesi » Kota Makassar
Makassar, once called Ujung Pandang, has now reverted to its original and more familiar name it carried through the ages. Bustling Makassar is the most important city in South Sulawesi, the sea trade and airline hub to Indonesia’s eastern...
Location: Sulawesi » South Sulawesi » Kota Makassar