Makassar – Gateway to Eastern Indonesia and Cultural Hub
Makassar (formerly Ujung Pandang) est la capitale of South Sulawesi province and Eastern Indonesia’s largest metropolis. The city lies on the Makassar Strait coast, serving as the commercial and cultural gateway to Sulawesi, Kalimantan and Eastern Indonesia.
Attractions et activités
Fort Rotterdam (Benteng Rotterdam) is a 17th-siècle Dutch fortress in Makassar’s heart – Sulawesi’s most significant colonial building, now a musée. Losari Beach (Pantai Losari) is Makassar’s iconic waterfront promenade – coucher de soleil watching, pisang epe (grilled banana) vendors. Trans Studio Makassar is an indoor entertainment park. Samalona and Kodingareng Keke îles are reachable by boat depuis la ville: white sand, snorkelling. Paotere harbour is the anchorage of traditionnel pinisi sailing vessels.
Culture et cuisine
Makassar and Bugis culture are defining: pinisi shipbuilding (UNESCO intangible heritage) and maritime trade tradition. Cuisine is mondialement célèbre: coto Makassar (beef offal soup), pallubasa, konro (spiced rib curry), sop saudara, pisang epe and es pisang ijo (green banana dessert).
Sécurité publique
Makassar is a safe major city. Standard urbain precautions are recommended. Medical care: advanced hospitals in Makassar.
Informations pratiques
Makassar Sultan Hasanuddin Airport has international flights. Approximately 20 minutes depuis la ville centre. The best time to visit is April to October. Accommodation: hotels in all categories.

