Lubuklinggau – The Kelingi River City and South Sumatra’s Western Gateway
Lubuklinggau is an independent city in la partie ouest de South Sumatra province, in the Bukit Barisan foothill area. The city sits on the banks of the Kelingi River and sert de South Sumatra’s gateway towards Bengkulu.
Attractions et activités
Watervang, a Dutch colonial water regulation structure, is la ville’s central park and resting spot – a walking path le long de the Kelingi River. Air Terjun Temam (Temam Waterfall) près de la ville is a natural cascade in a green setting. Bukit Sulap réserve naturelle is suitable for randonnée, with views over la ville. Local markets offer South Sumatran products.
Culture et cuisine
The city’s population is a mix of South Sumatran Malay and Javanese transmigrants. Cuisine is South Sumatran: pempek (fish cake), mie celor (egg noodles in coconut milk sauce), pindang (sour fish curry).
Sécurité publique
Lubuklinggau is a safe city. Medical care: hospital available in Lubuklinggau.
Informations pratiques
Lubuklinggau Silampari Airport has flights depuis Jakarta. From Palembang, approximately 6 hours by train. The best time to visit is May to September. Accommodation: hotels in la ville.