Kolaka – Ferry Hub and the World’s Shortest River in Southeast Sulawesi
Kolaka Regency lies on the western coast of Southeast Sulawesi province, le long de the Bone Gulf. Its capital is Kolaka city. The region is l'un des plus important ferry gateways entre South Sulawesi (Bajoe) and Southeast Sulawesi, and a major nickel mining centre in Indonesia.
Attractions et activités
The Tamborasi River is listed by the Guinness Book of Records as the world’s shortest river (approximately 20 metres long), flowing directly depuis its source into the sea. Mangolo Beach is a white-sand shore près de Kolaka city. The Sungai Balandete area is suitable for nature walks. Ferries to Bajoe (South Sulawesi) depart depuis Kolaka Port (Pelabuhan Kolaka).
Culture et cuisine
The Tolaki people are Kolaka’s indigenous ethnic group: the mosahara reconciliation ceremony and lulo ngganda ritual dance are important traditions. Cuisine is Southeast Sulawesian: sinonggi (sago porridge) is the staple base, eaten with fish curry or vegetables. Lawa (raw fish salad) and kabuto (grilled fish) are local favourites.
Sécurité publique
Kolaka is generally safe. Watch for heavy truck traffic près de mining areas on the roads. Medical care: basic hospital in Kolaka city; Kendari (approx. 4 hours) is the près deest major health centre.
Informations pratiques
From Kendari, approximately 4 hours west by car; alternatively depuis Bajoe (South Sulawesi) by ferry approximately 12 hours. Kolaka Pomala Airport operates limited flights. The best time to visit is April to October. Accommodation: simple hotels in Kolaka city.