Wet Afternoon at Paotere Harbour, Makassar

paotere generation. | taken Sony NEX-7

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – While I was holidaying in Makassar, we went to visit Paotere Harbor, where the Bugis sailing ships berth.

It was absolutely fantastic. It is definitely a must-visit destination if you are traveling to Makassar with or without children.

We arrived at 4.30pm and we left at 6pm, because we were all too tired to go on and wet.

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Pleading for Pallu Basa Serigala in Makassar

wonderful pallu basa. | taken with Sony NEX-7

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – I ate one of the best soups of my life in Makassar, South Sulawesi.

The other day, my friends and I took a special lunch part II at Warung Pallu Basa (Palbas) Serigala, Makassar.

I’ve read so many positive and negative reviews about this place, I thought it was a good opportunity to check it out with them.

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A Wild and Crazy Bentor Ride in Makassar

makassar bentor. your color, your choice! | taken with Sony Xperia Z1

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Eeeeep!! I spent just a few days in Makassar. The city is frenetic and crazy but has an incredible energy.

It’s a magical place and I hope to visit again sometime soon. I like to do something a little different for my life.

Dian Onno and I went to do a wild and crazy bentor or becak motor (motorcycle rickshaw) ride.  We were again cool, calm and excited.

A bentor ride is a wonderful way to see Makassar and get away from the city—it’s so busy it almost vibrates.

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Where Jalangkote, Pisang Hijau, and Pallu Butung Meet at Rumah Makan Muda Mudi, Makassar

wonderful pisang ijo scene. | taken with Sony Xperia Z1

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Hi travel junkies! This is the meal I’ve been most looking forward to on our Makassar trip.

Rumah Makan (restaurant) Muda Mudi, Makassar – South Sulawesi is one of Makassar’s most awarded restaurants for the travel junkie.

I especially can’t wait to taste Muda Mudi’s Pisang Ijo (green banana) dessert. But let me start this story at the beginning.

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Warung Mappanyukki Pallu Mara Kepala Ikan, Makassar

amazing pallu mara kepala ikan scene. | taken with Sony NEX-8

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Everyday without itinerary! The other day, we went to dinner at Warung Mappanyukki, Makassar – South Sulawesi.

The setting was simple but it was a no frills restaurant, there were no entrees or desserts, just a selection of mains and the option of juices and teas. But, we got free bananas, yeah!

Service was nice and very homely. Price-wise it was expensive for Indonesian food but I was happy to pay.

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So Much Trouble in Losari Beach

this is tai lo scene. | taken with Sony NEX-7

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Hi travel junkies! This day we bring you to Losari Beach, Makassar – South Sulawesi.

I’ve read so many positive and negative reviews about this ‘beach’, I thought it was a good opportunity to check it out with them.

Well, the installation of waste disposal equipment has polluted the sea surrounding Losari Beach.

The previously clear ocean water has turned into a horrifying black mess.

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Mrs. Makassar Sunset

a waltz for a sunset scene. | taken with Sony Xperia Z1

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – For sunset lovers, Dian Onno and I went to Akkarena beach, Makassar – and it was magical.

I really think what’s important is to try to show the things as you imagine them, as they form in you mind and try to shoot it as close as possible to that.

Here is one of the most beautiful sunsets of our traveled in Makassar.

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Beautiful Laga Handbags For Travel Junkies

laga handbags in long beach, ca.

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Hi travel junkies! I found this amazing Laga Handbags — handmade in Aceh, Indonesia by women who survived the tsunami that took the lives of over 285,000 people.

The handbags are sewn on pedal-driven, non-electric treadle machines. Each bag is embroidered with hand-guided patterns that have been passed through the generations and are indigenous to this area. Each handbag is a unique piece of historical art.

These beautiful handbags have been given Indonesian names that depict hope after the tsunami: “Damai” (peace), “Sehat” (healthy), “Percaya” (believe)…

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Season’s greetings from the Delegation of European Union

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Thank you to the Delegation of European Union for your support throughout the year 2013.

Happy holiday and have a prosperous New Year 2014.

Kisses!

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An Incredible Energy of Fort Somba Opu

welcome to fort somba opu scene. | taken with Sony NEX-7

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – This day we bring you to Fort Somba Opu, replete with our adventures, some great experience and beautiful snapshots.

The Fort is frenetic and crazy but has an incredible energy. It’s a magical place and I hope to visit again sometime soon.

“Fort Somba Opu is a fortress strongest ever built the archipelago”. – Alfred Wallace

The fort, which was originally built in 1525 was largely destroyed by the Dutch colonial administration in 1669.

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The Majestic of Fort Rotterdam

bedtime story. | taken with Sony NEX-7

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Makassar has changed so much since I was a kid. A lot of this has been good change in the form of art, culture, neighborhood-defining restaurants, shops and more.

And, Fort Rotterdam is still a beautiful place to stroll or spend a day with the kids.

We arrived at 2pm. One of the best-preserved examples of Dutch architecture in Indonesia, Fort Rotterdam continues to guard the harbour of Makassar.

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