Tourist Office:
Jl.
Kusuma Bangsa Balaikota Samarinda 75123 Phone (0541) 741669,
731447 Fax. (0541) 736866
Getting
there:
Balikpapan
is the gateway to East Kalimantan, Garuda Indonesia Airlines fly
from Kuala Lumpur to Balikpapan via Jakarta. Balikpapan can be
reach by flight directly from Jakarta, Manado and Surabaya as
well as from Tarakan.
Tourism
Events
Erau Festival,
Tenggarong Mahakam River, East Kalimantan. Catch a rare glimpse of
Dayak and their culture during the Erau festival. The event is held
on Sept’ 08 to celebrate Tenggarong, Founding as the capital city of
an ancient kingdom several centuries ago.
Places of Interest
Samarinda
Samarinda
is a capital of East Kalimantan province known for its fine
sarong. The Garden of Mulawarman University has the education
forest with 62.4 ha arboretum, about 12 km north of Samarinda. A
number of modest but comfortable hotels availablein Samarinda.
Balikpapan
Balikpapan,
the center of Kalimantan’s oil industry, is also the gateway to
East Kalimantan with air and sea connections to Jakarta and
other major points in Indonesia. Balikpapan has a major number
of good hotels, including one of the international standard, as
well as recreation facilities. It has the second-busiest airport
in the nation after Jakarta.
Tanah Merah
Indah-Lempake
Tanah Merah
Indah-Lempake. This is recreational park called Tanah Merah
Indah-Lempake ith a water fall, located 16 km from downtown
Samarinda. It can be reached by car or public transportation.
Tenggarong
Tenggarong, up
to Mahakam river from Samarinda, is the capital of Kutai regency and
was once the seat of the Kutai sultanate. The Sultan’s palace at the
riverside is now a museum where the old royal paraphernalia are
kept, as well as an excellent collection of antique Chinese
ceramics. Dayak statues can be admired in the yard. A curious thing
about the royal paraphernalia is that they display a strong
resamblance with Java’s court traditions. Every 24th of September,
the former palace becomes a stage of dance and music performances
given to celebrate the town’s anniversary.
Berau
Berau.
Found here are the remains of a king called the Keraton Gunung
Tambur and The Keraton Sambaling.
Tanjung Isuy
Tanjung
Isuy. This litle settlement around Lake Jempang, in the
lake-studded East Kalimantan hinterland, has a traditional
Da¬yak longhouse which has been turned into lodges for visitors.
The grave of a Benuaq Dayak chief lies aside the hamlets’s only
only road. Visitors are usually given a traditional Dayak Benuaq
welcome. The trip over Tanjung Isuy over the Mahakam River is
along but interesting one past floating village and forest
scenery. See the magic dance of the “belian” a Dayak tribe‘s
doctor. Dressed in skirt of leaves, cures his patients at night
by performing the rites prescribed by ancestors to the frenzied
accompaniment of gongs and drums. Many Benuaq Dayaks still
prefer the old cures to the modern ones at the government public
health centers which are nearby.
Derawan and
Sangalaki Islands
'Derawan
and Sangalaki Islands 3 hours by long boat from Tanjung
Redep in the north, you can reach Derawan Island. There are many
rare animals such as the green turtle, the scarlet turtle, star
fruit turtle and sea cow. Derawan and Sangalaki islands hold an
amazing marine environment, including fabulous coral formations,
canary crabs, green turtles and pearls.
Muara
Ancalong
Muara
Ancalong-Muara Wahau Dances at the Kenyah Dayak are often
performed here for visitors at a traditional longhouse.
Source : http//www.my-indonesia.info
http://www.visit2indonesia.com
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