Southern Sulawesi

Southern Sulawesi consists of the provinces of South Sulawesi and West Sulawesi in Indonesia.

Cities

Other destinations

  • Leang-Leang Cave - contains cave paintings that are at least 39,900 years old; many are heavily damaged, but there are hand stencils that are quite well preserved
  • 🌍 Tana Toraja - highlands famed for coffee and spectacularly gruesome burial rites
  • 🌍 Tanjung Bira - a popular beach community on the south-eastern tip

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Get around

To get into the upper regions of Western Sulawesi you can take a mini-bus from Makasar to the small, inviting city of Mamasa. The ride is rough after you leave the coastal region, taking about 10 hours in total, give or take the whim of the driver.

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Eat

Makassar is one of the culinary centers of Indonesia. Home of some Bugis and Makassar delicacies such as Coto (it is a soup with seasoning broth made from starch mixed with innards such as intestine, liver, lungs, heart, tripe, or cow brain), Konro( this soup is made with ribs or beef as main ingredient), Pallubasa(made from offal of cattle or buffalo) and Mie Kering( a type of dried noodle served with thick gravy and sliced chicken, shrimp, mushrooms, liver, and squid). As a big fish market center, Makassar is also famous for its seafood. Sop Sodara from Pangkep and Kapurung from Palopo are also famous dishes of South Sulawesi.

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