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South East Sulawesi covers South East Sulawesi peninsula,
Buton Island, Muna Island and small islands spread out at South
and South East of peninsula. It's located at length wise from west
to south east i.e. 3° - 6° latitude and 120° 45' - 124°
06' longitude. It borders to the north by South Sulawesi Province
and Central Sulawesi Province, to the south by Flores Sea, to the
east by Banda Sea and to the west by Bone Bay.
The Southeast Sulawesi Province is populated by more
than 1.2 million people, in five diverse and interesting cultural
groups: the Tolaki, Morunene, Buton, Muna (locally called the Wuna),
and the Bajo.All offer the visitor a glimpse of life-styles which
have survived man's rush to modernization while using much of today's
technology to their advantage.
Most of the land area of Southeast Sulawesi is covered by natural
jungle, with extensive plantations of teak and ironwood, which are
used for local handicrafts and contribute to the local economy.
Much of the beauty of the region has been preserved for prosperity
by declaring it "National Parks" and "Nature Preserve".
The entire province is inhabited by wonereous animals,
living freely, easily seen and appreciated by visitors. Deer, Wild
Pigs, Small Rodent-Like animals called Kus- Kus, Monkey, Snakes,
Anoa (small Buffalo) and numerous varieties of birds abound. But
the hunting of animals is forbidden in national parks and preserves
and carefully controlled by local government, in other areas.
The warmth of the Sulawesi people, the local flora, fauna,
and untouched beaches, are the highlights of this unique loacale.
It is truly one of the world's last remaining natural habitants
waiting so show off for the visitor who can appreciate such natural
beauty and the people who live in it.
^ PLACE OF INTEREST
Kendari
Southeast Sulawesi's capital is Kendari, seat of government
and tourist center of the province. It lies along the sloping
hill and seaside of Kendari Bay, residence to some 100,000 people.
Kendari boast the manufacture of numerous fine artistic handicrafts,
for both home and office use. These are reproduced by skilled
craftsmen, from original designs, handed down through the generation,
using indigenous roots and ironwood. Visitors will find a visits
to the Berlin Handicraft Center's the Handicraft Exhibition Center
valuable; both belong the local Association of Government Wives
(PKK), and display items which may be purchased to adorn the most
discriminating setting. Visitors will find frequent, colorful
ceremonial events in and around Kendari. And, to be present on
these occasions is to be invited to participate. For the closing
of any ceremonial event is Kendari will be highlighted
by the local "Modero Dance" performed by local men and
women. And all on-lookers are invited to joint the dance, as part
of the conclusion and harmonious farewell.
Buton Island and The Sultanate of Buton
To the southeast of the Sulawesi mainland, Buton Island
remains part of the province of Southeast Sulawesi. Long before
the independence of Indonesia and the unification of Buton with
the rest of the country, Buton was a kingdom. This existed from the 1 4th to the 1 6th centuries. After this,
and until Indonesia's independence, It remained a Sultanate.
During the Sultanate period, residents conducted trade and communicated
with both China and the Majapahit Kingdom, on the island of Java.
Interesting, the first ruler who governed this region was a queen
and the last ruler was a king. It was the last ruler, King Laki
Laponto, who became the first Sultan of Buton. Buton Island is
well-known for its asphalt, called Buton or Butas Asphalt, and
for its teak and ironwood. There is daily boat service from Kendari,
with a stop over in Raha, the capital city of the island of Muna.
The most fascinating cultural appeal of Buton island can be enjoyed
when local people conduct ceremonies, celebrations and folk events
which welcome honored guests. One such unique events is "Pakandekandea",
when foods and cakes are offered to visitors and traditional dances
are performed.
Moramo Waterfall
No other in Indonesia is quite like the Moramo Waterfall.
It is unique in traversing a 2 km plateau, with 127 separate terraced
plumes, with the top of the waterfall some 100 meters above its
basin pool. the falls have seven main terraces, each with
its own natural bathing pool.
This combination produces clean, fresh, cool air in the shade
producing tropical, jungle forest setting which surrounds
the falls. This is the perfect habitat for Southeast Sulawesi's
native animals and birds. Those who love nature at its purest
will find this an ideal environment. Only 65 km east of Kendari,
Moramo Waterfall is easily accessible by car or by boat, crossing
Moramo Bay, with a wide panoramic view of the sea.
Moramo Bay
This clean, pollution-free bay is only one and one
half hours by car or speedboat from Kendari. The white sand beaches
of Moramo Bay are host to all sorts of water activities and sports:
from sun bathing to water skiing, swimming to boating, including
observation of numerous fish life, under the clear, clean water.
Sea Garden of Pulau Hari
In the Indonesia language (Bahasa Indonesia), "hari"
means daylight. Because of the way the sun's rays reflection the
water of the sea surrounding this island, the local people call
it the "Island of Daylight", Pulau Hari. Swimming, boating
and other marine sports find a natural home along these shores.
Diving to view colorful fish in a sea garden setting of coral
is a popular activity.
National Parks and Conservation Areas
AOPA is a dike covering an area of 96.804 hectares
containing many smaller dikes with plantations within them. Many
varieties of indigenous birds and plant life can be seen here.
Wild animal abound, running everywhere in this man-made lake environment.
Nirwana Beach and Bone Oge
Nirwana Beach is located 12 km from the village of
Baubau, and is the capital of the Buton Regency. It is well-liked
for swimming and recreational beach sports, along its white sandy
shore and its small ad joining island, only thirty minutes away
by sailboat. Fishing is said to be ideal on this small island.
Napabale and Motonunu Lakes
Napabale Lake is at the foot of a hill, connected
to the sea via a natural tunnel. At low tide swimmers can traverse
this span of water for a most unusual experience. However it is
considered unadvisable and dangerous to attempt this feat during
high tide, as the water rises to only one half meter from the
roof of the tunnel. Motonunu Lake is known for its clean, clear,
dark blue water Though it is also connected to the sea, its water
remains fresh and not salt. Both lakes are 15 km from Raha, the
capital of Muna Regency, on Muna Island. They are accessible by
sailboat, from Raha, in only 45 minutes.
Malaha Island
Malaha island is beach for betting with a condition
which is calm and sandy. This object became an object recreation
for Kolaka society. In order to reach this object recreation we
can use a four-wheel vehicle it will take one for 45 minutes.
The distance from Kolaka city is about 25 km.
^ ACCOMMODATION
| KENDARI |
Hotel
Kendari Beach
Jl. Sultan Hasanuddin No.44
Phone: (0401) 21988
Rooms: 18
Class: * |
Hotel Arni's I
Jl. Diponogoro
Phone: (0401) 21418
Rooms: 11 |
Hotel Anggrek
Jl. s. Parman No.82
Phone: (0401) 218351 |
Hotel Mewilmin
Jl. Dr. Ratulangi No.48
Phone: (0401) 21994 |
Hotel Resik
Jl. Slt. Hasanudin No.90
Phone: (0401) 22308
Rooms: 21 |
Hotel Cendrawasih
Jl. Diponegoro No.42
Phone: (0401) 21932 |
Hotel Dian Kencana
Jl. Drs. H.Abd. Silondae No.93
Phone: (0401) 21704 |
Hotel Teratai
Jl. Teratai No.6
Phone : (0401) 21068 |
Hotel Kartika
Jl. S. Parman No.84
Phone: (0401) 21484 |
| RAHA
MUNA REGENCY |
Hotel Ilham
Jl. Jend A.Yani No.17 Raha
Phone : (0403) 21070 |
Hotel Karunia
Jl.. R.A. Kartini No.1 Raha
Phone: (0403) 21103 |
Hotel Raodah
Jl. Yos Sudarso No.25 Raha
Phone: (0403) 2 1088 |
Hotel Andalas
Jl . Soekarno No.62 Raha
Phone : (0403) 21071 |
Hotel Alia
Jl. Jend. Sudirman No.15 Raha
Phone: (0403) 21218
Rooms : 11 |
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| BAU-BAU
BUTON REGENCY |
Hotel Debora
Jl. R.A. Kartini No.16
Bau-Bau
Phone: (0402) 21203
Rooms: 13 |
Hotel Wisata
Jl. Kelapa No.6D
Bau-Bau'
Phone: (0402) 21662 |
Hotel Fitria
Jl. Husni Thamrin No.20
Bau-bau
Phone: (0402) 21366
Kolaka Regency |
Hotel Monalisa
Jl. Kornggoasa No.17
Phone: (0406) 21036 |
Hotel Merpati
Jl Jend. Sudirman No.22
Phone : (0406) 2124.9 |
Hotel Duta Wisata
Jl. Dr. Sam Ratulangi No.1
Phone : (0406) 21261
Rooms:11 |
| KOLAKA |
Hotel Jasa Karya
Jl. Merdeka No.2 Kolaka
Phone: (0405) 21385 |
Hotel Marini
Jl. A.Yani No.21 Kolaka
Phone: (()406) 21261 |
Hotel Aloha
Jl. Kenangan No.19 Kolaka
Phone: (0405) 21189 |
Hotel Mustika
Jl. Repelita No.22
Phone: (0405) 21038 |
Hotel Rachma
Jl. Kaude No.6 Kolaka
Phone: (0405) 21032
Rooms: 10 |
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^ RESTAURANT
| KENDARI |
Sakura
Jl. MT. Haryono No.6
Phone: (0401) 51601 |
Bright Gold
Jl. By Pass, Kendari |
New Golden
Jl. Slt. Hasanuddin No.38
Phone: (0401) 21476 |
New Golden
Jl. Slt. Hasanuddin No.38
Phone: (0401) 21476 |
Hawaii
Jl. Mongonsidi No.25
Phone: (0401) 21927 |
Victoria
Jl. Ratulangi No.181
Phone: (0401) 22789 |
| BAUBAU |
Orchid
Jl. Mayjend. S.Parman 7
Bau-Bau |
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^ SOUVENIR SHOP
| KENDARI |
Dekranasda
Jl. Jend. A. Yani No.37 Kendari
Phone : (0401) 53333 |
Diamond
Jl. Drs. H. Abd. Silondae No.78
Mandonga, Kendari
Phone: (0401) 22343 |
Gembol Village
Jl. Chairil Anwar Lr. PLN
Wua-Wua, Kendari |
Rimba Collection
Jl. Lasandara No.2 Mandonga
Phone: (0401) 21922 |
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^ TRAVEL AGENT
| KENDARI |
Alam
Jaya Tour & Travels
Jl. Konggoasa No.30 Kendari
Phone: (0401) 2172.9 |
Manorian Sejahtera
Jl. Drs. Moh Hatta No.41
Kendali
Phone: (0401) 21473 |
Indo Megtata Raya
Jl. A. Yani No.45 Wua-Wua
Kendari
Phone : (0401) 25777 |
Mollombasi Tour & Travel
Jl. W.R. Supratman No.24
Kota, Kendari
Phone: (0401) 21757 |
Napabale Travel Agent
Jl. Drs. H. Abdullah
Phone: (0401) 23448 |
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