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Sulawesi |
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Such astonishing diversity
is partially a product of Sulawesi’s tortured geography. The island’s
four outstretched "arms" are in a sense all separate; they rise from a
deep seabed formed by contiguous folds in the earth’s crust but are
isolated from one another by steep ravines, dense forests and
forbidding peaks. Unlike many other Indonesian islands, only
Sulawesi’s northeastern and southwestern extremities (the Minahasa and
Makassar regions) are volcanic, and instead of gently sloping contours
and broad plains, most of the island consists of jagged uplands and
rugged plateaus lying 500 meter (1,600 feet) or more above sea level.
The central peaks of Sulawesi reach as high as 3,400 meters (11,000
feet).
Sulawesi features, steep mountains, deep gorges, fast flowing rivers,
blue highland lakes, lush rainforests, Savannah’s and white-sand
beaches and a fascinating range of unusual flora and fauna. Many
species of fauna found in Sulawesi can not be found else where in the
world, like the black macaque, the babirusa wild boar, the anoa dwarf
buffalo, the eccentric maleo bird, the saucer-eyed tarsier, and many
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Manado |
Manado, bustling capital of North
Sulawesi province, sprawls inland across low, palm-clad hills around a
wide bay fringed with luxuriant tropical vegetation. In the distance,
a backdrop of three volcanoes completes the city's spectacular
setting. With a limited number of intrinsic attractions, Manado's main
interest for travellers are its convenient location as a base for
exploring the Tondano region, and the splendid underwater scenery of
Bunaken. This municipality is the capital and commercial Centre, the
main gateway to North Sulawesi Province.
WHERE TO EAT
Due to the influx of settlers
throughout the archipelago, there is a wide variety of tasty local
food, Western food is available in the better hotels, but the growing
city has many cuisines to offer the discerning traveller.
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Indonesian
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Boulevard Indah
Jl. Piere Tendean |
Cakalang
Kawanua City Hotel
Jl. Sam Ratulangi
No. 1
Phone: (0431) 67777,
52222 |
Dua Raya
Jl. Walanda Maramis
No. 84
Phone: (0431) 62236 |
Fiesta Ria
Jl. Sam Ratulangi
Phone: (0431) 62363 |
Kalasan
Jl. Sudirman No. 9
Phone: (0431) 63253 |
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Continental
Cuisine |
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Manado Hilltop
Jl. 17Agustus
Phone: (0431) 66581 |
Medan
Jl. Sam Ratulangi
Phone: (0431) 63425 |
New Bambuden
Jl. Tumatenden No. 5
Phone: (0431) 52459,
52958 |
Nyiur Melambai
Jl. A.A. Maramis,
Kayuwatu |
Pondok Bambu
Jl. Raya Airport |
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Chinese/Other
Asian Cuisine |
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Sinar Anugrah
Jl. A. Yani No.19
Phone: (0431) 64158 |
Turin Italian
Jl. Sam Ratulangi No. 50 |
Torsius
Harbour
Malalayang 1, Manado |
New Oriental
Rike, Manado |
GETTING AROUND
By Air:
Manado is served by daily flights from Jakarta, Ujung Pandang and
Balikpapan by Garuda Indonesia Airlines.
By Sea:
Four Pelni ships the KM Kerinci, KM Kambuna, KM Rinjani and KM Umsini
maintains weekly services between Manado and other major ports in
Indonesia. Two Pelni ships call at Bitung on a weekly basis. The
adventurous can take the grueling overland journey across Central
Sulawesi, or the three-day boat trip across the Gulf of Tomini.
By Land:
Tondano, in the North Sulawesi hinterland, is reached in about an hour
by bus from Manado, Bitung, the province's main port 50 kilometres to
the south, in about an hour. Kotamobagu is a cool city in the hills
180 kilometres west of Manado, which can be reached overland in about
four hours. Gorontalo is 370 kilometres away from the North Sulawesi
provincial capital and takes a seven hours journey to reach. Meter
taxis now cruise the streets of Manado, also with less official
private taxis hired on a per-trip or hourly basis. Horse carts are
numerous and a pleasant way to tour the city. For intercity road
travelling is good, particularly the network linking Minahasa, Bitung,
Bolacng, Mongondow and Gorontalo.
ACTIVITIES
Ornaments of intricate carved wood are common in the entire district.
In Sangir the wood used is ebony. In Gorontalo, however, it is rattan.
Krawang is a special kind of embroidery from Gorontalo, which is well
known throughout Indonesia.
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Souvenir & Art
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Bunaken
Souvenir
Shop
Jl. Sam Ratulangi |
Toko Karawang
Jl. Walanda Maramis |
Maesa Krawang
Jl. B.W. Lapian
Phone: (0431) 64725 |
Warong Ventije
Jl. Sam Ratulangi 184
Phone: (0431) 5105 |
Warong Ventije
Jl. Sam Ratulangi 184
Phone: (0431) 5105 |
Divers the world over have nothing but
admiration for the underwater wonders that lay around Manado bay; the
islands are littered with pristine coral reefs and walls. In good
weather, visibility is typically 25m, with excellent fish variety.
Beginners are catered for by the slow moving currents, and the boats
can anchor straight off the reef walls. Snorkelling and diving
opportunities abound for young and old alike!
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Dive
Operators |
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Barracuda
Jl. Sam Ratulangi (Babe Palar)
Phone: (0431)620 333 |
Murex
Jl. Sudirman 28 Manado
Phone: (0431) 66280 |
ATTRACTIONS
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Tasik Ria
Tasik Ria is situated about 20 km southwest of Manado and has a
beautiful sandy beach, with coconut trees. Ideal for sunbathing,
swimming, fishing, diving and snorkeling. Tasik Ria seashore resort
is completed by its four-star "Manado Beach Hotel" with 250 rooms,
swimming pool, bar & discotheque is a lush seashore resort. Easily
reachable by public bus or taxi from Manado.
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Tara-Tara
15-km further southwest from Tasik Ria this village has
traditionally been the Centre of Minahasan, culture and arts. In
Tara-Tara traditional dances can be enjoyed in the open air at Kemer
Garden. There are World War II Japanese caves at the Ranowangko dam,
and the Kemer natural bathing spot nearby in the shadow of the
volcanic lagoon, mount Kasehe and mount Tatawiran. Easily reachable
from Manado by public bus or taxi.
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Bunaken
About half an hour by a motorized
outrigger canoe from Manado, Bunaken Island is a paradise for
snorkelers and scuba enthusiasts. The coral reef off Bunaken Island
is particularly good for snorkelers and divers and should not be
missed while you are in this region. The drop off wall at Liang Cove
is not only rare in the world, as it's described by international
divers as being spectacular with caves, gullies, and caverns
harboring an immense wealth of marine life. The water visibility is
sensational over at 30 m. The Bunaken Sea garden is rich with
colourful tropical marine life.
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Manado Tua Island
Manado Tua is the main island of its sister islands group: Bunaken,
Siladen, Mantehage and Main situated just off Manado City in the
Bay. The path to the top takes several hours to climb but the view
takes in all the islands in the Manado Bay. Superb for snorkeling
and skin diving, and ideal for corals and sponges. The beach is a
mixture of white sand and coral formations. Beautiful reefs and
coral gardens are also found around the islands of the northernmost
tip of the Minahasa peninsula and along the East Coast. The reef
lines the coast of Tangkoko Batuangus in the area of a nature
reserve. A permit should be obtained from Sub Balai Konservasi
Sumber Daya Alam Nature Conservation Office in Manado, before
heading for this reserve.
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Lake Tondano - Rembaken
Tourist Site
About 36 km southwest of Manado is lake Tondano, 600 m above sea
level. The drive to Tondano passes through picturesque villages and
clove plantations. Situated right on the edge of the lake is the
Remboken Tourist site an ideal place for water skiing, fishing, and
boating. Bungalows, hot water swimming pool and restaurants are
available at this site.
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Watu Pinabetengan
A megalithic stone of the ancestors of Minahasa, its surface covered
with crude, mysterious live drawings and scripts which have never
been deciphered. According to Minahasa history, this is the place
where the ancestors first divided up the land among the people, Watu
Pinabetengan means "The stone of discussion about the division. The
ruling was made in order to ensure a peaceful and harmonious life.
Seven divisions were made amongst different areas of Tombulu, Tonsea,
Toulour, Tontemboan, Tonsawang, Ponosakan and Pasan Ratahan. This is
located in Tompaso, about 45 km from Manado.
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Waruga
An ancient cemetery of Minahasan ancestors consists of 144
Sarcophagi, which is a remnant of the Megalithic age. It has a
special historical value. Specific Sarcophagus known, as "Waruga"
are unique square stones with holes in the middle and prism shaped
lids. The artistic aspect of the Sarcophagus is known by the
decorative sculpture and carving around the tombs and the lids with
various motifs such as of human beings, plants, animals, and
traditional geometrical motifs like clouds strings curls, double
braids. Located in Sawangan village, about 24 km from Manado.
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Tangkoko Batuangus
A nature reserve on open grassland covered with a great variety of
plants. Located on the slopes of mount "Duo Saudara" the area is
composed of impressive green hills and valleys with amazingly scenic
views of natural beauty. There are black apes, maeo birds, snakes,
wild pigs, hornbills and ruse deer. Located north of Bitung, it
covers an area of 3,196 ha. This nature reserve has several cottages
and small restaurants nearby. It is only reachable by four-wheel
drive jeeps from Girian village over a rough road.
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Dumoga Bone National Park
Located on the border between two districts, approximately 260 km
from Manado, this park covers Dumoga in Bolaang Mongondow and Bone
in Gorontalo. Its mountains and hills covered by dense forests and
vegetation make it an ideal reserve of rare and specific animal
species like maeo birds, anoas, hornbills, wild pig's tarsius
spectrums and fruit bats. The rainfall favours a very rich flora. A
entry permit should be obtained from Sub Balai Konservasi Sumber
Daya Alam Nature Conservation Office in Manado. This National Park
has several cottages and small restaurants nearby.
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Karumenga
Hot baths with water originating
from hot volcanic springs attract people for relaxation and health
reasons. Located in the village of Karumenga, Langoan, about 50 km
from Manado.
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Information
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Department of Tourism. Government of Indonesia. |
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