Ever since my Redang snorkeling experience
and upon me getting my diving license (even though I haven’t dive since then),
I have become more friendly towards the sea, seeing it in a different light.
The seas are no more foreign, wild and dangerous, it is now being perceived as
beautiful, colourful and exciting with perhaps, a little bit of ‘worry’ lah. I
was looking forward to snorkel during this trip, they say we have 2 snorkeling
trips – in Makassar and Gili Trawangan. I can’t wait.
During our first leg, we were scoop to a
nearby island just out of Makassar; Kodingareng Keke Island and Samalona
Island. Not knowing what to expect (despite that I have googled we will be
covering), I brought as per listed by Leya; a typical beach activities must
have – sunblock, dry bag, change clothes, sunglasses, hat, towel, flipflops
etc. You know, the usual.
Kodingareng Keke Island
We were taken to Kayu Bangkoa jetty,
located 5 mins from out hotel; Aston Hotel Makassar to Kodingareng Keke Island.
Located 1.5 hours from Makassar and 30 mins from Samalona Island, Kodingareng
Keke is actually sand bed island that
consist of a hut and covered structure for picnickers. It is said that
Kodingareng Keke is one of the eleven islands located out of Makassar. It is
famous for its seascape, marine life and corals; heaven for snorkelers and
divers.
If you wish to do an impromptu snorkeling activities, be prepared to part with IDR100,000 for a 1 hour trip for 3 person. You will be taken in a catamaran like small boat few hundred meters away from the island. Do be extra careful as the current here is pretty strong.
If you wish to do an impromptu snorkeling activities, be prepared to part with IDR100,000 for a 1 hour trip for 3 person. You will be taken in a catamaran like small boat few hundred meters away from the island. Do be extra careful as the current here is pretty strong.
For you divers out there, there is an under the sea Atlantis Garden that you can visit during your dive trips. The Atlantis Garden or Patung Patung was
created in order to grow artificial reef, help the marine life and ecosystem in
the Makassar Straits. Aside from Roman sculptures, a Volkswagen van was aslo
sunken to create a more diversified artificial reef seascape.
Samalona Island
Best time to visit both islands is around
June-September, unlike Kodongareng Keke, Samalona offers small and simple guesthouse,
also known as Kapoposang. The guesthouse here is operated by the Makassar Dive
Centre. You can also plan a lunch trip here from Kodongareng Keke and you won’t
be disappointed as they will be serving their specialties such as cumi masak
tinta (squid cook in ink), grilled fish, sambal belimbing buluh and etc. Trust
me, you will not regret it.
Accommodation
Overnight : IDR 300.000 – IDR 400.00 per
house
Non overnight : IDR 150.000 – IDR 200.000 per
house
Bathroom : IDR 15.000 per person
Backgrounder
Spermonder Iskands
There’s a debate among the experts stating there
are 115 or 117 islands in the Spermonde archipelago, sprawling off the coast of
Makassar, to up north into Pangkep, south into Takalar and west towards Borneo:
estimating home to 30,000 people. The closest islands to Makassar aside from
Samalona and Kondingareng Keke are Kayangan, Lae-Lae and Gusung, which is also
popular for local weekenders. This Spermonde archipelago is rich in
biodiversity; popular for clown fish (nemo), anemones, nudibrach, sharks,
dolphins, and reefs.
#TravelTips
#TravelTips 1 : Please bring sunblock, dry bag,
change clothes, sunglasses, hat, towel, flipflops and a lot of water. Don’t
forget your cameras yah! *wink*
#TravelTips 2 : These 2 islands are
suitable for picnickers, so do pack your lunch so that you can stay longer and
enjoy the sun and sea.
#TravelTips 3 : Boat rental to Samaloma
Island cost approximately Rp. 350.000 – Rp 400.000. Feel free to negotiate.
#TravelTips 4 : Boat rental to both island
will cost approximately Rp. 500.000 – Rp 600.000. Feel free to negotiate.
#TravelTips 5 : The boat can fit 8-10pax.
#TravelTips 6 : Jetty opens as early as 8am
in the morning.
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2 comments:
The beaches is so beautiful...
I want to eat black squid again!!
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