7 Outdoor Activities in Banjarmasin That You Shouldn't Miss

April 6, 2022 Jacquiline Darosa

Banjarmasin (also known as Bandjermasin or Bandjarmasin, Chinese: 馬辰; pinyin: Mǎ chén) is the capital of South Kalimantan, Indonesia. It is located on a delta island near the junction of the Barito and Martapura rivers. As a result, Banjarmasin is sometimes called the "River City". Its population was 625,395 at the 2010 Census and estimated to be more than 720,000 in late 2017.
Restaurants in Banjarmasin

1. Arung Jeram Sungai Kambang

Jl. P M Noor, Aranio, Banjarmasin Indonesia
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Arung Jeram Sungai Kambang

2. Angsana Beach

Kecamatan Angsana, Kabupaten Tanah Bumbu, Banjarmasin Indonesia
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4.0 based on 40 reviews

Angsana Beach

Reviewed By Guide_kalimantan - Banjarmasin, Indonesia

Angsana Beach is tourist attraction located in South Kalimantan stores beauty marine life to be enjoyed. Angsana Becah has a very clear sea water and white sandy beach with calm waves as a destination worth visiting in South Kalimantan. But, the beach is not popular even though for the citizens of South Kalimantan. Angsana Beach has a gently sloping and length sand. The waves are very beautiful. On the waterfront there are many lush trees which were relatively clean and organized. For visitors who want to stay overnight, there now stands a medium-sized hotel with cost about 400,000 IDR/ night. Here are also available a rental complete snorkeling equipment. To get to spot the reef that is 3.5 km from the beach, visitors can rent a boat which can be loaded with 10 people. The main attraction at Angsana Beach is wealth of marine life. Including coral reefs in its various forms. The best spot for snorkeling and diving named spot Batu Anjir, Sungai Dua Laut and Karang Rima. Especially for spot Batu Anjir and Karang Kima, the location was about 30 minutes to the sea. Batu Anjir itself name once when first discovered, this reef snagged by a fishing boat. The fishermen gave a sign Anjir (wood/ bamboo) used to fishermen to drive the boat into the sea so not to run on the reefs. Therefore, up to now this reef is called by the name Karang Batu Anjir. How to get there: From Kilometer 6 terminal of Banjarmasin use public transportation route Pagatan (75,000 IDR), stop at the gateway go along use motorcycles to the beach (20,000 IDR). Or you can also rent a car (900,000 IDR/ day) including a car, driver and fuel.

3. Pagatan Beach

Banjarmasin Indonesia
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3.5 based on 22 reviews

Pagatan Beach

4. Jahri Saleh Zoo

Jl. Jahri Saleh Sungai Jingah, Banjarmasin 70122 Indonesia +62 812-5474-4120
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3.0 based on 1 reviews

Jahri Saleh  Zoo

5. Banjarmasin Zoo

Banjarmasin Indonesia
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2.5 based on 21 reviews

Banjarmasin Zoo

6. Banjarmasin Tour Specialist

We are trusted and biggest Tanjung Puting National Park operator since 1998. It is a pleasure to serve you

7. Proboscis Trip

Proboscis Trip

We call our Tour Leader as UF, or U'r Friend, which mean they are the people that you can trust and they will telling you about Indonesia base on local view. Our slogan is "Your Truly Local Experiences", we try deliver to you the special charateristic of the region in Indonesia

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