South Sulawesi (Indonesian: Sulawesi Selatan; Buginese: ᨔᨘᨒᨓᨙᨔᨗ ᨒᨕᨘᨈ ) is a province in the southern peninsula of Sulawesi. The Selayar Islands archipelago is also part of the province. The capital is Makassar. The province is bordered by Central Sulawesi and West Sulawesi to the north, the Gulf of Bone and Southeast Sulawesi to the east, Makassar Strait to the west, and Flores Sea to the south.
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The karst really awesome! Wonderful trip, not farfrom Makassar only 2 hours drivingi can find out another gem in Indonesia! Only pay IDR 200.000 for one boat, which mean obly IDR 50.000 for 1 person for exploring Rammang-Rammang.
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Admission at 30k IDR per person. Light (you need them) at 50K as well as local guide to accompany. Worth it, cos it helps the local community and local people, so don't be stingey. As for distance, yoi have to walk around 500 meter to reach the cave, with slight incline and decline. Views quite nice and green. Londa burial caves is preserved for royals and certain families (especially the richer ones) cos of the limited space. There are 2 caves that interconnects and made of limestone (I think), the bigger one has much more coffin and one particular couple story of the local 'Romeo and Juliet'. An incest story of brother and sister who fell in love, didnt receive any blessings from their family and committed suicide. The smaller caves has much more skeletons, practically lined up on the wall side. Don't consider touching them, cos they have certain ceremony to move these remains. Only on those ceremonies they are allowed to touch and move them.
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