Saturday, July 25, 2015

KODINGARENG KEKE

Keke Kodingareng Island is one of several uninhabited islands in the region of South Sulawesi. The island is located about 14 km from Makassar Losari Beach or approximately 20 to 30 minutes from the island Samalona.

The island is a small island that extends from northeast to southwest. Even so the scenery is no less beautiful island with views that exist on the island Samalona. Sand beaches on this island are white smooth. Sea water is blue and clear. Coral reefs were also still natural. It is suitable for diving and snorkeling activities. The right time to visit this island is around June to September or while not being in the rainy season.

Facilities
This island is an uninhabited island. However, some gazebo that can be used by visitors to berisitirahat or shelter began to be built in this region. As for the food stalls or lodging, you can get around the area Samalona Island. So it's good when you bring food and drinks alone

Access transport
The beach was only about 20 to 30 minutes from the island Samalona or about 14 km from Makassar Losari Beach.

To go to this island, from Makassar city center, you can go directly to the nearest dock or pier Bangkoa Wooden Pier in front of the Fort Fort Rotterdam.

You can rent a motor boat on one of the docks to get to the island location. Rental rate of about 500 thousand dollars or depending on the agreement by the driver. A motor boat can accommodate eight to ten people. Latency of about 40 to 60 minutes depending on the weather.

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