First solo trip discovering Sulawesi and Java
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XA
Hi,

I’m planning a trip to Indonesia, specifically Sulawesi and Java, in September for 10 days. I don’t know this part of the world at all—any advice is welcome! I’ll be traveling solo and would also love tips on meeting other travelers or locals.

Thanks
SO Songsam Veteran ·
Hi there, Even for a first taste, trying to visit two islands in 10 days is pretty unrealistic. Since transportation is much simpler on Java, you’d be better off focusing your trip there.

But here’s a quick itinerary idea for both islands—really just two short hops: Arrive in Yogyakarta from ? by bus, train, or plane, spend 4 nights exploring the city and its surroundings. Midday flight from Yogyakarta to Makassar on Lion Air, then an overnight bus to Rantepao. Explore the Rantepao area + a guided trek through Toraja land, about 4 nights total. Overnight bus from Rantepao back to Makassar, then a connecting flight to ? You could also do this in reverse. With so little time for two islands, don’t even think about adding a third main stop.

Meeting other travelers: at your guesthouse, in tourist-friendly restaurants/bistros, while waiting for the Makassar-Rantepao bus (or the other way around), in airport departure lounges, or at tourist sites...

Meeting locals: anywhere you can support them directly or indirectly, plus in Toraja land where your guide can help with translation.

Right now, Judau is sharing their experience in Rantepao (among other places) here: https://voyageforum.com/forum/petit-bout-sulawesi-en-famille-rantepao-selayar-d11481138/
XA XavScot ·
Thanks for your reply, Songsam, I have an obligation near Luwuk in Sulawesi, so I’ll start there. I was thinking of visiting Java—or at least Jakarta—on my way back, but from what you’re saying, I’d be better off staying in Sulawesi for the whole trip and making the most of it?
SO Songsam Veteran ·
I have an obligation in Sulawesi

Which area?

but from what you're telling me, should I just stay in Sulawesi for the whole trip and make the most of it?

I don’t know Sulawesi, but I do know that transportation there is slow, infrequent, and sometimes tough, so I’m wondering if 10 days might be either too much or too little. For this question, it’s best to wait for input from other travelers.
XA XavScot ·
I’ll be in Batui, about 50 km from Luwuk
SO Songsam Veteran ·
Geographically, you're not making things easy for yourself since it's a bit out of the way (except for the Banggai Islands), but at least Luwuk has an airport—that’s already something... which in September is served twice daily to/from Makassar by Batik Air. Manado 4 times a week and Palu 2 times a week in each direction with Wings Air. You could, for example, consider flights from Jakarta to Luwuk via Makassar possibly in the same day, stay, then take a flight from Luwuk to Makassar and from there: - either Rantepao as already mentioned above, then a flight from Makassar to Jakarta. - or a flight from Makassar to Yogyakarta*, a few nights' visit, then a train**, bus**, or flight to Jakarta.

To reach other cities in Sulawesi by road from Luwuk, expect many hours of travel.

*Flights from Luwuk to Yogyakarta via Makassar can be done the same day **Day or night trips.
XA XavScot ·
Thanks for these recommendations! I wasn’t expecting Luwuk to be so remote! I’ll check out the Banggai Islands, but I’ll probably head back to Makassar as soon as I can.
DJ Djalma Globetrotter ·
Hi there, For a 10-day trip, either you go to Sulawesi or you stay on Java, but I’d advise against doing both. Even if you fly to Luwuk, there’s a risk of getting stuck and missing your return flight. Flight cancellations are common in Indonesia, and by road, it’s 3 or 4 days of bus just to get back to Makassar. If anything, you could do East Java and a side trip to Bali, Nusa Lembongan, or Penida. Another option: fly from Jakarta to Makassar, then take a bus to Rantepao (Toraja country for 2 or 3 nights), return to Makassar, and if you have time left, take a bus to Bira and its beautiful beaches... Then back to Makassar/Jakarta.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XCOyB7WStI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2eI67iCbKY
SO Songsam Veteran ·
Luwuk même à y aller en avion c'est risquer de rester bloqué et de louper son vol retour Les annulations de vol sont courantes en Indonésie

Ici le vol intérieur précédant le vol retour de Jakarta à xx se fera soit de Makassar donc avec de nombreux plans B aériens possibles (pas moins de 7 compagnies différentes totalisant de 25 à 30 vols quotidiens de Makassar à Jakarta CGK) soit de Yogyakarta où là les plans B tant routiers qu'aériens sont multiples aussi.

Luwuk-Makassar, il y a 2 vols quotidiens: concernant la desserte aérienne de patelins isolés on connait bien pire. En tout cas si annulation de son vol il ne restera pas bloqué plusieurs jours. Pour Makassar-Luwuk même réponse que ci-dessus et en plus il sera au début de son voyage (si j'ai bien compris) donc en cas de retard d'une journée il pourra le rattraper en adaptant la suite du périple même avec 10 jours s'il s'en tient à 2 étapes principales comme conseillé.

Pour Luwuk-Yogya via Makassar, le dernier vol depuis Luwuk arrive à Makassar à 16h15, ensuite 2 vols partent vers 18h pour Yogya YIA (Lion Air et Sriwijaya Air), ça laisse moins de choix de plan B mais ce n'est pas désespéré.

Enfin il y a un truc à savoir concernant l'Indonésie: en cas de soucis pour trouver une place au dernier moment dans un avion dans les villes de petites importance le bakchich peut fonctionner. Se rendre directement au bureau de la compagnie en ville ou à l'aéroport, si l'on vous dit que non non non m'sieur le vol est complet, montrez un petit billet équivalant à une vingtaine d'euros en Rupiahs que vous poserez sur le comptoir d'un regard prometteur et là, miraculous, il y a des chances pour que le préposé trouve une place qui se sera "libérée entre temps"... Testé et réussi 2 fois sur 2 à Ende et à Bima. Dans les 2 cas l'avion était finalement loin d'être plein...

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