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Kuala Lumpur (KUL) → Bengkulu (BKS)
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Tuesday, 19 Mar 2024
RM 466.01
Singapore (SIN) → Bengkulu (BKS)
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Thursday, 28 Mar 2024
RM 598.61
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) → Bengkulu (BKS)
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Thursday, 28 Mar 2024
RM 676.70
Flights to Bengkulu, IndonesiaBengkulu is a province of Indonesia that located in the southwest coast of Sumatra. This place is also known as a home to many natural resources such as coal and gold and also big and potential geothermal resources.

Airports in Bengkulu

Fatmawato Soekarno Airport (BKS)

This airport is located in Bengkulu, a city, province in Indonesia. This airport was named after the First Lady of Indonesia, the wife of Soekarno, ex-President of Indonesia. At present, this airport itself has a 2470m with 150m runway with an asphalt surface are a class I airports. There are Airbus A320 and Boeing 737, the largest types of aircraft that is operated at this airport.

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When is the Best Time to Fly to Bengkulu?

If you want to go to Bengkulu, it is not recommended to go there in June, May and February. Those months are known as the peak season, and of course, the prices for the hotels and flights will be higher at that time. You must plan your trip well; you can save your money because the price for hotels and flights during peak season will cost you a lot of money. The best times to visit Bengkulu for ideal weather are from July 23rd until August 19th every year. This is based on the average temperature and humidity reported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. This is because the combination of humidity and high temperature in Bengkulu makes the incoming guests feel warm and comfortable while staying here during these months. Bengkulu has a tropical climate which is a hot and dry season and the rainy season every year. Usually, the temperature is high and uniform throughout the year, but the temperature is balanced when it rains. In Bengkulu, there are many activities you can do here, especially when it relates to the arts as well as nature. For those who have a lot of problems and such a place where you feel tranquillity as well as stress-free, Bengkulu is one of the best places you must go to do so. For example, if you are a person who loved to take an iconic sight, this place is the ideal destination to do all activities.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Bengkulu?

Fort Marlborough – This fort is one of the evidence that shows the occupation of British in Indonesia. It was built in 1713 to 1719. This fort is also known as the second strongest defence, which belonged to British in the eastern area after Fort St. George in India. The shape of this fort will look like a turtle if we look from the above. This fort also was known as the storage place and trading of spices in eastern Indonesia. You can find the prison, British administrative office, cannon, shelter room and even there is a tunnel there.
Exile House of Bung Karno – This house became the evidence of Bung Karno with the people of Indonesia to seize the Indonesia. There is the Chinese architecture that can be seen from the ventilation shape and also theTionghoa typical ornaments in some part of the house. There are a lot of properties belongs to Bung Karno such as the book collection, bike, chair, bed, tailor machine and even love letters between Bung Karno and Fatmawati. If you wash your face with water in the old well in this house, all your wishes will come true. Is it an exciting myth to hear right? This house will fully be crowded during weekends.
Jamik Mosque Bengkulu – This old mosque was rebuilt by Bung Karno. You can see his marks from the roof itself, which shape like a pyramid that describes the cultural unity in Bengkulu and Indonesia. He also added some poles carved with gold. You must visit this mosque as it is also known as one of the tourist attractions in Bengkulu.

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