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Flights to Pagar Alam, Indonesia

Pagar Alam or also known as Pagaralam, is situated by the Bukit Barisan Mountains, at the feet of Mount Dempo. The name Pagar Alam (which translates as "Nature's Fence") more or less encapsulates the area's topography: a town surrounded by barriers of mountains. Known as the land of a thousand waterfalls and megaliths, Pagar Alam is a hidden gem found in the hills of South Sumatra. The province of South Sumatera is relatively flat, nevertheless fertile, as numerous rivers crisscross and meander throughout the region. However, its location in the highland makes the city slightly cooler than much of the other South Sumatra cities. This small, unassuming city is relatively unknown to foreign visitors, which makes it an ideal destination for exploring before it gets too touristy. Pagar Alam has located about 298 km from the city of Palembang and is surrounded by breathtaking hills and mountain ridges. If you need some fresh air away from the city and crowds, Pagar Alam is an excellent alternative destination for you!

Airports in Pagar Alam, Indonesia

Atung Bungsu Airport (DPM)

Atung Bungsu Airport (DPM) is a domestic airport is the only airport located in Pagar Alam. It is first operated on 28 February 2013. Pagar Alam is just less than one hour from Palembang by flight, instead of 8 hours use land transportation.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Pagar Alam?

Traveloka is a traveller flight ticket website where it eases the travellers to find the cheapest flights to Pagar Alam.All you have to do is to insert the information in the box that says origin and destination, and the website will list out the best result for you. Now they have developed the application for this website where it is mean that you can access it through your mobile phone. Just put the information and click search after that choose which packages that offer you the best price.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Pagar Alam?

The Indonesian enjoy the tropical climate. The warm waters of the ocean surrounding the archipelago guarantee relatively steady temperatures on the ground, and there is little seasonal variation. There is not much difference in daylight hours from season to season. Sumatra's weather is typical for Indonesia, but temperatures can often be lower than expected in the highlands. This slightly cooler and less humid highland climate can be a great relief and is suitable for hiking and other adventurous activities. The average daytime highs in Pagar Alam varies from 22°C - 30°C while the rainfall differs from region to region and humidity levels are high in the lowlands. Like other regions of Indonesia, there are two main seasons: the dry season and the wet season. The dry season starts from February to August, and the wet season continues from September to January. The climate of Pagar Alam is mostly dominated by heavy monsoon rains, which generally occur starting from October till April. During this season, the unpleasant weather is often causing damage and making local travel difficult. The best time of year to visit Pagar Alam is any time outside the rainy season.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Pagar Alam?

Pagar Alam is one of the best towns in Indonesia that have a lot of beautiful places to be visited. You cannot miss Pagar Alam when travelling around Indonesia!

Mount Dempo - standing at 3,173 m high, is the highest volcano in South Sumatra. For more adventurous activity, you can choose to hike up this active volcano for its spectacular views that worth all the sweat! There are seven craters around the summit and even a 400 m wide lake. Better still, camp at the caldera near the top of Mount Dempo! Sleep under the stars and take in the sunrise in the morning.

Pagar Alam Tea Plantations - This plantations spread out like a green carpet that has been neatly fitted into Mount Dempo’s ravines and around its slopes. Apart from the meandering asphalt road that snakes its way through the plantations, almost no other space is wasted, and it came as a relief to see that there are still places in South Sumatra that remain unsullied by palm and rubber plantations.

Embun Waterfall - A trip to the land of a thousand waterfalls would not be complete without actually visiting at least one. Make sure to head to Curup Embun or Embun waterfall, located not too far from Mount Dempo. The waterfall splits at the top, forming three beautiful streams on the way down before ending at a shallow pool. It is just a mere 5-minute walk down to the waterfall from the entrance.

Pagar Alam or also known as Pagaralam, is situated by the Bukit Barisan Mountains, at the feet of Mount Dempo. The name Pagar Alam (which translates as "Nature's Fence") more or less encapsulates the area's topography: a town surrounded by barriers of mountains. Known as the land of a thousand waterfalls and megaliths, Pagar Alam is a hidden gem found in the hills of South Sumatra. The province of South Sumatera is relatively flat, nevertheless fertile, as numerous rivers crisscross and meander throughout the region. However, its location in the highland makes the city slightly cooler than much of the other South Sumatra cities. This small, unassuming city is relatively unknown to foreign visitors, which makes it an ideal destination for exploring before it gets too touristy. Pagar Alam has located about 298 km from the city of Palembang and is surrounded by breathtaking hills and mountain ridges. If you need some fresh air away from the city and crowds, Pagar Alam is an excellent alternative destination for you!

Airports in Pagar Alam, Indonesia

Atung Bungsu Airport (DPM)

Atung Bungsu Airport (DPM) is a domestic airport is the only airport located in Pagar Alam. It is first operated on 28 February 2013. Pagar Alam is just less than one hour from Palembang by flight, instead of 8 hours use land transportation.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Pagar Alam?

Traveloka is a traveller flight ticket website where it eases the travellers to find the cheapest flights to Pagar Alam.All you have to do is to insert the information in the box that says origin and destination, and the website will list out the best result for you. Now they have developed the application for this website where it is mean that you can access it through your mobile phone. Just put the information and click search after that choose which packages that offer you the best price.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Pagar Alam?

The Indonesian enjoy the tropical climate. The warm waters of the ocean surrounding the archipelago guarantee relatively steady temperatures on the ground, and there is little seasonal variation. There is not much difference in daylight hours from season to season. Sumatra's weather is typical for Indonesia, but temperatures can often be lower than expected in the highlands. This slightly cooler and less humid highland climate can be a great relief and is suitable for hiking and other adventurous activities. The average daytime highs in Pagar Alam varies from 22°C - 30°C while the rainfall differs from region to region and humidity levels are high in the lowlands. Like other regions of Indonesia, there are two main seasons: the dry season and the wet season. The dry season starts from February to August, and the wet season continues from September to January. The climate of Pagar Alam is mostly dominated by heavy monsoon rains, which generally occur starting from October till April. During this season, the unpleasant weather is often causing damage and making local travel difficult. The best time of year to visit Pagar Alam is any time outside the rainy season.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Pagar Alam?

Pagar Alam is one of the best towns in Indonesia that have a lot of beautiful places to be visited. You cannot miss Pagar Alam when travelling around Indonesia!

Mount Dempo - standing at 3,173 m high, is the highest volcano in South Sumatra. For more adventurous activity, you can choose to hike up this active volcano for its spectacular views that worth all the sweat! There are seven craters around the summit and even a 400 m wide lake. Better still, camp at the caldera near the top of Mount Dempo! Sleep under the stars and take in the sunrise in the morning.

Pagar Alam Tea Plantations - This plantations spread out like a green carpet that has been neatly fitted into Mount Dempo’s ravines and around its slopes. Apart from the meandering asphalt road that snakes its way through the plantations, almost no other space is wasted, and it came as a relief to see that there are still places in South Sumatra that remain unsullied by palm and rubber plantations.

Embun Waterfall - A trip to the land of a thousand waterfalls would not be complete without actually visiting at least one. Make sure to head to Curup Embun or Embun waterfall, located not too far from Mount Dempo. The waterfall splits at the top, forming three beautiful streams on the way down before ending at a shallow pool. It is just a mere 5-minute walk down to the waterfall from the entrance.

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