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Flight from Cebu to Tanjung Warukin

Warukin is one of the villages located in Tanta, South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia. Tanjung Warukin precisely located on the banks of the Tabalong River. Tanjung Warukin has located about 6 km from Dahai or approximately 12 km from Tanjung (capital of Tabalong Regency) or only 213 km north of Banjarmasin City (capital of South Kalimantan province). Warukin Airport serves Tanjung Warukin. In this village, there are several villages (hamlets), including Bajut village and others. The majority of the residents of Kampung Bajut are Dayak Maanyan and Protestant Christians.


Best time to fly from Tanjung Warukin

Tanjung Warukin is a whole year-round destination. You can visit this town anytime you like.


Main airports available in Tanjung Warukin

Warukin Airport – is an airport located in Warukin, Tanta, Tabalong, South Kalimantan. The airport serves Warukin and neighbouring province in Indonesia. Airlines such as Kalstar Aviation and Wings Air offer domestic flights connecting Tanjung Warukin and destinations in Indonesia such as Banjarbaru and Balikpapan.


Mactan–Cebu International Airport – which is located in Lapu-Lapu City on Mactan Island, is an international airport serving Cebu City and its surrounding metropolitan area as well as the Central Visayas. Airlines such as AirAsia Philippines, Cebgo, Cebu Pacific, PAL Express, and Philippine Airlines offers various domestic and international flight connecting Cebu and various destinations.


Climate pattern in Tanjung Warukin

Tanjung Warukin experiences a tropical climate like the rest of Indonesia. Tanjung Warukin shares the same climate as Cebu. There is a significant amount of precipitation during the year. Thus, making it the best place to visit the whole year-round. However, if you are looking forward to enjoy some outdoor activities, you should avoid flying there in March and April, as it is the rainiest months of the year.


Highlights attractions in Tanjung Warukin

  • Lambung Mangkurat Museum - is a museum located in Jalan Ahmad Yani 36, Banjarbaru, South Kalimantan, Indonesia. The museum has a notable collection of artefacts related to the Banjar and Dayak peoples, with many items being excavated from archaeological sites all around Kalimantan. It is also home to an array of ancient Hindu objects. The shape of the building of this museum is characterized by the traditional house of the main tribe in the Province of South Kalimantan, the Banjar tribe. The name of the museum, Lambung Mangkurat itself is taken from a saga or legend of the Banjar kings.
  • Tugu Obor or Tanjung Puri Monument - in Mabuun, Murung Pudak District is one of the icons for Tabalong Regency. The torch which built under the leadership of the Regent of Dandung Suchrowardi is famous for the fire that never goes out at the end, some call it as an eternal flame. At the top of the monument, there are jasmine petals. Jasmine flower is a fragrant flower that always complements the various activities of the Tabalong and Banjar communities in general, especially the sacred activities. On the bottom side of the monument, there is written the real name of the monument, namely "Tanjung Puri Monument" and three motto sentences of the municipal council, which are Kawa Baucap (Able to Speak), Kawa Manggawi (Able to Work) and Kawa Manyandang (Responsible).
  • Tabalong Ethnic Festival - is an annual festival held in Tabalong Regency, South Kalimantan Province. This festival showcases the art and culture of the Tabalong people, which is rooted in the Banjar and Dayak cultures. This activity began in 2011, which was initiated by the Saraba Kawa Son / Daughter Association (Society of Heritage) and PT Adaro Indonesia CSR. Tabalong Ethnic Festival puts forward local-based cultural offerings, namely Banjar and Dayak culture, especially Dayak Deah and Dayak Maanyan and attracts both children and adults. Besides promoting their local culture which includes games, music, dance and traditions, the festival also filled with ethnic carnivals which feature a variety of traditional costumes of Banjar and Dayak. The celebration stretches from the Saraba Kawa Stadium complex in Pembataan to Tanjung City Park with a distance of 3.3 kilometres.

Warukin is one of the villages located in Tanta, South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia. Tanjung Warukin precisely located on the banks of the Tabalong River. Tanjung Warukin has located about 6 km from Dahai or approximately 12 km from Tanjung (capital of Tabalong Regency) or only 213 km north of Banjarmasin City (capital of South Kalimantan province). Warukin Airport serves Tanjung Warukin. In this village, there are several villages (hamlets), including Bajut village and others. The majority of the residents of Kampung Bajut are Dayak Maanyan and Protestant Christians.


Best time to fly from Tanjung Warukin

Tanjung Warukin is a whole year-round destination. You can visit this town anytime you like.


Main airports available in Tanjung Warukin

Warukin Airport – is an airport located in Warukin, Tanta, Tabalong, South Kalimantan. The airport serves Warukin and neighbouring province in Indonesia. Airlines such as Kalstar Aviation and Wings Air offer domestic flights connecting Tanjung Warukin and destinations in Indonesia such as Banjarbaru and Balikpapan.


Mactan–Cebu International Airport – which is located in Lapu-Lapu City on Mactan Island, is an international airport serving Cebu City and its surrounding metropolitan area as well as the Central Visayas. Airlines such as AirAsia Philippines, Cebgo, Cebu Pacific, PAL Express, and Philippine Airlines offers various domestic and international flight connecting Cebu and various destinations.


Climate pattern in Tanjung Warukin

Tanjung Warukin experiences a tropical climate like the rest of Indonesia. Tanjung Warukin shares the same climate as Cebu. There is a significant amount of precipitation during the year. Thus, making it the best place to visit the whole year-round. However, if you are looking forward to enjoy some outdoor activities, you should avoid flying there in March and April, as it is the rainiest months of the year.


Highlights attractions in Tanjung Warukin

  • Lambung Mangkurat Museum - is a museum located in Jalan Ahmad Yani 36, Banjarbaru, South Kalimantan, Indonesia. The museum has a notable collection of artefacts related to the Banjar and Dayak peoples, with many items being excavated from archaeological sites all around Kalimantan. It is also home to an array of ancient Hindu objects. The shape of the building of this museum is characterized by the traditional house of the main tribe in the Province of South Kalimantan, the Banjar tribe. The name of the museum, Lambung Mangkurat itself is taken from a saga or legend of the Banjar kings.
  • Tugu Obor or Tanjung Puri Monument - in Mabuun, Murung Pudak District is one of the icons for Tabalong Regency. The torch which built under the leadership of the Regent of Dandung Suchrowardi is famous for the fire that never goes out at the end, some call it as an eternal flame. At the top of the monument, there are jasmine petals. Jasmine flower is a fragrant flower that always complements the various activities of the Tabalong and Banjar communities in general, especially the sacred activities. On the bottom side of the monument, there is written the real name of the monument, namely "Tanjung Puri Monument" and three motto sentences of the municipal council, which are Kawa Baucap (Able to Speak), Kawa Manggawi (Able to Work) and Kawa Manyandang (Responsible).
  • Tabalong Ethnic Festival - is an annual festival held in Tabalong Regency, South Kalimantan Province. This festival showcases the art and culture of the Tabalong people, which is rooted in the Banjar and Dayak cultures. This activity began in 2011, which was initiated by the Saraba Kawa Son / Daughter Association (Society of Heritage) and PT Adaro Indonesia CSR. Tabalong Ethnic Festival puts forward local-based cultural offerings, namely Banjar and Dayak culture, especially Dayak Deah and Dayak Maanyan and attracts both children and adults. Besides promoting their local culture which includes games, music, dance and traditions, the festival also filled with ethnic carnivals which feature a variety of traditional costumes of Banjar and Dayak. The celebration stretches from the Saraba Kawa Stadium complex in Pembataan to Tanjung City Park with a distance of 3.3 kilometres.
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