Rabu, 13 November 2019

Visiting industrial field trip

Visiting Industrial Field Trip
7-8 November 2019

Advisor: Muhammad Rusdi,S.Sos,M.Hum
Tour Leader: Mimi Sriyuyun
Vendor: Pt. Tamangenta Tour And Travel
Driver:Pak Semi

Minasan, Ohayou Gozaimasu
Hajimemashite, Watashi no namae wa Elly Nur Azizah desu, Surabaya Karakimashita, Doozo Yoroshiku Onegaisimasu.

Hello There!
Welcome to my second blog. If this is your first visit to my blog, let me introduce my self. My name is Elly Nur Azizah, if you want to be closer you can call me Ellyn. On this occasion i will share my experience of Visiting industrial tour in Pare-Pare for 2 days and one night. We gather on campus at 08:00am and leave at 09:18a.m

Before heading to Pare-Pare we visited The Best Western Hotel to tour hotel and table manner. This hotel has 3 types of rooms, Superior, Suite and Deluxe. And has several facilities such as swimming pool, restaurant, meeting room. Price of a room around Rp 600.000,- until Rp. 1.200.000,-
After doing a hotel tour, we do table manner, Table manner is a procedure for eating in a formal banquet. Starting from entering the room, sitting, drinking, etc.
After visiting the hotel we continue the journey to Pare-Pare. The trip takes around 4-5 hours. At 07:15 o'clock we stopped at Paputo beach for dinner, Paputo beach has a very beautiful view. Located on the beach makes the atmosphere more calm. The food served is also quite good. This location is perfect for dinner with family or couples.

After that we continue the journey to the Delima Sari hotel to stay. Before resting we had a meeting with lecturers and tour leader.

On friday at 05:00a.m we gathered in the hotel courtyard to do morning exercise. We walked to the port of the nusantara. The ticket price is around Rp. 150.000. 
Facilities at the port:
- Terminal
- Rest Room
- Parking Area
- Excise Tax Costume.
After from the port we headed for the monument of true love Habibie Ainun. This true love monument, was made to commemorate the live of the third President of the Republic of Indonesia Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie to his wife Hasri Ainun Besari. And to inspire the citizens Of Pare-Pare. Besides that, Ainun Habibie's true love monument, this is a wedding gift for Habibie on her wedding anniversary with Ainun. The inauguration of the Habibie-Ainun tru love monument coincides with the 53rd anniversary of Habibie and Ainun's wedding anniversary.


We returned to the hotel for bereakfast and check out. At 08:30a.m we make a visit in one of the souvenir centers in Pare-Pare, D'Carlos. Which is commonly called carlos. Carlos in in the Heart of Pare-Pare, jl Bau Massepe no 175. Its easy to find in a row of many houses in Pare-Pare.

After buying souvenirs we visited the house of Mr. Jusuf Habibie. This house is located adjacent to the Pare-Pare port. In this house there is still a bed where he was born. This house was a silent witness to the father of the third president who was born until he was in junior high school. The building structure is still intact the same as when he lived here, it's just that other items have been moved elsewhere.

After that we visited the Teras Empang. Located on Jl. Andi Dewang no.99, Sumpang Minangae, Bacukiki,Pare-Pare, south sulawesi. Established since 2015 the owner of the Teras Empang itself is Puang Nono. Have 10 gazebos, the facilities on teras empang is:
-Gazebo
-Wi-fi
-Live Music
-Banana Boat
-Meeting Room
The menu prices are also recommended to be quite  cheap around Rp.13.000 until Rp.30.000 so that the Teras Empang is perfect for relaxing with family.

After lunch at Teras Empang we immediately returned to Makassar, and on the way home we were invited to convey messages and impressions during this 2-days tour. 
Thank you for viting my blog, i hope my blog can inspire you if you visit Pare-Pare. See you on my next blog💛

Selasa, 29 Oktober 2019

Local Culture

Hi there!
Welcome to my first blog. Let me introduce my self, my name is Elly Nur Azizah, usually my friends call me Ellyn. I am a student from Makassar Tourism Polytechnic majoring in Tour&Travel Business Study Program. I have been doing tours for two days in Maros-Pangkep. On this occasion i would like to share my experience during the tour with the readers. 

On Thursday at 07:00 a.m we gather on campus, pray and listen to instructions given by lecturers and senior so that the trip can run smoothly.
At 08:05 a.m we departed from campus to the district of Bontoa, Maros. When we arrived in Maros we visited one of the very famous tourist attractions called "Rammang-Rammang".
The word Rammang-Rammang comes from the Makassar language, which is a collection of "clouds" or "fog". Seen from the condition of the Rammang-Rammang which is always foggy every morning, even in any season.

Our main goal is the village of Berua. To get to our village, we took a fan boat down the river for about 30 minutes. I saw many palm trees and mangroves along the river and there were monkeys by the river.

The first impression i got in village of Berua was very beautiful with a rural feel. In the village itself there are only a few that are far apart. According to local residents, the village of Berua is only inhabited by one family descendant.

The first one i visited was the diamond cave, takes time and energy to get to the diamond cave. Blazing sun and steep rocks don't make our spirits recede. According to history, the diamond cave was found by Mr. Muslimin in a dream 4 years ago. In the cave of diamonds there is a wall of raw crystal diamonds. And has been researched 2 times and stated that this is a real diamond. There is also a half-body human statue and cave wall shaped like a squid. To enter the diamond cave we need to pay as much as 5 thousand rupiah. 

After from the diamond cave we rested for lunch.
After enjoying lunch, we continue the journey to the kingkong cave. Why say kingkong cave? Because one of the walls look like Kingkong face. In the kingkong cave there is also a former handprint which is believed to be an ancient human palm.
After being satisfied in the Kingkong cave, we continued the journey to the Ammarung Hill. Ammarung Hill trip also requires time and energy because we have to walk under the hot sun and up the stairs. But when we arrived at Ammarung Hill we was fascinated because we could see the atmosphere of the village starting from the height.

On friday october, 25,2019 we gathered at the campus at 06:30 a.m for a briefing and at 07:00 a.m we left the campus and headed for pangkep regency. Our first goal is blacksmith, as for the stages of making blacksmith is:
1. The iron is cut and then burned
2. Burning of iron, plate and steel
3. Then beaten using a hammer or iron, plate and steel put together
4. Then formed
5. After formed then in Gurinda
6. Sharpened until sharp
Mr. Imran has started a blacksmith business from generation to generation. The price for 1 machete if we buy it directly at a place for 75 thousand rupiah. But if it is already on the market the price will rise to 100 thousand rupiah.
After from the blacksmith we went to the traditional market to find something unique in Pangkep. This market has been around for a long time. Open from 06:00 a.m to evening. This market is like a traditional market in general.

Our last trip in BATARI "Milkfish Without Thorns". The owner of BATARI is Mrs. Ratna Mentari. Since 2017 has opened the development of BATARI. BATARI itself has become a destination for tourists to get souvenirs typical of Pangkep. Has 13 main products and products able to hold for 6 months in a controlled temperature. The price of thornless milkfish is around 12-15 thousand rupiah depending on size. In a day,  Mrs. Ratna and her employees can process 200 a day, and if there is an event, they can process until 500 a day.

Thank you for reading my blog, i hope that by sharing my experiences i can increase the knowledge of readers and become a reference for visiting some of the places that i tell. I suggest when visiting Rammang-Rammang better to bring water so as not to dehydrate and wear strong shoes because of the very sharp terrain.
See you on the next blog:)