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South Sumatra
12/10 – 19/10
SG$40/nighttotal: SG$280 (7 )
Reddoorz At Pondok Hijau Kost
3 5
hotel , Palembang
RedDoorz at Pondok Hijau Kost in Palembang is situated near Pondok Hijau, approximately 0.8 km from Bumi Sriwijaya Stadium and 6.1 km from Ampera Bridge, offering convenient access to major attractions and Palembang Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Airport (11 km away). This budget-friendly guesthouse provides 18-square-metre air-conditioned rooms, each with a private bathroom, sleeping up to three guests and including amenities such as a flat-screen TV and desk.
9.5 2 reviews
South Sumatra
12/10 – 19/10
SG$18/nighttotal: SG$126 (7 )
Hotel O Venus Homestay Syariah Near Universitas Megou Pak Tulang Bawang
3 5
hotel , Umbulan Miring
OYO 93320 Venus Homestay Syariah, a 2-star guesthouse in Umbulan Miring, is conveniently located near Universitas Megou Pak Tulang Bawang and approximately 87 kilometres from Radin Inten II Airport. This budget-friendly, single-bedroom homestay offers free Wi-Fi, on-site parking, a garden, and caters to Muslim travellers with its Syariah designation; basic amenities include a desk and TV.
South Sumatra
12/10 – 19/10
SG$36/nighttotal: SG$252 (7 )
Reddoorz Syariah At Sherren Guest House Lubuk Linggau
3 5
hotel , Lubuklinggau
Reddoorz Syariah At Sherren Guest House Lubuk Linggau offers budget-friendly accommodation in Lubuklinggau, situated 4 kilometres from Silampari Airport. This 2-star guesthouse provides essential amenities including internet and air conditioning, with a check-out time between 08:00 AM and 12:00 PM.
10 1 review
South Sumatra
16/08 – 25/08
SG$12/nighttotal: SG$108 (9 )
Griya Safitri Syariah
1 2
hotel , Demang Lebar Daun
Griya Safitri Syariah, a 2-star guesthouse in Demang Lebar Daun, Palembang, offers convenient access to Bumi Sriwijaya Stadium (1.3 kilometres) and Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium (10 kilometres), with Ampera Bridge located 6.6 kilometres away. This budget-friendly accommodation provides complimentary Wi-Fi, a shared kitchen, and en-suite rooms equipped with air conditioning, a desk, kettle, safe, television, and a private bathroom featuring a bidet, with staff available to assist guests in English and Indonesian.
Frequently asked questions about resorts in South Sumatra
What is the ideal number of days to experience the highlights of South Sumatra, Indonesia?
To comfortably see the main sights of South Sumatra, seven to ten days is ideal. This allows for exploring Palembang, visiting Muaro Jambi, and spending time in nature, such as Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park. A shorter trip is possible, focusing on Palembang and one other area, but a longer trip allows a more relaxed pace.
What are the best resorts with a swimming pool in South Sumatra?
What types of natural scenery can visitors see in South Sumatra, Indonesia?
South Sumatra’s landscapes are diverse. Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park offers lush rainforest, diverse flora and fauna, and stunning mountainous terrain. Along the coast, you'll find beautiful beaches and mangrove forests. The Musi River, running through Palembang, provides a unique riverine landscape.
What are the best family friendly resorts in South Sumatra?
Are there particular times of year when South Sumatra, Indonesia’s landscapes or wildlife undergo striking seasonal changes?
South Sumatra's climate is tropical, so dramatic seasonal changes are less pronounced than in temperate regions. However, the wet season (generally October to April) brings lusher greenery, while the dry season (May to September) can be better for hiking and outdoor activities, although some areas may experience drier conditions.
What are the best pet friendly resorts in South Sumatra?
What are the best ways to get to know the people and culture of South Sumatra, Indonesia?
Engage with local life by visiting traditional markets like Pasar 16 Ilir in Palembang, interacting respectfully with stallholders, and trying local delicacies. Exploring the smaller villages surrounding Palembang offers more intimate cultural experiences. Attending local festivals, if timed right, is another fantastic way to immerse oneself in the culture.
What are the lesser-known but fascinating attractions in South Sumatra, Indonesia?
Beyond the main sites, explore the less-visited temples and archaeological sites scattered around Muaro Jambi. Consider a trip to the smaller islands along the coast for a quieter, more secluded experience. The rural areas surrounding Palembang offer a glimpse into traditional Sumatran village life.
Where are the best places to enjoy the nightlife in South Sumatra, Indonesia?
Nightlife in South Sumatra is generally more relaxed than in some other parts of Indonesia. Palembang offers a range of restaurants and bars, particularly around the Ampera Bridge area. Specific bars and clubs change over time, so checking local guides closer to your visit is advisable.
Where are the best markets with local food in South Sumatra, Indonesia?
Pasar 16 Ilir in Palembang is a vibrant and bustling market offering a wide array of local food and produce. Smaller, local markets in villages outside Palembang also offer authentic culinary experiences, providing a more intimate interaction with local life.
What are the best sports events or competitions happening in South Sumatra, Indonesia?
Information on specific sporting events requires checking local schedules closer to your travel dates. However, traditional boat races are common in South Sumatra, often associated with local festivals and celebrations.
What are the most romantic attractions in South Sumatra, Indonesia?
A sunset stroll across the Ampera Bridge in Palembang offers a romantic view of the city and the Musi River. A quiet dinner overlooking the river, or a peaceful picnic amidst the natural beauty of Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, could also create a romantic atmosphere.