Leang Leang Archaeological Park
Journey into Prehistory at Leang Leang Archaeological Park
Explore Leang-Leang: A captivating blend of breathtaking caves, rich biodiversity, and ancient history in South Sulawesi's stunning Bantimurung.
Leang-Leang, located in the stunning Bantimurung area of Maros Regency, South Sulawesi, is a captivating destination for tourists seeking the beauty of nature and rich cultural heritage. With its vibrant landscapes, fascinating caves, and diverse wildlife, this area offers an unforgettable experience for all visitors.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Bus
To reach Leang-Leang in Bantimurung, start by heading to the nearest public bus stop in Makassar. Take a bus heading to Maros Regency. Make sure to confirm with the driver that the bus stops at Bantimurung. The journey should take about 1 hour. Once you arrive at the Bantimurung area, ask locals for directions to Leang-Leang, which is a well-known site in the region.
Motorbike Taxi (Ojek)
If you prefer a quicker option, you can hire a motorbike taxi (ojek) from your location in Makassar. Use a ride-hailing app like Gojek or Grab. Enter 'Leang-Leang, Bantimurung' as your destination. The ride will take approximately 45 minutes, depending on traffic. The driver will take you directly to the entrance of Leang-Leang.
Traditional Taxi
You can also take a traditional taxi from any point in Makassar. Simply tell the driver to take you to Bantimurung, Maros Regency, specifically to Leang-Leang. The drive will take around 1 hour and may cost a bit more than a public bus but provides a direct route.
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