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ADVINDO SULAWESI prioritizes safety , comfort , high satisfaction of each service to Participants who would like traveling with us . Therefore we always do a personalized approach based on the needy of the Participants who intend their excursions throughout the Indonesian archipelago .
The vision and mission of the ADVINDO SULAWESI is to mainly concern with visitors getting much more information all about diversity, beauty and variety of cultures, traditions, customs and habits of the various ethnic groups which still exist in the Republic of Indonesia , thus to provide the beneficiaries of both material and spiritual aspects of lively interactions among humans and their environments.
On the other hand, certainly will increase understanding and awareness of the needy in order to maintain and preserve all aspects of sustainability those determine the totality and quality of lives on our earth.
Thus we own a motto which plays an important soulfulness to remain at the forefront of maintaining , protecting and preserving our environment . That motto says : LIVE and LET LIVE 

Indonesia is the archipelago which we have pledged our hearts. To The beautiful cultures on the islandsthe immense nature, lovely beaches and good food make us like to share, apart from love to comeour experiences with you! Be inspired mainly by our specialists in Sulawesi~IndonesiaOur tours allow you to get in touch with the local people, the opportunity to show you and would like you to taste it literally and figurativelyWe are happy to help you to make your journey. "Selamat Datang"

Makassar: Historic Port for Spices and Sailing Ships

Formerly called Ujung Pandang, the city of Makassar is the largest city in east Indonesia. Capital of South Sulawesi, Makassar enjoys a central location in the Indonesian archipelago and today Makassar is Indonesia’s busy air hub, connecting Sumatra, Java, Bali and Kalimantan in the west with Sulawesi, the Moluccas and...more info 

Bulukumba 

Located at the most southern tip of South Sulawesi’s peninsula, 153 kilometers south of Makassar, lies the district of Bulukumba , holding hidden marvels in its pristine beaches, underwater gardens, and   unique maritime culture. The district is also known as Butta Panrita Lopi or ‘the land of the phinisi schooners”...more info

Toraja Highland: Land of  Heavely Kings

Safely protected beyond the lofty mountains and rugged granite cliffs of the central highlands of the island of Sulawesi, are the Torajan People   who live in valleys that are lush with green rice terraces and fertile coffee plantations.
"Discovered" and opened to the world from their long isolation only since the beginning of the last century,...more info

Diving & Snorkeling Activities - South Sulawesi

Located at the most southern end of South Sulawesi, this quiet and now isolated island of Selayar, with its swathes of pristine white sand beaches and crystal clear tropical waters used to have an illustrious past....more info

Diving Sulawesi  

Bunaken is one of the moosite diving and snorkelling areas in the world.  A dive trip to Bunaken can be combined with a number of day trips in the mountains Minahassa in Manado , well Tangkako rainforest and dive at Bangka and Lembeh street ...more info


Mahakam Rainforest River Cruise - 8 Days

Explore the beautiful countryside of East Kalimantan and experience the culture of the Dayak peoples .During this 8-day river cruise staying aboard a houseboat , a solid boat with simple but clean accommodation. The boat takes you upstream along many interesting Dayakdorpen wilderness where you undoubtedly encounter monkeys...more info


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