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Puncak Bila Tourism Park in South Sulawesi

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Puncak Bila Tourism Park is located in the mountains of Bila, Bila District, Sidrap Regency, South Sulawesi. The location is 215 kilometers from Makassar, the capital of South Sulawesi, while from the district capital of Sidrap, the distance is about 36 kilometers from the east. This tourism attraction combines modern tourism with a blend of natural beauty. This is the main attraction for tourists who want to visit. A tourism park that has been named the Best Tourism Destination in South Sulawesi 2016 and has a variety of interesting rides. Visitors who want to swim can try the water-boom. In addition, they can also challenge the adrenaline by riding the flying fox. Enjoying the natural scenery while sliding will certainly provide an unforgettable experience. There are also relaxing activities that can be done while enjoying the panorama, namely by riding a water bike.

Each ride at the Puncak Bila tourism park has its own tariff to be able to enjoy it. Traveling to Puncak Bila Tourism Park is now getting more and more fun, especially when the park manager makes interesting photo spots, in the form of a giant bicycle with a length of 14.71 meters and a height of 7.15 meters. This giant bicycle is claimed to be the largest bicycle in the world and has become a new icon for the Puncak Bila tourism park.

During the trip to Puncak Bila Tourism Park, your eyes will be spoiled with rows of green rice fields and plantations. To enter the tourism location, you are charged an entrance ticket of Rp 15,000 for weekdays. For weekends, you will be charged an entrance fee of Rp 20,000. Meanwhile, during national holidays, you have to pay Rp 25,000. After getting tired of walking around and playing at the Puncak Bila tourism park, you can rest in the available gazebo.

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