Step back in time and discover the forgotten stories of World War II on this unique historical journey through Makassar and its surrounding areas in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Designed for history enthusiasts, military researchers, photographers, and curious travellers, this full-day experience explores authentic wartime sites connected to the Japanese occupation during the Pacific War. Unlike ordinary city tours, you'll visit hidden locations that preserve important chapters of history rarely seen by international visitors.
Your journey begins at the Japanese Soldiers Memorial Monument in Makassar, commemorating 36 Japanese soldiers executed by Allied forces after Japan's surrender in 1945. This little-known memorial offers insight into the complex political situation following the war and reveals a remarkable storey often overlooked in Indonesian history. Your guide will explain the military events, local perspectives, and historical significance of this solemn monument.
Next, travel to the peaceful village of Lakkang Island, located between the Tallo and Pampang Rivers. Reach the island aboard a traditional bamboo raft operated by local residents while enjoying beautiful river scenery. Walk through the quiet village, experience authentic Bugis-Makassar culture, and learn why this riverside community held strategic importance during the wartime period. The calm atmosphere provides a fascinating contrast to the military sites visited throughout the day.
Continue towards the area surrounding Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport, where several surviving Japanese defensive bunkers remain hidden from most tourists. Built during the occupation, these reinforced concrete structures formed part of an extensive defence network protecting vital military installations from Allied air attacks. Explore these remarkable relics while your guide explains their construction, defensive purpose, and Makassar's strategic role in the Pacific War. Their authentic atmosphere and weathered appearance make them excellent locations for photography and historical exploration.
Throughout the tour, gain a deeper understanding of the Japanese occupation of Indonesia, Allied military operations, and the lasting effects of World War II on local communities. This experience offers a balanced perspective on both military history and everyday life during one of the most significant periods in the region's past.
The tour concludes at the famous Losari Beach, Makassar's iconic waterfront promenade. Relax while enjoying panoramic sea views and watching local life unfold along the shoreline. Before the day ends, take the opportunity to taste authentic South Sulawesi cuisine at nearby restaurants or food stalls. Popular specialities include Coto Makassar, Konro Soup, grilled seafood, Pisang Epe, Sop Saudara, and other traditional favourites. Your guide will gladly recommend the best local places to enjoy these regional delicacies.