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Malino is a charming highland town in South Sulawesi, Indonesia, situated about 90 km from Makassar. Known as the “Switzerland of South Sulawesi,” Malino is famous for its pine forests, tea plantations, waterfalls, and cool mountain air.
The best time to visit is during the dry season (May to October) when the weather is pleasant, skies are clear, and outdoor activities like trekking and sightseeing are at their best. However, Malino’s cool climate makes it enjoyable all year round.
From Makassar, Malino is about a 3–4 hour drive by car. Visitors can hire a private driver, join a tour, or take local transportation to reach the highlands. The journey itself is scenic, passing through hills, villages, and tea plantations.
Some must-visit attractions include:
Malino Highlands – vast tea plantations with stunning views.
Takapala Waterfall – a majestic natural wonder surrounded by lush forest.
Pine Forests – perfect for photography and picnics.
Local Markets – where you can buy strawberries, passionfruit, and souvenirs.
Cultural Sites – temples, local crafts, and traditional houses that reflect the area’s heritage.
Yes! Malino is a family-friendly destination with a variety of experiences — from relaxing tea walks and waterfall visits to strawberry picking. Its peaceful environment and clean, cool air make it ideal for both adults and children.
Since Malino is in the highlands, the weather is cooler than in Makassar. Essentials include:
Light jacket or sweater (especially for evenings).
Comfortable shoes for walking or trekking.
Camera for capturing the scenery.
Sunscreen and hat for sunny days.
Reusable water bottle to stay hydrated.
Yes! Malino is known for its strawberries, passionfruit syrup, pure honey, and handicrafts. Visitors often bring home locally made foods and crafts as authentic souvenirs.
Unlike tropical beach destinations like Bali or Lombok, Malino offers a highland escape with refreshing weather, tea plantations, waterfalls, and pine forests. It’s a place to unwind, connect with nature, and experience local culture away from the crowds.
Yes. International travelers can fly into Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport (Makassar) and then take a car ride to Malino. Local tours and guides are available for those who prefer planned itineraries.
Adore Malino Essence provides curated information, visuals, and storytelling about Malino. Whether you’re looking for travel inspiration, cultural insights, or trip planning tips, the site helps you discover the beauty and essence of Malino before you go.
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