South Sumatra is a province in Indonesia which is located in the southern part of the island of Sumatra. The capital of South Sumatra is the city of Palembang, and in 2021 the population of this province will be 8,550,849 people. Geographically, South Sumatra borders Jambi province in the north, Bangka-Belitung Islands province in the east, Lampung province in the south and Bengkulu Province in the west. This province is rich in natural resources, such as petroleum, natural gas and coal. Apart from that, the capital of South Sumatra province, Palembang, has been famous for a long time because it was the center of the Srivijaya kingdom.
Below we provide suggestions for tourist destinations that you must visit if you are planning a holiday to Indonesia.
10 Most Popular Tourist Attractions In South Sumatra Province:
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| Ampera Bridge, South Sumatra, Indonesia |
1. Ampera Bridge
The Ampera Bridge which means (Mandate of people's suffering) is a bridge in Palembang City, South Sumatra Province, Indonesia. The Ampera Bridge, which has become a kind of symbol of the city, is located in the middle of Palembang City, connecting the Seberang Ulu and Seberang Ilir areas which are separated by the Musi River. Ampera Bridge is the most famous icon of the city of Palembang.
If you visit South Sumatra, don't forget to stop by this iconic bridge to hunt for Instagrammable photos. There are also traditional snacks such as grilled corn, grilled bananas, grilled shrimp and many more.
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| Kemaro Island, South Sumatra, Indonesia |
2. Kemaro Island
Kemaro Island is located in the middle of the Musi River, approximately 6 km from the Ampera Bridge.
Kemaro Island, which is a famous tourist spot on the Musi River, is located slightly east of the center of Palembang City. Many tourists visit this island, both local residents, tourists from outside the area, and even foreign tourists.
Kemaro Island has objects that are interesting for tourists, namely a Chinese monastery (Hok Tjing Rio temple), a Buddhist temple, and a 9th floor pagoda. Kemaro Island comes from the word 'Kemarau', because this island never sinks even when the river is high. The pagoda located in the center of the island is attractive for tourists.
Next to the pagoda, there is the Hok Tjing Bio Temple or more popularly known as the Kwan Im Temple. This temple was built in 1962.
Meanwhile, in front of the temple, there are the graves of Tan Bun An, Siti Fatimah, and their bodyguards, they are believed to be figures from the origins of Kemaro Island.
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| Lake Ranau, South Sumatra, Indonesia |
3. Lake Ranau
Lake Ranau is the second largest lake in Sumatra after Lake Toba. This lake is located on the border of South Ogan Komering Ulu Regency, South Sumatra Province and West Lampung Regency, Lampung Province. This lake was created by a large earthquake and volcanic eruption from a volcano which created a large basin.
Geographically, the topography of Lake Ranau is located in hills with valleys. This makes Lake Ranau have cool weather.
Right in the middle of the lake there is an island called Marisa Island. There are hot springs there which are often used by local residents and tourists who come to the island, there are waterfalls and accommodation. This lake is also a mainstay tourist attraction in South Ogan Komering Ulu Regency. At Lake Ranau, tourism and sports activities are often held. Among the Motorcycle Traill Adventure activities are entitled JASS (Jelajah Alam Serasan Seandanan) or explore the nature around the lake and Touring Road Bike (Sriwijaya Ranau Grand Fondo).
There are several main destinations for visitors to Lake Ranau, namely PT Pusri Lodging, Sinangkalan Beach, Pelangi Beach, Bidadari Beach, Hot Water Tourism, and Icon Ranau
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| Monpera (Monument to the people's struggle) |
4. Monpera (Monument to the people's struggle)
Monpera which is a symbol of the people's struggle against the invaders in the 5 days and 5 nights battle in Palembang City. The location is right in the middle of the city, precisely Jalan Merdeka in front of the Great Jayo Wikramo Mosque.
It was at the Monpera location that the people fought to expel the invaders. To commemorate the services of the heroes, Monpera was built in 1988. The building has 8 floors, on each floor there are historical relics.
These historical relics range from weapons, photos of warriors, and statues.
There are also additional facilities here such as sports facilities, children's playground, skateboards, and parking facilities located behind the Monpera museum.
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| Punti Kayu Nature Tourism Park, South Sumatra, Indonesia |
5. Punti Kayu Nature Tourism Park
Punti Kayu Nature Tourism Park is a nature conservation area that is used for natural tourism and recreation activities in Palembang, South Sumatra. Located in the middle of the city of Palembang - to be precise in the 7 kilometer area of Palembang, Punti Kayu is a favorite holiday spot which is often visited by Palembang city residents, especially on weekends and holidays. This area is equipped with flying fox facilities, a playground, a miniature of the 7 wonders of the world, a lake, a water park and various other entertainment.
Punti Kayu is a pine forest in the largest city in Indonesia. Apart from being a favorite tourist spot in the middle of the city, Punti Kayu contributes to absorbing carbon dioxide and balancing the rapid development of the city of Palembang. More than 80% of Punti Kayu's land is conservation land which is still very well maintained.
Apart from enjoying the coolness of the conservation forest, visitors can also enjoy various facilities and games at the Punti Kayu natural tourist park, including suspension bridges, water parks, playgrounds, horse and elephant riding (only on Sundays), outbound, camping, parks. . mini zoo and replicas of world wonder landmarks.
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| Museum Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II, South Sumatra, Indonesia |
6. Museum Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II
The Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Museum is a museum in the city of Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia. This museum was founded in the former colonial residence of South Sumatra from the 19th century. This building is also the Palembang tourism office building.
The Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Museum displays collections of South Sumatran textiles, weapons, traditional clothing, crafts and coins. The museum's gardens are filled with artifacts from the Srivijaya era, for example Ganesha and Buddha statues.
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| Siguntang Hill, South Sumatra, Indonesia |
7. Siguntang Hill
Siguntang Hill is the site of the Srivijaya Kingdom located in Palembang, South Sumatra. The location of Siguntang Hill is precisely on Jalan Srijaya Negara, Bukit Lama Village, Ilir Barat I District.
Siguntang Hill is northwest of the Ampera Bridge with an area full of lush trees. Siguntang Hill is an archaeological tourist attraction that reveals the civilization that has lived there for centuries.
Siguntang Hill is at an altitude of 27 meters above sea level with an area of around 12 hectares.
Archaeologists say Siguntang Hill is a religious site, especially Buddhism. This is because at this location the foundations of ancient buildings made of brick and large Buddha statues made of granite were found.
Other archaeological objects in this area include smaller Buddha statues, pottery fragments and ceramic fragments from the Tang Dynasty from the 7th to 10th centuries AD. These findings suggest that the rule of the Sriwijaya Kingdom lasted from the 7th to the 14th centuries AD.
Siguntang Hill is also a site associated with the birth of powerful kings in Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei Darussalam, Patani (Southern Thailand).
The area filled with gardens and large trees is believed to be the burial complex of Malay kings. According to local residents, at the top of the hill there are seven graves of Malay-Srivijayan kings, nobles and heroes.
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| OPI Water Fun, South Sumatra, Indonesia |
8. OPI Water Fun
Opi Water Fun is one of the water tourist attractions in Jakabaring, Kedukan River, Banyuasin, South Sumatra. This location, which is not far from the center of Palembang city, is certainly suitable for you to recommend for a holiday with your family.
This 1.2 hectare water park provides 12 water rides that can be played by children and adults. Among them are kiddy pool, boom blazer & speed slide, adventure river, dolphin pool, splash zone, rainbow castle, twister cone and many more.
Opi Water Fun also provides facilities in the form of lockers for every visitor who wants to store their belongings while trying various kinds of rides. There are even 2000 lockers available.
To come to Opi Water Fun, visitors can enter from 9 am to 5 pm on Monday - Saturday. Meanwhile, on Sundays and national holidays, Opi Water Fun is open from 8 am to 6 pm.
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| Balaputra Dewa Museum, South Sumatra, Indonesia |
9. Balaputra Dewa Museum
The Balaputra Dewa Museum or officially called the South Sumatra Provincial State Museum "Balaputera Dewa", is an ethnographic museum located in Palembang City, South Sumatra, Indonesia. This museum is the state museum of South Sumatra Province. The name Balaputera Dewa comes from Balaputeradewa, the king of Srivijaya who ruled in the 9th century AD and former head of the Sailendra dynasty based around Palembang. Balaputra Dewa displays the history and traditions of the province of South Sumatra.
The Balaputra Dewa Museum has a collection of traditional crafts and artifacts found in South Sumatra Province, from prehistoric times to the Dutch colonial era.
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| White tiger at Sriwijaya Zoo |
10. Sriwijaya Zoo
Sriwijaya Zoo is a suitable tourist spot to visit with the family. Here visitors can see various kinds of animals that live in the wild, such as tigers, elephants and various other rare animals.
Those are some of our suggestions for tourist destinations located in South Sumatra, Indonesia. If you have plans to visit Indonesia, you will see many beautiful places in Indonesia that you will not find in any other country.










