24-25 OCTOBER 2019
ADVISOR
1. Drs. Amirullah, M.Pd
2. Muhammad Rusdi,S.Sos,M.Hum
3. Atriana Djabbar, A.Md,S.ST.Par,MM.Par
4. Maryam Yusuf,A.Md.Par
TOUR LEADER
Wening Pramesty
PARTICIPANT
All of college students TOUR AND TRAVEL BUSINESS STUDY PROGRAM, CLASS 1A AND 1B
VENDOR
PT. MITRA SELARAS
assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatu
let me introduce my self, my full name is tenri awaru baso but you can call call me tenri. i'm 18 years old. i'm from makassar.
DAY 1
at 7.30 we gathered at the orange building for an absence and then prayed together before leaving the campus. at 8.00 we left the campus and my friend, dwi rizky armelia, was the first person to explain her material about makassar.
at 9.30 we arrived at the rammang rammang area. we took a boat to get to berua village. this is my first time riding a boat. i'm so excited. along the pute river , we saw many palm trees. about 30 munutes we arrived at berua village.
the first we visited in the berua village was the diamond cave. to go to the diamond cave we had to walk same distance and then we also had to climb using a ladder and then get to the top. there is a local guide named suryani who said that the diamods cave was discovered by his father through a dream. mr. muslimin is a person who discovered the diamonds cave. diamonds that are not diamonds like i imagined, diamonds on there is like a sand. the diamonds has been examined twice. in the diamonds cave, there is also a stone shaped like half a human body and a squid-shaped stone. and also there is a stone shaped like an elephant. for your information, to enter thr diamonds cave you have to pay Rp.5000.
after that, we gathered for lunch then midday prayers.
after that, the second place we visited in berua village was kingkong cave. in kingkong cave there is a stone shaped like a kingkong. that's why it's called kingkong stone . in the past, kingkong cave was called passaung. the place is used as a place for cockfighting by men as a symbol of manhood.
after that, the third place we visited in berua village was ammarrung field. this place is called ammarrung because if the rocks dropped by rain water the stone will sound. in the berua village there are also mangrove trees. mangrove tree is one of the protected plants. mangrove trees can prevent abrasion on the coast.
after that we took the boat again to the first dock. and at 16.55 we left the rammang-rammang area.
DAY 2
At 6.30 we gathered at the orange building for an absence then prayed together. at 7.00 we left the campus heading to the pangkep regency. on the way to the pangkep regency, it was my turn to explain my guiding material about the knowledge system of maros regency.
at 8.55 we arrived at the blacksmith. on there we met the owner of the family business. the owner's name is mr. syamsuddin. they can make 14-20 knives every day. the process of making a knife that is scrap metal is collected first. after that it is burned using firewood from cashew trees. when the iron is still hot, the iron is beaten or hammered until it becomes thin and then it is filed to become a sharp knife. after that a wooden handle attached.
after that, we visited the traditional market in pangkep regency. the traditional market is open every day from6.00 am- 5.00 pm. the traders are not only from pangkep regency. there are also people from outside sulawesi island, for example from java island
after that we had lunch at 88 restaurant while waiting for the men do friday prayer. then we continue the journey to BATARI. BATARI is a place for processing milkfish without thorns. the name of the owner is ratna mentari. they have 13 products. BATARI already has the legality of the health department. BATARI also cooperates with the ministry of industry. BATARI has 6 permanent employees. how to pull a milkfish thorns are with an anatomy knife.
after that we left pangkep regency and stopped at a mosque in maros regency to perform asr prayer.
at 18.30 we arrived at campus and were distributed dinner before go home.
well thank you for your attention. sorry if there was a mistake. hopefully this blog that i created can be useful. wassalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatu........






