Mount Buttu Kabobong or often called Mount Nona is the second destination visited by the Ministry of Tourism, Enchantment of Indonesia Travel and Explore Indonesia after the Rammang-rammang Karst Mountains, Mount Nona is indeed always a stopover for travelers or tourists when they want to head to Tana Toraja.
Mount Nona is located in Enrekang Regency, South Sulawesi, the distance from Mount Nona from Makassar can be traveled around 6 hours by road.
The hills around Mount Buttu Kabobong offer interesting scenery, and one of the highlights is Mount Nona.
Residents around it called Mount Nona, in the form of a pressure that resembles female genitals, soil mounds that form a line that causes the appearance of the mountain texture resembles female genitals.
If viewed from a distance Mount Nona looks ordinary just like other mountains, but if you look right from the front of this mountain you will see the unique shape of Mount Nona.
For travelers or tourists who aim to visit Tana Toraja and South Sulawesi this place is perfect for a short stopover. We can see the attractive scenery of Mount Nona and enjoy it while eating or just drinking coffee. Some stalls in this place also provide special places to enjoy the scenery around Mount Nona.
Google Maps : https://goo.gl/maps/LH6Tu1QMdYk
How do I become a Local Guides to promote Indonesian tourism (Indonesia Travel Bucket List Stories : Local Guides X Indonesian Ministry Of Tourism)
The name of the program is “SUSUR NUSANTARA” has a special agenda to revitalize the existence of tourist spots in Indonesia that are less exposed on social media. The West Side’s fame on social media is far less than the East side’s fame, where hashtags with locations in Bali, NTB, Sulawesi and Papua are always crowded with posts by local and international netizens.
I along with the team explored 8 destinations that are rarely exposed in Indonesia. I was officially invited to collaborate because I am a co-founder of Indonesia’s largest media on Instagram, @ExploreIndonesia, and also I am an alumni of the 2017 Local Guides Summit who are very active in helping local tourism in my residential areas, Sidoarjo and Surabaya.
Not only that, my job there is to photograph the beauty of the natural, cultural and regional heritage there. But it also helps to update the location with updated points of tourist attractions on Google Maps with the Local Guides program and Street View Trusted Photographer so that it will get maximum results.
My goal for sharing this story is to show my experience when traveling to unique places in Indonesia. And also helps provide insight to other global Local Guides friends. So, I will write my stories through the title “Indonesia Travel Bucket List Stories”.
Hopefully, one day, officially, @ExploreIndonesia and the Google Local Guides program also Google Maps can collaborate in Indonesia.
