Tarakan is a vibrant island city in North Kalimantan, Indonesia, known for its historical significance and modern urban appeal. As the largest urban area in the region, Tarakan was once a major oil-producing hub and played a strategic role during the Pacific War. Today, it offers a unique blend of history and modernity, with coastal views and a bustling city life. Visitors can explore its historical sites and enjoy the local culture, making it an intriguing destination for history buffs and travelers alike.
Tarakan is best explored by local transport options like taxis and motorbikes.
Try the local seafood, which is fresh and widely available.
Visit the remnants of the oil industry and war memorials for a glimpse into the past.
Prepare for tropical weather; light clothing and rain gear are advisable.
Spring is warm and humid, ideal for exploring historical sites.
Summer can be hot and rainy, but it's a good time for indoor activities.
Fall offers a pleasant climate, perfect for outdoor exploration.
Winter is mild and less humid, making it a great time to visit.
IDR Rp
$40-$80 p/day
249,960
Indonesian, English
April-June, September-November
History, Exploration, Urban Experience