To reach Makassar from Langkat, you must first travel to Kualanamu International Airport (KNO). From there, take a flight to Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport (UPG) in Makassar, which usually requires a transit in Jakarta. The journey spans across the Indonesian archipelago, covering over 2,800 km. Makassar is the gateway to Eastern Indonesia and offers a unique blend of maritime history and modern development. Expect a travel time of approximately 6 to 8 hours including transit.
Total Distance: Driving distance 3,000 km, straight-line air distance 2,700 km.
Batik Air offers comfortable seating and snacks on this long-haul domestic route.
April to October for dry weather, ideal for visiting the nearby islands.