Traveling from Pujut to Balikpapan requires air transport as the distance is vast and crosses the Makassar Strait. You will depart from Lombok International Airport (LOP) and arrive at Sultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman Sepinggan International Airport (BPN). There are no direct flights, so you will typically transit through Surabaya or Jakarta. Balikpapan serves as the primary gateway to the industrial and natural wonders of East Kalimantan. The total travel time usually ranges between 6 to 9 hours depending on the layover duration.
Total Distance: Air distance approximately 950 km.
Check your baggage allowance as regional carriers have strict limits.
March to October to avoid the peak of the rainy season in Kalimantan.