This uniquely-styled hotel combines Old & New Sensations, and
was built in 1982.
Located
centrally in the historical area, the hotel features 65 rooms and suites,
provides free WIFI connection, outstanding meeting facilities (2 meeting
rooms), Samudera Resto, Swimming Pool with Children's Pool, Jacuzzi and Pool
Bar, Lobby Lounge, Fitness Center and The Platinum Karaoke. Situated only 10
minutes from the Airport, 45 minutes from Kumai Seaport, and 2 minutes from the
Shopping District.
Pangkalan Bun is
the capital city of West Kotawaringin which is located in the Central
Kalimantan province, Indonesia. Pangkalan Bun, part of the Southern Arut District,
is an area that includes Sub Mendawai, Raja, Mendawai Seberang, and Raja
Seberang.
Formerly known as 'Pangkalanbuun', Pangkalan Bun and is a port (“base”) on the banks of the River Buun. The city became the seat of power for the Kotawaringin kingdom after the castle in Old Kotawaringin was abandoned in 1841. The castle in Pangkalan Bun is commonly known as the 'Yellow Palace'.
Formerly known as 'Pangkalanbuun', Pangkalan Bun and is a port (“base”) on the banks of the River Buun. The city became the seat of power for the Kotawaringin kingdom after the castle in Old Kotawaringin was abandoned in 1841. The castle in Pangkalan Bun is commonly known as the 'Yellow Palace'.
Due to modern
development, Pangkalanbun has become a hub for a variety of companies. There is also a thriving plantation
subculture that supports many businesses around town.
Access to local
area is possible through the Tans Borneo Highway, and Pangkalan Bun connected
to Sampit, Ketapang, and Pontianak. The Kumai port serves as a major
point-of-entry for Semarang and Surabaya. The Iskandar Airport provides a
gateway that connects the city with Jakarta, Semarang, Surabaya, Solo,
Ketapang, Sampit, Palangkaraya, Pontianak, Banjarmasin and Balikpapan. As of
the year 2012, there are four airlines that serve these routes.
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