JALAN SANTAI -Eps 13. Wisata unik Pasar pringgodani balikpapan

[Music] this morning we are not looking for the hustle and bustle of the city but a time gate our family is ready to explore far from the hustle and bustle of the pickup leaving the city center we drive through the green landscape of Balikpapan Timur towards a hidden location but like a story not just a destination but an expedition to the past about 35 km from the heart of Balikpapan in Tritip Village lies a research forest that is now reincarnated a place inspired by the legend of the puppet show Gatot Kaca Pringgodani [Music] a natural market that comes back to life every Saturday Sunday and national holidays starting at morning here every corner whispers about the traditions of the graceful traders dressed in traditional Javanese and Indonesian clothing our morning adventure continues our car returns along the Balikpapan City highway at Sunday morning it does feel different the streets are not too crowded even though city activities have begun to be seen here and there on the right and left neatly lined up shophouses and shops most of which are still closed but there are also some that are ready to open the morning atmosphere is fresh we see some residents who are out exercising some are jogging casually some are cycling enjoying the morning air the streets tend to be quiet this makes our journey feel smooth and comfortable we arrive at Manggar bridge when crossing it we can see directly the beauty of the Manggar river that stretches wide below the scenery here is very charming along the banks of the river are rows of therapy fishing boats that are a typical view of the Balikpapan coastal area some boats look still late waiting for time to go back to sea while others may have just returned from fishing the atmosphere around the bridge feels calmer and cooler with the typical river breeze that greets the Manggar bridge itself is one of the important routes connecting the city with the eastern area of ​​Balikpapan including our destination Pasar Pringgondani [Music] the atmosphere of our trip began to change drastically we slowly left the coastal and beach nuances and our car began to climb the road in front of us felt a little steep indicating that we were moving further into this narrow interior area it seems if there are two cars in front it’s a bit difficult we have to give in [Music] when our car finally entered the destination area we were greeted by a truly stunning view neat and beautiful vinus became the main gate to our unique destination oh come on let’s find breakfast here ryan where are you going Ryan hey where are you going wow we arrived at .30 it’s already really crowded huh The opening hours are from 0 am to 11 am. Information from social media is that it is only open every holiday, Saturday and Sunday and on non- holiday days . Come on, Mas. After getting the ticket, our next step is to go to the money exchange counter. This is where the main uniqueness of Pringgodani Market lies. Transactions here do not use cash rupiah but special money made of wood with carvings. This is a very interesting concept and adds to the traditional rural feel. With enthusiasm, we immediately exchanged some of our rupiah for the wooden coins. We will use that to buy snacks. I can’t wait to feel the sensation of shopping in the past in the middle of this pine forest. Ambitura office for mystery point affairs. Oh, the main thing is there. Let’s go here first. Let’s go here. Where’s the toilet? Oh, this is here. [Music] We exchanged 130 pieces of wood, some are Rp20,000, some are Rp10,000. Well, we’re still waiting for Mama. Later, Mama will shop for us. Okay, even though it’s already noon, the conditions are still cool. Here, the natural beauty of this forest really provides a shopping experience that is far different from the stuffy and moving impression that is usually attached to traditional markets. We leisurely explore every corner without feeling hot, enjoying every moment under the protection of the natural canopy. There is a strange place, wait a minute, wait a minute, take a photo later. that’s not afraid C not afraid C what do you want to eat what are you afraid of oh that there look at that [Music] [Music] okay the atmosphere is crowded here is exciting the sellers are unique wearing traditional Javanese clothes well this is Mama trying to look for food first free food hah whatever it is mama this is mama getting confused herself she’s looking for food because there ‘s so much yeah so confused herself oh what’s this this is crab crap yes snack make it snake okay my family was confused about which one to choose first everything looked tempting with a fragrant aroma the traders who were wearing traditional clothes were also friendly offering their wares here we look for food first look for snacks first then later we can eat them on our right there [Music] okay let’s have soto for breakfast first [Music] after being confused choosing between piles of cakes and snacks finally our choice fell on soto the aroma of the savory spice sauce wafted from one of the stalls immediately caught our attention it seemed like a bowl of warm soto was the most appropriate answer to fill our stomachs in the middle of the cool Pringgondani Market we immediately approached the soto stall can’t wait to taste the delicious dishes served with local wisdom [Music] [Music] after getting a bowl of warm soto that is tempting the next challenge appears looking for a seat almost all the benches and tables provided are already full by other visitors apparently it’s not just us who choose to have breakfast here we took a short walk observing every corner hoping for an empty gap but it seems the popularity of the Pringgondani market on Sunday mornings is indeed extraordinary every seating area under the shade of the trees is already filled with laughter and chatter of visitors who are enjoying their dishes this is real proof of how lively and interesting the atmosphere of this market is even though it is a little difficult to find a seat our enthusiasm does not diminish while carrying a bowl of warm soto we continue walking not far from where we are standing our attention is immediately drawn to the row of stalls selling various kinds of traditional toys and sure enough when we saw the various colorful toys that were hung and displayed Raisa and Rayan our two small children immediately could not hold themselves back they quickly ran ahead of us their eyes sparkling with hope wanting to immediately choose and buy toys [Music] we had expected this sight because in this Pinggondani Market the attraction of traditional toys is as strong as the culinary attraction [Music] It turns out that there is also a special hall that is quite large. This hall is designed as a gathering place, very suitable for groups or groups that come together. [Music] Okay, we are now at the Pringgodani traditional market here. ee Sunday, yes, Sunday, we came here around what time, Mas, 10 o’clock, yes, 09.30 9.30 but it was already very crowded. ee, we even bought snacks earlier, what were the snacks? Oh, and Arapa, those snacks are the same as Arapa, we had a hard time finding a seat because it was crowded, because it was crowded, huh, heeh, it turned out that the visitors were very crowded. There were several places that we visited earlier. eh, there was a place selling what, what was breakfast, Mah, Banjar Banjar, how much did it cost? 18 Rp8,000, then we bought three, how much was it, Mas, one of them was Rp20,000, look at that, then what were the snacks earlier, what was this? Teh risol, eh, what Teh, hm, yes, risol, how much is risol, that’s Rp8,000, Cak, Rp8,000, Ryan’s holding it too, what is martabak mini he holds how much it costs Rp8,000 If the price is still cheap or how me ee is still affordable you can take it to the room [Music] okay let’s try the sushi in Pringgondani this is madein not e Japanese restaurant that made this yes let’s check the food review [Music] first [Music] there is no fish taste, you know, it’s cheap but it’s delicious enough for snacks for friends and children, the children will definitely like it ah time flies so fast at Pringgondani Market, the warm cool air under the Vinus trees and the uniqueness of the snacks and toys made us forget the time, the clock showed that it was already noon and we decided to hurry up and leave this place to continue our adventure to the next destination, the return journey was no less interesting, entering the hilly area after leaving the Pigondami Market area we were treated to a very beautiful natural view, the expanse of green hilly forests stretching wide from a distance spoiling the eyes with a stunning landscape, the fresh mountain air felt so refreshing, giving the perfect ending impression for our visit this time, this view seemed to be a reminder that Balikpapan not only has beaches and cities but also natural wealth in the form of lush hills and forests, the next destination is a magnificent icon of Balikpapan city, the Madinatul Iman Islamic Center Balikpapan mosque, this mosque is not just an ordinary place of worship, this magnificent building was inaugurated on February 10, 2017, coinciding with the 120th anniversary of Balikpapan City by the mayor at that time, Rizal Effendi, the construction process itself has begun since 2014 with a grand vision to be able to accommodate around 10,000 [Music] congregation stands firmly on 15 hectares of land with a building area of ​​8.75 hectares. This mosque is indeed designed with stunning architecture. Its design is based on the splendor of the Nabawi Mosque in Medina, Saudi Arabia. The similarity is very obvious in the shape of the dome which is sincere and the presence of giant shady umbrellas on the front which gives a majestic and shady impression. Even details such as the mihrab and pulpit adopt a similar style. This mosque is also equipped with a tower about 30 m high with a box cross-section of 8 m which even has a lift to take visitors to the top. It offers a view of the city from the height. Its very strategic location on Jalan Blibis Raya, Gunung Bahagia Village, South Balikpapan makes it an easily accessible destination and a source of pride for city residents. [Music] [Music] [Music]

Halo semuanya! 👋 Kali ini kami sekeluarga mau ajak kalian jalan-jalan ke tempat yang super unik di Balikpapan: Pasar Pringgodani! Bukan pasar biasa, lho. Di sini, kita bisa merasakan sensasi berbelanja dan kulineran khas dengan suasana yang beda banget.
Dari pagi-pagi buta, pasar ini sudah ramai dengan penjual yang menjajakan berbagai macam makanan tradisional, jajanan pasar yang bikin kangen masa kecil, sampai kerajinan tangan lokal. Yang paling seru, di sini kita bisa menemukan aneka hidangan khas yang mungkin susah ditemukan di tempat lain. Dijamin bikin lidah bergoyang! 🤤
Selain berburu kuliner, Pasar Pringgodani juga menawarkan pengalaman budaya yang kental. Kita bisa melihat langsung aktivitas masyarakat lokal, berinteraksi dengan para penjual yang ramah, dan merasakan atmosfer pasar tradisional yang masih terjaga keasliannya.
Tonton terus video ini sampai habis ya untuk melihat keseruan kami menjelajahi setiap sudut Pasar Pringgodani, mencicipi berbagai makanan lezat, dan menemukan harta karun unik lainnya. Jangan lupa like, comment, dan subscribe biar enggak ketinggalan petualangan kami selanjutnya! 😊
Di video ini, Anda akan melihat:
* Suasana pagi hari di Pasar Pringgodani
* Berbagai macam jajanan pasar dan kuliner tradisional
* Interaksi dengan para penjual lokal
* Potret aktivitas masyarakat di pasar
* Dan banyak lagi keseruan lainnya!
Lokasi: Pasar Pringgodani, Balikpapan, Kalimantan Timur

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