Agatish Field in Bulungan Regency, North Kalimantan Province


Tanjung Selor Hilir Village is part of Bulungan Regency and it offers some good vacation spots for tourists. The simplest choice perhaps is Agatish Field. The local government often uses the field to conduct some events, so both locals and tourists can join those. On regular days, as well, the field becomes a nice place to relax regardless of the time, especially in the morning and afternoon. Visitors can enjoy some casual activities like jogging, sightseeing, family recreation, relaxation, gathering, hanging out, and much more! Some tourists also take advantage of the field for resting before continuing their trip. Thanks to the comfy nuance.

The Nuance
In terms of nuance, Agatish Field is considered peaceful especially during regular days. The environment is clean and neat due to a good management. When it comes to the size, it is considered moderate but is able to accommodate the crowd. Unlike regular fields, this one doesn’t have a grassy landscape. Instead, the field is dominated by konblok paving. The next noticeable feature is the presence of several palm trees on some parts of the field. Those trees provide some shady spots to tourists, somehow. Another important feature is the presence of a hall (which is often used for performances and entertainments).

Exploring Agatish Field
Like other fields and city squares, Agatish Field is suitable for hanging out and relaxation. The locals take advantage of the site to gather with friends or families, as well. They don’t have to do anything, in fact. It can be as simple as sitting under a palm tree and enjoy the nuance. For a more crowded atmosphere, they must visit the field in the afternoon, though. It is because many locals gather after work and come with their family members.

Another recommended time to visit Agatish Field is in the morning due to a more refreshing air. That means visitors can enjoy a more satisfying relaxation and recreation at the time. Also, they may see many locals doing casual sports like jogging and yoga in that area. Don’t forget to join them! For those who want to rest during the trip, they can sit either under a palm tree or the hall. As long as they take a good care of the environment, they can do anything freely!

Here is the tip. The locals would never miss a rare moment like a solar eclipse. That means they would gather in Agatish Field for watching that natural phenomenon. Still, they wear special glasses to watch the sun. For tourists, they can join the event as long as they come at the right time. A solar eclipse doesn’t occur every day, after all.

Nearby Attractions

  • Bunda Hayati
  • Wildlife Hornbill
  • Pura Agung Jagat Benuanta

How to Get There
Agatish Field is located in a strategic location, so tourists can get there easily. First, they must head to Tanjung Selor City by airplane. A flight from Soekarno – Hatta International Airport to Tanjung Harapan Airport takes about 1 day and 11 hours, though. That means tourists must have a good stamina before going. From the airport, they can take Kolonel Sutadji Street and visit Agatish Field right away. The distance is only 290 meters! That means this trip may take around 5 minutes only.

Where to Stay

  • Teduran Mas Hotel
  • Platinum Hotel
  • Nusantara Hotel
  • Anugrah Hotel


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