Kemah Injil Church in Bulungan Regency, North Kalimantan Province


Spending a vacation in Bulungan Regency sounds interesting, especially for those living outside Kalimantan Island. The region has many unique vacation spots for tourists to explore, after all. These include Long Beluah Village where the longest church in North Kalimantan Province resides. The name is Kemah Injil Church and it belongs to West Tanjung Palas Sub-District. Tourists would be impressed by the size and unique appearance of the church. This explains why visitors are likely to enjoy photography and sightseeing there. They even have the chance to get inside after getting the permission from the keeper!

The Nuance
In order to reach Kemah Injil Church, tourists should pass through a challenging route. The location is near to a river, as well. When it comes to the nuance, it feels peaceful due to a low number of visitors. The size of the church is big. Still, the most noticeable feature is the length of the building! People even call it the longest church in North Kalimantan Province. Only simple fences surround the church, which makes it look modest. Inside, the church has a clean interior with comfy accommodations for worshipping as well.

Exploring Kemah Injili Church
Well, not all tourists are interested in visiting the Kemah Injil Church. However, it would be a waste for them (especially those who are spending a vacation in Long Beluah Village). The question is what tourists can do in the church. It is as simple as appreciating the construction. After all, the church is considered the longest. Tourists are allowed to explore the exterior part of the building, but they need permission from the keepers before entering the church. It would be prohibited to get in it during praying times, after all.

Sightseeing and appreciation become the two most common things to do in Kemah Injil Church. What is more? The next common thing to do is none other than photography. The design of the church is simple, but it doesn’t like similar to others. Thus, it would be a worthy background for photography! Due to this reason, tourists must not forget to carry a camera when visiting the church later. Once again, they must get permission to take photos inside the building.

After exploring Kemah Injil Church, tourists must not forget to drop by in the village and meet the locals. The purpose is to try some traditional foods and learn further information related to the church, especially about history. Villagers are friendly enough to give the info and offer some free foods to tourists, after all.

Nearby Attractions

  • Keburau Rafting
  • Keburau Mosque

How to Get There
As mentioned earlier, Kemah Injil Church is located in Long Beluah Village. Tourists can get there after arriving at Bulungan Regency later. But first, they should head to Tanjung Selor City, which is the capital of North Kalimantan Province. As for the transportation choice, they must take an airplane. For the information, a flight from Soekarno – Hatta International Airport (Jakarta City) to Tanjung Harapan Airport may take around 1 day and 11 hours. After arriving at the destination, tourists must take Ahmad Yani Street and head to Bulungan Regency right away. This trip takes approximately 2 hours and 10 minutes, as the distance is 93.1 km. The last destination is definitely Long Beluah Village where the church resides. This trip takes around 3 hours, actually.


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