South Kalimantan
24 water features • 24 waterfalls
Discover South Kalimantan’s Hidden Water Wonders
South Kalimantan, a lush region in the heart of Indonesia, is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Home to 24 spectacular waterfalls and an array of pristine rivers, lakes, and natural springs, this vibrant province offers a water‑rich playground that’s perfect for trekking, photography, and eco‑tourism. From the thundering cascade of Loksado’s Meratus Waterfall to the serene pools of Banjarmasin’s Sungai Barito, each water feature showcases the raw beauty and cultural heritage of Borneo’s southern tip.
Travelers can easily explore the diverse sub‑regions—whether you’re wandering the forest‑covered highlands of Hulu Sungai, the coastal mangroves of Tanah Bumbu, or the volcanic landscapes of Barito Kuala. Each area presents unique water attractions that cater to all skill levels, from easy family‑friendly hikes to challenging jungle treks.
Plan your itinerary with our comprehensive South Kalimantan travel guide and uncover hidden gems like the Tanjung Puting River’s crystal‑clear tributaries and the Muarakaman waterfall oasis. Dive into the refreshing mist, capture unforgettable moments, and experience the tranquility that only South Kalimantan’s water features can provide. Ready to embark on an unforgettable journey? Explore South Kalimantan’s waterfalls and water wonders today!
Featured Attractions
Ajuang
Waterfall South KalimantanAir Terjun Riam Paka
Waterfall South KalimantanAir Terjun Janda Beranak Tiga Desa Kiram
Waterfall South KalimantanAir Terjun Mandin Sayak
Waterfall South KalimantanGiping Waterfall
Waterfall South KalimantanGoa Batu Hapu
Waterfall South KalimantanAir Terjun Tayak Halong_uren Kab Balangan
Waterfall South KalimantanAir Terjun Mandin Damar
Waterfall South KalimantanHaruai
Waterfall South KalimantanAir Terjun Mandin Sagunungan
Waterfall South KalimantanMandin Putri Waterfall
Waterfall South KalimantanAir Terjun Sungai Salimaru
Waterfall South KalimantanNeighboring Regions
- (4 spots)
- Aceh (39 spots)
- Bali (154 spots)
- Bangka-Belitung Islands (9 spots)
- Banten (20 spots)
- Bengkulu (22 spots)
- Central Java (59 spots)
- Central Kalimantan (10 spots)
- Central Sulawesi (29 spots)
- Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta (18 spots)