Indonesia · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Banjarmasin
Everything you need to explore Banjarmasin — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Park in Banjarmasin
A narrow riverside park in central Banjarmasin, with a promenade, a few food stalls, and docking points for floating market tours. Basic green space but lively at dawn.
🕐 Open 24 hours (best 5:00 AM–8:00 AM)
💡 Come for the sunrise—the ferries to the floating market leave from here. Skip mid-afternoon when it's hot and quiet. There's a small entrance fee of 2,000 IDR (less than 15p) to walk through, some locals call it free entry with donation.
Hotels near Taman Siring Wastra →Landmark in Banjarmasin
The largest mosque in South Kalimantan, set right on the Martapura River. Its pale blue domes and four minarets stand out, and it can hold up to 15,000 people.
🕐 Open 24 hours (prayer times vary; tourists welcome outside prayer hours)
💡 Go at dawn or dusk for a quiet visit and a cool breeze off the water. Women must cover their heads and wear long sleeves—borrow a sarong and hijab at the entrance for free.
Hotels near Sabilal Muhtadin Grand Mosque →Cultural in Banjarmasin
A neighbourhood along the river where locals still hand-dye the traditional sasirangan fabric—tie-dye patterns with a Banjarese flair. You can watch dyeing in action.
🕐 Workshops open 8:00 AM–5:00 PM
💡 Pop into one of the small workshops (look for drying strips hanging out front). A quarter-metre offcut costs around 10,000 IDR—makes a cheap souvenir or handkerchief.
Hotels near Kampung Sasirangan →The famous floating market on the Kuin River, where traders in wooden boats sell fresh produce, bananas, coconut sugar, and snacks—women handle most of the trading.
🕐 Daily 5:00 AM–8:00 AM best
💡 Arrive by 6:00 AM—the market is winding down by 7:30. Hire a kelotok (motorised canoe) from Kampung Kuin; the going rate is around 50,000 IDR per person and you can haggle.
Hotels near Pasar Terapung Muara Kuin →Historic in Banjarmasin
The burial site of the first Sultan of Banjar (1520–1550), located in the Kampung Kenanga area. It's a simple, respected spot under a shady tree—no grand structure, just a marker.
🕐 Open daily 6:00 AM–6:00 PM
💡 Combine with a visit to the nearby floating market—the cemetery is a short walk from Muara Kuin. Dress respectfully (cover shoulders and knees). Locals often leave flowers—don't touch them.
Hotels near Makam Pangeran Samudra →Where to Eat in Banjarmasin
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Banjarmasin?
The top attractions include Taman Siring Wastra, Sabilal Muhtadin Grand Mosque, Kampung Sasirangan, Makam Pangeran Samudra, Pasar Terapung Muara Kuin.
How many days do you need in Banjarmasin?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Banjarmasin 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Banjarmasin famous for?
Banjarmasin is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Banjarmasin?
Top options include Social Cafe, Pondok Bahari, BSP, Wong Solo.