SURABAYA
Jl. Darmokali No. 60, Surabaya, 60241, Indonesia

DIRECTION TO HOTEL

BATIQA Hotel Darmo - Surabaya located 16 km away from Juanda International Airport. Head east on Jalan Terminal 2 Juanda and turn right after 70 meters. Go straight on and turn right toward Jalan Raya Bandara Juanda for 350 meters. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto Jalan Raya Bandara Juanda. Use the right lane to turn left onto Jalan Letjen S Parman / Jalan Raya Malang - Surabaya. After 90 meters take a sharp right to stay on Jalan Letjen S Parman / Jalan Raya Malang - Surabaya, pass by Ruko Gate Way on the right in 850 meters and keep right to continue on Jalan Jenderal S Parman / Jalan Raya Malang - Surabaya / Jalan Raya Waru. At Bundaran Waru, take the 3rd exit onto Jalan Ahmad Yani / Jalan Frontage Ahmad Yani Siwalankerto. Pass by Hypermart on the left in 350 meter and exit the roundabout onto Jalan Ahmad Yani / Jalan Frontage Ahmad Yani Siwalankerto. Continue straight onto Jalan Frontage Ahmad Yani Siwalankerto / Jalan Raya Malang - Surabaya, pass by Halte RS Bhayangkara on the left. After 2,1 kilo meter take a slight right to stay on Jalan Frontage Ahmad Yani Siwalankerto and make a U-turn after Kospin jasa on the left. Use the left lane to turn slightly left onto Jalan Jembatan Wonokromo. take a turn left onto Jalan Darmokali and pass by Indomaret Darmokali. The hotel will be on the left.

Indonesia's Busiest Airports! Soekarno-Hatta, Ngurah Rai, and Juanda Gateways to the Archipelago's Cultural Diversity

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Indonesia, an archipelago rich in culture and traditions, has thousands of islands stretching from Sabang to Merauke. To connect these islands, Indonesia has a vast and modern network of airports. Some of them are even among the busiest airports in Southeast Asia, serving as the main gateways for tourists who want to explore Indonesia's natural beauty and cultural richness.

Soekarno-Hatta: A Symbol of Indonesia's Progress

Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, located in Tangerang, Banten, is the busiest airport in Indonesia. This airport is not only the main entry point for foreign tourists, but also a symbol of Indonesia's progress in the aviation sector. Soekarno-Hatta is equipped with complete and modern facilities, and is capable of accommodating millions of passengers every year.

Ngurah Rai: Gateway to the Island of Gods

Bali, with its stunning natural beauty and unique culture, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Ngurah Rai International Airport, located in Denpasar, Bali, is the main gateway for tourists who want to enjoy the charm of the Island of Gods. This airport has also witnessed various international events held in Bali, such as the G20 Summit in 2022.

Juanda: An Important Hub in East Java

Surabaya, as the capital of East Java Province, plays an important role in the Indonesian economy. Juanda International Airport, located in Sidoarjo, East Java, is the third busiest airport in Indonesia. This airport serves as an important hub for domestic and international flights, connecting Surabaya with various cities in Indonesia and the world.

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Other Equally Important Airports

Besides Soekarno-Hatta, Ngurah Rai, and Juanda, Indonesia also has other equally important airports. Some of them are Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport in Makassar, South Sulawesi, and Kualanamu International Airport in Deli Serdang, North Sumatra. These airports also play an important role in connecting regions in Indonesia, as well as being gateways for tourists who want to explore Indonesia's natural and cultural wealth.

Airports and Indonesian Culture

Airports in Indonesia not only function as transit points for passengers, but also become a window for the world to get to know more about Indonesian culture. In major airports, art and cultural performances are often held, such as traditional dances, gamelan music, or handicraft exhibitions. This is certainly an attraction for tourists, who not only want to see the natural beauty of Indonesia, but also want to learn more about its rich culture.

Conclusion: Airports are Cultural Bridges

Airports in Indonesia are bridges that connect Indonesia with the world. Through airports, tourists from various countries can come and enjoy the natural beauty and cultural richness of Indonesia. Airports also become a meeting place for various cultures, creating harmony and tolerance among the people of Indonesia and the world.


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