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Floating Market in Angkut Museum

Dear Reader and My Blogger friends,

This time i will take you to floating market (pasar apung) and this is still located in Angkut Museum.

Commonly we find it out at some big islands in Indonesia like Borneo, Sumatra, or Papua but now there’s a little part of it in Angkut Museum while you learn something about transportation on it. For entering this market is free, you just need to find out Indonesian cuisines which you like, mostly in here selling kind of traditional Indonesian meals, beverages, and snacks and the sellers are  on the boat to serve it.

you are able to go around this market with the boat, but you have to pay 10.000 (in rupiah) and fishing, so that the water around it doesn’t look clear.

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you can be in this train just for sitting while enjoying your meals, this train is just one of property.
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one of eating place in here in ship style
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i was satisfied there’s a little mosque in here, it’s clean and you will be pleased to pray in here
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the night comes, Float Market is still on
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so, if you want to enjoy the market in another way or atmosphere, you can visit this market for having fun while enjoying Indonesian foods and beverages.

Thankyou For Reading, i hope you enjoying my quick post πŸ™‚

Xx, The Black Veil Ones

97 responses to “Floating Market in Angkut Museum”

  1. Hello, took a look around your blog. The photos are super pretty and the posts are so informative. All the best πŸ™‚

  2. Hi! Lovely blog you have. Thanks for stopping by my blog. I would love to visit Indonesia someday! It’s not too far from my current home of Taiwan. It seems like a great place with lots to do.

  3. Thanks for stopping by my blog!

    This place looks great – the restaurants all seem like they all have their own little niche which is so good. I’d love to eat on the train! (Although to be honest, a whole market dedicated to food?? I’d love to eat everywhere there!) Thanks for sharing this post, I know next to nothing about Indonesia, but now I know this!

  4. Nice blog! Have never been to Indonesia, but I shall add it to my list of places to go πŸ™‚ Keep the recommendations coming πŸ™‚

  5. Hi! My friends and I are planning to visit Indonesia this year. Can you recommend me the best places to visit but not so expensive?

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