Mangga Lodge

South Sulawesi


Set back a bit from Pantai Bara, this rambling white stone resort is a maze of archways, ponds, staircases and towers. The staff are exceedingly friendly, and the rooms are nicely apportioned, if a little musty – possibly due to a lack of use. It's a good choice for divers (as South Sulawesi Divers is based here) and there are numerous organised outings on offer.


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