Gas Station at Palangkaraya City

Gas Station at Palangkaraya City




A gas station, also known as a filling station, fueling station, service station or petrol station is a facility which sells fuel and lubricants for motor vehicles. The most common fuels sold are gasoline (petrol) or diesel fuel.

PERTAMINA is a State Owned Oil & Gas Company (National Oil Company), established on December 10, 1957 under the name PT PERMINA. In 1961 the company changed its name to PN PERMINA and after the merger with PN PERTAMIN in 1968 it became PN PERTAMINA. With the enactment of Law 8 of 1971 the company became PERTAMINA. This name persisted until after PERTAMINA changed its legal status to PT PERTAMINA (PERSERO) on October 9, 2003.


With the enactment of the Law of the Republic of Indonesia No. 22 of 2001 on November 23, 2001 relating to Oil and Gas, Law No. 8 of 1971 relating to the State Oil and Gas Mining Company was declared void. In accordance with the provisions of Law No. 22 of 2001, PERTAMINA was transformed into a Public Liability Company (Persero) designated PT. PERTAMINA (PERSERO) under Government Regulation No. 31 of 2003. All existing PERTAMINA provisions including its structural organization, employment guidelines and procedures as well as other matters associated with its duties and responsibilities, unless such matters are in contravention of the said Government Regulation, are declared to continue in force until the Company provides otherwise.

No
 Gas Station
Address
1.
SPBU 64.731.04
S. Parman Street No. 34
2.
SPBU RAJAWALI
Rajawali Street Km 7
3.
SPBU 64-73103
Mendawai Street 
4.
SPBU 64-73103
Galaxi Street 9 RT 003/10
5.
SPBU 64-73104
Letjen S Parman  Street 34
6
SPBU KERENG
R.T.A. Milono Street KM 3
7
SPBU
Imam Bonjol Street

Palangka Raya City Monument (Soekarno Monument)





This site is supposed to be a historical site,It has nice river view. We can see Sungai Kahayan vew with beautiful Jembatan Kahayan (Kahayan Bridge) on the left side. It's recommended to come here in the afternoon for best experienceIt is located right across Kalimantan Tengah Parliament Building (which is very nice), as the center of a city park located by the Kahayan River. 

Arboretum Nyaru Menteng





From Palangka Raya to here need around 30 minute, 28km. Borneo Orang Utan Survival Foundation stay here. So, if you lucky sometime we will can see if orang utan "naughty" out from school without permit to his/her teacher we can see at tree very near.

We can joint see how BOSF take rehabilitation for orang utan by film video only at saturday and monday at their nformation building. Free, but entrance to here we will had entrance parking fee 2 times.



Beside left of BOSF office we can find jungle track for go to jungle,but many jungle track not in good condition need carefully.
We can see to solar bear at BOSF office.
we will see many plant, tree, mushroom etc, that why this area call arboretum.

If you want to visit BOS in Nyaru Menteng, come in Saturday dan Sunday. And remember please that they are not for tourist attraction, so manage your hope to see them behind the glass. In spite of that I think it's good for our children to see and understand about Orangutan by visiting this place.

Carmelite Monastery







About 30 km from Palangkaraya, the capital city of Central Borneo, there is a Carmelite Monastery.
it was quite, far from the city, and peaceful. the nuns are very low profile. we can access the hill with walking through the stone path. dont forget the sunblock because the heat is strong enough to make sunburn, and not much trees on the top of the hill. bring your own foods and drinks. This place is clean, and has many trash can. we can buy some souvenir from the nun if you ring the bell.
They live in a quite good and clean place. In this area, there is a church, some rooms for meditation and a hill with 14 Stations of The Cross statues plus 2 additional statues.
This place is open for public, but specially for meditation and praying purposes.
There is no room service and no admission fee, but it's better to give donation for their lives.




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