Marine field trip
The first day
On October 10 we traveled to
the island of dutungan in Barru district. We fought in the Makassar tourism
polytechnic at 05.30, after all our partners made the roll call and distributed
ID cards by the tour leader. After all that was provided and our supervisor had
come we came. told to ride on the bus and go to the pier in the beautiful
located in the district of Barru. during the trip we all guide according to our
respective material.
at 09.45 we arrived at the
beautiful cape jetty and our trip there using a small boat to dutungan island
about 10 minutes, after arriving at the dutungan island we were told to get
ready to change clothes, before diving & snorkling Diving in a good way and
correct.
After doing diving and snorkeling, we also made
observations on the island of dutungan and also played games together.
After the activities on Dutungan Island were finished, we
returned to Tanjung Indah Pier and headed to the Delima Sari Hotel in Pare Pare
City.
At 17:30 we arrived at the Delima Sari Hotel and moved
rooms. At 19.00 we headed to Ayam Penyet Ria Restaurant on foot because it was
only 5 minutes from the Delima Sari Hotel.
After dinner, we made a presentation about OHS handling
and also how to handle guests of the Marine Tour group and also doing
Entertainment.
After all activities were finished we went back to our
rooms to rest.
The second day
We met in the hotel lobby at 05.00 to do the Morning
Exercise. At 05.05 we left for the Habibi & Ainun monuments which walked
less than 20 minutes from the Delima Sari Hotel.
after the Morning Exercise was finished we returned to
the hotel and got ready to check out from Delima Sari Hotel, before checking
out we had breakfast first. After all the participants finished breakfast we
went to their respective buses to go to Paputo Beach.at Paputo Beach we make observations and also relax.
Then we headed to Terang Empang for lunch. From Paputo
beach to Teras Empang only takes 5 minutes.
After finishing lunch at the Empang Terrace we also
returned to the beloved campus of the Makassar Tourism Polytechnic.