6 Sights in Banjarmasin, Indonesia (with Map and Images)
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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Banjarmasin, Indonesia! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Banjarmasin. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.
1. Masjid Jami Banjarmasin
Jami Mosque Banjarmasin or better known as Jami Sungai Jingah Mosque is a historical mosque located on Jalan Masjid Jami, East Antasan Kecil Village, North Banjarmasin District, Banjarmasin City, South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia.
2. Masjid Sultan Suriansyah
The Sultan Suriansyah Mosque is the oldest mosque in South Kalimantan. Built in 1526 during the reign of Sultan Suriansyah, the first Banjar King to convert to Islam. The mosque is located in the village of Kuin Utara, in Banjarmasin.
3. Masjid Jami Tuhfaturroghibin

Jami' Tuhfaturroghibin Mosque or more popularly known as Kanas Mosque is a historical mosque located in the Central Alalak area, Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan. The mosque is distinctive because there is a pineapple fruit decoration. Because of the Middle Eastern architecture mixed with Banjar, at first glance this mosque resembles the Jami Sungai Jingah Mosque. This mosque is a symbol of pride for the residents of Alalak, residents who are known to be native to Banjar.
4. Al Jihad Mosque Banjarmasin
Al-Jihad Mosque Banjarmasin or better known as Muhammadiyah Al-Jihad Mosque or Al-Jihad Mosque is a historical mosque belonging to the Muhammadiyah organization located in the city of Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia. This mosque was built and inaugurated on July 11, 1969, coinciding with the first Friday prayer by the khatib Haji Muhammad Arsyad Jafri.
5. Masjid Muhammadiyah Kelayan

Kelayan Muhammadiyah Mosque is a mosque located in Kelayan B st., West Kelayan, South Banjarmasin, Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, Indonesia, and it was built in 1938. The mosque is right next to the tip of Kelayan River. Front side faces Kelayan B street, and back side faces the river. According to H. Syamsuri, one of the board of the Muhammadiyah Mosque, the back side of the mosque once jutted into the river. As such, most of the mosque building is existing on the surface of Kelayan River. Such condition benefits the pilgrims, as during the daily prayers, some pilgrims can use river transport, such as jukung and kelotok to reach there. The water vehicles are parked right next to the mosque on the river side.
6. Masjid Sabilal Muhtadin Banjarmasin
The Sabilal Muhtadin Grand Mosque is a historical mosque located on Jalan Jenderal Sudirman No. 1, Antasan Besar Village, Central Banjarmasin District, Banjarmasin City, South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia. This mosque was built in 1974 and inaugurated in 1981 as a tribute to the great scholar Sheikh Muhammad Arsyad al-Banjari, where the name of this mosque is taken from the name of his book entitled Sabilal Muhtadin lit-Tafaqquh fi Amrid-din, a fiqh book of madhhab Shafii which is one of the references of scholars in the archipelago. This mosque stands on the former dormitory land of the Tatas Island army, where in the era of Dutch colonialism, this place was known as Fort Van Tatas or Fort Tatas.
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