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Gate-side in Terminal 1, this Souvenir Shop is your last-minute stop

This Souvenir Shop sits airside in Terminal 1 at Aji Pangeran Tumenggung Pranoto International Airport, a short walk from the main domestic gates. It’s a small, straightforward spot focused on local gifts rather than luxury brands. Think quick grab-and-go before boarding, not an hour of browsing.

Merch leans heavily on Samarinda and East Kalimantan themes: printed T‑shirts, fridge magnets, keychains, and basic handicraft-style items. Expect prices in the low tens of thousands of rupiah for smaller pieces and climbing into the low hundreds of thousands for bigger items like bags or decorative pieces. Quality skews souvenir-basic rather than artisanal gallery level.

The shop opens in the early morning around the first departures and usually stays open through the last evening flights on the domestic schedule in Terminal 1. That makes it useful if you land from an early Lion Air or Citilink run and still need something to bring home. Cards are generally accepted, but in Indonesia cash can save time if the terminal glitches.

Stock focuses on easy-to-pack items: small snacks in sealed plastic, compact textiles, and trinkets that fit in a cabin bag. You won’t find checked‑bag‑sized statues, but you can cover office gifts or family requests for “something from Samarinda” in one 5–10 minute lap of the shelves.

Tip: If your flight boards from a remote stand, stop here before heading downstairs to the bus gates in Terminal 1; there’s often nothing similar near the actual boarding doors.

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