Londa Lima Beach in East Sumba Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province


Many options of amazing beaches are available in Indonesia. For those who look for a new reference, there is Londa Lima Beach for example. The location is in Kuta Village and it belongs to Waingapu Sub-District in East Nusa Tenggara. In terms of region, it is part of East Sumba Regency actually. According to the locals, this beach becomes a nice place to spend a family recreation especially for those living in the north part of Sumba. Still, some outsiders and foreigners are also seen there sometimes. In terms of name, it has the meaning of “join hands”. Well, it even has another name which is Kuta or Sirih Beach.

The Nuance
When it comes to nuance, the beach is considered pristine and peaceful. It is because tourists won’t find any facilities and structures there. What they may see is only natural attractions including beautiful blue sea, white sand, and some big trees that grow near to the shore. Here is the important information. The shoreline is considered sloping and depth, so it is a little bit dangerous for swimming. Still, the waves are not that big so tourists are able to play water comfortably on the shore.

Exploring Londa Lima Beach
Even though there is an entrance fee, tourists don’t need to spend much money on it. After all, it is worth the expense as the rewards are quite satisfying. Here is an example. The beach offers a pristine environment with soft-textured white sand! Beach walking and beach sports become two major activities that tourists can do there, without a doubt. Well, it doesn’t have to be a tiring activity because visitors can simply sit under the trees and watch the serene sea scenery on site.

For those who are looking for more challenging activities, though, they can get in the water and play in it with families. What they should consider is the fact that Londa Lima Beach features a sloping and deep shoreline. That means it is not suitable for beginners or inexperienced swimmers. Instead, tourists can enjoy safer activities like sunbathing and photography! Many beautiful objects are available for them to capture after all, including sea scenery and leaves-less trees.

What is next? It is quite recommended to come to the beach during a special event called Hamayang. It is a Indonesia’s signature traditional ceremony of Marapu people, actually. In this case, tourists should get further information regarding the event and its schedule from the tour agent first before heading to the beach. Another recommended thing to do in Londa Lima Beach is definitely fishing. Here is the thing. There are no facilities where tourists rent fishing equipment on site, so tourists must have prepared it beforehand.

Nearby Attractions

  • Kuta Beach
  • Gunung Meja Waterfall
  • Waingapu Lighthouse

How to Get There
For those coming from Kupang City in Indonesia, they need to get an airplane at El Tari International Airport and head to Umbu Mehang Kunda Airport of Waingapu City. This flight may take about 30 minutes, actually. Once getting there, they can simply head to Londa Lima Beach in Kuta Village. This trip may take about 31 minutes, as the distance is 17.3 km. Have no worries. It can even be faster if they take Adi Sucipto Street.

Where to Stay

  • Cemara Cottage
  • Padadita Beach


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