Planning Your Wonderful Trip to Labuan Bajo And Komodo Island

Indonesia has thousands hundreds of islands. That is a very amazing fact because Indonesia is indeed an archipelagic country. Several islands in Indonesia are uninhabited but are still frequently visited by many tourists. This is because all the islands in Indonesia have their charm, have beautiful beaches, and are unique in their own right. Of all the islands owned, the only island inhabited by ancient animals is the Komodo dragon which can be visited by tourists. If you are looking for an all-in-one adventure experience, see Komodo dragons in their…

The Uniqueness of Koja Doi Tourism Village in East Nusa Tenggara

Koja Doi Village is located in East Alok sub-district, Sikka Regency, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT). Visitors can access this village by boat with a travel time of about 40 minutes from Nangahale Harbor. Koja Doi is one of the tourist villages that won the Indonesia Sustainable Tourism Award (ISTA) from the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy. This village offers marine tourism, nature tourism, and cultural tourism. Koja Doi Village has several spot to visit, such as the site of the 1992 tsunami, a stone bridge, ancient rock hills, and…

Enjoying the Enchantment of Marosi Beach in West Sumba

West Sumba has a number of beaches that are destinations and attractions for its tourism sector. One of them is Marosi Beach. This beach is located in Lamboya District. You don’t need long from Waikabubak to the location. Enough to travel overland for approximately one hour. In fact, you are also not charged a levy when entering this beach area. Marosi Beach is a beach that is completely empty of visitors. This is a recommended place for those of you who want to get rid of boredom from tired activities.…

Exploring Aili Beach in Central Sumba

Aili Beach in Central Sumba Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province No one can deny the values of natural attractions like beaches, no? When it is about beautiful beaches, East Nusa Tenggara Province has many of them including the one called Aili Beach of Central Sumba Regency. To be exact, the location is in Konda Maloba Village and it resides in South Katikutana Sub-District. Like other beaches of NTT Province, this one is recognized for its pristine nuance and beautiful white sand. The good thing is that it resides in the…

Hidden Waterfall is Called Gunung Meja of East Sumba

Gunung Meja Waterfall in East Sumba Regency Aside from exotic beaches and interesting local culture, East Nusa Tenggara Province is the home to other tourist attractions including waterfalls. Well, one of them resides in East Sumba Regency, which is called Gunung Meja Waterfall. To be exact, the location is in Kuta Village and it belongs to Kanatang Sub-District. Have no worries. The distance is considered especially for those coming from Waingapu City. So, what makes it unique? Some locals call it the hidden nirvana waterfall due to its nice landscape…

Wajijarang Beach Near to A Nature Hill in Lembata Regency

Long white sand stretches. Separating the sea from the mainland, adorned the beautiful and charming nature curves. The waves never stop decorating time. Kiss sand grains from morning to night. That is Waijarang Beach, one of favorite destination in Lembata Regency. It is near to Ferry Port, or about 30 minutes from Lewoleba, the regency capital. It is easy to reach it. Only by vehicle or motorcycle, you can visit it with your traveler friend. If you want to reach it through sea lane, feel free. You will also enjoy…

Uninhabited Pombo Island in Ambon, Maluku

Pombo Island is a small and uninhabited island surrounded completely by rocks and atolls which are circular. Pombo Island covers an area of 1,000 hectares no more than a stretch of sand, white beaches and pieces of coral covered by green and lush foliage. Flocks of exotic birds of all shapes, sizes and colors are perched on tree branches, while rare fish and mollusks roam freely on the coral-studded ocean floor. The location is quite far away, beside to the state of the protected environment increases the attractiveness of this…

The Beauty of Rinca Island

Nusa Tenggara Archipelago is part of Indonesia. It features many interesting islands. Rinca Island is not an exception. The location is in the west part of Flores Island. Flores and Rinca are separated by Molo Strait. So, what can tourists do in here? First, it is a famous tourist spot. UNESCO has chosen it as one of the world’s heritages. It is because Rinca is part of Komodo National Park. The other parts are Motang, Padar, and Komodo Island. Here, you can find numerous wild animals and beautiful landscapes. The…

The Enchantment of Abui Tribe of Alor, East Nusa Tenggara

The Abui (Mountain) tribe, preferring called Abui Laku, which means mountain people. They live in the corner of Alor Regency. The existence of Abui tribe with its culture is preserved by Alor Regency Government. They become the charm of cultural tourism in Alor, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), which is popular with marine tourism and dugong mammals. Takpala Village is a traditional village in Lembur Barat Village, Alor Tengah Utara District, Alor Regency, East Nusa Tenggara. The location of the village on the hill is inhabited by about 13 Abui family…

Explore Komodo Island

Komodo National Park lies in the Wallacea Region of Indonesia, identified by WWF and Conservation International as a global conservation priority area, and is located in the center of the Indonesian archipelago, between the islands of Sumbawa and Flores. Komodo National Park includes three major islands: Komodo, Rinca and Padar, as well as numerous smaller islands creating a total surface area (marine and land) of more than 1,800 km2. As well as being home to the Komodo Dragon, also known as the Komodo Monitor, or Ora (to Indonesians), the park…