
Timor, Kupang, Lasiana Beach
Timor, Kupang, Lasiana Beach Kupang is a city in West Timor and the provincial capital of West Nusa Tenggara.
Read More »Timor, Kupang, Lasiana Beach Kupang is a city in West Timor and the provincial capital of West Nusa Tenggara.
Read More »Sumba Wanokaka Beach Wanokaka Traditional and prmitive villages and old megalithic tombs , Pasola in every March.
Read More »Sumba, Nihiwatu Beach Traveling to Nihiwatu is part of your adventure. You’ll fly into Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali and have a chance to explore as you stay overnight, then take a connecting flight in the morning to Tambolaka airport on Sumba Island. From there, a 90-minute drive through[…]
Read More »Sumba, Marosi Beach Pantai Marosi is a beautiful beach on west Sumba. Coastal scenery This paradise coastline is where the nyale (sea worms) are said to appear which is the signal for the beginning of the pasola festival. There are some pretty isolated settlements along this part of coastline, and[…]
Read More »Flores, Pink Beach, Komodo Island http://www.indonesia-tourism.com/forum/showthread.php?1790-The-Gorgeously-Pink-Beach-Komodo-Island Pink Beach is one of the famous tourist destinations in Komodo National Park, featured by the beautiful white sandy beach, amazing underwater life and stunning panorama surrounding area. The sand beach is derived from small red sand which spread out to the beach area.[…]
Read More »Flores, Labuan Bajo http://www.indonesia-tourism.com/forum/showthread.php?1320-Labuan-Bajo-The-Point-For-Trips-to-Komodo-Island On the westernmost tip of the Island of Flores, the town of Labuan Bajo, or also spelled Labuhan Bajo sits peacefully: a small fishing site with surprisingly comprehensive tourist facilities. The central logic for its wide range of amenities is the extraordinary interest of travelers to[…]
Read More »Flores, Koka beach http://www.indonesia-tourism.com/forum/showthread.php?1784-Koka-beach-Sikka-Natural-Authenticity Attention to the houses along the road from Paga Maumere to finally invite the impression that the Flores people, especially Sikka, such as collecting chunks of rock are arranged neatly into a rock garden in their yard. Is this the meaning of authenticity to the person[…]
Read More »Flores, Mbalata beach http://www.indonesia-tourism.com/forum/showthread.php?1785-Mbalata-beach-Solitude-Joint-Nature In a cross between Bajawa Flores in Ngada and Ruteng in Manggarai, a path towards the south coast is known by local people as Mbalata Beach. The beach is almost hidden from the opportunity to enjoy the peace of the agricultural community and the fishing village[…]
Read More »Flores, Babi Island, Maumere http://www.indonesia-tourism.com/forum/showthread.php?1786-Babi-Island-Maumere-East-Nusa-Tenggara For most people, the name of the island is quite intriguing. Is there a lot of pigs so-called Pig Island?. The question is also to be my question. Apparently not, although the answer was no relationship at the animal. When you are on the plane[…]
Read More »Sumbawa, Kenawa Island http://www.indonesia-tourism.com/forum/showthread.php?1665-Kenawa-Island-Little-Heaven-in-West-Sumbawa Quiet, calm and peaceful. That was my first impression, once set foot on the island Kenawa. There was no birds singing, sound waves are also not great. Only the occasional sound of small ripples on the beach. As far as the eye could see, there was[…]
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