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Nihiwatu Sumba Island

Choose Nihiwatu Sumba Island as the Best Place to Stay

Choosing to stay on Nihiwatu Sumba Island is the best option for you. Sumba is one of the best islands in Indonesia to visit. There are some beautiful tourist places in Sumba that you can come. Here are five destinations you must visit.

Marosi Beach

The first place to visit is Marosi Beach. This beach is known as one of the prettiest spots in West Sumba. For those of you who have a hobby of surfing, you need to know about this great place. Marosi beach is known as one of the best surfing spots for all surfers. This beach offers you white sand, and you will feel like you are in paradise. Surfers will love the waves.

The Amazing Wanokaka Waterfall

When you stay on Nihiwatu Sumba Island, you can go to an amazing waterfall named Wanokaka. This waterfall is in the west of Sumba. Some people call this waterfall the Niagara of Indonesia because it has 90 meters in height. When you like to come to this waterfall, you need to get a guide. The guide will show you the way to reach this waterfall.

The Megalithic Stone in Waikabubak

Waikabubak is also regarded as one of Sumba’s major centers, although it is more of a loose confederation of tiny settlements situated amid emerald-hued fields ringed by charming undulating hills. One of the main attractions is exploring Waikabubak’s smaller neighboring settlements, like Kampung Tarung, and the beautiful megalithic stone cemeteries for which Sumba is known.

Visit Mandorak Beach

For those of you who come to Nihiwatu Sumba Island, you must visit Mandorak Beach. This beach is next to Weekuri Lake and has a lovely lagoon as its backyard. It’s a beautiful place to sunbathe and unwind while taking in the scenery because the water is an eye-catching shade of turquoise, and the beach is lined with fine, white sand. The waters are clear and tranquil, making it possible for you to swim without worrying about crowds. However, fishing is one of the region’s main industries, you might occasionally see a fishing boat pass by. Although the beach is modest, this only adds to its attractiveness. It is also one of the area’s cleanest beaches, making it well worth visiting.

Watu Malado Beach

One of Sumba’s most magnificent beaches, Watu Malado Beach, is made up of rocky cliffs that give way to white sands and crystal-clear waters. The various types of vibrant coral here are amazing, and one feature to keep an eye out for is the sizable rock formations that are dispersed throughout the sand, including one very striking and elegant arc. This beach is known as the best place to visit in Sumba.

Swimming and sunbathing are available during the day, but one of the best activities is to visit at dusk to watch the sunset across the sparkling sea.

Those are five destinations you must visit when you come to Sumba, and complete your holiday by staying at the Nihiwatu Sumba Island resort.