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Create An Unforgettable Trip To Sumba Island

Do you have a plan to make a trip to Sumba? Sumba is one of the best islands with wonderful views in Indonesia. Indonesia is rich in natural jewels. Where do you go when you are in Sumba? You can start to write a plan for your trip to Sumba. You can go with or without a travel agent. It will depend on your budget for your holiday. Here are five places that you must visit when you come to Sumba.

Wairinding Hill

Wairinding Hill

This unspoiled savanna is a sight to behold. With rolling green grassy hills crisscrossing the horizon, this is the perfect place to relax and unwind after a long journey. Let the wind caress your skin and your mind wander in serenity, where there is only you and nature. Although this meadow only looks green during the rainy season (November–May), in the dry season (July–October), it turns into a golden expanse that is no less beautiful!

Waikabubak

Praijing Village
photo by nineblades

When you are going on a trip to Sumba, you can visit Waikabubak. Waikabubak is the largest city and gateway to the wild West Sumba. The weather is cooler here than on the coast, and almost every forested hill is home to traditional villages. We recommend you to use a local guide who can explain to you the history and culture of the area. While here, ask your guide to take you to an art shop and a house where women weave traditional containers for storing rice. These baskets come in various sizes. Even so, the largest is the size of five adults stretching their arms!

Kampung Tarung

Tenun Ikat Museum Ende

In traditional villages like Kampung Tarung, you can find local women weaving beautiful fabrics that can take up to a year to complete. Clothing made of ikat is usually worn at important ceremonies to display one’s social status. Sumba has a unique variety of ikat, most of which depict animals and tribal designs. It is the best place to visit in Sumba.

Sumba Cultural Research and Conservation Institute

Sumba Cultural Research and Conservation Institute

Located in Waitabula, this donation-based cultural institution houses more than 500 artifacts from across the island, dating back to the 16th century. You can find displays of ancient photographs, pottery, and a project showing how tombstones were carved.

Kanabu Wai Waterfall

Kanabu Wai Waterfall
photo by christian_nandri

In the Sumbanese language, Kanabu Wai means “waterfall.” Don’t you think that this spectacular waterfall resembles an ancient Chinese painting? The water flows out of several gaps in the vast expanse of rock walls, with vegetation growing between them.

Before you go to some destination places in Sumba, you had better choose the right time to go and book the hotels. It is time for you to prepare for your trip to Sumba.