NTT (Nusa Tenggara Timur)
Home of Komodo Dragons and Culture
This eastern Indonesian province is home to some of the country’s most iconic attractions, from the legendary Komodo dragons roaming wild in their native habitat, to the surreal tri-colored lakes of Kelimutu, and the sun-drenched beaches of Flores, Alor, and Sumba. Beyond its natural wonders, NTT is rich in cultural diversity, with more than 50 ethnic groups preserving centuries-old traditions, weaving techniques, and spiritual ceremonies.
Things to do:
Snorkeling & diving
Surfing
Beach/island hopping
Hiking & Trekking
Agrotourism & Gastronomy experiences
Cultural heritage
Wildlife watching
Recommended Destinations
Komodo
Komodo Island, the crown jewel of Indonesia’s Komodo National Park. Famed as the natural habitat of the legendary Komodo dragon, the world’s largest living lizard, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers more than just a glimpse into prehistoric times. Trek across rugged hills and sun-scorched savannahs, where dramatic views overlook turquoise bays and secluded beaches. Beneath the surface, Komodo’s waters are a diver’s dream, teeming with manta rays, sea turtles, colorful reefs, and an explosion of marine life.
Flores
From the surreal, color-shifting lakes of Mount Kelimutu to the lush, volcanic highlands and pristine beaches, Flores captivates with its dramatic landscapes and raw beauty. Across the island, you’ll encounter ancient tribal villages, intricate ikat weaving traditions, and vibrant Catholic and indigenous ceremonies that reflect Flores’s unique cultural fusion. Snorkel or dive in crystal-clear waters, hike through emerald valleys, or simply soak in the quiet charm of rural life.
Sumba
Unlike any other island in the archipelago, Sumba offers a journey into a living megalithic culture, where stone tombs, traditional thatched-roof villages, and ritual ceremonies remain central to daily life. The island’s vast, open landscapes range from rolling savannahs and limestone hills to secluded beaches and thundering waterfalls, offering endless opportunities for exploration and reflection. World-renowned surf breaks crash onto untouched shores, while inland, travelers can witness the dramatic Pasola festival, where warriors on horseback reenact ancient battles. With its rich ikat weaving heritage, spiritual depth, and soul-stirring scenery, Sumba is not just a destination. It’s a journey back in time, where culture is sacred, and nature still reigns supreme.
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