Discover the best top things to do in Sumba, Indonesia including Explore Sumba, Nihiwatu Beach, Weekuri Lake, Mananga Aba Beach, Walakiri Beach, Tarimbang Beach, Wairinding Hill, Tarung Cultural Villag, Sumba Cultural Conservation and Learning Institute, Ratenggaro Beach.
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5.0 based on 16 reviews
We are the only touroperator in Sumba Barat with more than 5 years experience in world tourism. We are confident that we will be able to assist tourists who will be coming to Sumba. We try to deliver as quick and accurate as possible. The trips are tailor made and can be customised as you like. There are also pre-made trips that you can find on our website!
4.5 based on 158 reviews
I brought 3 kids (4,6 and 9 years) for just a visit as tourist, apparently my kids love the lagoon. Instead of only photo taking, we spent 5 hours here to enjoy and swim with the locals. Amazing torquise color of the water, friendly local kids, breathtaking views Please note when you go with family, please use local driver + guide to save your time of journey. The access to every spot is not that easy to reach.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
Mananga Aba Beach is a long white sandy beach on the north coast of the western part of Sumba Island
The sand is so smooth and so white, a very peaceful place where you can be totally alone for the whole beach with 4G Telkomsel internet. In addition to the cristal clear water and various blue colors or the pool, the sky and the ocean
4.5 based on 79 reviews
Not to far from the Waingapu city.. easy access, relaxing beach to just sitting around while enjoying the View. People also go here for photo taking at the mangrove next to the beach. Just make sure the timing of the riptide if you want to Take picture here. Besides that, the local provide a toilet to wash yourself (very rare in Sumba) Nice beach
4.5 based on 59 reviews
This hill is also one of iconic and most visited place in Sumba Island. The spot is perfect place to see and capture sunset time. In the area you will some some local kids brought their horses. Really beautiful to watch
4.0 based on 50 reviews
This beach is very large but not quite a white sandy beach because a large river is in the corner between the Ratenggaro village and the beach. The villagers are now having many contacts with the foreigners. There are actually many traditional villages in Sumba. Most of them have a few traditional Sumba house with a tall thatched grass roof. However, Ratenggaro is especially extraordinary because it is located on the seaside.
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