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9.1 215 reviews
East Nusa Tenggara
24/10 – 29/10
$60/nighttotal: $300 (5 )
Ara Garden Inn, Accommodation, Yoga Studio & Spa
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studio , Ruteng
Ara Garden Inn's studio apartment in Ruteng, Flores, is situated 126km from Komodo International Airport and offers convenient access to local attractions. This 24-square-metre self-catering unit features a bedroom, bathroom, seating area, terrace, garden access, parking, and a shared lounge, accommodating up to four guests and including on-site yoga classes.
9.7 46 reviews
East Nusa Tenggara
24/10 – 29/10
$122/nighttotal: $610 (5 )
Homey 2br In The Heart Of Labuan Bajo "Ruang Bajo"
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apartment , Komodo
Ruang Bajo, a two-bedroom apartment in Kampung Ujung, Labuan Bajo, is situated a 0.8-kilometre walk from Marina Mall, the Meruorah Hotel, and Kampung Ujung night market, and a 5-10 minute drive (approximately 3-6 kilometres) from Komodo International Airport. This self-catering property sleeps four guests and features a private kitchen with a microwave and fridge, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi (up to 15mbps), rooftop access with sea views, and free parking; it is located below the Kopi Mane cafe.
8.5 14 reviews
East Nusa Tenggara
24/10 – 29/10
$63/nighttotal: $315 (5 )
The Balbina House
2 2
house , Labuan Bajo
This Labuan Bajo holiday home is conveniently located 1.9km from Komodo International Airport, offering easy access to explore Komodo National Park and its surrounding attractions. The two-bedroom property sleeps four, boasting a private pool, sun terrace, free Wi-Fi, and parking; plus a nearby snack bar and bicycle rental for exploring the area.
8.8 1534 reviews
East Nusa Tenggara
24/10 – 29/10
$164/nighttotal: $820 (5 )
Meruorah Komodo Labuan Bajo
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resort , Labuan Bajo
Meruorah Komodo Labuan Bajo is located in Labuan Bajo, just a short walk from Wae Rana Beach and a short drive from Pede Beach, offering easy access to the beautiful coastline. This resort has received very good user ratings, with an excellent location rating and very good cleanliness rating. The resort offers a range of modern amenities, including a swimming pool, fitness centre, and restaurant. Guests can enjoy a range of activities including cycling, and the resort also offers tour organisation services.
Frequently Asked Questions about hotels in East Nusa Tenggara
What are the best landmarks to visit in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia?
East Nusa Tenggara boasts incredible diversity. For stunning beaches, head to Pink Beach on Komodo Island or the beaches of Flores. For cultural immersion, explore the traditional villages around Ende, including the Wae Rebo village with its unique cone-shaped houses. Kelimutu National Park, with its three volcanic crater lakes displaying varying colors, is a must-see natural wonder. And don't forget the iconic Komodo National Park, home to the Komodo dragon.
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What is the best itinerary to experience East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia?
A two-week itinerary could include: Komodo National Park (3 days), Flores (exploring Labuan Bajo, Bajawa, and Ende – 5 days), and a flight to Kupang to visit Kelimutu National Park (2 days). Allow time for travel between locations. This allows for a balance of nature, culture, and relaxation, but can be adjusted based on your interests and time constraints.
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What is the recommended daily budget for East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia (accommodation, dining, transportation, and activities)?
A daily budget of 1,000,000 Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) or approximately $67 USD should cover mid-range accommodation, meals at local warungs (small restaurants), transportation (including local buses and boats), and entry fees for most attractions. Budget travelers could manage on less, while luxury travelers would need significantly more.
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What is the best time to visit East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia?
The dry season, from April to October, offers the best weather for exploring East Nusa Tenggara. However, peak season (July-August) means higher prices and more crowds. Shoulder seasons (April-May and September-October) offer a good balance of pleasant weather and fewer tourists.
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What popular festivals can you find in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia?
East Nusa Tenggara has many local festivals. One notable example is the Pasola, a traditional spear-throwing ceremony held in Sumba. The exact dates vary each year, so checking local listings closer to your travel dates is recommended.
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What traditional local food should you try in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia?
Se'i, smoked meat (usually pork or beef), is a regional specialty. Jagung bose, a sweet corn dessert, is another popular choice. You'll also find a variety of fresh seafood dishes, especially in coastal areas. Each island has its unique culinary traditions, so exploring different regions will offer a wide range of flavors.
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Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia?
The Wae Rebo village, while becoming more well-known, still retains a sense of authenticity. Exploring the less-visited islands within the archipelago, such as Alor or Rote, will reveal hidden gems and quieter experiences. Local guides can often point you towards less-traveled paths.
What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia?
Staying in homestays in rural villages offers an immersive experience. Participating in local ceremonies (with appropriate respect and guidance) provides insight into their customs. Learning basic Bahasa Indonesia will enhance interactions. Engage respectfully with locals, showing genuine interest in their culture.
What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia?
East Nusa Tenggara experiences a tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. Be prepared for potential rain, even during the dry season. The region is prone to earthquakes and volcanic activity; monitoring local advisories is crucial. Respect the natural environment and follow safety guidelines when engaging in activities like hiking or swimming.
Are there any special items you’ll need when traveling to East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia?
Pack light, breathable clothing suitable for both warm days and cooler evenings. Insect repellent is essential. Good walking shoes are necessary for exploring. A reusable water bottle is recommended, and a basic Indonesian phrasebook can be helpful. Ensure your vaccinations are up-to-date.
Does East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia feature primarily mountains, beaches, forests, or a mix of these landscapes?
East Nusa Tenggara offers a stunning mix of landscapes. Volcanic mountains dominate much of the terrain, with lush forests and dramatic coastlines featuring beautiful beaches. The islands showcase a diverse range of natural beauty.