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Casa Narrow Villa
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resort , Nembrala
Casa Narrow Villa is a beachfront property situated in Nembrala, a 10-minute walk from Nemberala Beach and 40 kilometres from David Constantijn Saudale Airport. The resort offers a range of amenities including a spa, restaurant, bar, and private beach area, as well as bicycle rentals for exploring the surrounding area.
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East Nusa Tenggara
24/10 – 29/10
SG$68/nighttotal: SG$340 (5 )
Koe Koe Villa
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house , Nembrala
Koe Koe Villa is a house located in Nembrala, 38.6 kilometres from David Constantijn Saudale Airport. This family-friendly villa offers accommodation for up to nine guests, featuring a private garden, terrace, and a fully equipped kitchen, with free Wi-Fi and private parking provided.
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East Nusa Tenggara
24/10 – 29/10
SG$141/nighttotal: SG$705 (5 )
Le Pirate Island - Adults Only
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resort , Labuan Bajo
Le Pirate Island - Adults Only is a secluded resort situated on a private island, accessible by a 60-minute boat ride from Labuan Bajo, approximately 22 kilometres from Komodo International Airport. This adults-only retreat offers a peaceful escape with a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, and a sun terrace, ideal for enjoying the tropical climate and proximity to Komodo National Park, home to the famous Komodo dragons.
East Nusa Tenggara
24/10 – 29/10
SG$38/nighttotal: SG$190 (5 )
Dalvin: Room 2 - Comfort Nest | Near Airport
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apartment , Kabupaten Labuan Bajo
This Labuan Bajo apartment, conveniently located near Rinca Island, Pede Labuan Beach, and Batu Cermin Cave, offers easy access to Labuan Bajo's attractions. The 9-square-metre holiday home features one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps three guests, and includes a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a garden, parking, and complimentary breakfast.
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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 in Komodo National Park or the beaches around Rote Island. For cultural immersion, visit the traditional villages of Wae Rebo (unique cone-shaped houses) and Bena (traditional Ngada houses). Komodo National Park itself is a must-see, famous for its Komodo dragons. Kelimutu's three crater lakes, each a different colour, are a truly unique geological wonder.
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What is the best itinerary to experience East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia?
A good itinerary depends on your interests and time. A 10-day trip could include: 3 days exploring Komodo National Park (Komodo Island, Padar Island, Rinca Island), 2 days in Flores (e.g., exploring Ende and Bajawa), 2 days experiencing the traditional villages of Wae Rebo and Bena, and 3 days relaxing on the beaches of Rote Island. This is just a suggestion; you could easily focus more on diving, hiking, or cultural experiences depending on your preferences.
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What is the best time to visit East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia?
The best time to visit is during the dry season, from April to October. This period offers the best weather for outdoor activities and exploring the islands. However, remember that even during the dry season, short bursts of rain are possible.
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What popular festivals can you find in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia?
East Nusa Tenggara has many local festivals. The Pasola, a traditional spear-throwing ceremony on Sumba Island, is particularly well-known, though the exact dates vary. Many other local festivals celebrate harvests and religious events, often with unique cultural performances and traditions specific to each island.
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What traditional local food should you try in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia?
You absolutely must try Se'i, slow-smoked meat (often beef or pork), a regional specialty. Jagung Bose is another favourite; grilled corn on the cob, often served with a spicy sauce. Try the various seafood dishes available, especially fresh fish grilled over charcoal. Each island also has its unique culinary offerings, so be adventurous and try local dishes wherever you are.
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Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia?
Many smaller islands and villages remain relatively undiscovered. Exploring the less-visited parts of Sumba Island, for example, can reveal stunning landscapes and unique cultural experiences. Certain areas of Flores, away from the main tourist routes, also offer opportunities for more secluded exploration and encounters with local life.
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What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia?
Staying in homestays in traditional villages like Wae Rebo offers an immersive experience. Participating in local activities, such as helping with farming or fishing (if appropriate and with prior arrangement), can be a great way to connect. Simply engaging with locals in a respectful manner, learning a few basic Indonesian phrases, and showing genuine interest in their culture goes a long way.
What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia?
East Nusa Tenggara experiences a tropical climate with a distinct wet and dry season. Be prepared for heat, humidity, and potential rain showers, even during the dry season. Natural risks include volcanic activity (especially near Kelimutu), strong currents in the ocean, and occasional earthquakes. Staying informed about weather forecasts and local advisories is crucial.
Are there any special items you’ll need when travelling to East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia?
Pack light, breathable clothing suitable for hot and humid weather. Good walking shoes are essential for exploring villages and hiking. Sunscreen, insect repellent, a hat, and sunglasses are vital for sun protection. Consider bringing a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated. Learning a few basic Indonesian phrases will also greatly enhance your experience.