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WELCOME TO OUR SITE ....
Our aim is to share our experiences with those who wish
to know more about our Flores and Komodo dragon island,
included Komodo National Park and tiny surrounding island
near Labuanbajo in west Flores and Lembata and Alor
island east of Flores. to show closely our nature pure,
and enjoy the stunning beauty of Flores nature, to get
close with the friendly local
tribes, to see with their own and wonderful arts and
cultures, and to discover the world most diverse and
exotic wildlife.
We also focus on eco tour, community based eco-tourism,
trekking and bird watching, these program are taking
places in Tado, Werang, Mbeliling, and Wae rebo Village,
located in West Flores. This may help local community
development, local economic and local resources.
We bring you to the special, one of Indonesian most
beautiful and special destination, deep insight into
the culture and natural heritage.
Thank you, “TERIMA KASIH” for visiting,
and we humbly hope that you would be our next clients
to enjoy our services…
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| Flores
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Homo
Floresiensis |
Flores island, the
exotic place least visited by the foreigner. It is worth
to visit the destination. It has strong ethnic touch
with typical tribal work of civilization, more people
still influenced by the animistic beliefs. The nature
settings are so beautiful, there are soaring volcanoes,
colored crater lakes, forests, beautiful sea gardens
with white sands beaches, and prehistoric Giant animals
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Liang Bua is a limestone
cave in the Manggarai Regency of which Ruteng is the
administrative centre. Although much of the regency
comprises infertile limestones,some part of very suitable
for paddy field cultivation and the area generally is
known as “The rice bowl” of flores region.
As well as having rich natural resources,Manggarai regency
also has a wealth of archeological sites. [ more
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| Komodo
Dragon |
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Komodo
National Park |
“The Komodo
dragon, as befits any creature evoking a mythological
beast, has many names. It is also the Komodo monitor,
being a member of the monitor lizard family, Varanidae,
which today has one genus, Varanus. Residents of the
island of Komodo call it the ora. Among some on Komodo
and the islands of Rinca and Flores, it is buaya darat
(land crocodile), a name that is descriptive but inaccurate;
monitors are not crocodilians. [ more
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Komodo National Park
lies in the Wallacea Region of Indonesia, identified
by WWF and Conservation International as a global conservation
priority area. The Park is located between the islands
of Sumbawa and Flores at the border of the Nusa Tenggara
Timur (NTT) and Nusa Tenggara Barat (NTP) provinces.
It includes three major islands, Komodo, Rinca and Padar,
and numerous smaller islands together totaling 603 km2
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| Whale Hunting Lamalera, Indonesia |
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Lamalera is a village which is perched on the rocky slopes of an active volcano on the southern coast of the island of Lembata, in Nusa Tenggara Timur in eastern Indonesia. An anonymous Portuguese document of 1624 describes the islanders as hunting whales with harpoons for their oil, and implies that they collected and sold ambergris. [ More .......] |
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