Friday, April 17, 2020

FLORES - THE HIDDEN GEM OF INDONESIA

When it comes to Indonesia, most would think of Bali, Java or more recently popular Lombok Island. What about Flores Island? It is a lesser known island in the East Nusa Tenggara, located between Lombok to the west and Timor Leste to the east.

The people and culture here are unique. Most of them are Catholic and the natives have curly hair like those in Papua New Guinea. To get from one tourist destination in the east to another in the west, it takes a very long journey in a few days. What I remember most about the island is the simple lifestyle, unique culture and beautiful lakes. The most memorable food I had was fried banana as there are many fried food stalls around, selling what they call in Indonesia "goreng gorengan", which simply translates to fried food.

There are many beautiful places to explore. We went to 4 key main highlights, the most iconic Kelimutu Lake, the traditional Bena Village, Cancar Spider Web Rice Field and the famous Komodo Island.

Kelimutu Lake
This is the key highlight where people come to witness the three color lake of the volcano. There are 3 lakes and at an undetermined time, there will be 3 different colors simultaneously. The 3 colors are mainly blue, green/white and red/dark brown. The color changes due to the chemical reactions in the volcanic basin. When we were there, we only saw 2 colors, red and blue. Kelimutu Lake is located in Kelimutu National Park. The best time to visit is early morning to catch the amazing sunrise at the summit. It only takes 30 mins to trek from the entrance.





Bena Traditional Village
It belongs to the Ngada tribe. The unique feature of the village is the high thatch roof with traditional megalithic culture still displayed. Stone monument in the center of the village is iconic. 






Cancar Spider Web Rice Field 
The paddy field here is divided among family members in a spider web formation. 



Komodo Island
It is the habitat of the world's largest monitor lizard, known as Komodo dragon. It has the most infectious saliva, full of  bacteria. This is how they prey by biting its victim and let the bacterial saliva infect the prey until it dies before eating it. There are jungle treks and breath taking views to go around the island. The view from Sulphurea Hill is amazing with volcanic mountain and sea backdrop.





Even though we went to only 4 key areas, the whole journey from the east to the west along the long shaped island took 9 days. That was because the transportation here was not fully developed for tourism as of 2010. The best way to travel is to rent a van, even that can take a whole day to travel from one destination to another.

Along the journey, we get to enjoy the rustic countryside view with paddy fields and seaside.





Flores has remained one of the less explored destinations. It was a blessing to travel with 2 friends whom we met through an earlier trip to Laos. 

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