A minimum of 2 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 1 day(s) before the departure date
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Travelers with the following conditions or other health issues that could be worsened by excessive stimulation should not participate in this activity: Heart disease, Asthma, Epilepsy, Pregnant women
If the total number of guests is fewer than 5, transportation will be provided using an Innova or similar vehicle. For groups of 6 or more guests, a HiAce or similar vehicle will be used to ensure comfort throughout the trip.
Yes, visiting Wae Rebo Village offers a truly unique cultural immersion. You'll experience a warm welcome ceremony from the local community and stay overnight in a traditional Mbaru Niang house. This journey provides a rare opportunity to engage with authentic local traditions and witness a preserved way of life amidst stunning natural beauty, making it a highly rewarding experience.
Tourists are welcome to visit Wae Rebo Village, which is a living cultural heritage site. Visitors are expected to respect local customs and traditions, which typically includes participating in a welcome ceremony and adhering to village rules. Given its remote location and the overnight stay in a Mbaru Niang house, a guided tour usually facilitates access and ensures all necessary arrangements are handled for a respectful and smooth visit.
The hike to Wae Rebo Village involves trekking through lush tropical forest trails. It is considered moderately challenging and typically takes around 3-4 hours one way, depending on individual fitness levels and weather conditions. Proper hiking shoes and a good level of physical stamina are recommended to comfortably navigate the varied terrain and inclines.
Wae Rebo Village is nestled in the remote mountains of Flores, Indonesia. The journey to Wae Rebo typically begins from Labuan Bajo Town. From Labuan Bajo, travelers embark on a drive to a starting point near the village, followed by a significant trek through the forest to reach the secluded community.
Besides the cultural immersion at Wae Rebo Village, this 2-day, 1-night tour includes visits to several natural attractions. You can explore Cunca Pilas Waterfall, known for its refreshing natural pools, and relax at Nuca Molas Island. Nuca Molas Island offers pristine white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
When visiting Wae Rebo Village, you'll be greeted with an authentic local cultural experience. This includes a warm welcome ceremony conducted by the village community, a profound way to connect with their traditions. Additionally, you will have the unique opportunity to stay overnight in a traditional Mbaru Niang house, immersing yourself further in their ancestral way of life and community spirit.
At Nuca Molas Island, visitors can enjoy a variety of relaxing and water-based activities. The island is known for its pristine white sandy beaches, ideal for sunbathing and unwinding. Its crystal-clear waters are perfect for swimming and snorkeling, allowing you to explore the vibrant marine life around the island.
The overnight stay in a traditional Mbaru Niang house is a cornerstone of the Wae Rebo Village experience. These unique conical houses are central to the Manggarai people's culture. You'll sleep communally, often on mats, sharing space with fellow travelers and possibly villagers. It's a fundamental part of immersing yourself in the local way of life and provides a rare glimpse into their traditional communal living.