Saturday, March 31, 2012

Trekking Mbeliling – Wae Rebho, Birds Watching & Village Stay 07 Days/ 06 Nights

Tour Code       : F-tm-wb&vs7d011
Start/ Finish    : Komodo airport Labuan Bajo West Flores, Indonesia
Grade              : Moderate to Strenuous
Leader/ Guide : Local Leader/ English speaking Guide from Nusa Wisata
Price               : US$ 700.00 per Person
Guaranteed to Run for a Minimum 02 Clients

Trekking Overview

At 1,239 meters in height, Mt Mbeliling offers a cool refuge from the warmer temperatures on the coast. This mountain trek leads through rainforests and an ever-changing array of vegetation specific to each altitude. And Sano Nggoang at 500 meters in depth, the deepest volcanic crater lakes in the world. Early morning light reflects the surrounding mountains in the lake’s sulfuric waters, shrouding the area in an ethereal layer of fog. Tado, a traditional Manggarai community where hand woven textiles, elaborate rites of passage and yearly cycles of ceremonies remain central themes in the daily life of its people. Respectful and interested visitors to Tado are assured of a warm welcome. Wae Rebho, the most traditional village where Manggaraian tribal ethnics are dwelt, located hidden among mountains.

Day-to-day Itinerary

Day 1: LABUAN BAJO - ARRIVAL (-/ -/ D). Upon arrival at Komodo airport of Labuan Bajo West Flores, our local guide will meet you then transfer to hotel for meals and accommodation. Afternoon free at leisure. Dinner and stay overnight at Hotel Golo Hilltop or Bajo Eco Lodge.

Day 2: LABUAN BAJO - MBELILING SANONGGOANG (B/ L/ D). Deperture by car to Roe village (21 km from Labuanbajo). Start trekking from here for 3 hours to Mbeliling through beautiful Werang. On the way you can see Flores endemic birds such as Flores hanging-parrot Loriculus flosculus, Flores crow Corvus Florensis and many other birds. Explore pure nature, rain forest and interact with local people. Take some relaxation at Cunca Rami Waterfall. Lunch will be provided by local people in Werang. In the afternoon drive to Sano Nggoang--a volcanic formed slopes and flat ridges area. There is a crater lake in the active mountain of Wae Sano. Dinner and stay overnight at Villagers House. 

Day 3: SANONGGOANG - TADO (B/ L/ D). Start your new day by walking around the deepest crater lake of Sano Nggoang, feel close to nature and local people. Afternoon drive to Tado--Community Based Eco Tourism--participate in eco tourism activities—get in touch with local people, join their activities or request some programs such as Ancient Rituals, Jungle Survivals or Traditional Artistantry and crafts. Dinner and stay overnight at Villagers House.

Day 4: TADO - DENGE VILLAGE (B/ L/ D). Depart by wooden truck to Denge—drive through southern coastline of Nangalili, discover southern part of Manggarai—stops for relaxing and swimming at Dintor and for making picture. Dinner and stay overnight at Villagers House in Denge.

Day 5: DENGE - WAEREBHO (B/ L/ D). Take a 4 hours trekking to Waerebho village--the most authentic traditional house of Manggaraian tribal ethnics--located at 1000 meters above sea level and surrounded by mountains. All houses in this village are traditional with very tall thatch roofs with inside the roofs has 5 levels - the top four mainly used as storage while living area located at the bottom. Here we will stay overnight in a house with 8 families (traditional sleeping mattresses will be provided). A great opportunity to get in touch with village people, learn by seeing, asking, and feeling their culture, life and activities. Dinner and stay overnight at Villagers House.

Day 6: WAEREBHO - RUTENG (B/ L/ D). Trek down to Denge village. Lunch will be provided in Denge. After lunch drive up to Ruteng with some stops in Narang with its spectacular rice terraces and scenery. Dinner and stay overnight at Hotel Dahlia or MBC Missionary Guest House in Ruteng.

Day 7: RUTENG - LABUAN BAJO (B/ -/ -). Early morning drive to Labuanbajo and directly to Komodo airport for your flight to next destination. Our service ends!



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