RJ6G+4F, Unnamed Road, Fungafeng, Alor Tengah Utara, Alor Regency, East Nusa Tenggara, IndonesiaMap
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Not sure what to make of this place, perhaps interesting, not sure how real
We were off a small expedition cruise. On arrival we were greeted with traditional attired men and woman. Warriors with bows and arrows tried to look a little menacing. It did make for good photo op....
The road to Takpala can be a bit challenging, particularly after some rain. The village itself is in a great location and the performance is very authentic.
The village didn't have many inhabitants when we visited and it had just gotten quite a downpour. The two buildings which were basically built for tourists were pretty. The remainder of the village ...
love the village. & the people are nice too! I wasn't in a group tour so didn't have the chance to enjoy the dance but it's nice experience for my 8 y.o. son to see the real traditional house!
it's just about 30 minutes by motorbike from Kalabahi. The people are very friendly and you can see the root culture of the biggest tribe in Alor. You can even stay there. if you come in large group, ...
Not sure what to make of this place, perhaps interesting, not sure how real
We were off a small expedition cruise. On arrival we were greeted with traditional attired men and woman. Warriors with bows and arrows tried to look a little menacing. It did make for good photo op....
Nice authentic village to see traditional culture
The road to Takpala can be a bit challenging, particularly after some rain. The village itself is in a great location and the performance is very authentic.
Squalid muddy village
The village didn't have many inhabitants when we visited and it had just gotten quite a downpour. The two buildings which were basically built for tourists were pretty. The remainder of the village ...
well preserved
love the village. & the people are nice too! I wasn't in a group tour so didn't have the chance to enjoy the dance but it's nice experience for my 8 y.o. son to see the real traditional house!
worth to visit
it's just about 30 minutes by motorbike from Kalabahi. The people are very friendly and you can see the root culture of the biggest tribe in Alor. You can even stay there. if you come in large group, ...