Indonesia Travel Destnations Indonesia has endless stories about its natural wealth and beauty. It seems every corner of Indonesia has its own. Among them are unique villages with a strong culture and very tempting to visit. They still maintain their traditional style for hundreds years. And that's what makes them appeal to tourists. Well for you who are curious about them, here are Five Unique Villages In Indonesia.
1. Wae Rebo Village
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This village is located in Satarmase sub-district, Manggarai regency, East Nusa Tenggara. In this village there are at least 7 main houses that are conical with the same height and diameter. One house can be occupied by 6 to 8 families. In addition, the natural green around the village is also very beautiful to enjoy. The house of cones and natural beauty became the backbone of the perfection of the village of Wae Rebo.
2. Penglipuran Village
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Apparently Bali also has a unique village named Penglipuran Village located in Bangli. It is said that this village is touted as the cleanest village on the island. This tourist village is not so big, this village area is only 112 hectares with 9 hectares used for settlement. The air and the state of this village is still beautiful and very thick with Balinese culture. Balinese architecture house is lined up on the left and right side of the road. Trees, grasses and colorful flowers appear to flourish. As far as the eye can see that looks just beauty! What makes the atmosphere so fun is that the village is free of motor vehicles. You can be satisfied photographing while knowing more closely the culture of local residents without having to be afraid of smoke pollution. The entrance fee to the village is also affordable, which is Rp 7,500 per person.
3. Baduy Tribe Village
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Baduy village inhabited by Baduy tribe. Baduy village is divided into two namely Baduy Luar and Baduy Dalam. For those of you who want to come to this village can directly visit the Village Ciboleger which became the entrance to the Baduy Tribe settlement. Well for you photography enthusiasts, if you want to take pictures baduy village, you have to prepare stamina. Because Ciboleger Village you have to do trekking to the settlement of Baduy Luar and Baduy Dalam for about 5 hours. The journey is surely very exhausting, but along the way you can enjoy the cool fresh air and beautiful green hills. After you arrive in the settlement, you can see their houses made of bamboo and neatly arranged. The river that flows in the settlement is also very clear, because the Baduy tribe very appreciate nature. From several branches of the river, they use only one daily. Other river branches with clear water can be enjoyed by the surrounding community and tourists who come. The forest is also very well maintained because the Baduy community always respect the mother-nature.
4. Trunyan Village
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Trunyan Village is located in Bangli Regency, Bali. Trunyam Village is a unique village because it still runs unusual customs. The green landscape of the village is complemented by the abundance of human skulls scattered everywhere. It must be scary for some people, but this is what makes Bungli village unique. This village has a grave on the east side of Lake Batur. Here, the corpse is not buried. The corpse was left alone on the ground to rot. It is different from other Balinese who make the majority of Ngaben ceremonies.
5. Kete Kesu Village
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Kete Kesu village is located in Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi. This village has unusual uniqueness. People in this tourist village have the belief that burying human bodies on a rock cliff is a good thing. So do not be surprised if you watch the skulls scattered on various sides of the cliffs in Kete Kesu. In the village of Kete Kesu, there are two ways of burial. The body was placed in a rock and a natural cave, or a house tomb called patane in Toraja. While on vacation to this village, you can see the coffins of Toraja people called erong. The shape is symbolized by the genitals and animal heads. Most of these erongs have reached 500 years! Well that's five unique villages that will add to your holiday impression. Make sure the five villages are in your travel list. Welcome.