2025 Southwest Sumba Regency Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in March)
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A Water Oasis Amidst the Fields of Sumba Island
I visited a hidden oasis called 'Bendungan Waikelo Sawah' that emerges from the idyllic landscapes of Sumba Island.
Driving through what seemed like endless rice fields, I wondered what could possibly be ahead. Then, suddenly, a breathtaking view appeared. It felt like a dream. The oasis in the photos was stunning, but the surrounding terraced fields were equally beautiful. There were even people swimming, and I regretted not bringing my swimsuit.
You can reach this place from Waingapu Airport, but only by car or motorbike. It's best to go with a guide or a tour, or you can rent a motorbike. There are several tours available, which is a great option as they also take you to other spots!
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Makan Dulu where cozy come to dine with you 🍽️🌴
#celebrateit #makandulu #tambolaka
If you’re looking for a great place to eat in Tambolaka, Makan Dulu should be on your list. This restaurant is known for its mix of Indonesian and Western dishes, offering everything from fresh seafood to hearty comfort food. Whether you want a plate of flavorful fried rice, grilled fish straight from the sea, or a refreshing smoothie, you’ll find something delicious here.
What to Expect
✅ A varied menu with Indonesian and international options
✅ Fresh ingredients and bold flavors
✅ Friendly service in a cozy setting
When to Go
Makan Dulu is a great stop for lunch or dinner. It’s the perfect place to refuel before heading out to explore Sumba’s beaches and hills or to relax after a long day of adventures.
Why You Should Try It
Good food, reasonable prices, and a welcoming atmosphere make Makan Dulu a solid choice when visiting Tambolaka. If you’re in town and need a meal that hits the spot, this is the place to go! 🍛🔥
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Cooling Off at Wee Kacura – A Waterfall Escape in the Rice Fields 💦🌿
#celebrateit #sumba #weekacura
Wee Kacura is not your typical waterfall. Hidden among Sumba’s rice fields, this peaceful spot feels like nature’s own secret retreat. Instead of trekking through dense jungle, you wander past golden-green rice paddies, with farmers waving as you pass. The further you go, the more you hear the rush of water—until, finally, you arrive.
The waterfall itself is small but stunning, spilling down into a clear, refreshing pool. It’s the perfect place to soak your feet, cool off from the sun, or just sit on a rock and let the sound of flowing water wash over you. There’s no loud crowds, no tourist rush—just the quiet hum of nature and the occasional dragonfly zipping by.
Why You’ll Love It 🌿🚶♂️
✔️ A peaceful, off-the-beaten-path experience
✔️ Refreshing water that’s perfect for a dip
✔️ A scenic walk through rice fields to get there
If you’re exploring Sumba, Wee Kacura is worth a stop. Whether you want to swim, take photos, or just relax, this little waterfall makes for a perfect midday break. Sometimes, the simplest places leave the biggest impression.
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MAKAN DULU: A Tasty Stop in Tambolaka 🍽️🌞
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When in Tambolaka, finding good food isn’t a challenge—especially if you stop by MAKAN DULU. This restaurant serves a mix of Indonesian and Western flavors, offering everything from fresh seafood to comforting rice dishes. Every bite is packed with flavor, making it a great spot for both locals and travelers looking for a satisfying meal.
The laid-back atmosphere and friendly staff make dining here even better. Whether you’re grabbing a quick lunch or lingering over dinner, it’s the kind of place that makes you feel at home. Perfect for a break between exploring Sumba’s natural beauty, MAKAN DULU is definitely worth a visit if you’re in town. Great food, good vibes—what more do you need? 🍛🔥
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Dulu: A Great Spot to Eat in Tambolaka 🍽️🌿
#celebrateit #MakanDulu #tambolaka
If you’re in Tambolaka and need a good meal, Makan Dulu is a fantastic option. This restaurant serves a mix of Indonesian and Western food, with dishes ranging from grilled seafood to classic fried rice. Fresh ingredients and bold flavors make every meal here satisfying.
Why Eat Here?
✔️ A menu with both local and international choices
✔️ Freshly prepared meals with great taste
✔️ Relaxed atmosphere and friendly staff
Best Time to Visit
Whether you’re stopping by for lunch before exploring Sumba or ending the day with a good dinner, Makan Dulu is a reliable choice. The welcoming vibe makes it a great place to sit back, enjoy good food, and recharge. If you’re in Tambolaka, don’t miss it! 🍛🔥
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Wee Kacura’s Rice Fields: A Walk Through Time and Tradition 🌾🚶♂️
#celebrateit #WeeKacuraRice
In Wee Kacura, the rice fields are more than just farmland—they’re a living, breathing part of Sumba’s culture. Walking through them isn’t just about enjoying the scenery; it’s about stepping into a world where time moves differently. The fields stretch out in every direction, a patchwork of vibrant greens and golden hues, depending on the season.
The narrow dirt paths wind past tranquil streams and slow-moving water buffalo, their presence adding to the quiet, unhurried atmosphere. The scent of fresh earth lingers in the air, while the soft rustling of rice stalks creates a natural soundtrack. Occasionally, you’ll spot a farmer tending to the fields, working with the same patience and dedication that has sustained this land for generations.
This walk isn’t just a visual treat—it’s a moment to pause and appreciate a way of life that exists in harmony with nature. There are no distractions here, no rush—just a reminder of the beauty in simplicity. If you’re in Sumba, don’t just pass by these fields. Take a walk, breathe it in, and let the land tell its story.
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A Rainy Season Visit to Air Terjun Lokomboro: Worth It? 🌧️💦
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Visiting Air Terjun Lokomboro during the rainy season is an adventure—just maybe not the one I had in mind. Located in West Sumba, this waterfall is known for its clear, cascading water surrounded by lush greenery… except when it’s raining nonstop. Then, it’s more of a loud, muddy torrent where you can’t see much past the mist and water spray. 🌊😂
The journey there was already a challenge—slippery paths, deep puddles, and the constant battle of not losing a shoe in the mud. By the time I got close, the waterfall was roaring, the visibility was low, and the only thing I could truly admire was how thoroughly soaked I was.
That said, there’s something wild and exciting about seeing nature in full force. The sheer power of the waterfall is impressive, and the surrounding forest, drenched in rain, feels alive. Would I recommend coming in the dry season instead? Absolutely. But if you’re up for a muddy, misty adventure, Lokomboro in the rain is an experience you won’t forget. Just bring waterproof everything. ☔😅