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Wae Rebo Guide: Flores’s Village Above the Clouds Wae Rebo is one of Indonesia’s most enchanting hidden places — a tiny traditional village of cone-roofed houses, set high in the mountains of Flores and often wrapped in cloud. Reaching it takes a trek, and staying overnight is a rare window into a living traditional culture. […]
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Kelimutu Guide: The Tri-Coloured Crater Lakes of Flores Kelimutu is one of Indonesia’s most surreal natural wonders — a volcano on Flores crowned by three crater lakes that mysteriously change colour. Watching the sun rise over them, as mist drifts off water that may be turquoise, green or black, is an experience travellers never forget. […]
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How to Get to Flores: Flights, Labuan Bajo & Overland Working out how to get to Flores is simpler than the island’s remote reputation suggests — a short flight from Bali puts you on its shores, ready for adventure. As a local Indonesian team that’s run Flores trips since 2006, here’s our clear, practical guide […]
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Best Time to Visit Flores: A Season-by-Season Guide The best time to visit Flores is the dry season, roughly April to October, when the roads are easiest, the trekking is most comfortable, and Kelimutu’s sunrises are at their clearest. But Flores has its own rhythm, and understanding the seasons helps you plan well. As a […]
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Flores Itinerary: The Perfect 3, 5 & 7 Days Overland Planning a Flores itinerary takes a little local know-how, because this is an island of long, winding roads and remote treasures rather than quick beach hops. The reward is one of Indonesia’s great overland adventures — cloud villages, crater lakes and ancient cultures. As a […]
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Flores Travel Guide: Volcanoes, Villages & Hidden Indonesia Flores travel guide is your introduction to one of Indonesia’s most extraordinary and least-visited islands. East of Bali and Komodo, Flores is a land of smoking volcanoes, colour-changing crater lakes, cloud-wrapped villages and ancient cultures. For travellers who want real adventure beyond the beaches, few places compare. […]
