5 DAYS 4 NIGHTS WEST TIMOR THROUGH KUPANG

Duration
5 days
Location
Indonesia
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5 DAYS 4 NIGHTS WEST TIMOR THROUGH KUPANG

Tour Code

  • EXO3WETIM - 5 DAYS 4 NIGHTS WEST TIMOR THROUGH KUPANG

Tour Description / Itinerary

DAY 01: KUPANG CITY TOUR – KOLBANO – OETUNE – SOE

Upon arrival at the Airport will do Kupang Sightseeing city tour then direct drive to Kolbano Beach one of the best Beach in West Timor offer your you clear white sand beach combine with colourful coral like diamond spread on the beach that will makes your picture beautiful. After enjoy Kolbano Beach we will be driving to Oetune Beach which very unique landscape of beach offer you view like the huge desert and this amazing view will bring you a fantastic unforgettable sunset as the background. After enjoy amazing sunset continue driving to Soe for dinner and check in to the hotel and rest at Hotel Bahagia 2 Soe.

DAY 02 : FATUMNASI – MUTIS NATIONAL PARK – OEHALA WATERFALL – SUNSET GURITA BAY

Breakfast at the hotel. Head to Fatumnasi, located at the foot of Mount Mutis, a natural tourist destination known for its centuries-old bonsai forest, green savannah, and refreshing air. Nicknamed "Land of Fantasy," or a hidden paradise, this place offers panoramic views of mist-shrouded hills, making it an ideal location for relaxation, camping, and interaction with local culture. Then, we'll descend to Oehala Waterfall to witness its beauty and bathe in the refreshing mountain water. From here, we'll head to Gurita Bay to watch the sunset from the hill where a 33-meter-tall statue of the Virgin Mary is located, facing the Christo Rei statue in Timor-Leste. Drive back for dinner and check in to the hotel Setia Atambua.

DAY 03 : DUARATO – FULAN FEHAN – MAKES FORT – MASLETE – SOE

Breakfast at Hotel. Check out and drive to the border pass the immigration entering Indonesia through Atambua in West Timor. Continue to visit west Timor and first will be visiting the Duarato traditional village, an old village since 500 AD. The Tahakae and Lakaan people call this place Duarato, meaning 'two kings' as the founders of the Duarato Traditional Village, namely Mau Luan and Bau Belek. The Dauarato traditional village at its inception only consisted of Mau Luan with its sister Rasi Bui Luan and 2 tribal houses, then over time it developed into 12 tribes. The condition of the Dauarato traditional village is currently well maintained, the area of the traditional village is about 400 meters and there are 7 tribal houses built using natural materials surrounded by natural stone arrangements. Inside the traditional house there are carved motifs that have different meanings, besides that, in the Dauarato traditional village there are relics of the tombs of kings and fetors and there is an altar used to carry out rituals and traditional ceremonies by the Duarato community. Then we headed to Fulan Fehan, a vast savanna with Mount Lakaan in the background. The savanna in Fulan Fehan is filled with expansive greenery. Mount Lakaan, standing majestically in the background, adds to the beauty of the panorama, creating a peaceful and calming atmosphere. The presence of herds of horses and cattle grazing freely on the savannah is a characteristic of Fulan Fehan, providing an exotic natural feel and a unique attraction for tourists. Not far from here, we'll see a historical relic: Makes Fort, located on the hilltop of Dirun Village, Lamanen District, Belu Regency. This fort is also known locally as the 7-Layer Fort or Ranu Hitu Fort because it has seven layers of entrances and exits through the back door. This fort predates the Portuguese colonial era. It served as the primary defense of the Dirun Kingdom during inter-tribal wars. Makes Fort was also a place for warriors to strategize and test their immunity by cutting their own flesh. The fort has changed hands several times. Most recently, it was controlled by three local tribes: the Loos, Sri Gatal, and Monesogo. Next stop will be Sonaf Maslete, or Maslete Palace. This is one of the royal centers in the Bikomi region. It is inhabited and ruled by the clan and their descendants. The palace, with its distinctive Timorese rituals, is still firmly held and practiced by the indigenous people, with a traditional government system located within the city center and a modern government. Check in at Hotel Bahagia 2 Soe.

DAY 04 : BOTI DALAM – FORT NONE – KUPANG

After breakfast, we will be visiting the Boti Dalam tribe, an indigenous group in South Central Timor, who adhere to the ancestral teachings of Halaika and are isolated from the outside world. They are led by a King (Usif), live independently, adhere to a belief system of two natural rulers, and are known for preserving forests, weaving traditions, and food sovereignty. The Boti Dalam tribe (led by King Boti) rejects official religion and adheres to the Halaika faith, which teaches a good relationship between humans, nature, and ancestors. They live independently through agriculture, animal husbandry, and traditional weaving. The Boti Dalam tribe has successfully maintained food sovereignty and a livelihood. The Boti Dalam tribe stands out for its local wisdom in environmental protection and food self-sufficiency, unlike the more modern Boti Luar tribe. Head to Fort None or Benteng None was built between 1800 – 1804 by Nai Neno Tauho the ancestor of Tauho clan of Amanuban Kingdom. This U shape Fort built in the 80 x 44 meter square area is to protect them self from enemy and Dutch colonial since the colonial time. Very strategic as it is build next to the high cliff that makes enemy not easy to attack the None people. Inside the fort there are some traditional building called LOPO for people to gather and meeting for prepare the ceremony or other important event. Drive to Kupang and check in and rest at On The Rock Hotel.

DAY 05 : KUPANG CITY TOUR – DEPARTURE

Breakfast at hotel. Will do Kupang Sightseeing city tour then transfer to the Airport for flight to your next destination.