5 Days 4 Nights Overland Tour Flores 3

5 Days 4 Nights Overland Tour Flores 3

Rp2,000,000/Pax

Meeting Point

Guest's Hotel

End Point

Malanage Hot Spring

Duration

5D4N

Min Guest

Min Guest 1

Day 1 :

  • Start at 7.30 am. Guests will be picked up at the hotel or meeting point and head to Wae Rebo Village
  • Stop at Dintor for lunch
  • After lunch the tour will be continued directly to Denge Village 
  • Arrive at Denge Village
  • Here the car will stop and the tour will be continued by ojek to the entrance gate of Wae Rebo Village. Driver will not follow the tour, it will be taken by the guide.
  • Trekking (if you bring certains stuffs or luggage, it will be given to the porter that will help you to carry your stuffs or lugage)
  • Arrive at Wae Rebo Village
  • Wae Rebo Village (Ritual Offering, exploring the village, relaxing, etc)
  • Dinner
  • Free activity
  • Stay one night in Wae Rebo Village

Day 2 :

  • Breakfast
  • Start at 8.00 am head to Sawah Lodok
  • Sawah Lodok (short trekking, enjoy the view, taking photos, etc)
  • Lunch
  • From Sawah Lodok head to Golo Loni Village
  • Dinner
  • Stay one night in Golo Loni Village

Day 3 :

  • Breakfast
  • Start at 8.00 am to explore Golo Loni Village
  • Lunch
  • Golo Loni (explore the village)
  • Dinner
  • Stay One night in Golo Loni Village

Day 4 :

  • Breakfast 
  • Start at 8.00 am to Bena Village
  • Bena Village (explore the village, learn about the culture, taking photos, etc)
  • From Bena Village head to Malanage Hot Spring
  • Malanage Hot Spring
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Stay one night in Bajawa

Day 5 :

  • Breakfast
  • Start at 8.00 am back to Labuan Bajo
  • Lunch 
  • Back to hotel

  • Driver
  • Car
  • Fuel
  • Guide

  • Hotel
  • Entrance tikcet to Wae Rebo Village
  • Ojek to Entrance Gate to Wae Rebo Village
  • Porter
  • Ritual payment and contribution (Wae Rebo Village)
  • Entrance ticket to Sawah Lodok
  • Entrance ticket to Golo Loni Village
  • Entrance ticke to Bena Village
  • Entrnace ticket to Malanage Hot Spring
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Insurance (If you need travel insurance for a single tour or trip, you can contact our agent. We partner with Allianz to provide coverage that ensures your travel comfort and peace of mind).
  • Guide
  • Own expenses

This is a private overland tour for five days and four nighst on Flores Island, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.

Wae Rebo Village 

Embark on an unforgettable journey to Wae Rebo, a traditional village nestled high in the mountains of Flores, East Nusa Tenggara. Often called the "village above the clouds," Wae Rebo sits at 1,200 meters above sea level and is surrounded by misty peaks and dense rainforest. The adventure begins with a scenic drive from Labuan Bajo or Ruteng to Denge village, followed by a 2.5 to 4-hour trek (6–7 kilometers) through lush jungle trails, river crossings, and uphill paths. While moderately challenging, the hike is rewarding, offering stunning views and a deep connection to nature.

Wae Rebo is home to the Manggarai people, who have preserved their customs and communal lifestyle for more than 18 generations. The village is famous for its seven Mbaru Niang—towering, circular thatched houses with five interior levels, each serving a unique purpose from living space to ancestral worship. These houses are built using traditional techniques, without nails or modern tools, and earned international recognition with a UNESCO Asia-Pacific Cultural Heritage Conservation Award in 2012.

Visitors are warmly welcomed through the Waelu ritual, a traditional ceremony that grants you permission to enter and stay in the village. Overnight accommodations are provided inside one of the Mbaru Niang, where you’ll sleep on handwoven mats and share simple, hearty meals made from local produce. With no phone signal or electricity after 10 p.m., the peaceful environment invites you to slow down, enjoy freshly brewed Wae Rebo coffee, learn about traditional weaving, and witness how the community thrives in harmony with nature.

This 2-day, 1-night tour is ideal for adventurous travelers, photographers, and culture lovers looking for something truly off the beaten path. The package includes round-trip transportation, experienced local guide, entrance fees, meals, and overnight stay in the village. With its breathtaking scenery, rich traditions, and warm hospitality, a trip to Wae Rebo is more than a trek—it’s a rare cultural immersion into one of Indonesia’s most authentic heritage sites.

Sawah Lodok

Sawah Lodok, also known as the Spider Web Rice Field, is a unique agricultural feature found in the eastern part of Flores Island, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), Indonesia. These rice fields are renowned for their distinctive, intricate, and symmetrical appearance, resembling a spider's web when viewed from above. The term "Lodok" comes from the local language, meaning "spider web," referring to the pattern that these rice fields form.

The rice fields are typically laid out in a circular or spiral pattern, with concentric rings of rice paddies radiating out from a central point. This layout gives the fields the appearance of a spider's web, making them highly distinctive compared to traditional rice field terraces.

Sawah Lodok can be found in the Manggarai region of western Flores, particularly around the area of Ruteng, which is the capital of Manggarai regency. The fields are situated in the highland areas, where the fertile volcanic soil and the cool climate make it ideal for rice farming.

The Sawah Lodok fields have become a notable tourist attraction in Flores, drawing visitors interested in the unique agricultural practices, stunning landscapes, and the cultural heritage of the Manggarai people. Visitors can explore the rice fields and learn about the traditional farming methods that have sustained local communities for centuries.

The Sawah Lodok or Spider Web Rice Fields in Flores are a remarkable cultural and agricultural heritage of the Manggarai people. Their striking design, efficient irrigation systems, and deep spiritual significance make them not only an agricultural marvel but also a symbol of the harmony between humans and nature. These rice fields continue to be a source of pride for the local community and a fascinating sight for tourists seeking to experience the unique beauty and traditions of Flores.

Golo Loni Village

Golo Loni village on Flores Island in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) is known for its growing focus on ecotourism, aiming to offer visitors a sustainable and immersive experience that highlights the natural beauty, local culture, and environmental conservation efforts of the area. The village is located in the Manggarai district, an area celebrated for its lush landscapes, unique wildlife, and traditional practices, making it an ideal location for ecotourism initiatives.

The village is surrounded by lush nature, including green hills, valleys, and forests. Flores itself is renowned for its rugged terrain, volcanic mountains, and beautiful coastline. Golo Loni's residents are primarily involved in subsistence farming, growing crops like maize, rice, and vegetables, as well as raising livestock.

Ecotourism in Golo Loni village provides an opportunity for responsible travel that benefits both the environment and the local community. Visitors leave with a deeper appreciation for the natural world and the traditions that make Golo Loni a unique and valuable part of Flores Island.

Bena Village

Bena Village is a traditional village located in the Bajawa region on Flores Island in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), Indonesia. Situated at the foot of Mount Inerie, one of Flores’ most iconic volcanoes, Bena Village is known for its stunning landscape, rich cultural heritage, and well-preserved traditional way of life. The village is part of the Ngada ethnic group, and its inhabitants maintain a deep connection to their ancestral traditions and beliefs.

Bena is renowned for its traditional houses, known as "rumah adat". These are distinctive thatched-roof houses made from local materials like wood and bamboo, designed to blend with the natural surroundings. The roofs are often steep and triangular, which is a typical feature of traditional homes in Flores.

Bena Village is famous for its megalithic stone structures, which include large, ancient stones arranged in specific patterns. These stones are believed to have been placed by the village’s ancestors and are thought to have symbolic and spiritual significance.

The Ngada people of Bena have a unique blend of animist beliefs and Christianity. While many have adopted Christianity, they still practice rituals and ceremonies that honor ancestral spirits and the natural world.

Bena Village is a popular destination for cultural tourism, attracting visitors who are interested in experiencing the traditional lifestyle of the Ngada people, learning about their customs, and exploring their well-preserved culture.

Bena Village is a living example of Flores' cultural richness and tradition, where ancient practices, unique architecture, and spiritual beliefs continue to shape daily life. The village offers an opportunity to connect with the Ngada people’s history, observe traditional ceremonies, and explore the natural beauty of Flores. For those seeking an authentic cultural experience, Bena is a must-visit destination on the island.

Malanage Hot Spring

Malanage Hot Spring is a unique geothermal natural attraction located in the Jerebu'u District of Ngada Regency, Flores Island, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), Indonesia. Situated in Dariwali Village, about 20 kilometers south of Bajawa town, this hot spring is renowned for its rare natural phenomenon where boiling hot water from the nearby volcanic source blends seamlessly with cold fresh river water. This mix creates warm water pools that visitors can comfortably soak in, offering a relaxing and therapeutic experience amidst lush tropical surroundings.

The hot spring originates from volcanic activity near Mount Inielika, which heats the groundwater to high temperatures. As the hot spring water flows downstream, it meets the cold water from the river, resulting in distinct zones where temperatures vary naturally, allowing visitors to choose between warmer or cooler pools. The site is culturally significant for the indigenous Bajawa people, who regard the area with respect and consider it part of their natural heritage. The surroundings maintain a pristine environment, with visitors encouraged to follow sustainable tourism practices to preserve the ecological and cultural integrity of the site.

Aside from bathing in the natural hot pools, visitors can enjoy the serene atmosphere, breathtaking landscapes, and the opportunity to learn about the geothermal features and local traditions connected to this extraordinary site. Malanage Hot Spring is not only a natural wonder but also a cultural treasure, reflecting the harmonious relationship between nature and the people of Flores.

Price :

Open Trip : 1-4 persons  : Rp. 2.000.000,- 

Private Trip 1-2 persons : Rp. 4.000.000,-

Private Trip 1 person      : Rp. 8.000.000,-

General Notes :

  • Changes in schedules and destinations can occur at any time due to weather changes and technical reasons.
  • Price changes may happen at any time based on seasonal variations, local market price increases, and changes in government regulations.
  • Hotel bookings for private tours & trips should be made in advance. Contact us for hotel booking assistance.
  • If the booking requires a local guide, there will be an additional fee for the guide. The use of a guide is highly recommended as they can provide extensive information about tourist attractions and a better understanding of the natural conditions and the location itself. In addition, some ship captains, crew members and drivers are unable to speak English, which may hinder communication and the delivery of information. We highly recommend hiring a guide for your travel comfort. We offer guides with various language skills.
  • Payment for this booking can be made via bank transfer or in cash if you are in Labuan Bajo. Please contact our team for bank transfer details. You may also visit our office in Labuan Bajo at: Kampus Politeknik El Bajo Street, Wae Kelambu, Komodo, West Manggarai Regency, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.
  • For any cancellations, please refer to our refund policy. Click here to read: Fullmoon Travel Agency | Refund Policy
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