Sumba Island
INTRODUCTION
Sumba, natively also spelt as Humba or Hubba (in Sumba languages) is an Indonesian island located in Eastern Indonesia and administratively part of the East Nusa Tenggara provincial territory. The largest town on the island is the main port of Waingapu with a population of 70,060 (including the adjoining district of Kambera) in mid-2022. Besides the natural attractions such as beaches, lakes, waterfalls and stunning savanna hills, Sumba is known for its culture that is still well preserved.
This five-day overland tour offers a comprehensive journey through the diverse landscapes and deep-rooted traditions of Sumba Island, traveling from the southwest to the east. The itinerary balances natural wonders—such as the turquoise Weekuri Lagoon, the iconic Lapopu Waterfall, and the rolling savannas of Wairinding Hill—with immersive cultural visits to ancient megalithic sites and traditional villages like Ratenggaro and Praijing, known for their high-roofed houses.
Capping off the experience with sunrise views over the “zigzag” roads of Tanarara and the unique “dancing” mangroves of Walakiri Beach, the trip provides a seamless exploration of one of Indonesia’s most authentic and visually stunning islands.






