Rabu, 29 Juni 2016

Backpacking in Flores Island


Ola Ngari


Flores island, is one of the biggest island in East Nusa Tenggara province. many tourism potential began to squirm impact on the number of tourists visiting the island this beautiful growing,
although sometimes still constrained time and considerable expense, it did not deter the tourists to come to the island of Flores, is currently on the island of Flores already provided Shelter for Backpacker (low budget travelers). precisely in Nuapaji, Jopu Village, District Wolowaru, Ende - Flores Island.

for the Backpacker will visit while exploring the natural beauty of the island of Flores, it is advisable to stop by this place. Halfway house is located right at the foot of Mount Flores, Ende road axis - Maumere. To get to Shelter "Ngari Ola", the Backpacker can travel from Ende or Maumere. and be sure to get off at the intersection of 3 Eating "JAWA TIMUR" in the District Wolowaru. This place also serves as a place to rest and eat while because it is located exactly in the path between the trans regency on Flores. of Wolowaru distance to Shelter Ola Ngari stayed 5 kilometers. can be reached by 2-wheel vehicles or wheel 4. Here also provided a motorcycle taxi service, at a cost of Rp 10,000. just say just to be escorted to the house of Mama Francisca, in Nuapaji, Village Jopu.

if the Backpacker want to Kelimutu, from here the distance during the 2 hour trip. and in the village is also provided vehicles for rent with prices Family. Shelter Ola Ngari no charge, for backpackers are welcome to nginap and eat at home is FREE. while also seeing the moms who are making Woven Tie Typical Ende Lio, and saw firsthand the life of the community, Indigenous and Culture in Village this remote.

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Contact Person:
Mama Francisca
Phone: 081236087972

Emanuel Ndelu Wele
Phone: 082350444132
WA: 08125323546
e-mail: emanuelnw.enw@gmail.com
blog: emanuelndeluwele.blogspot.com
instagram: emanuelndeluwele

a good time to visit the Shelter Ola Ngari in Nuapaji Village is at the end of March, to coincide with Indigenous Events " KAPOKA ", and at the end of October, to coincide with the event Customary "KAPENA "

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