Wairinding Hill in Sumba, East Nusa Tenggara, stands as a testament to the island's breathtaking landscapes. This hidden gem offers a panoramic view that is nothing short of spectacular.
Upon reaching the summit of Wairinding Hill, visitors are greeted with a vast expanse of rolling hills and lush greenery. The gentle breeze carries the essence of nature, providing a serene atmosphere that captivates the soul. The picturesque scenery unfolds like a painting, showcasing the untouched beauty of Sumba.
The highlight of Wairinding Hill is undoubtedly the stunning sunset. As the sun dips below the horizon, the sky transforms into a canvas of warm hues, casting a golden glow over the landscape. It's a moment that leaves visitors in awe, making Wairinding Hill a must-visit spot for those seeking a peaceful retreat and a captivating visual experience.
Whether you're an avid photographer, a nature enthusiast, or someone looking for a tranquil escape, Wairinding Hill promises a brief but enchanting journey into the natural wonders of Sumba, creating memories that linger long after the visit."
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Read moreUnusual savanna views. I thought the grassland was due to deforestation, but it isn't. 10k per person to get in. Can rent a traditional cloak for 50k, walk with a horse for 50k and get on a horse for 100k. Can buy the cloak for 1.5m, but they aren't made from traditional colourings, so a bit expensive even when factoring it is a tourist spot. There are toilets of a sort (5k). Short walk up some steps to a nice viewpoint. 30 minutes max...
Read moreA perfect vantage point overlooking the beautiful landscapes. The green hills and blue skies, and that sunset. Magical! The location is easy to access from the main road on top of a hill and take a short climb on a flight of stairs. At the top of the hill, there are local people with horses where you can pay some money for you to hop on it and take pics. Don't miss this photo opportunity. The best time to come is around 4 pm...
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