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Flores, meaning 'flowers', is one of the most scenic islands in the Indonesian archipelago. Stretching over 450 kilometers, it has an incredible diversity of cultural and natural wonders. Its most famous landmark is the Kelimutu volcano, featuring three crater lakes that unpredictably change color due to mineral processes, a mystical spectacle best experienced at sunrise. Culturally, Flores is deeply rooted in traditions preserved in remote mountain villages like Wae Rebo or Bena. Here, people still live in traditional cone-shaped houses and practice ancient rites. The island is also renowned for its high-quality Ikat weavings, with intricate patterns that often take months to complete. The local gastronomy features specialties like 'Se'i' (smoked meat) and the famous Flores coffee, which thrives on the fertile volcanic soil. Traveling across the island involves navigating the winding 'Trans-Flores Highway', offering spectacular views of rice terraces, rainforests, and untouched coastlines. Particularly fascinating are the spider-web-shaped rice fields near Ruteng. Flores is also a center of Christianity in Indonesia, reflected in the many churches and cathedrals that provide an interesting contrast to the rest of the country. The best time to visit is from June to September. Flores is a destination for true explorers looking to step off the beaten path and discover the original soul of Indonesia. It is an island that requires patience but rewards visitors with unforgettable encounters and landscapes.
- Location: Indonesia
- Nearby: Kelimutu (39 km)
Geography
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- Tri-colored lakes of Kelimutu
- Traditional Wae Rebo village
- Spider-web rice fields in Ruteng
- Premium Flores volcanic coffee
- Strong Catholic heritage
- Winding Trans-Flores Highway
- Lush mountainous landscapes
- Intricate hand-woven Ikat fabrics
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