WaeRebo Tour will also be able to be done in two days trip from Labuan Bajo, west Flores. And you need to start early morning from Labuan Bajo, as it is long adventure journey to reach Wae Rebo. it takes 5 to 6 hours driving toward Denge village, and then the rest of the trip will only be able to be done by trekking for around 2,5 hours. Day4 Labuan Bajo-Denge-Wae Rebo. Day 5 Wae Rebo - Ruteng. Day 6 Ruteng – Bajawa. Day 7 Bajawa- Moni. Day 8 Moni – (Kelimutu) Maumere. With this trip you need your own transport eg car with driver. When using local transport it is difficult to get to Denge (for Wae Rebo) and the next day on to Ruteng as there is hardly local transport. 0230 P.M - Acara bebas menikmati Desa Wae Rebo. 07.00 P.M - Makan Malam & Acara Bebas. Day 2. 05.00 A.M - Bangun Pagi dan menikmati Desa Wae Rebo di pagi hari. 07.00 A.M - Sarapan. 08.00 A.M - Kembali ke Desa Dange. 10.00 A.M - Perjalanan kembali ke Labuan Bajo sembari makan siang di resto di pinggir jalan. 02.00 A.M - Sampai di Labuan Bajo Kitajemput di hotel di dalam kota Labuan Bajo dan langsung berangkat menuju desa Dange. Sesampainya di Desa Dange kita istirahat dan makan siang. Mulai trekking sekita 2,5 jam menuju Desa Wae Rebo. Singgah di Nampe Bakok, di mana kita bisa melihat Desa Wae Rebo secara menyeluruh dari atas. Forthat reason, we have made this tour package for you. It is the 2 day 1-night Wae Rebo tour. Day One. 7:00: we pick you up from the hotel in Labuan Bajo. 12:00: arrive at the base camp in Denge Village 12.15: Lunch 13.00: Start the trekking to Wae Rebo Village 17.00: Arrive at Wae Rebo Village. You also will join the Waelu’u ritual. 17.30 Pesanuntuk 7 Agt 2022. Berlibur ke daya tarik wisata pedesaan indah di Indonesia dalam tour seru selama 2 hari 1 malam di Desa Wae Rebo dari Labuan Bajo, Nusa Tenggara Timur. Kenali lebih dalam tradisi dan budaya di Desa Wae Rebo saat berjalan-jalan dan berinteraksi dengan warga lokal yang ramah, atau bersantai sembari minum kopi Wae Rebo. SwQuC. Desa tradisonal wisata Wae Rebo Village, merupakan salah satu destinasi menarik yang bagus sekali dikunjungi ketika berada di Flores. Wae Rebo adalah desa terakhir di Manggarai, Flores Barat dengan rumah berbentuk kerucut khas Manggarai yang disebut “mbaru niang” yang masih dapat di daerah perbukitan Flores Barat, Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia Anda yang ingin sekali berwisata budaya, sejarah sekaligus alam, maka desa satu ini sangat cocok untuk menemani perjalanan wisata Anda. Apa saja yang bisa didapatkan di sini?Di mana lokasi Wae Rebo Village? Wae Rebo merupakan sebuah desa yang terpencil dan hanya bisa dicapai dengan lima jam perjalanan dari pusat kota labuan bajo Flores menggunakan mobil dilanjutkan dengan wisata ini berlokasi di kabupaten Manggarai Nusa Tenggara Timur, tepatnya di kecamatan Satar Mese, desa menuju ke desa ini cukup sulit untuk karena datarannya yang tinggi. Untuk mencapai desa ini, Anda harus melakukan perjalanan yang menantang. Desa adat ini dapat diakses 6 km dari Desa Dintor menuju Desa Denge menggunakan sepeda dari Denge ke kawasan wisata ini cukup berat, membutuhkan waktu sekitar 3 jam berjalan kaki melewati hutan dan menempuh perjalanan wisata yang jauh, tentu saja membuat desa ini hampir tidak dikenal, bahkan oleh masyarakat di Pulau Flores sekalipun. Padahal, Wae Rebo sendiri masih lumayan dekat dengan Labuan sini, Anda bisa menyaksikan rumah berbentuk kerucut yang unik. Semua yang ada di kawasan ini benar-benar dilestarikan sendiri oleh masyarakat sekitar dan itulah yang menjadi keunikan dari wisata Wae Menarik Desa Wisata Wae ReboKeunikan apa saja di desa wae rebo? Ada beberapa hal yang menarik dari desa wisata di Flores ini dan menjadikannya sebagai daya tarik tersendiri bagi wisatawan untuk datang mengunjungi. Apa aja sih hal menarik dari Destinasi Wae Rebo itu sendiri?Hanya Ada 7 Rumah Dengan Desain UnikDesa ini hanya memiliki tujuh rumah yang disebut Mbaru Niang. Rumah adat yang berasal dari Flores ini berbentuk kerucut dan terdiri dari lima lantai dengan tinggi sekitar 15 adat ini sangat jarang ditemukan kecuali di Desa Wae Rebo. Selain Mbaru Niang, ternyata setiap rumah di desa ini juga memiliki nama rumah terbesar yang disebut Niang Gendang Maro, dan menjadi tempat tinggal kepala desa. Sementara untuk nama rumah adat lainnya adalah Niang Gena PirongNiang Gena NdoromNiang Gena MaroNiang Gena JekongNiang Gena Mandok2. Mempunyai Makna FilosofisRumah-rumah yang ada di sini tidak hanya menjadi artefak, tetapi juga memiliki makna filosofis yang dalam. Rumah yang berbentuk kerucut merepresentasikan ikatan dan harmonisasi antara manusia dan alasan mengapa Mbaru Niang memiliki lima lantai yang tingginya 15 meter adalah, karena tanah yang lebih rendah melambangkan kematian sehingga dibuatlah bangunan yang tinggi. Bahkan, di tanah ini, orang-orang Wae Rebo menguburkan kerabatnya yang lantai tertinggi Mbaru Niang digunakan untuk menyimpan hasil panen dan juga mewakili hubungan spiritual antara manusia dan Tuhan. Lantai ini juga merupakan tempat masyarakat Wae Rebo menjalankan ritual keagamaannya. Mereka juga menggunakan lantai ini untuk mempersembahkan hasil musim panen kepada Teknik Pembangunan Rumah Kerucut yang RumitPenduduk desa adalah penjaga budaya di kampung adat ini, dan bangunan rumah dengan bentuk kerucut ini menerapkan teknik membangun yang rumit. Teknik membangun rumah ini diturunkan dari generasi ke generasi dan uniknya diwariskan hanya melalui kata-kata yang tidak ada catatan dalam tulisan sehingga penduduk setempat hanya mengandalkan teknik secara verbal. Sayangnya, pengetahuan itu mau tidak mau memudar seiring berjalannya karena itu, ada sebuah proyek konservasi besar untuk melestarikan arsitektur tradisional yang terancam punah. Proyek ini dilakukan dari 2009 hingga Rumah Asuh memprakarsai dan memfasilitasi kebangkitan teknik tradisional yang dipimpin masyarakat Wae Rebo, sehingga memungkinkan semua rumah asli dibangun Memenangkan Penghargaan UNESCOAwalnya, rumah adat di desa ini hanya tersisa 4 sampai kemudian ada proyek konservasi besar-besaran dan terbentuklah lagi 7 rumah berbentuk kerucut. Proyek ini telah memenangkan penghargaan internasional dan memberikan penghargaan tertinggi pada rumah adat ini sebagai salah satu Konservasi Warisan Budaya UNESCO Asia Pasifik 2012 dan ada juga Penghargaan Institut Arsitek Indonesia untuk Memiliki Banyak Sekali Tanaman yang DibudidayakanWae Rebo terkenal dengan tanaman terbaiknya seperti vanili, madu, dan kopi. Bertani kopi telah menjadi mata pencaharian masyarakat secara penanaman kopi alami yang ramah burung, tanpa menggunakan bahan kimia, sangat dihargai di pasar internasional dan itulah yang membuat biji kopi yang ditanam di desa ini benar-benar Anda ingin sekali menikmati hasil budidaya di kawasan wisata ini, tenang saja! Sebagai tempat wisata, masyarakat setempat juga menyediakan oleh-oleh bagi wisatawan yang berkunjung ke desa seperti kerajinan tangan, kopi lokal, vanili dan kayu Memiliki Legenda UnikFakta yang lebih unik tentang desa adat ini adalah masyarakat yang tinggal di sini percaya bahwa nenek moyang mereka berasal dari Minangkabau, Sumatera. Artinya, pada masa lalu, orang Minangkabau merantau ke dataran tinggi di Flores, bermukim di daerah itu dan lahirlah Wae mengatakan bahwa seseorang bernama Maro yang berasal dari Minangkabau adalah tokoh yang menyatukan orang-orang dari etnis berbeda. Ia menyarankan mereka untuk menetap di sebuah tempat tinggal dan mengesampingkan perbedaan tinggalah mereka di desa adat ini. Dipercaya juga bahwa desa ini sudah berdiri sekitar 19 generasi. Jika dihitung, maka diperkirakan desa ini sudah ada sekitar 1000 yang Bisa Dilakukan di Desa Wae Rebo1. Menikmati Pemandangan AlamWae Rebo adalah sebuah desa kecil yang berada pada ketinggian 1200 meter di atas permukaan laut. Bisa dibayangkan betapa tingginya kawasan wisata ini? Itu sebabnya kebanyakan orang menyebut tempat ini “Desa di Atas Awan”.Begitu tingginya kawasan desa wisata ini, Anda bisa menyaksikan pemandangan alam yang sangat indah di Mengamati Arsitektur Unik Rumah KerucutDesa Senge merupakan salah satu warisan kuno yang perlu dilestarikan oleh Indonesia dan menjadi salah satu situs wisata terbaik yang dimiliki Indonesia. Jadi, kalau Anda sudah berada di sini, ada baiknya sih jika mengamati setiap detail arsitektur rumah adat yang unik terutama yang datang dari mancanegara suka mengunjungi tempat ini karena terpukau dengan kerumitan arsitektur Mbaru Hunting FotoSaking indahnya kawasan wisata ini, maka sayang sekali kalau Anda melewatkan waktu untuk hunting beberapa spot foto. Kawasan desa wisata ini memiliki sebuah panorama alam yang amat menakjubkan. Mau hunting foto dengan konsep alam atau human interest juga bisa. Setiap sore ada anak-anak yang bermain dengan asyik. Anda tidak akan menyesal telah mengunjungi desa wisata satu salah satu desa kuno di Indonesia, merupakan tanggung jawab masyarakat Indonesia untuk menjaga warisan ini tetap hidup. Wae Rebo adalah tempat yang wajib dikunjungi setelah anda menikmati Sailing Komodo trip labuan bajo. After a 3-hour trek it’s the view as you hike over the hill that takes your breath away. The seven circular cone shaped Mbaru Niang houses of Wae Rebo are built in a semi circle on a flat plain in a valley. The settlement is surrounded on all sides by rolling hills set against a backdrop of taller peaks that rise up into the sky. It’s a picturesque setting. Flores is a culturally diverse island. There are six local languages spoken on Flores. Wae Rebo is a village of the Manggarai tribe. The tribe is settled in the provinces of West Manggarai Regency, Manggarai Regency and East Manggarai Regency in the West of Flores. Within Flores the Manggarai are well known for their traditional martial art, called Caci. Demonstrations of Caci are held around the port town of Labuan Bajo and are a popular tourist attraction. Yet if you really want to experience Manggarai culture, and go on an adventure, you should visit Wae Rebo. History of the Village According to oral tradition Wae Rebo was settled 18 generations ago. An elder from the community had a vision. He led his tribe into the highlands of Flores where they settled under the protection of a friendly spirit. Construction of one of the Mbaru Nang houses, Wae Rebo. Image from In 1997 the local government took the first steps in supporting the development of Wae Rebo as a tourism destination. They invested in the construction of two Mbaru Niang houses. In 2008 s group of 15 Jakarta based architects, with support of the local government and the community, renovated the remaining Mbaru Niang houses. You can find more information about the development project for Wae Rebo here. The Main Attractions Wae Rebo is one of the most famous tourist attractions in West Flores. Wae Rebo is a lot of fun to visit and different than many of the cultural villages’ that you can visit around Indonesia. And many countries in South East Asia… View of the village of Wae Rebo from above. One of the nice things about the village is just how isolated it is. It’s a 28 km hike through thick rainforest to Denge, the nearest village. At the moment the only way you can visit is if you stay overnight. The isolation limits the number of tourists that come to Wae Rebo. It makes the trip more about the experience. During the day you can explore the valley, interact with the villagers and your travel companions or just read a book. It’s really up to you. At night the sky is filled with stars, which makes it a great spot for night photography. And you’ll get to sleep in one of the Mbaru Niang houses. Cross section of an Mbaru Nang house. Image from The Mbaru Niang houses, translated as drum houses,’ are communal buildings. Built around a central pole with supporting bamboo beams and thatched roofs they’re enormous buildings. The houses are 5 stories high and can host up to 8 families, their crops and food. Getting to Wae Rebo For the moment Wae Rebo is bit difficult to get to. Denge, the nearest village, is a 3-hour drive from Labuan Bajo. Public transport is almost non-existent. You can make the trip by truck or boat, but realistically you’ll need to make the trip by car or motorbike. Then when you arrive at Denge you’ll need to find a guide to take you to the village. Located in a valley surrounded by hills the setting is picturesque. Most travellers who visit the village join a group tour. The most popular package leaving from Labuan Bajo is the Wae Rebo 3 Day 2 Night Tour. It’s done in stages. On the first day you go to Denge via the spider web rice fields of Cancar. The next day you hike to Wae Rebo where you’ll spend the night. Then the third day you go back to Labuan Bajo. Final Thoughts Wae Rebo is one of the few cultural sites in Flores that really fascinates me. The unique architecture of the buildings and the beautiful setting and the fact you have to stay the night make Wae Rebo an adventure to visit. I’d definitely recommend it if you’re a nature lover! For more ideas of trips around Flores you can visit this page. Have you ever visited Wae Rebo? What did you think when you visited? Leave your thoughts in the comments below. From $ varies by group sizeSelect Date and TravelersUp to 24 hours in our promoted experiencesOverviewA circle of conical huts amid dramatic highland landscapes, Wae Rebo Village is a traditional Manggarai village reached by a scenic half-day hike through rain forest. Experience it with a private guide and vehicle on this 2-night tour, direct from your Labuan Bajo hotel, which includes meals, entrance fees, and basic accommodation—one night in a guesthouse in Denge village, and a second with a family in their Wae Rebo traditional Manggarai lifestyles in beautiful Wae Rebo VillageMeet village elders, stay with a local family, and eat homegrown foodEnjoy stunning views on the half-day hike up to the villageIncludes meals, accommodation, entrance fees, and private 2-way transfersWhat's IncludedAccommodations inclusive breakfastEntrance fees as mentionedAir-conditioned vehicleLunch 3Breakfast 2Dinner 2GratuitiesAirport/Departure TaxFlight ticketsMeeting And PickupPickup pointsSelect a pickup pointStart timePickup detailsFree pick up and drop off around Labuan Bajo area and AirportWhat To ExpectLabuan bajo 8 hours • Admission Ticket IncludedAccommodation Guest House simple accommodationMeals LunchDinnerWaerebo Village 8 hours • Admission Ticket IncludedAccommodation Wae Rebo Village sharing with local family-simple accommodationMeals BreakfastLunchDinnerTPI Labuan Bajo 8 hours • Admission Ticket IncludedAccommodation Not includedMeals BreakfastLunchAdditional InfoConfirmation will be received at time of bookingNot wheelchair accessibleInfants must sit on lapsNot recommended for pregnant travelersNo heart problems or other serious medical conditions Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness levelThis is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participateCancellation PolicyFor a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be times are based on the experience’s local time. about PhotosReviewsTotal review count and overall rating based on Viator and Tripadvisor reviewsQuestions? Product code 163572P7 We Travel presents a unique Journey that will add to our extraordinary Experience presented from a traditional village on a mountain. Interact with locals to do interesting local activities. Coffee is one of Waerebo’s famous products, so let’s drink local coffee with the locals! What are you waiting for, prepare your backpack and be ready for an adventure with us WeTravel… Visit Waerebo Village known as the village above the clouds! Witness a phenomenal ricefield at Sawah Lingko! Spend an overnight at Waerebo Village and immerse with locals Detailed Reviews Reviews order informed by descriptiveness of user-identified themes such as cleanliness, atmosphere, general tips and location SBandung, Indonesia2 contributionsMay 2022 • CouplesHappy memories of the climb up the pathway - then the friendly reception and community gathering, enjoyed their own production of coffee, tenun manggarai oleh mama katerina, armbands. Worth the excitement...Written April 19, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2023 • CouplesYou need to take a scooter and then hike for about to 2 hours to get to this well preserved village of Wae Rebo. The hiking path is well paved for the first half of the trail. The remainder of the trail though not paved is pleasantly manageable. Because it rained whilst we were there, we found the trail slightly slippery in certain sections with a lot of leeches. When we arrived at the village, we were escorted to meet the chief whereby a simple ceremony to welcome and bless our short stay here was performed. A brief history about the village was given in English. We spent a night in one of the traditional adat homes with other guests. Dormitory style with blankets and pillows provided. Please bring along some insect repellent as we were all swarmed by mosquitoes throughout the night making sleep almost impossible. According to our guide, it was his first encounter with mosquitoes so far, still good to be prepared. Dinner and breakfast of eggs and rice was provided. A good experience, worth the January 13, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn HGreater Adelaide, Australia2 contributionsOct 2022Our driver Stefan +62 812 4610 7187 was fantastic - I highly recommend his services. He drove us to Manggarai via a warung for lunch and along the beach. The drive was about 5 hours long including the lunch break and we arrived in the local village and met scooters. We took scooters for about 20 mins to get to the base of the mountain and hiked a few kilometres up to the traditional Wae Rebo Village. The hike was steep and hot but evened out a little bit more about half way. It was well worth the sight upon arrival where we met with the chief of the village and then were free to explore. The boys played volleyball with the local men and we stayed in the visitor hut with about 25 people from all over the world. We had rice and eggs for dinner and a slightly different version for breakfast. The experience was amazing and by boys 14 and 11 thoroughly enjoyed the experience November 10, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2022I was greeted by Ofan, one of the local people who has really good English skills. There are western toilet, you are given a mattress and blanket to sleep with the other guests in one of this amazing "houses" ngurai. At 10pm the electricity cuts so the star gazing starts. It looks like the myst starts early 12pm so it is likely that you will not have the perfect view at first, but the next day 7 to 10 am there were no go with no motorbike solo female travellerYou can take the local bus around rupiahs from Labuan Bajo to Ruteng. In Ruteng I stayed in Cha Cha dorm guesthouse, a real highlight. They have an amazing restaurant too and it is really worth visiting them. They can organize a shared car with local people, rp to Denge, to Blasius Guesthouse. There also are trucks, but I have the feeling it would take much longer. I arrived quite late to Blasius so I spent the night there for a room with cold shower, like a losmen. Blasius and his family are also really lovely. From Blasius you can walk 3km or take the motorbike taxi. I recommend the last as it really is a lot to walk was really worth it. They sell their own coffee and crafts, I also recommend buying from them as it is clearly made by them. For my way back I again stayed at Blasius, who organized a shared car rp to take me to the Transflores highway. From there you can stop a shared car or bus to take you to Labuan Bajo Written August 5, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2022 • FamilyGreat Culture and Nature lige ,and Nice people please keep this place on Natural and do not distroy come back next time .Written July 3, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn UK49 contributionsApr 2022 • SoloIt is an interesting traditional village high up in the mountains. Takes quite some effort to get there from Labuan Bajo, with a long, very bumpy ride on the road, a scooter taxi ride from Denge, then a 5 kilometres mostly uphill hike in the forest. When you arrive there you are rewarded with a stunning view of seven, traditional houses. The people in the village welcome you with a little introduction which then you can follow with a little walk around in the village. This whole thing of exploration doesn’t take more than an hour and half even if you look into the tiniest details. I bet most people would be over it within half an hour. But until this point I actually really enjoyed the it’s supposedly an overnight program. And that’s where the challenge starts. I still have no idea what can one do there for 16-18 hours even with sleep and two meals involved. Particularly that the night isn’t exactly convenient. All guests sleep in one of the big traditional houses, in an open hall, with about 25-30 mattresses around. There isn’t much bedding just a straw-mattress and a dirty blanket used by who knows how many people before. You have no option but to use it because the night is very cold and there are hundreds of mosquitoes flying recommendation is that only stay there for overnight if you are really keen to have this box ticked on your bucket list. There is literally nothing else there than just an inconvenient sleep and a light breakfast. By all mean, visit the village, it’s beautiful. But if you can sleep elsewhereWritten April 30, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2021If you come here from Labuan Bajo, you need to drive around - 4 hours through bumpy roads to get to Denge. From there you must take ojek motorcycle to reach the hiking start point, continue with a 3-hour hike on foot. The hiking path started with smooth pavement for the 1st hour and soil & stones for the next 2 hours. Make sure you are physically fit before you commit to going here because there's nothing else you can find if you decided not to hike. Don't forget to rent a bamboo stick. It's your life saviour for the the village, you will stay in a shared house that can fit 30 people. Mats tikar, blankets, and pillows are provided. The bathroom is very modest and the water is cold. They serve rice and chicken eggs as dinner and breakfast. The coffee is a must try!Written December 25, 2021This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2020Certainly interesting to visit people nominally living a traditional lifestyle, far enough removed from modernity to be refreshing. But that's the operative word - nominally. Despite being off any mobile network for the time being, anyway, locals walking downhill while we were clambering uphill had a mobile phone in their pocket, blasting music. Ah well. Speaking of uphill it's a 450 m vertical ascent and yes, at least a 2-hour hike from the vehicle parking area to the village - don't be misled by locals who don't know a meter from a hole in the ground, and who'll tell you it's only km. It's a hot, sweaty ascent - amazing that the locals shoulder and carry 50-100 kg loads of cinnamon down this trail. There is one stream crossing the trail on the way up to the pass to stop momentarily to cool down, and then 3 more on the downhill leg. Once arriving in the village, you'll be expected to pay 50,000 Rp for a traditional "ceremony" and then 200,000 Rp per person for the visit, which does include lunch. An overnight stay is 325,000 Rp per person, I assume meals included we were day visitors. Overall, well worthwhile, if you can communicate with the locals. I assume the best time to visit would be weekends, when the kids who are during the week away from the village at school return December 13, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn Stortford, UK385 contributionsApr 2020 • FriendsIt is great that there are still people living in own way, far away from all goods we have. Anyway now it is becoming tourist attraction and it is very close to tourist trap. In one hand you are amazed by the views, architecture and local way of living, in the other hand first impression is "we want your money". I understand that we need to support and pay for service but it is obvious that after that bad road, 4h drive from Labuan and 3h hiking in jungle we not gonna escape after invitation. Situation is like that arriving to village, you are invited to the house exhausted after hiking, a man is asking you for 50k straight away for ceremony, a man sitting in the middle is saying that you are very welcome and now you bacame to Wae Rebo. I don't think it's OK. Or do tickets before or ask for money after and warn tourists that it's obligatory because that way as it is organized now all magic of visiting some native people experiencing heritage etc is views are great, people nice, food delicious. Absolutely worth hikingWritten April 4, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2019 • FamilyWorth staying overnight here, spending time to get to know the people and the environment. Especially those who like photography so much. Lots of things that can be photographed here. 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