- Tuesday, February 21, 2012, 17:21
- Labuan Bajo
- 19 views
Byview Gardens Eco Friendly Hotel Concept
Byview Gardens is a
hotel located in Labuan Bajo West Flores Island Indonesia, the hotel was builded in the slope of hill with any kind’s of tree’s and flowers in their botanical garden that become shady place view to Bajo ...
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- Thursday, February 16, 2012, 18:11
- Wae Rebo
- 85 views
Stay overnight with local people in traditional village will be more memorable. The villagers will welcomed all tourists who want to stay there that can be joined at people's houses or stay in
Wae Rebo traditional guest house as their traditional
accommodation.
Wae Rebo is a old traditional village located in west part of Flores Island, Indonesia, the located is on a ...
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- Tuesday, February 7, 2012, 10:52
- Accommodation, Labuan Bajo
- 201 views
Images by Vincent.
Golo Hilltop is a hotel and restaurant stylish boutique are located at
Labuan Bajo town in west part of Flores Island.
Hotel building on a hilltop called "Golo" it's providing a beautiful view into Bajo bay with an few small islands, instantly to ...
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- Thursday, March 3, 2011, 16:31
- Accommodation
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Tourists always ask about local food, what's kind of food consumed by local on the
Flores Island. 80 percent of local people on the island of Flores were farmers, they planted themselves all kinds of plants they will consume every day, for examples rice, ...
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- Thursday, May 27, 2010, 21:30
- Accommodation
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Mbalata beach Inn Cottage located in the eastern part of Manggarai called "Waelengga" Manggarai Timur regency near Aimere in Flores Island, it is about 45 km from Bajawa to Ruteng town.
The cottage was built on a sand integrated with Pandanous forest facing Sawu sea, cottages ...
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- Monday, April 26, 2010, 19:53
- Accommodation
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Normally the people in Flores have banana, yam, corn and rice for their daily breakfast, and more interesting also they have local pounding coffee .
Morning in Mbalata, they served ...
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