Nestled amid the forested volcanic hills of Flores, Wae Rebo Village is a cluster of seven conical thatched huts, showcasing the traditional Manggarai architectural style. This farming community retains its simplicity and cultural heritage, with locals still practicing age-old rituals. Accessible only by hiking, the village remains largely untouched by modern conveniences; electricity is available for just a short part of the evening. Visitors can immerse themselves in the serene, rustic environment, experiencing a way of life deeply connected to nature and tradition.
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