
10-day discovery of Indonesia's Sumba Island
Explore the enigmatic and unspoilt island of Sumba in 10 days! Get acquainted with this Indonesian gem, and explore a lesser-visited slice of paradise away from the tourist trail.
A dreamy itinerary awaits, packed with beautiful green landscapes, waterfalls, beaches, wild horses galloping over the meadows at sunset, and much more. Relaxation-seekers will love sleeping in beautiful accommodation within walking distance of soft sands, across this trip that's suitable for travellers of all ages.
Services
Included:
- 10 days accommodation in doule, single, twin or family rooms as per the itinerary
- Daily breakfast
- Activities & admission fees to sites as per the itinerary
- English-speaking guide on excursions
- Private airport & land transfers in an air-conditioned car (driver services for eight hours per day, until nightfall)
- Vehicle petrol, road taxes, parking & insurance
- Local SIM card
- 24-hour assistance throughout your stay
Excluded:
- International flights
- Travel insurance
- Visa fees
- Any meals & drinks not mentioned in the itinerary
- Any activities not mentioned in the itinerary
- Tips & gratuities
Optional:
- None
Itinerary at a Glance
Waingapu
Welcome to Sumba!
Waingapu - Walakiri Beach - Wera Beach
A culture-filled journey to Walakiri Beach
Wera Beach
At leisure on Wera Beach
Wera Beach - Melolo - Wera Beach
Explore Waimarang Waterfall
Wera Beach - Waikabubak
Drive to Waikabubak
Waikabubak
On the beach in Waikabubak
Waikabubak
Wonderful coastal explorations
Waikabubak - Kodi - Tambolaka
Feel at one with nature
Tambolaka
At leisure in Tambolaka
Tambolaka
Farewell!
Detailed Itinerary

Waingapu
Day 1: Welcome to Sumba!
Welcome to Sumba! Upon your arrival at Waingapu Airport, your guide will welcome you to start your adventure.
Today, you'll take a 30-minute hike through a picturesque valley to reach Tanggedu Waterfall. Along the way, pass through a small village and if you are lucky, you'll have the opportunity to watch the villagers harvest or plant red onions.
Next, continue along a narrow and steep path for about 10 minutes, to go deeper into the jungle and reach a waterfall - the view is worth it! Take the opportunity to rest - why not sip a fresh coconut while you take in the scenery? Stroll through the local fish market which comes alive at the end of the day, and observe the local life. Finally, settle in one of the small restaurants (or warung) to taste fish, shrimps, or grilled squids infused with local flavours.

Waingapu - Walakiri Beach - Wera Beach
Day 2: A culture-filled journey to Walakiri Beach
Today, depart Waingapu and drive to Wera.
En-route you'll have many opportunities to observe the daily life of the inhabitants of Sumba. Visit Matawai Market to find fruits, vegetables, salt and local spices, as well as ikat textiles and traditional jewellery. Then, venture into the village of Prailiu to learn more about ikat dyeing processes. You can also visit a traditional house and learn more about the Marapu traditions that reign on the island.
Head on to Walakiri Beach, a magnificent white-sand beach with beautiful turquoise water, famous for its mangroves which attract visitors at sunset. You'll end the day's travels by journeying to your accommodation on Wera Beach, where you'll get to settle down and relax for the night.

Wera Beach
Day 3: At leisure on Wera Beach
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel, before taking advantage of this free day to rest at the hotel. Enjoy the beautiful beaches or stroll around! In the evening, return to your hotel for a second night's sleep.

Wera Beach - Melolo - Wera Beach
Day 4: Explore Waimarang Waterfall
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel, before being picked up by a private driver to set off and explore Waimarang Waterfall.
The walk to the waterfall is approximately 30 minutes long, journeying across hills and part of the jungle - make sure to bring your best walking shoes, as the terrain may be slippery! You will certainly not be disappointed by the day's main event, as you soak up views of the waterfall, and the beauty of the natural blue lagoon surrounded by rock.
Afterwards, learn more about the production of ikat by visiting the village of Rende, where age-old traditions are still very much alive. Observe the different stages involved in making this famous fabric, and marvel at the weaving methods that are passed on from generation to generation. You can even bring back an ikat as a souvenir!

Wera Beach - Waikabubak
Day 5: Drive to Waikabubak
Today, depart Wera and drive to Waikabubak.
As you cross the island from East to West, you'll pass many small remote villages and witness typical scenes of local life. You could venture to Lapopu Waterfall; cross a small bamboo bridge to access it, then grab your swimsuit and enjoy the lagoon's fresh turquoise waters, while admiring the landscape and calm that surround you.
As a highlight of the day, explore the village of Prai Ijing, one of the most impressive and popular on the island of Sumba. Walk around and share moments with the locals, who will invite you to sit with them - this will be the perfect opportunity to discover their way of life. You will also learn more about the tombstones located in front of each house.

Waikabubak
Day 6: On the beach in Waikabubak
Today, grab breakfast and take advantage of this free day to rest at the hotel. Enjoy the beautiful beaches or stroll around - the day is yours to do exactly as you please!

Waikabubak
Day 7: Wonderful coastal explorations
Today, a private driver will take you to Kerewei Beach, which is perfect for surfers. The beach also offers some calm spaces for swimming, and its white sand, turquoise sea, and rocks on the horizon altogether form a picturesque setting.
Continue on to Watu Bella Beach, visiting a small traditional village en route. After a 10-minute walk among coconut trees, you'll arrive at this magnificent white sandy beach - a picture-perfect place surrounded by breath-taking panoramas. Next, visit the wild and wonderful Marosi Beach, where you might well be the only one enjoying its beautiful white sands; you won't find bars, restaurants or furnishings here, which is all part of its charm.

Waikabubak - Kodi - Tambolaka
Day 8: Feel at one with nature
Get ready to depart Waikabubak and drive to Tambolaka. A full day of scenic outdoor pursuits awaits!
First, you'll stop at the viewpoint of Mahera, a cliff that affords a panoramic view of the beaches of Bawana and Watu Malandong. Continue on to the popular village of Ratenggaro, located by the sea; there, you can buy souvenirs carved from buffalo horns or go in search of more colourful ikats.
Next up is Pero Beach, where herds of goats and buffaloes roam free. Take advantage of this break to enjoy a picnic and observe local fishermen on their traditional wooden boats.
Finally, don't forget your swimsuit to enjoy the waters of the small yet mighty Waikuri Lagoon. Its turquoise water is unequalled in clarity, which makes this small isolated paradise the perfect place for a swim!

Tambolaka
Day 9: At leisure in Tambolaka
Grab breakfast this morning, before taking advantage of a free day of rest - at the hotel, perhaps, or on sun-warmed sands. Make the most of it - this is your last full day on Sumba!

Tambolaka
Day 10: Farewell!
In the morning, enjoy breakfast at your hotel before being picked up and transferred to Tambolaka Airport, where you'll catch your flight home or continue your onward travels.