“Home to volcanoes, traditional villages, mirror-like lakes, and pink beaches — Flores is where adventure meets authenticity.”
Located east of Komodo Island, Flores is part of East Nusa Tenggara and offers a travel experience filled with dramatic landscapes, vibrant culture, and otherworldly natural attractions — still blissfully under the radar for most tourists.
🌋 1. Kelimutu Volcano & Its Tri-Colored Lakes
A surreal and spiritual experience — Mount Kelimutu features three crater lakes that mysteriously change colors from blue to green to red or even black due to volcanic activity and minerals.
Best visited at sunrise for stunning views and spiritual stillness.
🏝️ 2. Pink Beaches & Hidden Islands
Visit Pink Beach (near Komodo) and lesser-known beaches on Riung 17 Islands, where coral gardens thrive and the waters are crystal-clear.
Perfect for snorkeling, picnicking, or kayaking among mangroves.
🏞️ 3. Traditional Villages Frozen in Time
Wae Rebo Village – A UNESCO-recognized ancient village nestled in the clouds. Known for its iconic cone-shaped houses and warm local hospitality.
Bena Village in Bajawa – Stone altars, megaliths, and thatched-roof homes surrounded by volcanic peaks.
🐉 4. Gateway to Komodo National Park
From Labuan Bajo (Flores’s western port town), travelers can easily reach Komodo Island and Padar Island for treks, diving, and seeing the Komodo Dragons.
🐠 5. World-Class Diving & Snorkeling
Waters around Maumere and Labuan Bajo are filled with colorful coral reefs, manta rays, and macro life for divers.
Snorkelers will enjoy calm, shallow reefs teeming with life and visibility over 30 meters.
🏞️ Cunca Wulang Canyon – A natural swimming hole surrounded by lush cliffs and mini waterfalls.
🛕 Larantuka – A Catholic pilgrimage site with a deep spiritual tradition, especially during Holy Week.
🌿 Koka Beach – Twin bays with powdery white sand and turquoise water, almost always empty.
🐢 Tado Eco Village – Try traditional farming, bamboo rafting, or stay with locals in an eco-friendly hut.
Ikan Kuah Asam – sour fish soup with tamarind and local spices.
Jagung Bose – corn-based dish cooked with coconut milk and beans.
Se’i – smoked meat (usually pork or beef), popular throughout East Nusa Tenggara.
Pair your meals with Flores Arabica coffee, known for its rich, earthy taste and grown in the highlands.
🌍 Location: East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
✈️ Main Entry Point: Labuan Bajo (Komodo Airport) or Maumere (Frans Seda Airport)
🚗 Best Travel Route: Road trip from Labuan Bajo to Ende or Maumere across the island
🗓️ Best Time to Visit: April – October (dry season)
❤️ Ideal For: Adventure seekers, cultural travelers, photographers.
From otherworldly volcanic lakes to ancient tribal life and pristine beaches, Flores is a treasure chest for travelers who crave authenticity over crowd.