Flores Island
The Eastern side of Indonesian Archipelago
Flores boasts breathtaking scenery, spectacular volcanoes, hot springs, clear blue seas and pristine beaches, with black, white or even pink sand. Back in the day, the Portuguese explorers in the early 16th century appreciated the splendor of the place by naming in Flores, meaning “flowers”. It’s part of the Lesser Sunda island chain in Eastern Indonesia, just a ninety-minute flight from Bali, a beautiful mountainous regions of Indonesia.
FLORES BAJAWA
Flores Bajawa is located in a Flores Island far away at the eastern part of Indonesian archipelago, at the foot of the Inerie Volcano. This exotic island in Eastern part of Indonesia called NTT Nusa Tenggara Timur has one of the most beautiful and fertile landscapes throughout the archipelago.
Mount Inerie
It demands attention, every observer can’t help but notice Mount Inerie. With its almost perfect "symmetrical" conical shape, it rises almost irreverently above Bajawa and the villages that lie in its shadow.
The fertile volcanic soils support rice, maize, cassava, mango, papaya, five kinds of banana, macadamia and chilli .. almost everything. Cacao was introduced by european traders from Mexico by way of the Philippines; vanilla was transplanted from the islands of the Western Indian Ocean; and the cashew was brought by the Portuguese from Brazil while the Dutch introduced coffee cultivation during the colonial era.