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If you’re seeking white sand, spectacular diving and surf, bubbling hot springs, majestic waterfalls and traditional villages – away from Bali-esque crowds – then Nusa Tenggara is your wonderland.
East Nusa Tenggara (Indonesian: Nusa Tenggara Timur) is the southernmost province of Indonesia.It comprises the eastern portion of the Lesser Sunda Islands, facing the Indian Ocean in the south and the Flores Sea in the north. It consists of more than 500 islands, with the largest ones being Sumba, Flores, and the western part of Timor; the latter shares a land border with the separate nation ...
If you’re beginning – but not wanting to end – your adventure on Bali, the Nusa Tenggara archipelago to the east is an excellent place to start. Bouncing between ferries and buses, you'll have an intimate window on a natural wonderland.
Nusa Tenggara ("Southeast Islands"), also known as the Lesser Sunda Islands, is a region in southeastern Indonesia. Formerly little more than afterthought for most Bali-bound travellers, this region is now attracting more and more visitors, with Komodo National Park close to Flores island and Lombok leading the way.
The Lesser Sunda Islands (Indonesian: Kepulauan Sunda Kecil, Tetun: Illá Sunda ki'ik sirá; Balinese: Kapuloan Sunda cénik), now known as Nusa Tenggara Islands (Indonesian: Kepulauan Nusa Tenggara, or "Southeast Islands"), [1] are an archipelago in Indonesian archipelago.
From the pink-sand beaches and world-class diving of Komodo, to the animist traditions of the villages dispersed throughout West Timor, East Nusa Tenggara’s islands are as diverse as they are enchanting.
East Nusa Tenggara, propinsi (or provinsi; province) of Indonesia comprising islands in the eastern portion of the Lesser Sunda Islands group: Sumba, Flores, Komodo, Rinca, the Solor Islands (Solor, Adonora, and Lomblen), the Alor Islands (Alor and Pantar), Sawu, Roti, Semau, and the western half.
From multicolored crater lakes and volcanic peaks to Komodo dragons and animist rituals, the sheer diversity of the islands of Nusa Tenggara is what makes a visit to the archipelago so distinctly memorable.
Nusa Tenggara ("Southeast Islands"), and to a lesser extent, also known as the Lesser Sunda Islands, is a region of eastern Indonesia. Formerly little more than afterthought for most Bali-bound travelers, this region is now attracting more and more visitors, with Lombok, Komodo National Park and Mount Kelimutu National Park leading the way.
Kepulauan Nusa Tenggara atau Kepulauan Sunda Kecil [1] (sekarang kadang kala digunakan dalam peta-peta geografis dunia), adalah gugusan pulau-pulau di sebelah timur Pulau Jawa, dari Pulau Bali di sebelah barat, hingga Pulau Timor di sebelah timur. [2] Kepulauan Barat Daya dan Kepulauan Tanimbar yang merupakan bagian dari wilayah Provinsi Maluku secara geologis juga termasuk dalam kepulauan ...