Indonesia Tanjung Sebanjar

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  • Day 23

    Kalabahi

    November 20, 2024 in Indonesia ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

    We continue to sail west and the haze from the volcano is very evident. Fortunately for the moment flights are able to leave Bali. Providing the volcano doesn't continue to erupt we should be ok to get home. Today we are going to a village and then a market. I like visiting local markets. You get to see so much of the colour of a place. The ship is able to dock so we have a dry landing, no wet feet. We can see a long line of buses waiting to take us to the village. A number of officials have come on board to have breakfast and give the ship the necessary approval stamp.

    The bus ride is a really interesting one, we leave the town and drive up into the hills nearby. I enjoy seeing the landscape and the people outside of the main towns. When we get there, there is a welcoming party and as in other places they are dressed in traditional costume. The men though are carrying a bow and arrows and a shield on their back which we've not seen before. The men and women dance singing but without any musical accompaniment, rings on the feet of the women create a jangle. When the first dancers finish some left and walked back up the hill. A little while later they return carrying a platform made with two logs and on top is a small boy. We're told when someone builds a new house the neighboring village will provide a log for the house and the chief of the village will be carried on this log to the village. The houses look small, but in fact they are four stories in height but each story is relatively small. Once they have finished the dance that celebrates the building of a new house we are invited to dance with the villagers. I join in but turns out to be harder than it looks and I have a sense that one of the older women join the circle to try and teach me what seems obvious to others.

    This place area is well known for its weaving and this is the first opportunity we've had to view the cloth. Unfortunately for the villagers, I think the ceremony went on longer than they were anticipating and we had very little time to actually think about buying any. I'm sure there'll be other opportunities.

    Back down the hill we hid for the market. Very typical of Asia. It's in a very large building that reminds me of an outdoor gymnasium. Along with fish, fruit and vegetables, didn't see any meat sold, there are also cheap plastic items and clothing that people in the area would need. It's hot and humid inside but not unpleasant.
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  • Day 171

    More exploring Alor

    November 6, 2018 in Indonesia ⋅ 🌧 30 °C

    It's really nice driving through beautiful small villages which dot the coastline of the island. Lots of smiles and calls of 'mister mister' as we go past. The faces of the people of this island are an amazing mix and you can see resemblance from nearby Papua, Islander, Australian Aboriginal and even Indian and African.

    We stop a lovely mangrove beach. Lila finds an idealic swing over the sea which is currently at mid high tide. We get a nice shelter here for some monsoonal rainfalls, before continuing along the coast passing amazing turquoise waters with quaint little wooden fishing boats in sheltered bays.

    We reach beautiful 'Pantai Battu Putih' which is essentially the end of the road. The road does continue however they say it's about 1 hr for 2 km to get the the neighbouring village! We turn back for town as more rains threaten and get treated to a gorgeous rainbow as we find some more shelter from another downpour.
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  • Day 169

    Sebanjar Beach

    November 4, 2018 in Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 32 °C

    We spend a few days on Sebanjar beach, which has quite nice snorkeling from the beach. It's nice to be using our snorkeling gear every day, as they have been in our backpack for the past 5 months. The beach is a pinkish white sand, due to specks of red in the sand from red coral. There is a huge amount of broken coral which makes a wall behind the beach. There is gorgeous transparent waters at the right time of the day. However quite strong currents mean we have to time our swims and snorkeling.

    It's a shame we can't take underwater pics as there is a huge variety of different hard and soft corals and lots of different fish. We see lots of cardinal fish, quite a few Nemo's, lots of sea stars (Lila's favourites), angel fish, parrot fish and quite big schools of fish too.

    Lila is getting more confident and happy snorkeling and swimming and today did some swimming without her back bubble (so she is very proud) :)
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  • Day 166

    Arriving on Alor Island

    November 1, 2018 in Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 33 °C

    Welcome to Alor Island. After a slightly crazy, half horror, half comedy trip on the ferry we arrive on Alor. Half horror, half comedy because the crew decided it was a good idea to blast the music at 2am and also check tickets around 4am. The boat has a stench of cigarette smoke as I think almost the whole male population smokes (this includes the captain on the plane we took from Denpasar to Bali)! So with the lack of sleep, it was really nice to finally get to Kalabahi on Alor Island.

    The positives though...we got to see sunrise :) Lila proves again that she can sleep through anything as she got quite a good night's sleep. We got to Alor and found the best Es Campor which was very welcome in the hot weather.
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  • Day 172

    Es Campor / cendol

    November 7, 2018 in Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

    We visit our favourite Es Campor place today for the last time, as our ferry back to Flores leaves tomorrow morning. It's our favourite because it's super tasty and has such a great variety of different textures and flavours. Es Campor is basically a dessert drink filled with mixed jellies and fruit. This one is great because it has fruit, 3-4 types of different jellies, bread, red rice and has a sweet coconut drink plus ice. It's such a nice treat on a hot day (it has been hot every day we have been here). The young guy who owns the cart is really nice, he started working in an Es Campor cart when he was Lila's age, never went to school, but is now opening up his 3rd cart!Read more

  • Day 170

    Kalabahi town

    November 5, 2018 in Indonesia ⋅ ☁️ 32 °C

    Today we move to Kalabahi town, the main town on Alor Island. We thought we would base here for a few days to be closer to explore the eastern parts of the island.
    We take the Bemo (shared van taxi) from Sebanjar for about 30km to Kalabahi town. We get off all feeling a bit nauseous from the ride!

    We head off in the late afternoon and find a nice beach with mini island created by low tide. Lila enjoys throwing her slippers in the water and finding them. And the water is so warm it's like swimming in bath water!
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  • Day 168

    Exploring around Alor

    November 3, 2018 in Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 33 °C

    We find a motorbike to rent again to explore the western part of the island. The bike is probably the oldest we have rented this trip, having a temperamental kick start and a special thing with the wires to work the lights.

    We spend a day in Kalabahi town to get our outward ferry ticket and find they now charge children over 2yrs an adult ticket. We stop for our favourite Es Campor and then take a ride to find a nice beach with a resort which is closed. We end the night with a yummy dinner at a guesthouse in town and Lila discovers she likes tuna fish. On our way back we get a flat tyre and are initially told we wouldn't find anywhere open to repair it at this hour. Lila and I then get whisked off on another motorbike to an open petrol stop with compressor and in the mean time Jean is stopped by an off duty policeman who says he can fix the puncture!

    The next day we head to check out the neighbouring villages. There is gorgeous coastline as well as lush gardens and beautiful mangroves.

    On the Sunday we try go to the local market to find that it's only got 2 stalls open and it usually is busier after church. On the way back we see lots of people out in their best clothes on the way to church.
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