One of the islands located in NTT has lost its popularity compared to Flores and Komodo Islands. However, don't be mistaken, as its natural beauty offers an unparalleled destination in eastern Indonesia. Sabu Island, also known as Rai Hawu, is a remote island situated in East Nusa Tenggara, covering an area of 460.78 square kilometers and inhabited by approximately 30,000 people. Not only does it boast breathtaking natural landscapes, but Sabu Island also possesses a range of unique cultural traditions that will leave you in awe. Here are some of the natural and cultural wonders to be experienced when visiting Sabu Island:
Source: travel.kompas.com