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Explore Tana Toraja, The Land of Enchantment and Magic

Explore Tana Toraja – South Sulawesi is stunning, and not just because of the abundance of beach and island destinations in the Makassar region. Tana Toraja is a popular tourist destination because of its stunning natural beauty and the distinct cultural traditions that have survived there for centuries. You’ll find a lot of magic from the past in Tana Toraja, magic that you’ll have to keep up with if you want it to last.

If you’re tired of traveling in mainstream areas, why not just explore Tana Toraja? Here you will find a lot of magic that will be hard to forget. Come, let’s see what the magic of Tana Toraja is!

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Tana Toraja, An Anti-Mainstream Vacation Destination

You must have often heard of the excitement of vacationing in popular Indonesian destinations, from the tropical beaches of Bali, Jogja full of adventurous outdoor activities for young people, to the many recreational parks in Malang City.

However, are you familiar with Tana Toraja, a region of Indonesia rich in mythical and magical traditions? If you’re looking to explore Indonesia more but are tired of the typical tourist destinations, this is the place to go.

Come, let’s discuss why Tana Toraja can be a unique holiday destination, full of its own charm and magic. You will definitely want to explore Tana Toraja, after this. Check it out below, t-mates!

1. Palawa Village

Palawa village full of tongkonans (Photo via priantopuji – www.shutterstock.com)

Want to enjoy the pristine and well-maintained village of Tana Toraja? You have to come to Palawa Village. In this place that is not too crowded, you will find many Tongkonan or traditional houses of Tana Toraja which are lined up dashingly. This house with a curved roof design and made of bamboo is on average hundreds of years old and is passed down from one generation to another.

Buffalo horn display that signifies social status (Photo via Larisa Dmitrieva – www.shutterstock.com)

The front of the Tongkonan is a rice barn which in the local language is called Alang. In addition to having a rice container in front of the house, each Tongkonan has a decoration in the form of buffalo horns. The more buffalo horns on display, the higher the social status is. Buffalo horns indicate how many families perform traditional ceremonies that are said to cost hundreds of millions of rupiah.

2. Lemo

‘Rumah Arwah’ is the final resting place for families in Tana Toraja (Photo via Cyrille Redor – www.shutterstock.com)

Tana Toraja also has a burial area which is often dubbed as ‘Rumah Arwah’. In the Makale area, Tana Toraja Regency, there are high cliffs that are deliberately perforated to place the bodies of the dead. Here you will find at least 75 grave holes (Lemo) on the cliff with each hole being used for one family.

One of the families you can find in Lemo (Photo via Sviluppo – www.shutterstock.com)

To make a hole in a rock cliff usually takes about 6-12 months. Families who will place their families here have to spend up to tens of millions of rupiah. At certain times the Lemo area also often holds a Ma Nene ceremony where the family will change the clothes of the corpses.

3. Kambira Baby Grave

Kambira as a tourist attraction can be visited by various tourists (Photo via Elena Odareeva – www.shutterstock.com)

The magic of Tana Toraja is still not finished, t-mates! After you get to know the village with its unique Tongkonan and tombs on rock cliffs, now Tana Toraja presents a unique burial for babies who died before they had teeth. These babies are usually buried in the hollow trunk of the Tara tree. At a simple funeral, the baby is placed without a shroud in this sap-rich tree.

Tara Tree dubbed as the mother’s womb (Photo via Iuliia Shcherbakova – www.shutterstock.com)

The choice of the Tara tree as the baby’s resting place is not without reason. This tree is considered the womb of the mother and has a lot of milk (sap). Returning the baby to the tree is the same as returning them to the womb of the creator. To be able to see a baby’s grave in a tree, you can come to the Kambira Village area not far from Makale, Tana Toraja.

4. Kete Kesu Village

Full of the social and historical life of Tana Toraja is Kete Kesu Village (Photo via Elena Odareeva – www.shutterstock.com)

Kete Kesu is a tourist village where you may get a better feel for the Tana Toraja people’s vibrant social life. Many Tongkonans resembling those in Palawa can be found in this region. The difference is, that here there are several megalithic relics in the form of stone tombs that are said to contain various skeletons from the 16th century.

Stone tomb remains at Kete Kesu (Photo via Michal Knitl – www.shutterstock.com)

The endless uniqueness of Kete Kesu makes this area a very important cultural heritage. The cultural center of Tana Toraja is almost entirely centered in this area. Every June-December, the Kete Kesu area often holds many traditional ceremonies that are ready to satisfy anyone who comes to see it. It’s worth noting if you plan to go on a vacation here, t-mates!

5. Batutumonga

The mystical beauty of the Batutumonga plateau (Photo via Maula Hidayat – www.shutterstock.com)

Do you yearn to gaze upon the earth from a higher altitude? The Sesean region, 1300 meters above sea level, is where you need to be. In the morning, the view from the highlands is breathtaking, stretching all the way down to where the clouds seem to float far below. As far as the eye can see, nothing but stunning beauty awaits, and it would be a shame to miss it.

Green expanse that can be seen in its beauty during the day (Photo via Fabio Lamanna – www.shutterstock.com)

The rice paddies, when fully mature, will resemble an enormous green carpet from afar. You can see the activities of local residents who are going to the fields to work or children walking when they go to the fields. Seeing the beauty of Batutumonga is like peeking into heaven!

6. Leang Leang Park

Leang Leang Park full of prehistoric rocks (Photo via Patekkai Muhammad – www.shutterstock.com)

In this park, you can see the rocky hills (karst) of Maros-Pangkep which includes hundreds of prehistoric caves scattered throughout the park. Leang means “cave” in Makassar, which is where the park’s name, Leang Leang, comes from.

Come to this park for a leisurely walk and enjoy the warm air and sun (Photo via Patekkai Muhammad – www.shutterstock.com)

Visitors can relax and enjoy the stunning atmosphere by sitting on the lush grass under the warm sun. In addition, this site is suitable for outdoor activities, suitable for family activities. This area has been equipped with various facilities such as traditional houses, toilets, tracking lines, interpretation boards, guard posts, and others to increase tourist comfort.

7. Tanjung Bira Beach

The cleanliness and tidiness of Tanjung Bira Beach makes it comfortable to linger here (Photo via Amalia S – www.shutterstock.com)

Tanjung Bira Beach is a delightful stop on the way to or from a journey rich in culture and history. Natural beauty along this stretch of coast cannot be denied. Tanjung Bira Beach is free of pollution, has powdery white sand and clear blue water, and is a popular tourist destination because of these qualities.

The natural beauty of Tanjung Bira that can be enjoyed while walking leisurely along the beach (Photo via EDDY H – www.shutterstock.com)

There are many activities that can be done here, from snorkeling, swimming, to just basking in the warm sun and enjoying the breeze. In the morning or evening, Tanjung Bira Beach is a favorite place to watch the beauty of the sunrise and sunset.

Explore The Magic of Tana Toraja Now!

Tana Toraja is fascinating because of these special qualities, t-mates. Who’s up for a trip that’ll be both unforgettable and interesting? To reach Tana Toraja, you can book flight tickets to Makassar and continue by land transportation. As an added convenience, the tiket.com app is the only place to find reasonably priced, high-quality hotels in Tana Toraja. Let’s explore the magic of Tana Toraja now with tiket.com!

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