I finally had a chance to visit Labuan Bajo, September 4-9, 2010. Yay!
I promised myself to take pictures of Labuan Bajo (Flores, East Nusa Tenggara) as much as i can. And here are my best shot. Enjoy :)
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Almost Touchdown : Labuan Bajo from the top |
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Here is Komodo Airport, Labuan Bajo |
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Wings Air: Yes, it's quite small, but it's safe! |
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Centro Bajo Hotel : It's a beautiful, comfortable and (really) affordable hotel in town! Actually it's my uncle's hotel, so I stayed there 6 days for free, hehehe. Thank you uncle Topenos and Aunt Ivi for the generosity. |
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One of the view from our one day city trip |
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One of the place to hang out in Saturday night |
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See-through Balcony: You could see the sea and islands through Paradise balcony! |
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We all love Bob Marley! |
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Familiar huh? Kuku Bima Energi, PT. Sido Muncul, has this Bintang Flores Hotel pool in their television commercial advertisement. You can see the detail here. |
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The view behind the pool is way too beautiful. |
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Kids' happy face :) |
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Sunset Signature of Labuan Bajo *melting* |
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Pathway to Goa Cermin or Batu Cermin (Mirror Cave or Mirror Rock) |
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Troops are ready to enter the site! :D |
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You could see white shining rocks here at Mirror Cave or Mirror Rock |
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We had a way to see another beautiful view of Labuan Bajo. All you have to do is park your car anywhere high on the hill and have a walk. |
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Tada! We found this! Stunning :O |
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We had another trip to Pulau Kelor (Kelor Island). I love that wooden boat! |
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Shiny kids in sunny day :) |
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Can you see the small houses on the hill? That is actually bungalows hotel. Cool isn't it? |
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Another bungalows hotel. My uncle said it is owned by a French. Whoa! |
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Finally, Pulau Kelor (Kelor Island), after 1.5 hours in the boat :D |
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I met a foreigner there, he said Labuan Bajo is perfect for diving. No wonder: it has super clear water! :O |
What I love about Labuan bajo:
1. The fresh air, not contaminated with any pollution :)
2. The fresh seafood. Yum, yum..
3. The beach: it has super clear water!
I really hope the government will take the tourism there more seriously, because Labuan Bajo is the main entrance to go to Komodo Island *fingers crossed*.