Characteristics:
The Blue and green lakes |
The black lake |
Kelimutu means "the boiling lake". There are three lakes on the mountain sharing the same name, each having its own color and local name. Sometimes, the colors are blue, black and green, while some other time, they turn white, red and blue. The exact color that they will exhibit at a certain time is hard to predict in advance. All the lakes are believed to be resting place of departed souls.
Cost
summary:
|
Review
(out of 5)
|
|
Bali –
Maumere (per head one way via Garuda)
|
8.61.000
IDR
|
5
|
Maumere
airport – bus stand for Moni
|
30.000
– 50.000 IDR
|
3
|
Bus to
Moni (per head one way)
|
30.000
– 50.000 IDR
|
3.5
|
Hotel
in Moni
|
1.50.000
IDR approx.
|
3.5
|
Ojek
ride from Moni to Kelimutu (one way)
|
50.000
– 75.000 IDR
|
4
|
Food in
Moni / Maumere / Ende
|
$
|
3.5
|
Kelimutu
entry fees for foreigners (public holidays and Sundays / Monday - Saturday)
|
2.25.000
/ 1.50.000 IDR
|
-
|
Good to know:
|
You must carry warm
clothing as it is quite cold before sunrise
|
Entry fees to
Kelimutu National Park varies based on the weekdays / Sunday / public
holidays. Please lookup the list of holidays in Indonesia before visiting to
avoid surprise situations
|
Try to leave Moni by
4:00 – 4:30 am to catch the sunrise without hurrying your way up
|
Try to take the
flight from Bali to Maumere as it is very scenic
|
Local foods to try:
Bakso, Soto Ayam (chicken), traditional Moni dinner
|
Local drinks to try
(alcoholic): Arak, Moke
|
Shopping ideas: Try
looking for the local Ikat sarongs and scarfs
|
Getting Here:
The base for visiting
Mount Kelimutu is at the small village of Moni. When I say small, I mean
literally walkable from one end to the other. Moni is accessible from both Ende
and Maumere (nearest airports) via public buses, shared cars and privately
rented cars. You can reach here from Bajawa and Riung (break at Ende) as well,
but the journey time is much longer and more expensive.
Tips: Public buses,
though a bit hectic, is the cheapest option.
Ende and Maumere are,
in turn, connected to Bali and Jakarta via domestic flights operated by
multiple airlines.
Tips: When
opting for domestic flights, the cheapest option is Bali. Also, I would
recommend to take the flight to Maumere as the route is very scenic with the
low flying small airplanes giving you the glimpse of literally all the islands
and mountains on the way. The small airport at Maumere is also very scenic and
cute.
Scenic little airport of Maumere |
Aerial view of Mount Rinjani from the flight |
Getting around:
You can walk around to
see the village of Moni. For visiting Lake Kelimutu, you can rent an ojek or a
car to take you up to the starting point for the trek to Kelimutu lake.
Tips: You can
opt for the vehicle on your way up and trek on your way down, enjoying the
sceneries.
Weather in Moni /
Kelimutu:
The weather is quite
pleasant in Moni. It gets cooler by the night. For the sunrise trek, you must
carry warm clothing.
Accommodation in
Moni:
There are quite a few accommodation
options available in Moni. You can stroll around, compare the rooms and the
rates (mostly negotiable) and choose where you wish to stay. Most of the
accommodations come with complimentary breakfast option.
Note: Don’t expect
very strong wifi signals here. Consider this as more of a nature retreat away
from digital signals.
Food in Moni:
There are quite a few restaurants
in Moni having local as well as western food options. These are mostly the
accommodation restaurants but they welcome walk in customers as well. There are
also few warungs (small local café, restaurant or casual shop) in the area
offering cheap and tasty foods. Try the local bakso or soto ayam, or look out
for traditional Moni dinner.
Ideal time commitment:
2-3 days including journey time.
Rough itinerary:
Day
1: Fly from Bali to Maumere. Take a taxi from
Maumere airport to the bus stand (negotiate on the price). Check the bus timing
and accordingly have your lunch nearby. The bus journey should take around 3-4
hours. Once you reach Moni, look for accommodation. Keep the day free and easy,
stroll around, try some local foods and drinks like Arak or Moke.
Day
2: Start your day early to catch the spectacular
sunrise over Mount Kelimutu. Hire an ojek on your way up and trek thereafter. Have
some hot noodles and coffee or tea from the local vendors up there as you enjoy
your view.
Mystic sunrise over Mount Kelimutu |
Trekking to the top |
Spend as much of time there as you like because the views keep changing
as the sunlight gets stronger. Then, trek down to Moni. Visit the hot springs,
the neighbouring village and waterfalls on the way. Then, you can opt to stay
overnight or proceed to your onwards journey to Maumere or Ende.
Recommended detour:
From Ende, continue to the west. By road,
make a stop at Ruteng. From Ruteng, you can have a no. of places to visit which
includes the spider web rice fields at Cancar, the Liang Bua cave, where
archaeologists discovered skeletons of world’s singular hobbits, and Wae Rebo
village, where you can get a glimpse of the megalithic culture. Then, you can
continue further west to Labuan Bajo to visit the famous Komodo dragons. Continuous
road trip from Ende to Labuan Bajo could be too much exhausting and totally not
recommended. However, if you break into visiting different places like
mentioned, it is worth it (although time consuming).
Alternately, you can directly fly to Labuan
Bajo from Ende and keep the rest of the places for the next time.
No comments:
Post a Comment