Prailiu Kampung Raja Village
Prailiu Kampung Raja Village
Prailiu Kampung Raja Village
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2272wk
Voorburg, Pays-Bas10 270 contributions
mai 2019 • Entre amis
wat nu opvalt als men hier komt is het traditioneel gebouwde winkel waar men handwerk uit de streek kan kopen.
Van kain ikat tot kleine snuisterijen.
Het paleis van de toenmalige koning staat schuin tegen over de winkel. En dit is het hart van her paleis.
Daarnaast zijn er nog 4 anderen in het oosten westen noorden en zuiden
Bij zo n traditionele gemeenschap horen ook de graven.
Van kain ikat tot kleine snuisterijen.
Het paleis van de toenmalige koning staat schuin tegen over de winkel. En dit is het hart van her paleis.
Daarnaast zijn er nog 4 anderen in het oosten westen noorden en zuiden
Bij zo n traditionele gemeenschap horen ook de graven.
Écrit le 28 mai 2019
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Fadila Suryandika
Yogyakarta, Indonésie144 contributions
août 2018 • Entre amis
Salah satu tujuan wisata ke Pulau Sumba yang tidak boleh terlewatkan adalah mengunjungi perkampungan adat yang memiliki bangunan rumah asli khas Sumba.
Tapi jika tidak punya waktu banyak untuk bisa mengunjungi Kampung Adat Praiyawang di Rindi, atau Kampung Adat Tarung di Waikabubak, atau Kampung Adat Ratenggaro di Kodi, maka bisa berkunjung ke Kampung Raja Prailiu yang berada di Kota Waigapu.
Bangunan rumah-rumah di Kampung Raja ini masih terjaga ketradisionalannya, hanya saja masyarakatnya sudah tersentuh budaya modern dalam kehidupan sehari-harinya, tetapi untuk budaya dan upacara adatnya masih sama.
Tapi jika tidak punya waktu banyak untuk bisa mengunjungi Kampung Adat Praiyawang di Rindi, atau Kampung Adat Tarung di Waikabubak, atau Kampung Adat Ratenggaro di Kodi, maka bisa berkunjung ke Kampung Raja Prailiu yang berada di Kota Waigapu.
Bangunan rumah-rumah di Kampung Raja ini masih terjaga ketradisionalannya, hanya saja masyarakatnya sudah tersentuh budaya modern dalam kehidupan sehari-harinya, tetapi untuk budaya dan upacara adatnya masih sama.
Écrit le 7 avril 2019
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wHois feBy
Kuta, Indonésie227 contributions
juil. 2018 • Entre amis
The heart of east SUMBA ....quite close to the down town, less than 10 minutes drive from Umbu Mehang Kunda Airport . probably we should consider this villages to be one of the world cultural heritages :)
Écrit le 15 février 2019
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AustralianLucy
Melbourne, Australie171 contributions
juin 2018 • En famille
We (with partner and two kids aged 10 and 13), spent three nights in Sarah and Uman's bungalow in this village. We rented the bungalow through Air BNB.
I really did not know how to rate it. It was not luxury, it was not perfect, a few things were not quite the way I'd like them. But then again, in all my years of travelling in Indonesia, this was a stand-out experience. We'll never forget it and I highly recommend to people who want to experience another culture, and who won't be put off if things aren't perfect.
Details... The village is really close to a very major town Waingapoo, and the airport is about 10 minutes away. I'm told a local taxi should cost 50,000. but when out host failed to show to pick us up, we could not haggle down below 100,000. The chap who was supposed to pick us up was actually there, but I think he'd fallen asleep in his car. It is that kind of place. Don't expect Bali slickness.
At the village we met Uman and his family and we were given some coffee and shown to the bungalow. The place from the start had an odd aspect - was it a guest house, or a house and we were guests? We were never quiet entirely sure, but it lead to some amazing experiences.
We were lucky to be there when some special ceremonies were taking place for the roofing of the new house. On our second night we sat in on the sacrifice of seven chickens, accompanied by prayers and the inspection of the chickens' guts to see if messages were there about whether the roofing should proceed. You cannot buy an experience like that, but neither can you rely on being lucky enough to be around when it is going on. It was amazing, really. So too was 50 people turning up to roof the house the next day, watching the mass sharing of beetlenut, and the kick-to-kick (AFL - Australian football) my kids played for hours with the local village kids. Take a ball and play with them. A couple of the girls were amazing footballers.
The room was comfortable and had a small fridge. We were provided with a nice breakfast and there were opportunities to eat with the family, although we mostly went out. Sarah and Uman were both friendly and very keen that we should be included and appreciate the culture. The family and other villagers were also friendly and welcoming.
At the same time, this is a rural village and things are very basic there. LIvestock and their dropping, were everywhere, as you would expect to see in a traditional village. It is not a hotel.
We rented scooters (75000 and 100000 - the more expensive form PC corner, a nice cafe/restaurant) and rode into town. We went to PC Corner (great western-style cafe) and the market. We went to the harbour and ate seafood there in the evening. We rode out to a beautiful beach (Walakiri), which was about 30 minutes away and an easy ride. Check the tides if you want to swim, as it is not possible unless the tide is in.
We engaged a car driver - sleepy Denny from the day before - and took a day trip to Tangeddu Waterfall. I would not ride a motorbike there as it is a long and difficult ride.
The scenery (savannah, wild horses etc), was striking and different, reminding me of outback Australia.
The driver was lovely, and the waterfall was possibly my favourite ever. It was stunning, actually. The walk in was about 45 minutes and required some basic fitness and agility - not possible for the very unfit, or those with mobility concerns. We swam in the fall (easiest entry to swim is actually up the top of the main fall) and watched some nutcase Indonesian cops jumping off the waterfall and playing with an (unloaded) pistol and taking selfies. On the way back was stopped in a traditional village on a hilltop. It was surreal.
All in all, this was an excellent base for a great few days in a very interesting place.
I really did not know how to rate it. It was not luxury, it was not perfect, a few things were not quite the way I'd like them. But then again, in all my years of travelling in Indonesia, this was a stand-out experience. We'll never forget it and I highly recommend to people who want to experience another culture, and who won't be put off if things aren't perfect.
Details... The village is really close to a very major town Waingapoo, and the airport is about 10 minutes away. I'm told a local taxi should cost 50,000. but when out host failed to show to pick us up, we could not haggle down below 100,000. The chap who was supposed to pick us up was actually there, but I think he'd fallen asleep in his car. It is that kind of place. Don't expect Bali slickness.
At the village we met Uman and his family and we were given some coffee and shown to the bungalow. The place from the start had an odd aspect - was it a guest house, or a house and we were guests? We were never quiet entirely sure, but it lead to some amazing experiences.
We were lucky to be there when some special ceremonies were taking place for the roofing of the new house. On our second night we sat in on the sacrifice of seven chickens, accompanied by prayers and the inspection of the chickens' guts to see if messages were there about whether the roofing should proceed. You cannot buy an experience like that, but neither can you rely on being lucky enough to be around when it is going on. It was amazing, really. So too was 50 people turning up to roof the house the next day, watching the mass sharing of beetlenut, and the kick-to-kick (AFL - Australian football) my kids played for hours with the local village kids. Take a ball and play with them. A couple of the girls were amazing footballers.
The room was comfortable and had a small fridge. We were provided with a nice breakfast and there were opportunities to eat with the family, although we mostly went out. Sarah and Uman were both friendly and very keen that we should be included and appreciate the culture. The family and other villagers were also friendly and welcoming.
At the same time, this is a rural village and things are very basic there. LIvestock and their dropping, were everywhere, as you would expect to see in a traditional village. It is not a hotel.
We rented scooters (75000 and 100000 - the more expensive form PC corner, a nice cafe/restaurant) and rode into town. We went to PC Corner (great western-style cafe) and the market. We went to the harbour and ate seafood there in the evening. We rode out to a beautiful beach (Walakiri), which was about 30 minutes away and an easy ride. Check the tides if you want to swim, as it is not possible unless the tide is in.
We engaged a car driver - sleepy Denny from the day before - and took a day trip to Tangeddu Waterfall. I would not ride a motorbike there as it is a long and difficult ride.
The scenery (savannah, wild horses etc), was striking and different, reminding me of outback Australia.
The driver was lovely, and the waterfall was possibly my favourite ever. It was stunning, actually. The walk in was about 45 minutes and required some basic fitness and agility - not possible for the very unfit, or those with mobility concerns. We swam in the fall (easiest entry to swim is actually up the top of the main fall) and watched some nutcase Indonesian cops jumping off the waterfall and playing with an (unloaded) pistol and taking selfies. On the way back was stopped in a traditional village on a hilltop. It was surreal.
All in all, this was an excellent base for a great few days in a very interesting place.
Écrit le 14 juillet 2018
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Aloysius170
Sumba, Indonésie560 contributions
juin 2018 • En famille
There are many villages in Sumba but Prailiu village is authentic where you can see where the nice Ikat made and you can buy ikat as well
Écrit le 3 juillet 2018
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Nelson_Siahaan
Jakarta, Indonésie153 contributions
mai 2018 • Voyage d'affaires
Kampung Raja Prailiu terletak di Kecamatan Prailiu yang berada dekat dengan pusat kota Waingapu, Kabupaten Sumba Timur, NTT.
Kampung adat ini adalah yang terdekat dengan pusat kota Waingapu dan masuk dalam salah satu prioritas kawasan wisata di Sumba Timur.
Di kampung ini dapat dilihat kubur batu (sarkofagus), rumah adat (Uma Mbatangu) dan aktifitas budaya masyarakat Sumba Timur.
Kampung adat ini adalah yang terdekat dengan pusat kota Waingapu dan masuk dalam salah satu prioritas kawasan wisata di Sumba Timur.
Di kampung ini dapat dilihat kubur batu (sarkofagus), rumah adat (Uma Mbatangu) dan aktifitas budaya masyarakat Sumba Timur.
Écrit le 29 mai 2018
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Lorne M
Halifax, Canada12 contributions
févr. 2018 • En couple
We were exploring Waingapu on foot so decided to check out the Prailiu village, as it's fairly close to the city centre. Don't rely on Google Maps or MapsMe to indicate the location; they are not correct.
After asking locals for directions, we found the village. It's close to the Tanto Hotel. See attached screenshot photo.
We met several of the ladies of the village who brought out their ikat for sale. One lady spoke good English. We eventually settled on a smallish piece for Rp400,000 which, considering the weaver said it took 6 months to make, it was not expensive. After buying the ikat, we signed their log book and slipped Rp30,000 inside.
The village is small and the most interesting aspect was the large stone monoliths.
After asking locals for directions, we found the village. It's close to the Tanto Hotel. See attached screenshot photo.
We met several of the ladies of the village who brought out their ikat for sale. One lady spoke good English. We eventually settled on a smallish piece for Rp400,000 which, considering the weaver said it took 6 months to make, it was not expensive. After buying the ikat, we signed their log book and slipped Rp30,000 inside.
The village is small and the most interesting aspect was the large stone monoliths.
Écrit le 21 février 2018
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Putri_Kupang
Australie du Sud, Australie10 contributions
déc. 2017 • Entre amis
Kampung Raja means King Village where used to be Praliu's king lived there. When you come there, you are welcomed by beautiful and incredible woven "ikat". So colorful and beautiful! Also you will meet the king' s wife, so nice and friendly lady where she likes to share about all the culture of East Sumba. Every time I visit this place, I feel like home also I can interact with kids. They have guest house that you can enjoy sunset from its porch. Don't worry about the English language, one of king's daughter in law is Australian.
Écrit le 4 février 2018
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Tejcy
Linz, Autriche45 contributions
nov. 2017 • Entre amis
You have to visit at least two or three villages in Sumba. Prailiu village is well known for Ikat. And here you can buy some really nice ones. We were living at the village and people are really nice and friendly. Especially host Sarah and Uman will tell you a lot of interesting tips about Sumba and try to make your visit best as possibile. If you speak a little bahasa, thiss will help you a lot.Otherwise people can speak english. Must visit and good experience, especially if you catch Uman or Sarah to give you some ecolanation about village and encestors, big stones etc. There is possibilty to bool bungalow in the village. Check Airbnb or google ;-)
Écrit le 9 novembre 2017
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muhammadarif989
Bandung, Indonésie415 contributions
mai 2017 • Entre amis
Salah satu Kampung Raja di Pulau Sumba, terletak tidak jauh dari pusat kota,,kalo mau ke sini hanya butuh waktu kurang dari 10 menitan aja dari pusat, disini kita bisa melihat rumah adat setempat sejarah kerajaan serta disini kita bisa meminjam pakaian adat setempat untuk berfoto dengan latar rumah adat asli sumba
Écrit le 25 août 2017
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