Praijing Cultural Village
Praijing Cultural Village
Praijing Cultural Village
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Bent R
Charlottenlund, Denmark18 contributions
Aug 2024 • Family
Fantastic village with the authentic village houses, happy Sumba originals, children and families. More women work traditionally. From the viewing arena there is the most beautiful view.
In the various areas of the city, tomb monuments have been established to commemorate the elderly and the dead.
Some houses are renovated by next generation. Thoughtful.
Definitely worth a visit. ⁇
In the various areas of the city, tomb monuments have been established to commemorate the elderly and the dead.
Some houses are renovated by next generation. Thoughtful.
Definitely worth a visit. ⁇
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Written 24 August 2024
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Sarah Auliya
Jakarta, Indonesia56 contributions
Aug 2024 • Couples
Praijing Cultural Village is a beautiful place in West Sumba, Indonesia, known for its traditional houses and rich culture. The village shows how the Sumbanese people live, with unique homes that have tall roofs and ancient stone tombs. Visitors can see local weaving, ceremonies, and experience the friendly people. The village is surrounded by scenic hills, making it great for photos and learning about Sumba's traditions. I like Praijing more than Ratenggaro Village because it’s not as dirty, feels more unique, and you’re not chased by children asking for money.
Written 23 September 2024
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wuvulu
Auckland Central, New Zealand58 contributions
Aug 2019
It is not cheap to visit this village but worth the money as clearly donations are spent on the village improvements.Beautiful place and lovely people
Written 24 August 2019
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Aloysius170
Sumba, Indonesia560 contributions
Apr 2019 • Family
Bring your drown and make stunning photoes from above. You will not regret and you will make great albums
Written 9 July 2019
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tansimeng
Singapore141 contributions
Feb 2019 • Solo
This is a good place to observe the traditional village life.
View from the hill is very good.
You will find animals in the "basement" level of the house. The 2nd level is where the humans stay, but you will sometimes find special pets here as well.
Be prepared to pay a fixed entrance fee.
View from the hill is very good.
You will find animals in the "basement" level of the house. The 2nd level is where the humans stay, but you will sometimes find special pets here as well.
Be prepared to pay a fixed entrance fee.
Written 3 March 2019
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Incito Vacations
Makassar, Indonesia119 contributions
Apr 2018 • Business
Keep it as it is and better not to add any new “foreign” constructions to the village. Village burning mitigation have to be introduced to the village as to refrain from village burning whic very often happen in Sumba
Written 17 January 2019
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Nov 2022 • Friends
It's very beautiful here, from the traditional houses to the grave stones which are very religious and the vibes are so relatable...
Written 5 October 2023
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