The "Ombak Putih", or "white wave", revives the days that the waters in and around Indonesia were ruled by the Buginese. So this is like a day trips / vacation on the sea.
Whenever possible more than six hundred square meters of sails are raised, but Ombak Putih relies on an engine to safeguard the schedule. Ombak Putih will sail you from island to island in traditional style blended with all modern comforts. The hull and deck house are completely made of wood. Below deck there are twelve spacious cabins, each with private bathroom and air-conditioning. The Ombak Putih is a forerunner in safety and environmental protection at sea. Ombak Putih combines tradition with modern technology and awareness of Indonesia's natural resources.
On day 1 embarkation in Labuhanbajo (LBJ), West Flores. Afternoon excursion to witness a spectacular ancient whip fight dance by the local Manggarai people.
On day 2 we visit Komodo National Park where you will encounter the fierce Komodo dragons. A refreshing swim and some spectacular snorkeling are planned for the afternoon.
On Day 3 from there on to Bima on the island of Sumbawa where you will visit the local market, the Sultans palace and a village where the inhabitants will demonstrate traditional dances and rituals. Most famous is the 'adu kapala' : war with heads...
On Day 4 we set foot on land at the little known island of Satonda with its stunning crater lake and beautiful coral gardens.
On Day 5 we will visit East Lombok with a visit to a traditional pottery village and a small village where the villagers will enthusiastically perform some local dances.
On Day 6 arrival in west Lombok, you join a half day land excursion to a traditional Sasak village, and weaving village as well as other highlights around West-Lombok. In the afternoon we set sail to South Lombok.
On Day 7 your last day aboard the Ombak Putih startswith relaxing morning on a deserted beach at Gili Nanggu (just off the coast of South Lombok). We will leave around lunc time for the four hour sail back to Bali.
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