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Tana Toraja in South Sulawesi is well known for their unique culture and traditions. Beside that Toraja is also popular with beautiful sceneries and beautiful traditonal houses called Tongkonan.
If you are coming to Toraja by bus or by plane, then this Toraja tour package is perfect for you. In one day, you will visit beautiful places in North Toraja. 


What to expect

After breakfast we will visit Bolu market. Slaves, firearms, and coffee were one main commodities in the past. Now it is famous as livestock market. As we know that even majority of Toraja's population are christian, but they still practice the Aluk To Dolo way, giving animals an extremely important role in Toraja culture. 


Katokkon chilli at Bolu market


Lokomata Grave


Then we will continue to Lokomata with a stop in Tinimbayo rice terrace view. Lokomata is a huge stone with over sixty mausoleums have been carved. Every 3 year, especially in August, people do Ma'nene ritual. Ma'nene ritual is cleaning and changing the clothes of the dead bodies. Then we will have lunch in Batutumonga. Batutumonga is a village located 1200 meters from the sea level. Here you can see rice terraces, mountains, and Rantepao from above.


Lunch in Batutumonga


After lunch we will do soft trekking from Batutumonga to Lempo through rice fields, bamboo forest,  and some villages. The trekking will take around 2 hours. 

After arrive in Lempo. We will drive down and stop in a rante. Rante is a field where local people held the funeral ceremony. Here you can see megalithic stones from the previous funeral ceremony. One megalithic stone means there was a funeral ceremony that happened there. 

After that we will head to Pallawa. Pallawa is a traditional village 12 km from Rantepao. Here you can see traditional houses called Tongkonan. Tongkonan houses always face north because Torajan people believe that Puang Matua or God Almighty lives in the north part of the world. Back to hotel.


Pallawa


Duration

  • 8 hours

Inclusions

  • Private vehicle depending with the number of travelers.
  • Driver.
  • Gasoline.
  • Toraja tour guide.
  • Entrance fees based on the itinerary.

Exclusions

  • Meals.
  • Other personal expenses.
  • Guide tipping.
  • Donation if there is a funeral ceremony.

Additional info

  • A moderate amount of walking is involved
  • Wear hiking shoes or hiking sandals
  • Don't forget your sunscreen and mosquito repellant
  • The itinerary is just an example and you can customize it according to your need. 
Why should you book with us? Check it here.


For further info:
  • Phone/ Whatsapp: +6282194918590
  • Facebook page: southsulawesitours
  • E-mail: ikhsanahmad@gmail.com












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Tana Toraja in South Sulawesi is well known for their unique culture and traditions. Beside that Toraja is also popular with beautiful sceneries and beautiful traditonal houses called Tongkonan.
If you don't have much time then this one day Toraja tour is perfect for you.

What to expect

After breakfast we will visit Lemo. Lemo is a stone grave on a huge stone. There are around 70 holes that made the stone looks like a pomelo or in  local language "Lemo". Beside the graves, you can also see wooden effigies, which are the representatives of the dead.


Lemo Stone Grave


Then we will visit baby graves inside a living tree in Kote. The babies that were buried here have not yet teethed. Then we will have lunch in Panorama restaurant.


Kote Baby Grave


After lunch we continue to visit Tampang Allo. Tampang Allo is a natural cave grave where you can see stack of skulls, wooden coffins on wooden frames, an ancient wooden effigies or tau-tau.


Tampang Allo Cave Grave


Then we will go to Karuaya. Karuaya is a traditional village in North Sangalla. Around  7 km from Makale, Tana Toraja. Here you can see traditional houses called Tongkonan. Tongkonan houses always face north because Torajan people believe that Puang Matua or God Almighty lives in the north part of the world. The uniqueness of this village is because you can seven skulls on the balcony of one Tongkonan house.


Tongkonan Karuaya


When finish the tour with a visit to Kete Kesu. Kete Kesu is also a traditional village like Karuaya, but here you can see hanging coffins and Patane or modern grave in many sizes and shapes. There are 6 Tongkonan houses and 12 Alang in Kete Kesu and they are estimated around 300 years old. Back to hotel.


Modern Grave


Duration

  • 8 hours

Inclusions

  • Private vehicle depending with the number of travelers.
  • Driver.
  • Gasoline.
  • Toraja tour guide.
  • Entrance fees based on the itinerary.

Exclusions

  • Meals.
  • Other personal expenses.
  • Guide tipping.
  • Donation if there is a funeral ceremony.

Additional info

  • Pick up at hotel in Rantepao
  • Wear hiking shoes or hiking sandals
  • Don't forget your sunglasses, sunscreen and mosquito repellant.
  • If there is a funeral ceremony happening today, then we will visit less tourism object.
  • Please wear proper clothes if we are visiting a funeral ceremony. Dark colored clothes are preferable.
  • The itinerary is just an example and you can customize it according to your need.
  • Itinerary is subject to change due to local conditions.
Why should you book with us? Check it here.


For further info:
  • Phone/ Whatsapp: +6282194918590
  • Facebook page: southsulawesitours
  • E-mail: ikhsanahmad@gmail.com










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