Viral Roads with the Most Beautiful Scenery in Sumba, East Nusa Tenggara

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The charm of natural beauty in Sumba, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia is known to be amazing. One such proof is the viral video of a road in the Sumba region with a beautiful view.

Please note that this beautiful road flanked by green hills turns out to be in Hiliwuku Hill, East Sumba.

On this hill, you can bask in the tranquility of the undulating expanse of savanna. Many say this hill has an atmosphere that instantly relaxes you, as if you’re abroad.

You can see it in the video uploaded by Instagram concent creator @onihoironi.

 

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Sebuah kiriman dibagikan oleh Oni Hoironi 🐢 (@onihoironi)

The road with charming natural beauty also makes it a favorite photo spot for visitors.

From the top of the hill, visitors can enjoy the view of the vast savanna and the unique topography of the hill rocks.

The beauty of Hiliwuku Hill, which boasts the most beautiful road, has not only captured the hearts of many visitors but also received praise from numerous netizens, assuring you of its breathtaking charm.

“I think life won’t be stressful anymore,” commented one netizen.

“Very beautiful. Just like in the movies,” said another netizen.

Want to visit there? Try these tips.

You are advised to arrive early to enjoy the beauty of the sunrise or come in the afternoon to witness the mesmerizing sunset.

During the rainy season, the hills are fresh green, while during the dry season, they turn brownish.

In addition, entry to the Bukit Tanarara area is free, making it an affordable vacation option.

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