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After Two Months of Closure, Wae Rebo Village Reopens to Tourists on March 10, 2025

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Wae Rebo, a picturesque village in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), is reopening its doors to tourists on March 10, 2025, after being closed for nearly two months due to extreme weather conditions.

Located in the Manggarai region of Flores, Wae Rebo is often called “paradise above the clouds” because of its stunning views and its location at an altitude of about 1,000 meters above sea level.

The village was temporarily closed starting in January 2025 after heavy rains, strong winds, and landslides made access difficult.

This natural disaster disrupted road access and affected the local economy, including the tourism sector.

The Wae Rebo Cultural Preservation Institute explained, “Natural disasters of heavy rains and strong wind storms along with landslides have resulted in difficulties in road access that have an impact on all aspects of human life, especially in the economic sector, including the natural tourism sector” (quoted from @waerebo.official).

During the closure, efforts were made to repair and restore the area, ensuring the safety and sustainability of the tourist village.

The village’s management team also took the time to evaluate the last 18 years of tourism in Wae Rebo and develop a plan to reopen the area in a way that would benefit both the environment and the local community.

Reopening with a Focus on Sustainable Tourism

On March 10, 2025, Wae Rebo will once again welcome visitors, with a renewed focus on eco-friendly tourism. The Wae Rebo Ecotourism area promotes the concept of “forest for healing,” which emphasizes living in harmony with nature.

The village is committed to offering quality tourism experiences rather than mass tourism, aiming to enhance visitors’ stay while also supporting local communities and preserving the area’s natural beauty.

According to the Wae Rebo Cultural Preservation Institute, the village’s tourism efforts have had a significant positive impact on the local economy.

In 2024, the village saw more than 11,000 visitors, generating over IDR 6.6 billion in transactions. “The concept of managing the Wae Rebo tourist village prioritizes environmental, social, cultural, and tourism sustainability,” the institute stated.

Now that Wae Rebo has reopened, it’s the perfect time for adventurers and culture enthusiasts to explore this unique village. Visitors can experience the breathtaking scenery, enjoy the warmth of local hospitality, and learn about the rich cultural traditions that have been preserved in the village for generations.

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