• Sumba Pasola
  • Alor ikds
  • Sumba Nihiwatu
  • Whale shark Labuan Jambnu Sumbawa
  • Alor fisherman
  • Alor Dugong
  • Alor Bampalola
  • Timor Sasando

Tour module 8 days Alor, culture, nature and snorkelling

Alor has long been a well-kept secret among divers. At Merapi, we would like to introduce Alor as an island full of unforgettable experiences. Traditional villages proudly preserve their culture and rituals, the landscapes remain remarkably unspoiled, and beneath the surface you will discover more marine life than you could ever imagine.

This itinerary allows you to experience all of it. From authentic local culture and breathtaking scenery to vibrant coral reefs and extraordinary underwater encounters, Alor offers a unique blend of adventure and discovery.

Who knows? You may fall in love with Alor just as deeply as the previous owner of Merapi did..
Inclusief:- Accommodaties op basis van logies en ontbijt- Privé auto of busje met chauffeur- Lokale Engelstalige gids - alle genoemde excursies inclusief entreegelden Exclusief- Fooien en uitgaven van persoonlijke aard- Vluchten (richtprijzen one-way vanaf Bali: € 70 tot € 100, vanaf Kupang € 25 tot € 40)- Reis- en annuleringsverzekeringen- Boekingskosten en bijdrage Calamiteitenfonds €30 per boeking- Bijdrage SGR € 5 per persoon- CO2 compensatie € 22 per persoon

Dag 1 Arrival on Alor

After picking up your luggage from the carousel you walk out of the little airport hall. Your guide and driver are waiting there for the transfer to your hotel on the beach of Sebanjar. The rest of the day is yours (free). A very nice place for snorkelling!

Dag 2 Island hopping

Today you step into a small boat to visit the neighbouring islands and do a lot of snorkelling. First your captain sets sail for Pura island with beautiful snorkelling spots. Ashore you see how the traditional grass fishing baskets are made and you visit a local Sopi distillery where palm wine is distilled from the flower moisture of the Lontar palm. You have lunch (most of the time with fresh lobster!) on the beach. Then, you sail to the island Ternate, where you can admire lots of colourful fish and corals under water. Almost every woman on the island works in little ikat weaving workshops. If there’s enough time left we’ll visit Kepa island too to see the ‘nursery’ of the sea turtles.

Dag 3 Monbang, market, Moko museum and Mawar the dugong

Today is a day full of variety. You will begin with a visit to the 1,000 Moko Museum. The museum displays around 50 mokos, bronze drums that were traded hundreds of years ago by Vietnamese merchants in exchange for Alorese spices. These drums still play an important role in local marriage traditions. A groom is expected to present a moko as part of the bride price. As the locals say: “No Moko, No Marriage!” The museum also exhibits historical artifacts and features a dedicated section showcasing traditional ikat textiles. After the museum visit, you will explore the local traditional market. It is always an inspiring place for interesting encounters with local people and excellent opportunities for photography. You will then continue to Monbang, a traditional village of the Kabola tribe. Here, you will take a short walk through the plantations and even have the chance to try on traditional clothing made from tree bark. When visiting as part of a larger group, the Kabola people are often delighted to demonstrate some of their traditional rituals and customs. Lunch will be served en route at Celine’s Café near Pantai Mali Beach. Her famous ubi goreng (fried sweet potato) with delicious sambal is considered legendary in Alor. After lunch, you will drive to the nearby harbour, located right beside the airport runway. From the beach, you will board a traditional wooden boat and join friends of Pak Oné in search of Mawar, a male dugong, near the small island of Sika. Swimming with Mawar is no longer permitted, but from the boat you will have an excellent chance to watch him playing in the water. In the late afternoon, you will return to the resort.

Dag 4 Tapkala village, Tuti hotsprings and Mawar, the sea-cow

After breakfast, you will embark on the longest drive possible in Alor.In approximately two hours, you will travel across the large peninsula of Alor to the Matua Waterfalls. A trek of about one hour brings you to one of Alor’s highest waterfalls, cascading down six tiers. It is the perfect place to cool off in the crystal-clear water after the hike. Once back at the vehicle, you will continue for about one and a half hours to the Tuti Adagae hot springs. The site features three springs, one of which acts like a geyser and erupts almost continuously. The hot, sulphur-rich water is believed to have healing properties for the skin. You will then head back toward the more populated part of the island. Tapkala is one of Alor’s most charming traditional villages. Here, you will receive a warm welcome and have the opportunity to meet and chat with the chief of the Abui tribe. Tribe members are delighted to introduce visitors to their culture and rituals. It is also a wonderful opportunity to take a selfie dressed in traditional Abui attire!

Dag 5 Cooking class Alor

An Early Start to the Day... Today starts bright and early. The local market in the small village of Alor Kecil opens at 6:00 AM, and by around 9:00 AM most of the activity has already come to an end. Together with our chef, you will visit the market to shop for fresh ingredients. This is also a great opportunity to learn the art of "tawar-menawar", the local tradition of bargaining to reach a fair price for both buyer and seller. With your fresh produce in hand, you will return to the resort for breakfast. Afterwards, our chef will guide you through the preparation of several traditional Alorese dishes, including: Jagung Bose: a rich corn soup made primarily from white maize and coconut milk. Ikan Bakar Sambal Kenari: freshly grilled local fish served with sambal kenari, a specialty condiment flavored with the distinctive kenari nut. Kue Rambut (Jawada): a delicious sweet fried delicacy. On Alor, it is often made with lontar sugar, produced from the sap of the lontar palm. A wonderful lunch awaits... Enjoy!

Dag 6 White sandy beach and sea gardens

After breakfast, a scenic boat trip of approximately one and a half hours takes you to the eastern peninsula of Alor Barat Daya. Here you will find the expansive white sands of Pantai Lingal, one of Alor's most beautiful and remote beaches. You will enjoy a pleasant walk through the small village before climbing a nearby hill that offers a truly photogenic panoramic view of the coastline and surrounding islands. While Pantai Lingal is a wonderful place to relax and swim, it is not the best snorkeling location in the area. For that, we return to Kepa Island, where vibrant coral reefs and abundant marine life await. Keep your eyes open and, with a bit of luck, you may even spot young reef sharks cruising through the crystal-clear waters. During September and October, the beach also becomes a nesting ground for sea turtles, which come ashore to lay their eggs in the soft white sand. Later in the day, you will also visit a local seaweed farm, where you can learn more about one of Alor's most important coastal industries. A day filled with stunning scenery, local culture, and unforgettable marine life awaits.

Dag 7 Vrije dag op Alor

This day the program is free

Dag 8 Departure from Alor

After breakfast your driver brings you to the small airport of Alor for your flight to Kupang. If you wish, Merapi can also take care of your flights from and to Alor, from Bali, Flores or Jakarta. It’s a bit of a puzzle, but we’re happy to do that for you.

Sebanjar Eco resort - Alor

Er wordt nog volop gebouwd aan het kleinschalige Sebanjar Eco resort. De 6 kamers zijn ondergebracht in 3 ruime bungalow die op een helling liggen, direct aan zee. Vanaf het terras geniet u van het mooie uitzicht op de eilanden Pantar, Ternate en Buaya. Het resort heeft een restaurant met een vaste kaart en een wisselend dagmenu. Zaterdagavond is barbecue avond en bij voldoende gsten lokaal entertainment. Direct naast het restaurant ligt het zwembad en terras, ook weer met prachtig uitzicht. Ondanks dat het resort direct aan zee ligt is het lastig om er een duik te nemen en te gaan snorkelen. Het resort verzorgt vrijwel dagelijks excursies. Check daarvoor de Bouwsteen 8 dagen Alor, cultuur, natuur en snorkelen. Sebanjar Eco resort heeft medio mei 2027 een soft opening en is medio juli volledig operationeel. meer info more info Informations supplémentaires

Alor

Alor

Alor is an archipelago with 92 small islands, of which Pulau Alor and Pulau Pantar are the largest. Alor is located east of Flores and north of Timor. Pulau Alor has a small airport, where Wings Air and Trans Nusa airlines operate daily flights with Kupang on Timor, and NAM Air on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday direct to and from Bali.

Alor is particularly known by diving enthusiasts; the archipelago has unparalleled beautiful and varied dive and snorkel sites. Diving is particularly reserved for experienced divers, the currents in the Alor archipelago can be strong and unpredictable.

Administratively, Alor belongs to the Indonesian province of East Nusa Tenggara.
For years, Alor was relatively isolated due to the limited infrastructure and transport facilities, so that the natural environment has been protected from human activity and industrial activities.
The Alor Islands are surrounded by clear blue waters and fairly strong currents and offer accessible reefs, drop-offs, caves and valleys, full of brightly coloured corals as well as sandy / sediment bays, where thousands of species of fish and invertebrates shelter. In terms of biodiversity, it is one of the richest underwater reserves in the Coral Triangle.
On land you can find steep mountains, dry savannas and also lush rainforest. There are also an active volcano (Sirung, west Pantar), several hot springs and some hidden waterfalls ... These small, rugged and remarkably beautiful islands, dominated by jagged mountains and steep valleys, are divided into many different ethnic groups with more than 8 different languages within which 50 dialects! The islands are rich in interesting local cultures, with strong traditional beliefs and the Ikat woven here is among the best in East Indonesia.

Many villages on Alor still live in a traditional way, living in houses of tied-up trees with thatched roofs or simple houses of concrete and working as farmers or fishermen, in order to provide for their living. Sometimes they grow a few crops that yield some money, such as cashew nuts, vanilla or seaweed, and always with an intense social life. Despite the fact that there is still a lot of poverty, in most remote villages you are warmly welcomed by your host and hostess. The traditional lego-lego dance is the heart and soul of the Alorese society. This dance, where old and young dance hand in hand from sunset to sunrise can be seen everywhere on Alor and people love it when you as a visitor take part in the festivities.
If you are looking for 1st class dive sites and prefer staying in an authentic environment rather than at a standard tourist location, come to these beautiful islands and enjoy the gorgeous underwater life, traditional culture and friendly and hospitable people!

Suggestions for excursions and trekkings

There are a few excursions to explore Alors which you can do in half a day or a day: you can visit the traditional villages Takpala and Mombang, a trip by car around the "bird head" or "kepala burung", with a stop at the beautiful Batu Putih bay ... Or you can drive along the north coast of Alor and end at "Tuti Agadai", a very small river with small hot springs ... We also recommend a visit of the museum "1000 Moko" in Kalabahi , and of course you should not miss the lively markets (pasar Kadelang, pasar Impres ...)! For the adventurers among you, this could be an opportunity to try the "siri-pinang", the local custom of chewing betel nuts (or areca nuts) ... You could also take a regular boat from Kalabahi or rent a fishing boat to go to the Pantar strait islands (Pura, Ternate ...).

If you want to make a 2 or 3-day trek you can go to the Alor mountains: a rural experience in a beautiful landscape! You will hardly encounter vehicles on 4 wheels, but there are "ojek" taxis (moped taxi) and alternating moped rides with hiking is a nice way to discover the area. You sleep at local people’s homes: basic but they are so friendly! Go for example to Mataru, Masape, Kelaisi Tenggah, ... walk to Atingmelang or Lakwati, and there are so many other places ... You can also discover the active volcano Sirung on Pantar. That is a trip of 3 days, including boat trips to / from Baranusa (about 4-5 hours), 1 night in Baranusa and 1 in Kakamauta, the village at the foot of the volcano. Keep in mind that in a certain period you cannot climb the volcano for certain reasons of faith and respect these.

Dive sites Alor

Alor dive spots

A day-trip diving on Alor is choosing from an exceptional diversity under water. For beginners there are some relatively simple dives to do. Experienced divers decide beforehand together where they are going to dive. Alor has very beautiful and very tough dive sites. You must factor in strong currents, some much colder dive spots (22 degrees) and special encounters under water.

Alor dive spots

Diving in Alor is a breathtaking experience. Alor is not for nothing listed among the most stunning diving areas of Indonesia. Everything a diver dreams of is here. From whales to nudibranches and everything in between. Cristal-clear water with visibility up to 40m or more, spectacular colourful coral reefs, magnificent walls, an incredible amount and diversity of fish life and challenging, often unpredictable currents
Level: experienced diver
Visibility: up to 40m (or more)
Water temperature: from 26 to 29°C with thermoclines of 20°C or even 18°C.
Currents: often strong and unpredictable
Diving season: From end of March until mid December

Kal's dream

Kal’s Dream is a seamount between the islands Kepa and Pura. The top of the mountain is just at 5m. Currents can be very strong en even go wild, so diving on Kal’s Dream is not always possible. But if the diving conditions are good and you are an experienced diver, this famous dive spot is a must. The site is called after Kal Muller, a diving pioneer, who was the first to dive here in the early nineties. There are two pinnacles. If diving conditions are good you start your dive around the deeper pinnacle, follow a part of the spur that goes out to a corner where many fish gather and then to the other pinnacle where you finish your dive. The pinnacles are beautifully covered with low corals, because of the currents.
You can see a lot of sea life here. Spanish mackerel, different species of sharks, dogtooth tuna, Napoleons, sweetlips, big barracudas, giant trevallies, hunting blue fin trevally, schools of jacks, triggerfish, fusiliers, surgeonfish and of course the critter life in the crevices between the rocks, moray eels, scorpionfish, nudies, shrimps…

Mike's Delight

A fantastic dive spot on the east coast of Pura. A drift dive with the south current on a sloping reef with ledges, drop-offs, healthy colourful corals and a lot of fish life. The reef starts at about 8m and slopes to 15m, with large boulder formations. Then further down to 25-30m it’s not unusual to see dolphin pods and pelagics passing. Then slowly up again. From 30 to 12m lots of hard and soft corals and many, many fish. From 12m and upwards you see soft corals with hard coral bommies and formations. Parrotfish, sweetlips, angelfish, damselfish, Napoleon wrasse, schools of jacks, butterfly fish, red toothed triggerfish and sea snakes, lobster, lionfish, an incredible amount of boxfish and schools of anthias (especially above a beautiful staghorn field at around 7m). You’ll also see barrels, brain coral, branching coral, anemones and soft coral clusters.
When the current is strong enough it’s possible to go round the tip of the island. If you do so you must stay very close to the reef and stay above 7m. If you are too deep the currents will push you away from the island and getting back could be a very tough job.
In short, a very varied dive site with an abundance of fish, many different types of healthy coral and a good chance to see pelagics.

Clown Valley

A few hundred meters from the village Apura lies Clown Valley. You immediately understand why this dive spot was named so. Here you simply see the highest concentration of sea anemones in the world and of course, a lot of clown fish that hide between their swinging tentacles. Here and there a sea apple and you’ll also see sea-eels, sea snakes and pufferfish. With a lot of luck, sometimes even tresher sharks or a mola mola. On your way up you’ll often be greeted by local children diving without fins, wearing handcarved wooden goggles and holding their breath for an incredibly long time…

Kalabahi - Alor

Kalabahi

Kalabahi is the small capital of Alor. Must-sees in Kalabahi are the traditional market and the 1,000 Moko Museum, where. besides the thousand Mokos (tin drums), there is much to learn about Alor culture and history.

Sebanjar

Sebanjar

Sebanjar is a small fishing village in the southwest of Alor. From the shell beach you have a beautiful view over the islands of Pantar and Ternate. With a bit of luck you can even spot a whale!