
Waerebo Village, situated near Labuan Bajo in West Manggarai, is a captivating example of traditional Manggarai architecture and culture. Nestled in the lush hills, this remote village is renowned for its unique cone-shaped houses, known as "Mbaru Niang," which are intricately woven from natural materials. The village is not only a picturesque destination but also a living testament to the rich heritage of the Manggarai people. Visitors are drawn to its stunning landscapes, vibrant local customs, and the warm hospitality of its residents. Trekking to Waerebo offers a glimpse into the daily lives of the villagers, where traditions are preserved and celebrated. The breathtaking surroundings and the serene atmosphere make Waerebo Village a must-visit for those seeking an authentic experience in the heart of Indonesia's cultural tapestry.

