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Mamasa Regency is one of the five regencies that make up the West Sulawesi Province, Indonesia, on the island of Sulawesi. Occupies an area of approximately 3,000 square kilometres, it is the main tourist destination in West Sulawesi Province. The main ethnic group at Mamasa is the Toraja. The town has several tourist attractions, namely Tedong Tomb of Culture Tourism in Balla Subdistrict, Minanga in Sesenapadang, Nature Tourism of Sarambu Waterfall, Hot Water Baths in Rambusaratu Village 'Mamasa Subdistrict, Cultural Tourism Traditional House, Traditional Village of Ballapeu Village, Mebaba 'Tradition and Mangngaro in Nosu. There are motor vehicles (motorcycle taxi) or public transportations which can be rented in the village of Mamasa to be used to get around to the village. Also, Mamasa is famous for its unique culture, including architecture, dance, languages, and funeral procedures. There are also growing livestock population in Mamasa such as cattle, buffalo, horses, goats, pigs and poultry which are local chicken, and local ducks. The crops are included, rice, maize, cassava, sweet potatoes, peanuts, green beans, soybeans, vegetables and fruits.

Airports in Mamasa

Mamasa Airport

Mamasa Airport or Sumarorong Airport is an airport developed from an airstrip to a 700-meter runway in 2012 and finally finished in 2013 with a 1,500-meter runway to facilitate wide-body aircraft.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Mamasa?

Traveloka is the best travel internet site for travelers to find the low-priced flights to Mamasa. The simple step needed is to enter the information in the search box and the application will be recommended the ultimate trip according to your budget. It also compares flight prices given by trusted airlines to help you to get the best deal. To get your preferred price range, you can use Traveloka’s price alert feature to be notified of flights to get the best flight price to Mamasa.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Mamasa?

If you’re looking for the very warmest time to visit Sulawesi, the hottest months are October, November, and then September. The warmest time of year is generally mid-October where highs are regularly around 32.7°C with temperatures rarely dropping below 22.3°C at night. June until August is the busiest season for tourism in Sulawesi, so lodging and other accommodations may cost more than usual. Tourism is the slowest during September through November due to the constant rainy weather so that hotels may be affordably priced.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Mamasa?

Sikore Sarambu waterfall - It is one of the waterfalls that are worth a visit when you're in the Toraja. Located in the valley, about 10 kilometres from the city of Rantepao, the condition of the road leading to the location of the waterfall Sarambu Sikore is safe and can be accessed with the motor. Right in the bottom of the waterfall, there is a small pond with a depth of no more than 1.2 metres so that it can be used for bathing. The entrance is free and there is no special parking area.

Patung Bunda Maria - This is one of the must-see attraction in Mamasa. It acts as a Christian symbol in Mamasa and shows that some of the population practices the Christian religion. There are numerous statues and the place is nice and clean. The statues tell about the journey of Jesus.

Sambabo Waterfall - This waterfall is the highest waterfall in Sulawesi. The beauty of Sambabo Waterfalls is no less than the Niagara Falls in America. The splendor is not only centered on the Sambabo Waterfall alone, its surroundings are fascinating, laid on the slopes of the mountains and are among the big stones, also decorated with natural forest decorating the waterfalls. As with other places in Indonesia that have a mythical story. Behind its beauty, Sambabo Waterfall has a unique legendary story. It is said that the waterfall is inhabited by a giant bird that is unknown. The hair itself is described as plastic that the water cannot penetrate. This bird is behind the waterfall in the cave and only comes out in the dry season with a loud and weird voice. To reach Sambabo Waterfall, first you have to cross the suspension bridge, this will surely be a separate, then up the valley about 500 meters, and you will also pass through the coffee plantations and cocoa.

Mamasa Regency is one of the five regencies that make up the West Sulawesi Province, Indonesia, on the island of Sulawesi. Occupies an area of approximately 3,000 square kilometres, it is the main tourist destination in West Sulawesi Province. The main ethnic group at Mamasa is the Toraja. The town has several tourist attractions, namely Tedong Tomb of Culture Tourism in Balla Subdistrict, Minanga in Sesenapadang, Nature Tourism of Sarambu Waterfall, Hot Water Baths in Rambusaratu Village 'Mamasa Subdistrict, Cultural Tourism Traditional House, Traditional Village of Ballapeu Village, Mebaba 'Tradition and Mangngaro in Nosu. There are motor vehicles (motorcycle taxi) or public transportations which can be rented in the village of Mamasa to be used to get around to the village. Also, Mamasa is famous for its unique culture, including architecture, dance, languages, and funeral procedures. There are also growing livestock population in Mamasa such as cattle, buffalo, horses, goats, pigs and poultry which are local chicken, and local ducks. The crops are included, rice, maize, cassava, sweet potatoes, peanuts, green beans, soybeans, vegetables and fruits.

Airports in Mamasa

Mamasa Airport

Mamasa Airport or Sumarorong Airport is an airport developed from an airstrip to a 700-meter runway in 2012 and finally finished in 2013 with a 1,500-meter runway to facilitate wide-body aircraft.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Mamasa?

Traveloka is the best travel internet site for travelers to find the low-priced flights to Mamasa. The simple step needed is to enter the information in the search box and the application will be recommended the ultimate trip according to your budget. It also compares flight prices given by trusted airlines to help you to get the best deal. To get your preferred price range, you can use Traveloka’s price alert feature to be notified of flights to get the best flight price to Mamasa.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Mamasa?

If you’re looking for the very warmest time to visit Sulawesi, the hottest months are October, November, and then September. The warmest time of year is generally mid-October where highs are regularly around 32.7°C with temperatures rarely dropping below 22.3°C at night. June until August is the busiest season for tourism in Sulawesi, so lodging and other accommodations may cost more than usual. Tourism is the slowest during September through November due to the constant rainy weather so that hotels may be affordably priced.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Mamasa?

Sikore Sarambu waterfall - It is one of the waterfalls that are worth a visit when you're in the Toraja. Located in the valley, about 10 kilometres from the city of Rantepao, the condition of the road leading to the location of the waterfall Sarambu Sikore is safe and can be accessed with the motor. Right in the bottom of the waterfall, there is a small pond with a depth of no more than 1.2 metres so that it can be used for bathing. The entrance is free and there is no special parking area.

Patung Bunda Maria - This is one of the must-see attraction in Mamasa. It acts as a Christian symbol in Mamasa and shows that some of the population practices the Christian religion. There are numerous statues and the place is nice and clean. The statues tell about the journey of Jesus.

Sambabo Waterfall - This waterfall is the highest waterfall in Sulawesi. The beauty of Sambabo Waterfalls is no less than the Niagara Falls in America. The splendor is not only centered on the Sambabo Waterfall alone, its surroundings are fascinating, laid on the slopes of the mountains and are among the big stones, also decorated with natural forest decorating the waterfalls. As with other places in Indonesia that have a mythical story. Behind its beauty, Sambabo Waterfall has a unique legendary story. It is said that the waterfall is inhabited by a giant bird that is unknown. The hair itself is described as plastic that the water cannot penetrate. This bird is behind the waterfall in the cave and only comes out in the dry season with a loud and weird voice. To reach Sambabo Waterfall, first you have to cross the suspension bridge, this will surely be a separate, then up the valley about 500 meters, and you will also pass through the coffee plantations and cocoa.

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