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Tana Toraja (Land
of The heavenly King)
TravellingToraja is one of the famous travel
destination and beautiful regions in South Sulawesi in Indonesai as well.
From a distances, ones can see jagged ridges of the hills stretching side
by side along the slopes of the mountains. The traditional houses with
carved roof among the paddy fields that are beautifully and naturally
carved and colored by the sky full people of Tana Toraja
Before the Dutch come to power in this
high land in the 20th century, there was no even a single word given for
the name of their religion instead of the word "aluk" which refers to
a ritual ways and daily lives activities that are to be controlled, without
special instruction of how to build a house, to cook rice, to greet boys
and the head of the village, and the number of buffaloes and pigs that
must be slaughtered in every ritual ceremony.
More than half of the people of Tana
Toraja are Christian. They still up hold and proud of their cultural
heritage in welcoming the guest ritually.
Places Of Interest
Lemo
You can see the veranda of "tau-tau" mixed up together with the steep
coral stone museum in the open air, which seems coral to be a combination
between death, arts, and ritual. "Tau-tau' is asmall wooden statue which
sometimes is made of bamboo tree. This statue is considered to accommodate
the spirit of the pass by person.
Londa
Londa is a steep rocky sides graves. One of its sides is located on
a higher place from the hills which has deep caves you can see coffin's
that are arranged and grouped based on the family lines.
Kete Kesu
Kete Kesu is a village which is still characterized by the traditional
lives of Toraja people.
Funeral ceremony
A Toraja's burial ceremony is complicated. First, there should be
some pigs and water buffalos available.The more they are slaughtered,
the higher the social status of the family of the deceased is. For some
families, coming from the traditional ruling elites, the number buffalos
and pigs can reach dozens of each. A burial ceremony, then, needs thousand
dollars. Under ecnonomic considerations, this probably seems like a wasting
and non-productive effort. Yet, the heart of a culture is often leaving
aside other aspects considered irrational by many of us, who claim as
being "modern".
How To Get Toraja
By Land Transportation - you can
reach Toraja about 8-9 hours by Private Car 55 USD/Day will be included
to your package tours
on request or about 9 - 10 hours by public transportation 100 USD / Person
book
By Air Plane - you can reach Toraja
by air plane every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 38 USD/Person
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Our Recommended
Package Tour
Toraja
Tour 4D/3N
Day 1
: Airport – Toraja ( L D )
Upon your arrival in airport Makassar, our representative will
meet and lead on an eight-hours drive to Tana Toraja. You’ll stop
at Parepare for lunch, then at Bambapuang for refreshment. Dinner
will be served at your hotel or local restaurant.
Day 2 : Toraja Tour ( B, L ,D )
This the day excursion around Tana Toraja entails visits to various
ancient villages; lemo, which is famous for its stone grave as well
as for its beautiful Toraja house; Londa, where the dead buried
with kete Kesu Pallawa, a traditional village rich in local handicrafts;
ceremonies invoking reincarnation; the business places handicrafts
Rantepao, Enjoy lunch during the tour and return to your hotel for
dinner and overnight stay
Day 3 : Toraja Tour ( B, L, D )
You’ll spend the day exploring more of Tana Toraja, learning about
the costumes and traditions of several tribes sprawled throughout
the region.
Day 4 : Toraja –
Makassar AIrport ( B, L
)
Depart in the morning for
an eight-hours drive to Makassar, once more lunching at Parepare.
Then you’ll proceed to the airport for your onward flight
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