


General information:
More Information about agriculture and important crops
More Information about the geography in general
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Crossing a river on the way to the Cunca Rami waterfall |
Domesticated water buffalos, pigs and goats will be seen along the path. Rice fields, providing the opportunity to see rice cultivation at various stages of its growing cycle, are found along the scenic trek to the waterfall. Be sure to keep an eye out for the vanilla, avocado, bananas and cacao plantations located along the trail leading to the waterfall. A local guide will help identify plants and fruits that populate the walk through this Eden-like setting.
When fording the river leading to the waterfall you will pass by a popular swimming pool for local children. The river is fairly wide with water volumes that vary, depending on the season.
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In order to prevent possible spoilage the rice crop must be dried in the sun before storage in traditional rice barns |
How to get there:
Description
Follow the main road from Labuan Bajo to Ruteng. At approximately 35 km you will reach a crossing where you must turn right in the direction of Werang. The distance from the crossing to Werang is 10.5 km. This road is in poor condition and in the rainy season may prove problematic to pass. From Werang it will take you a fortyfive minutes walk to the water fall.
With local transport take the daily Bus to Werang. Please note that the local buses have no regular operating schedule.
You can also rent a motorbike with driver in Labuan Bajo.
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Detail map for the region covering Werang to the Cunca Rami waterfall |
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Bamboo is the preferred material used by the local community for the constructions of traditional houses |
A fragrant bounty of vanilla pods awaiting harvest. |
Service and facilities:
You will find small roadside stores selling water and snacks in Werang. Local guides in Labuan Bajo are familiar with Cunca Rami waterfall, but because of the poor road conditions the tour is rarely offered to tourists.
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Verdant rice terraces on the trek to Cunca Rami |
We recommend:
Take a two-day trip including both the crater lake (Sano Nggoang) and the waterfall (Cunca Rami). Attempting to fit both of these natural attractions into a single day is not recommended. While no accommodation is available in Werang, informal overnight stays - courteously offered by the local Catholic priest - are possible in the village of Nunang, next to the crater lake.
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