salt for sale in the Waitabula market

salt for sale in the Waitabula market

Home to the second airport on the island, Waitabula still maintains a village-like, friendly atmosphere surrounding the market area

Another recently promoted district capital, and thus enriched with a dual carriage way, is Waitabula. Why little Sumba needs four districts is anybody’s guess, especially because it creates an overdose of prestigious but utterly useless government buildings – and needless kilometers of dual carriage ways. After all, the town does not amount to much more than a few houses and shops, and an ever-present market, centered around a road junction. More important, however, is that Waitabula is close to second airport on the island, Tambolaka, and is also home to what must count as the best hotel on Sumba: AC, hot showers and flushing toilets. Despite this apparent development, many people in town still look traditional Sumba, wearing ikat sarongs, the machetes and the headbands. And everybody is really friendly, curious about the foreigner, ready for a smile or a laugh.

salt & pepper

salt & pepper

more market greens, and purples

more market greens, and purples

Waitabula is close to Waikelo, perhaps the island’s most important harbour.

people are in for a laugh

people are in for a laugh

all of them

all of them

headbands are a tradition for men

headbands are a tradition for men

another man, traditionally dressed with headband, sarong and machete

another man, traditionally dressed with headband, sarong and machete

one of the locals

one of the locals

portion fish

portion fish

more fish for sale, the fly is not sure what to do next

more fish for sale, the fly is not sure what to do next

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