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48. Ollantaytambo

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The village of Ollantaytambo does not only have a huge Inca complex above it, but is also very nice in itself, and not only because of its colourful traditionally dressed women.
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45. Pisac

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A small village at the beginning of the Sacred Valley, Pisac has an impressive Inca fort, and lots of colourful people in the traditional as well as the alternative sense.
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Labuanbaju to Larantuka (3)

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From Ende land inwards, to Moni and the Kelimutu crater lakes, and then on to the north coast beaches, and the towns of Maumere and Larantuka
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Labuanbaju to Larantuka (2)

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From Ruteng to Bajawa, the next inland town, and the Ngada traditional villages, and then to Ende and Wolotope on the south coast
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Ruteng

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Inland market town, and a good base to visit the surrounding attractions
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Labuanbaju to Larantuka (1)

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From Labuanbaju, a small fishing port from which one can visit the Komodo Dragons on Rinca, to the Todo village of the Manggarai and on to Ruteng.
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Berestagi to Bukittinggi (3)

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Entering Minangkabau country on the way to the hill resort of Bukittinggi, also stopping in the steep Harau Canyon, the traditional village of Sumgayang, and the spectacular Danau Minajau crater lake, before descending to Padang on the coast
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Berestagi to Bukittinggi (2)

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Via the village of Dokan and a Batak palace to Samosir in Lake Toba, with its stone sculptures and sarcophagi, and then on to the market of Balige and the fishing communities of Sibolga
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Berestagi to Bukittinggi (1)

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From Medan, Sumatra's largest city, to the Orang Utan sanctuary in Bukit Lawang and on to Berestagi, the domain of the Karo Batak and their traditional wooden houses
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Jangga

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Jangga is a fairly touristic Batak village, but in a beautiful setting
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    • The Peggy Guggenheim Collection December 19, 2020
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