For its countryside charm suffused with rich traditional culture, Bajawa is literally a "comfort zone." A laidback city in the central highlands of Flores, Bajawa engages travelers on an ojek (motorbike) journey to some of Indonesia's traditional villages, where caste systems are still in place. A greater challenge, however, is posed to climbers by the mighty Gunung Inerie, a strato-volcano overlooking the splendid Savu Sea. Although traditional, the people of Bajawa are friendly and multilingual. Apart from Indonesian and English, they speak a little of Dutch, German or French. They even accompany...
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