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EXPLORE UNUSUAL
DESTINATION OF INDONESIA
Sulawesi, formerly known as Celebes,
is
a holiday destination that is becoming popular nowadays
with those in search of the exotic. Most interesting to
visitors are the more populated north and south regions
while the central region is a little known area rarely
visited ( through, of course, for some travelers
this is the most attractive regions . Such as ; Bada
Valley ( Lore Lindu ) for its Megalithic Culture and
Birding site, Togean Islands with its fantastic
under-sea-garden and its coral reefs, and Morowali
Nature Reserve.
South
Sulawesi
is a region of dramatic contrasts - of rugged
volcanic peaks and glistering white beaches. So it's
hardly surprising the region is home to two vastly
different peoples - the seafaring Bugis and the
mysterious highland Torajans.
You'll
drive through spectacular mountain, steep terraced
slopes and tall bamboo forests to arrive in a true
paradise of un-spoilt natural beauty. (You'll have no
trouble understanding why the Torajans believe their
forefather were descended from heaven, for this is
heaven on earth). Most visitors can't wait to see the
Toraja tombs - man-made caves cut into sheer cliff faces
with eerie effigies on suspended balconies staring out
across the jungle. In Toraja Culture a funeral isa
festive event and elaborate rites are performed to
ensure that souls pass to the afterworld in an
appropriate manner. Families spend much on these feasts
and if you're fortunate to be here for a burial ceremony
you should be sure to contribute something such as food,
soap or perhaps even money to assist the family. Be
warned, though, some parts of the ceremony are not for
the faint-hearted --- the slaughter by single sword
stroke of a scared buffalo is common.
Funeral
ceremony usually last about a week with
the feasting , chanting and dancing
continuing throughout the night. It is on
the last day that the coffinis hauled
carefully up the mountain side to the
family gravesite amidst great shouting and
excitement. The best known grave sites
are at Lemo and Londa. Here the effigies
are those of noblemen and other
high-ranking community leaders.
You'll
also be struck by the unusual architecture
of the traditional Toraja house,the "tongkonan".The
roof rises at both ends like the bow and
stern of a ship and legend has it that this
was the shape of the vessels that carried
their ancestors here.
For
a different experience visitors drive up
for the trip to North Sulawesi, home of
the friendly Minahasan people. As a result
of Portuguese, Spanish and Dutch
missionaries this is one fo the most
Christianised places in Indonesia. Another
heaven on earth, complete with beautiful
coral reefs, white sandy beaches and
clear, clear water. In the highlands there
are lakes and invigorating hotwater
springs. For nature lovers there is plenty
of wildlife and easy jungle walks nearby.
If you're a scuba diver,you'll even find
gear and boat available.
There
are also a number of interesting towns
around the delightful Lake Tondano that
you will want to visit. And while in the
area, be sure to see the ancient
megalithic monument known as Watung
Pinabetengan. It's a mysterious, huge,
anvil-shaped stone covered in as yet
undeciphered.
The
Bugis-Makasarese communities are known for their rigid
social codes already regulated in their customs within
the concept of pangadereng (beliefs) - which underline
their social dynamic. Inherited customary rules were
inscribed on Lontar leafs, called Latoa, which emphases
the essence that God is the pivotal point of human life
and this philosophy begets honesty, justice and wisdom
as the primary virtues.
The
Toraja land is situated amidst mountainous surrounding,
the natural scenery is admirable, although the biggest
appeal of Toraja is its traditional ceremonies.
While
Islam is deeply rooted among Bugis-Makasar people, the
Christian religions have replaced animism among the
dwellers of Toraja highland. However old beliefs called
Aluk Todolo still remain. Aluk Todolo in the Toraja
language means ritual for the ancestor whom considered
in contact with their descendants lives. The
construction of their traditional houses is
characterized by ritual. The shape of the roof, which is
like the paws of a sail boat seems to retain the memory
of big boats that carried their ancestor-presumably from
Indochina arround 2,500 years B.C.A. Buffalo is not just
an animal to help their ploughs in the rice field, but
also assumes a symbolical existence. It is the form of
life to sacrifice in honoring their genealogical roots,
specially if the buffalo of big size with long horn. The
most exclusive one is that with skin (albino), the
Torajan believe in the continuance of life after death.
This gives them the reason to work and accumulate wealth
so as to avoid difficulties in the hereafter. The
buffalo and pigs are sacrificed to accompanied them
later.
NORTH
SULAWESI
North Sulawesi has
an abundance and variety of accommodation and facilities available
to meet the needs of travelers from backpackers and budget class
to four-star resorts. The natural wonders of North Sulawesi make
it well suited to both organized and adventure travel. The full
spectrum of scuba diving activities is available in North Sulawesi.
The diving ranges from the magnificent coral gardens of Bunaken
Marine Park and Bangka Strait to the walls of fishes and
underwater volcanoes of the Sangihe Islands to the unusual and
rarely seen critters of Lembeh Strait. Land-based activities focus
on rain forest hiking in Tangkoko Nature Reserve (home to the
largest concentration of black crested macaques and the world's
smallest primate, the tarsier) and Dumoga Bone National Park (home
to the fabled babirusa pig deer), along with viewing scenic
waterfalls, volcano climbing and river rafting and even golf.
Exploring the Tomohon/Tondano highlands area, rice paddies,
coconut plantations and flower gardens rounds out the activities.
Dive the clear
waters, steep walls and world-class coral gardens of Bunaken
Marine Park. Visit Bangka Strait for an encounter with whales,
manta rays and other pelagics. Sail to the Sangihe Islands and
dive in search of a sunken city, through walls of fishes or on an
underwater volcano. Explore Lembeh Strait and discover its rare
and unusual marine life and WWII shipwrecks. Whether you are a
novice or an expert, we have the diving for you.
Visit the highland
towns of Tomohon and Tondano. Clove and coconut plantations, rice
paddies and flower gardens fill our highlands with the same beauty
and serenity found in our smiling people. Visit a small pottery
village and a Chinese Buddhist Temple. Pack a lunch and hike to a
mountain waterfall. Enjoy a soak in one of our hot springs.
Overnight at a cottage on Lake Tondano. Relax in the peaceful
atmosphere and cool mountain air, far from the hustle and bustle
of everyday life.
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