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Getting Here

Direct Flights To Sumba
From Bali.

Our Village
Located in the south-western part of Sumba in a beachside village named Kambata, Muruhumba surrounding area offers an abundance of gifts to travelers searching for raw and untouched destinations.

Cultural experiences include visiting traditional tribes and villages, exploring megalithic stone tombs, and witnessing pre-historic rituals. Perhaps most unique is the exciting custom known as Pasola jousting festival, where once a year, hundreds of warriors on horseback charge into each other hurling spears to appease the Marapu and ensure a good yearly rice harvest.

This festival, held between February and March, is believed to bring fertility to the land.
There are daily flights from Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar (DPS) to Sumba Island’s Umbu Mehang Kunda (WGP). Please see the flight schedule and airline options below.
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Umbu Mehang Kunda (WGP)

Current Flight Schedule*

Bali to Sumba
• 2 x daily flights by Wings Air | Estimated flight time 40 minutes
• 1 x daily flight by Nam Air | Estimated flight time 45 minutes

Sumba to Bali
• 2 x daily flights by Wings Air | Estimated flight time 40 minutes
• 1 x daily flight by Nam Air | Estimated flight time 45 minutes
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The Journey From Sumba Airport To Muruhumba
The 15 Minute drive from Umbu Mehang Kunda Airport to Muruhumba is a breathtaking journey through magnificent Sumba landscapes. A dramatic contrast to the bustling streets of Bali, the Sumba climate makes for a unique island terrain reminiscent of an abundant Indonesian love child borne from the desert kingdom of Africa and rolling plains of Ireland.

The spectacular scenery starts at sea level and climbs 500 meters to sky high Rijewa rocky mountain summits, a journey richly lined with lush teak and mahogany forests. The road then winds down to the town of Waikabubak, passes through traditional settlements, past the Sewah waterfalls, the emerald rice fields, river valleys and dense forests, and finally opens up to a view of the majestic Indian Ocean.

It is not uncommon on this journey to catch a glimpse of women wading through rivers, wild horses galloping over hilltops, children climbing coconut trees and water buffalo grazing. The journey winds downhill through local villages, finally revealing your hidden destination: Muruhumba.