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Waerebo

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works; 5% for the ceremony of harvest; 3% for operational costs of LPBW; 2% for elderly allowances; 1% for education fund; 1% for contribution to education; 0.3% for contribution to the living environment. Economic benefits were divided between direct beneficiaries, which include management and members of LPBW such as the cooking group, chips group, coffee group, chicken group, weaving group, handicraft group, local guides and porters; and indirect beneficiaries, which consist of people around the village such as accommodation owners in other villages, motorcycle taxis, market traders, farmers, etc.
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complaints and conflicts management, meals preparation, room maintenance and bathroom cleaning, porter service, packaging of food-based products such as coffee or taro chips for direct sale to the visitors. Further approaches concerned the improvement of the food services, such as including herbal drinks and new food varieties; the improvement of guiding technique for tour packages; the introduction of new handicrafts such as bracelets or key chains from natural dyed threads; and more.
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three locations. It starts at 6 a.m. at the springs, the beginning of life, asking for these to be blessed. Then it proceeds to the village's front porch, where prayers are said for women whose husbands live outside the village, and for the village to be guarded against evil spirits. The last location is in the backyard, where the community prays for prosperity and health for the whole village, and for good crops.
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These three years are also the time when the Ministry of Tourism, Regency and Provincial Governments, produced many promotional materials, but the effects of these were more or less entirely nullified by the Covid pandemic that shut the whole world down for near-two years. Waerebo was closed from March 16, 2020, to October 2021, and its people survived thanks to their farming.
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involved in tourism activities to spend only 1 or 2 days a week for tourism, and the rest of the time each of them can focus on their main livelihood. Two goals are thus met: maintaining the economic resilience of the village, increasing the number of people who receive benefits from tourism. The more people involved, the stronger the resilience of the tourism business.
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because tourism depends on external factors such as natural disasters, climate change, social conflicts, and infectious diseases. The COVID-19 pandemic unambiguously demonstrated that this choice was the right path, as during this episode the villagers were still able to receive income from their plantations, even though income from tourism had stopped.
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That same year, Rumah Asuh Foundation, which aims at preserving and rehabilitating traditional Indonesian houses, also got involved. This foundation sought funding and received donations from private donors and Indonesian companies, which allowed for the rehabilitation of the four remaining houses of
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The LPBW assigns a daily manager who coordinates guest services at the guest house. He or she informs the visitors about what they can and cannot do during their visit at the village; reads out the tourist code of ethics that has been prepared conjointly with the villagers; ensures the comfort of the
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Agriculture is the main livelihood. It includes coffee, cloves, and tubers. This takes place in the surrounding hillsides. The village is self-sufficient for vegetables. Coffee (two types: arabica and robusta) is the main cash crop, as the 1200 m altitude means that it gets the right temperature for
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The listing of a site as world heritage brings some 100,000 more visitors per year — at least for those that do not entail a 3-mile trek on foot. Even for those, that listing will bring a notable increase in the flux of visitors and this has without a doubt played a major part in the steady increase
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The Waerebo community found it difficult to maintain their traditional houses. This high costs need could not be met with the sole income from cash crops (coffee, cinnamon and corn plantations): climate change had affected the yield of coffee beans and their production fluctuated sharply every year.
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The repartition of these funds (how they are used) is entirely dependent on the agreement between the LPBW, the community leaders and the customary leaders. It varies each year, depending on the needs of the moment. In 2017 it was distributed as such: 48% as profits; 28% for meals; 11% for building
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Daily service for guests are provided for by 5 women groups in rotation, with three groups of 8 women and 2 groups of 9 women, for a total number of 42 women involved. These five groups take turns every day to provide meals, lodging and general assistance. This system allows for every woman directly
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Each group of women can offer for sale their productions or their family's productions (weaving products, handicrafts, coffee, chips, etc.) on the day they are on duty. Only products from the assigned group and families can be offered to tourists on that particular day. This arrangement allows each
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was set: that the villagers' income from their main livelihood is to be maintained, and that tourism be seen as a secondary activity from which the community can receive additional income — even if the income from tourism can in some cases be higher than the income from the main activities. This is
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The Penti ceremony is carried out once a year in November. It is meant as a thanking for the year's harvest and a prayer for prosperity and health in the coming year. Beyond the villagers themselves, it also involves their neighbours and those living outside the village. The ceremony takes place in
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and then moved to several other cities. During his travels, Maro found a wife and then he invited his wife to move with him. One night, Maro dreamed of meeting a wise person who spoke to Maro to settle and thrive in Wae Rebo. Maro followed what the wise person said and he and his wife searched for
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All these tourists bring cash in; remains to see how much and who gets the benefit from it. In 2017, the Waerebo Cultural Conservation Institute (LPBW) earned Rp. 2,251,075,000. This does not include the income from the sales of souvenirs and food-based products to tourists by the members of the
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As a result of these combined causes, the number of visitors near doubled from 2013 (1,136 visits) to 2014 (2,061 visits), increased again in 2015 (2,741 visits), almost doubled again in 2016 (5,090 visits) and reached a landing with an average around 7,800 visits in the three years 2017 to 2019.
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In 2006, the community appealed for help from the Indonesian Ecotourism Foundation (Indecon). This fundation then started to provide considerable assistance in tourism planning, capacity building, institutional strengthening, and development of tourism management systems — all of which requiring
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Tourists stay overnight at one of the two guest houses, and the daily manager arranges where they will sleep. These houses, which can each accommodate around 50 people, are set up as dormitories in a communal bedroom with matresses, handwoven pandanus covers and blankets. The women groups are in
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The training focused on simple activities which could add value to tourists experience: telling stories about customs and people's daily lives, visiting community coffee plantations, involving the visitors in meals preparation or in craft-making. It also involved bookkeeping and administration,
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ritual) — visitors are not allowed to do any activities at the village prior to this ritual. This ritual allows for the visitors to pay their respects to the ancestors and corresponds to a formal acceptance as guests of the village, both by the community and the ancestors represented by village
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As a participatory approach, the community was involved at all stages, from planning, implementing, and evaluating activities. Indecon assigned members of its staff as facilitators to live with the community during the mentoring process. Training sessions for each stage and different topics of
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One hut serves as kitchen for the whole village; a group of women occupies it all day, preparing dinner for the village. Dinners are served to visitors in their sleeping quarters, and visitors eat together with the days' group members. If there is only one visitor, the daily manager also eats
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Accessibility to Waerebo has been significantly improved. In 2006, driving from Labuan Bajo to Dintor took 6.5 hours and the walk from there to the village was an arduous 6 hour-trek, including 4 hours in the forest. Since then, repairs to roads and bridges connecting Kombo and Nangalili have
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When children reach school age (seven y.o.), their families move to Dintor or Denge. Once a month, a teacher spends two days in the villages teaching English; this gives the villagers a smattering of English and allows them to chat with their foreign visitors.
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Tourism in Waerebo is managed by an institution formed in 2006 based on a community agreement. Initially called the Waerebo Tourism Institute (LPW), it was renamed Waerebo Cultural Conservation Institute (LPBW) in 2010.
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The women' activities are cooking, childcare, weaving, assisting men in the fields, and these days they also take care of the visitors' lodgings and food (see "Tourism administration and organisation" below).
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the village and rebuilding of three other houses. The rehabilitation works were carried out by a group of 15 architects from Jakarta in 2008, with the participation of the community and the local government.
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Near the village of Dintor, 6 km south of Denge (near the coast), the Wae Rebo lodge is a rustic accommodation for visitors to Wae Rebo; 10% of their room rate goes to support the community of Waerebo.
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Rp. 2,251,075,000 is the sum given in the annual report of the Waerebo Cultural Conservation Institute (LPBW). It corresponds to US$ 157,400, with an exchange rate of 1 U$ D equal to Rp. 14,300.
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activity were carried out, with exercises by the community and mentored by the facilitator. Experts from Indecon and from Indecon partner institutions were involved in the training.
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shortened the road from Labuan Bajo to 3.5 hours. In 2013 the path through the forest has undergone 2 changes; as of 2022 it is 4.5 km, more gentle and takes 2.5 to 3 hours.
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Wae Rebo's success also spills out unto its surroundings, such as accommodation owners in other villages, motorcycle taxis, market traders, farmers, etc.
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proper growth. The villagers grow, dry and roast the coffee beans and once a week carry out the beans to be sold at the main market in Dintor.
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The village was inhabited for 19 generations, then abandoned. In 1920, the current buildings were constructed and the village re-inhabited.
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ritual takes 5 to 7 minutes. Once this done, the visitors are allowed to visit people's homes and take photos interact and share stories.
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In 2008 UNESCO Indonesia (through Burung Indonesia) provided assistance in clean water management and training for tourism services.
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Wae Rebo residents still maintain a lifestyle in accordance with the culture and traditions handed down by their ancestors.
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It is one of the most popular ceremonies for tourists, as it includes traditional Caci dances and traditional songs.
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According to the local legend, their ancestors were from Minangkabau. Led by Empo Maro, they sailed from Sumatra to
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coffee, weaving and chips group, which reached Rp. 645,695,000 and represent a considerable increase in income.
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Suhandi, Ary Sendjaja; Novianti, Evi; Oktavia, Dina; Khan, Alexander M.A.; Simatupang, Wita P. (August 2022).
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All visitors are received according to the Waerebo custom, which imperatively starts with a welcoming ritual (
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The more popular Waerebo is as a tourism destination, the greater the challenges are faced by the community.
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Apart from Wae Rebo's beauty and nature, the village attracts tourists for its lifestyle and social life.
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New arrivals are announced from outside the village by ‘clacking’ two halves of a bamboo pole together (
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In 2024 the Spectator Index has classed Wae Rebo second smallest and most beautiful town in the world.
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ritual or welcoming ritual is performed upon each visitor's arrival (see "Visitors reception" below).
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The development of Wae Rebo as a tourism destination was started by the local government in 1997.
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Raising chickens has been stepped up to meet the high demand for eggs to be served to visitors.
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The first marketing was made by Indecon, with flyers, posters and mentions on the internet (
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and stone. It is sacred and is a place for worship for ceremonies to god and ancestors.
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In 2010 contributions also came from the Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture.
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System In Bali: Bali's Complex Irrigation System And Only UNESCO World Heritage Site"
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The village's water comes from springs in the mountains. These springs are called
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Wae Rebo. After arriving in Wae Rebo, Maro and his wife lived and settled there.
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training. In this, Indecon has been supported by the European Union since 2013.
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charge of maintaining them clean, including washing blankets, pillowcases, etc.
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The village is in the administrative territory of the village of Satar Lenda (
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There is also a kitchen hut for the whole village, and a typical gift shop.
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group to have similar opportunities to sell their homemade products.
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In 2012 Waerebo was listed as Cultural Heritage Conservation by the
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The cost of children education was another high concern.
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These are, clockwise: 693:of visitors that Waerebo has seen since 2013. 8: 840: 838: 836: 834: 832: 830: 828: 826: 551:visitors and responds to their complaints. 1347:"World's most beautiful small towns, 2024" 707:Rp. 645,695,000 correspond to US$ 45,153. 21: 1464:Tourist attractions in East Nusa Tenggara 480:Agriculture, farming and other activities 468:, which are divided into two types: male 1405:ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism 919: 917: 915: 913: 1030: 1028: 1026: 1024: 1022: 1020: 1018: 1016: 733: 685: 534:Tourism administration and organisation 249: 241: 189: 154: 42: 30: 1375:Beeh, Yefri Yunikson (December 2017). 701: 699: 19:Place in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia 1430:Widyawati, Fransiska (January 2021). 626:Increased income and its distribution 231: 219: 207: 7: 1059: 1007: 978: 869: 765: 811:(in Indonesian). 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Index

Wae Rebo in the morning
Waerebo is located in Flores
East Nusa Tenggara
Indonesia
Waerebo is located in Lesser Sunda Islands
Waerebo is located in Indonesia
8°46′12″S 120°17′3″E / 8.77000°S 120.28417°E / -8.77000; 120.28417
Indonesia
Province
East Nusa Tenggara
Regency
Manggarai Regency
District
Time zone
UTC+8
Indonesia Central Standard Time
Manggarai Regency
East Nusa Tenggara
mbaru niang
UNESCO Asia Pacific
Labuan Bajo
Gowa
kampong
rammed earth
lontar
thatch

precautionary principle

UNESCO Asia Pacific

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