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All about tourist attractions of Maluku, Indonesia: places, culture, history, and all their uniqueness and exotism rarely found anywhere else in the world.

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Pombo Island, located between Ambon Island and Haruku Island, has been officially declared a natural conservation area since 1973. Being kept uninhabited by human until today, this 1000-hectares ...

Domain: Natural environment; Tourism & hospitality; Travel; Category: Coral reefs; Tourist attractions; Travel sites

Soya village, located on the mountains about 4 km from Ambon city, was once the central spot of the oldest independent kingdom in Ambon Island, up to the arrival of Portuguese and Dutch occupiers. It ...

Domain: Anthropology; Archaeology; Culture; History; Tourism & hospitality; Category: Archaeology; Cultural anthropology; Egyptian history; Landmarks; Tourist attractions

Siwalima Museum is located about 5 km from the capital of Maluku province, Ambon, exhibiting various artifacts of Maluku culture and arts, some even dating back to prehistoric times. It also contains ...

Domain: Anthropology; Archaeology; Art history; Arts & crafts; Culture; Tourism & hospitality; Category: Archaeology tools; Artifacts; Cultural anthropology; Ethnology; General art history; Sculpture; Tourist attractions; Zooarchaeology

Morea are giant eels found only in the small lake of Way Selaka at Waai village, Ambon Island, called "morea" in local tongue, are up to 1-1.5 m in length and 20 kg in weight. Despite the gigantic ...

Domain: Animals; Category: Fish

Pasir Panjang (literally, "long sand") beach, or Ngurbloat beach in local tongue, is well-known for its soft, powder-like sand and its no less than 3 km outstretched shore-line. Located near Tual, ...

Domain: Natural environment; Tourism & hospitality; Category: Tourist attractions; Water

Pintu Kota (literally, "door of the city") beach, located near Latuhalat village in Ambon Island, has its fame and uniqueness in a huge cliff, sticking toward the sea, with a big hole on it, shaped ...

Domain: Natural environment; Tourism & hospitality; Travel; Category: Coral reefs; Landmarks; Tourist attractions; Travel sites; Water

Pukul manyapu (literally "broom hitting") is an age-old tradition in Mamala and Morela villages in Ambon Island, performed by 20 young men, divided in 2 groups, whipping each other with 1.5 m-long ...

Domain: Culture; Tourism & hospitality; Category: General culture; Tourist attractions

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