• Sumbawa

    Sumbawa Island, a mesmerizing destination in the Indonesian archipelago, stands out for its stunning natural landscapes and rich cultural heritage. It’s part of the West Nusa Tenggara province and is the third largest island of the Lesser Sunda Islands. The island spans approximately 15,448 square kilometers and is defined by its diverse geography, featuring verdant plains, volcanic highlands, and an impressive coastline stretching to about 300 kilometers. With its tropical climate, the island experiences a high degree of seasonal variation, but it maintains an enchanting allure all year round. Sumbawa’s landscapes are a vibrant tapestry of natural wonders. There are volcanic peaks dominating the island’s topography, with the majestic Mount…