Both inland and offshore, West Sulawesi and the Togean islands are a treasure chest of biodiversity amongst nature, where tribal customs are still vivid and the internet world is a faraway reality.
In West Sulawesi, Mamasa is a nice town with a colourful Monday market and the gateway to the homonymous valley offering a mountainous landscape, though is difficult to access. Don’t be put off by the bumpy roads, as they will bring you deep inside traditional villages where you can watch animist ceremonies, visit some typical Tongkonan houses and listen to lively Christian choirs.
The cool weather will make you appreciate the warmth of the blankets made in traditional sambu textile, handmade by local women before your eyes. Take a challenging trek through coffee plantations and isolated villages, crossing suspended bridges and walking along small paths. Along the way, you can experience village life and observe traditional basket weaving and wood crafting. North of the valley you will find century-old tongkonan house and tedong-tedong tombs, caves, waterfalls and hot springs.