
1,800km Journey through Indonesia: Lumarara’s Whale Hunters
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In this episode, I take you deep into one of the most remote and raw corners of Indonesia Lumarara, a traditional whale hunting village on the island of Lembata.
After a motorbike journey spanning over 1,800 km, ferries between islands, language barriers, and sleeping in strangers’ homes, I finally reached this elusive coastal village known for its ancient whaling traditions.
From arriving with no plan, to being welcomed with strange gifts and sharing coffee with locals beneath trees hung with shark fins, this story is as real as it gets. I share what I saw, how I felt witnessing manta rays and a whale shark being brought in, and the tension between cultural heritage and modern conservation.
Unfiltered. Personal. Eye-opening. This is the side of travel most people never see.
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