LUTA Resort Toraja is located in the
center of Rantepao at an altitude of 700 meters (2,300 feet), with view over
the ricefields and mountains. While in the back of the resort flows Saddang
River which will take you to the rural nature.
Toraja Misiliana Hotel is owned and
run by a local Torajan family since 1980. We promise to provide a warm family
atmosphere to make you feel at home outside your home. At the beginning
Misiliana Hotel started with only 5 rooms, a lobby and a restaurant. With
determination to deliver the best service quality to our guests, more rooms and
other facilities were added to enhance the standard. Now, 101 guest rooms are
operating that we designed in combination of international ambiance and
traditional Torajanese culture. All rooms offer magnificent views of beautiful
gardens or a mountain panorama with a peaceful atmosphere.
Pison Hotel
Hotel Pison is located a 10-minute drive from Ketekesu Village and Kelonda Cave. It takes 45 minutes by car from the hotel to Rante Airport.
Rooms are equipped with a fan and feature a bathtub in the en suite bathroom. Views of the scenic surroundings can be enjoyed from all rooms.
The hotel provides laundry and room service for guests’ convenience. There is also a restaurant which serves Indonesian and Chinese dishes.
Hotel Sahid Toraja
The rooms all come with a writing desk, a satellite TV and a comfortable seating area. A fridge is also available.
The tour desk helps guests organise excursions to tourist attractions. Sahid Toraja Hotel organises mountain trekking activities and provides a jogging area. There is also a volleyball court on site. Car rental facilities are provided at an extra charge.
The hotel is located a 1.5-hour drive from Pongtiku Domestic Airport and 30 minutes from Kete' Kesu (Ancient Tomb). The hotel is about 20 km from Lemo and 25 km from Londa.
The all-day dining Batu Kila Restaurant features an international menu and offers local specialities. Room service is also available.
At an altitude of
700 meters (2,300 feet) with views across to a huge mountain range, the TORAJA
HERITAGE HOTEL follows the architectural style of traditional Torajan clan
houses with a massive roof shaped like a ship’s prow. Inside however, the
resort has been furnished to the highest standards to provide the perfect blend
of tradition and comfort.
The orchid-shaped
island of SULAWESI has a dramatic and rugged landscape with shimmering blue
mountains, limestone hills and deep blue bays. At the crossroads of several
historical sea lanes, the island was formerly a strategic trading port with the
seafaring Bugies dominating the southern tip and the Toraja - with a culture based
on animism - guarding the mountains to the north.
This ancient
culture has been little affected by modern tourism and today Tana Toraja offers
the visitor fascinating glimpses of a people whose unique customs and rituals
have survived for centuries , and who, according to their mythology, are
descendants of celestial beings from heaven.
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