Sumba Surf Camp

Sumba


Consisting of a main house with four rooms and three private bungalows decked out in natural materials, Sumba Surf Camp is all about – you guessed it – surfing. The rate includes transport to a dozen breaks accessible within 30 minutes by boat. Meals are served family-style using produce from the organic garden. Electricity is solar powered and day trips easily arranged.


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1. Pantai Watubela

0.57 MILES

You'll need your own wheels or a driver to access this slice of paradise, which is part of Patiala Bawa village, but the privacy and serenity is worth it…

2. Kampung Praigoli

8.36 MILES

Best known for its nearly 200-year-old Watu Kajiwa, the deeply traditional, sprawling village of Praigoli is notched in the dusty, leafy hills above Sumba…

3. Kampung Waigalli

8.46 MILES

Downhill from the riverside settlement of Taramanu, just after the sports field, you'll meet a good road that leads to a huddle of about 30 thatched, peak…

4. Kampung Tarung

10.25 MILES

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5. Kampung Prai Klembung

10.29 MILES

It’s only a short stroll from most hotels to Prai Klembung, a nearby village with hefty concrete-slab tombs in an overgrown but atmospheric setting…

6. Kampung Waitabar

10.33 MILES

It’s only a short stroll from most hotels to Prai Klembung and then up the hill that juts from the centre of town to Tarung and Waitabar. Kampung Waitabar…

7. Kampung Tambelar

10.57 MILES

Has very impressive tombs and stone graves, with rows of houses with thatched roofs. Leave a donation of 20,000Rp or 50,000Rp if there are a few of you.

8. Gallu Bakul

18.68 MILES

At Gallu Bakul, 2.5km down the road from the modernising village of Kabonduk, is Sumba’s heaviest tomb, weighing in at 70 tonnes. At its eastern end is a…