Trek Wae Rebo is a traditional Manggarai village located in the mountains of Flores, Indonesia. It is famous for its unique cone-shaped houses (Mbaru Niang) and for being a UNESCO cultural heritage site. The village is isolated; the only way to reach it is by trekking through the forest and hills.
Trek Overview mountain Wae rebo
- Starting point: Denge Village to trek Wae rebo
- Duration: Around 3–4 hours trekking, depending on fitness and weather.
- Distance: About 8 km uphill through forest and mountain paths.
- Altitude: Wae Rebo sits at 1,100–1,200 meters above sea level.

Trek Route Wae rebo Village
- Post 1 – Wae Lomba: 30 minutes from the start, Easy trail, crossing a small river.
- Post 2 – Pocoroko: 5 hours of uphill trekking, The first peak with beautiful mountain views..
- Post 3 – Nampe Bako: 1 more hour to reach here & A resting spot
- Arrival at Wae Rebo Village: Welcome traditional ceremony (waelu’u)
Best Time to trek Wae rebo
- Dry season (May – September) → Safer trails, clear skies, better views.
- Rainy season (October – April) → Trails can be slippery and more challenging.
What to Bring Wae Rebo
- Comfortable hiking shoes (anti-slip).
- Warm clothes (nights and mornings can be chilly).
- Drinking water & light snacks for the hike.
- Raincoat/poncho
- Headlamp or flashlight (electricity only runs from evening to night).
- Cash (no ATMs or card payments in the village).
Accommodation wae Rebo village
- Stay in the traditional cone-shaped houses (Mbaru Niang) with local families.
- Cost: includes 3 meals.
Picture House Wae Rebo

Picture Inside House Wae Rebo

