Senin, 19 Januari 2015

Tana Toraja, Indonesia

Tana Toraja is a district in South Sulawesi, the regents named Theophilus Allorerung. The capital of this district is Makale. Before the expansion, the district has an area of 3203 km² and a population of less than 221 inhabitants 0.081 (2.010).

Toraja tribe who inhabit the mountainous regions and maintain a distinctive lifestyle and still shows the lifestyle and culture of Austronesian origin similar to Nias. This area is one of the attractions in South Sulawesi.

Tana Toraja, Indonesia

Tana Toraja, Indonesia

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Tana Toraja is a tourist attraction in Indonesia, owned by the Toraja tribe who inhabited the mountainous region and maintain a distinctive lifestyle and still shows the lifestyle and culture of Austronesian origin similar to Nias. This area is one of the attractions in South Sulawesi.

Buntu Kalando
Tongkonan / home Puang Sangalla '(King Sangalla') lives. As a place of rest Sangala Puang 'and also the palace where the royal government Sangalla manage "at the time, Tongkonan Andes Kalando entitled" tando Langi prisoners' lantangna Kaero tongkonan Layuk. "currently used as a museum Tongkonan Andes Kalando place meyimpan objects and relics of prehistoric kingdom Sangalla '.

Pallawa
Tongkonan Pallawa tongkonan or is a custom home very attractive and were among the bamboo trees on a hill. Tongkonan is decorated with a number of buffalo horns attached to the front of the custom house. Located about 12 km north of Rantepao.

Londa
Londa is steep rocks on the side of the tomb is typical of Tana Toraja. One of them is located in a high place of a hill with a cave in which the coffin-casket set according to the family line, an open left side of another hill overlooking the green expanse of scenery. Located about 5 miles south of Rantepao.

Kete Kesu
Dazzling object in this village as Tongkonan, attic and surrounding buildings megaliths. At about 100 meters behind the village there are cliffs with landfills dependent cemetery and tau-tau in a stone building that has been given the fence. Tau-tau shows the appearance of the owner per day. This regulation is also known for carving skills possessed by the population as well as a great place to buy souvenirs. Located about 4 miles southeast of Rantepao.

Pierre Tumonga
In this area you can find around 56 stone menhirs in a circle with four trees in the middle. Most menhir stone has a height of about 2-3 meters. From here you can see the beauty of Rantepao and the surrounding valley. Located in an area at an altitude of 1300 meters Sesean level of the sea.

Lemo
The place is often referred to as the house of the spirits. During the funeral Lemo we can see that weighs corpse stored in the open air, amid the crags. This cemetery is a mixture of death, art and ritual. At times, clothing bodies will be replaced by a ceremony Ma 'Nene.

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