MAMASA

Situated in a valley 1200m up in the mountains above Polewali, the Mamasa region - also known as Western Toraja - occupies a landscape of terraced hills with fairly easy hiking to numerous traditional villages, most of which feature extraordinary architecture and noticeably friendly people.

The area is welcoming without catering overly to mass tourism.

Adventurer are welcome, we can trek either three to four day hiking trail from Tanah Toraja or Mamasa. No luxurious hotel available in this town.


 
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