KELIMUTU LAKE NATIONAL PARK
by Khansa Krusnia
Oct 4, 2021
Lake Kelimutu is one of the tourist attractions whose pictures are found on payment instruments circulating in Indonesia for a nominal value of 5000 rupiah with the year published 1992. The beauty of Lake Kelimutu is in Pemo Village, Kelimutu District, Ende Regency, East Nusa Tenggara. The name Kelimutu itself comes from the words "Keli" which means mountain and "Quality" which means boiling. Lake Kelimutu, also known as the three-colored lake, provides a natural view that spoils the eyes of every tourist who visits with the sheen of the colorful water. For those of you who like to enjoy the sunrise, you can visit these tourist attractions with your family or friends. Let's get to know the beauty of Lake Kelimutu and the tourist attractions around it. The charm of the beauty of Lake Kelimutu cannot be separated from the three-colored lake that can change and the development of myths that have been believed by the residents. The color change of the three lakes is caused by the mineral composition in the lake. The three lakes are named Tiwu Ata Polo (red lake), Tiwu Nua Muri Koo Fai (blue lake) and Tiwu Ata Mbupu (white lake). the meaning of the name. Tiwu Ata Polo is a place for souls who have left the world for people who committed crimes during their lifetime. The lake called TIwu Nua Muri Koo Fai as a place for young people who have died. Meanwhile, Tiwu Ata Mbupu is a gathering place for the souls of parents who have died. For those of you who like to fill your Instagram feed with amazing natural scenery, this is a worthy choice for you to visit Kelimutu Tiga Lake. Make sure you invite the closest people such as family, friends, or girlfriends to share the beauty of Lake Kelimutu whose charm is already well known by foreign tourists. Besides being served by the view of three colored lakes that you can enjoy from the top of Lake Kelimutu, you can also wait for the dawn to appear on the sidelines of the hills while enjoying your favorite drinks such as coffee or hot tea sold around. In order not to miss the sunrise moment, don't forget to come to the top of Kelimutu before sunrise.
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Post by Khansa Krusnia | Oct 4, 2021












