Friday 19 September 2014

VISIT TOURIST DEATH IN TANA TORAJA

Toraja tribe who inhabit the mountainous areas and maintaining a distinctive lifestyle and still show the original Austronesian lifestyle and culture are similar to Nias. This area is one tourist attraction in South Sulawesi.

Tana Toraja is one of the Indonesian tourist attraction, inhabited by a tribe who inhabit the mountains of Toraja and maintaining a distinctive lifestyle and still show the original Austronesian lifestyle and culture are similar to Nias. This area is one tourist attraction in South Sulawesi.

The most famous of these is the tradition in which society Toraja pemkaman still wearing the ways ancient burial until now. The following names in the Toraja burial place is used as a tourist attraction.


1. LONDA



Londa is the steep rocks on the side of a typical tomb Tana Toraja. One of them is located in a high place on the hill with a cave in which the corpse crates are set according to the family line, at the other one left open hillside overlooking the green expanse of scenery. Located about 5 km to the south of Rantepao.


2. KETEKESU



Fascinating objects in the form Tongkonan village, rice barns and buildings in the surrounding megaliths. About 100 yards behind this village there is a cliff with the grave cemetery site dependent and tau-tau in a given building stone fence. Tau-tau shows the daily appearance of the owner. This village is also known as carving skills possessed by its inhabitants as well as a great place to shop for souvenirs. Located about 4 km from southeast Rantepao.


3. LEMO



This place is often referred to as the home of the spirits. At the funeral we can see the corpses Lemo stored in the open air, amid the steep rocks. This cemetery is a blend of death, art and ritual. At certain times clothing from the bodies will be replaced with through ceremony Ma 'Nene. 

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