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Lapopu, located in Wanokaka district, West Sumba regency, is the
highest waterfall in East Nusa Tenggara. The attraction is 90 meters in
height and, unlike most waterfalls, boasts a unique stair-shape.
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“[Lapopu] waterfall has become a [popular] destination for both local
and foreign tourists who visit Sumba. Nihiwatu resort’s guests
frequently visit the waterfall to swim, enjoy the cold surroundings and
breathe the fresh air," said Maman Surahman, head of Manupeu Tanah Daru
and Laiwangi Wanggameti National Parks (MaTaLaWa).
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The parks' staff member Hendro told The Jakarta Post that bathing, swimming and capturing photos of the scenic waterfall were among the most popular tourist activities.
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Lapopu is situated within MaTaLaWa. Maman said that the parks were
integrated to allow the management to develop ecological and cultural
tourism.
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At least three waterfalls can be found in the Manupeu Tanah Daru National Park, namely Lapopu, Laputi and Matayangu.
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In addition to the aforementioned attractions, MaTaLaWa also
feature Sumba traditional village, endemic birds and butterflies. Maman
said that conservation group BirdLife International had recognized Sumba
as an important bird and biodiversity area (IBA).
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“We need to promote this uniqueness to attract [more] foreign visitors,” he added.
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