Travel to Rote.

HOW TO GET TO Rote

To arrive in Rote is pretty easy and straight forward.
Here is our most updated travel information:

BALI - KUPANG - ROTE

Lion Air flight at 8:55Am OR 11am flight with Garuda
15:10 flight with Wings air from Kupang to Rote
15:40 pick up at the airport
45 minute drive to Nemberala area

ROTE - KUPANG - BALI

Early morning flight 7:35 am with Wings Air (layover in kupang)
You can enjoy your layover hours at the hotel La Hasienda just 3 minutes away from the airport with swimming pool and restaurant and roof top bar. Accomodations can arrange transportation to and from the hotel from the airport to make your journey seamless.
Connecting Flight: varies depending on day and destination
Airline: Garuda or Wings Air from Kupang to Bali or Jakarta.

Rote lies 500 km (310.686 miles) northwest of the Australian coast and 150 km (105.633 miles) north of the Ashmore and Cartier Islands. The island is situated to the southwest of the larger island of Timor. To the north is the Savu Sea, and to the south is the Timor Sea. To the west lie Savu and Sumba. The uninhabited Pamana (or Ndana) island, just south of Rote, with an area of 14 km2 (5 sq mi), is the southernmost island of Indonesia. Along with some other nearby small islands, such as Nuse Island, Ndao island, it forms the kabupaten (regency) of Rote Ndao Regency, which in 2010 decennial census recorded a population of 119,711.[1] Rote island has an area of 1,200 km2 (463 sq mi).
The main town, Ba'a, is located on the northern side of the island. Rote has a good surf area in the south, around the village of Nembrala.

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