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Kete Kesu Tourism in the land of Toraja

Kete Kesu Tourism in the land of Toraja, Tourist attractions in North Toraja are very well known throughout the archipelago and even abroad. Especially the variety of unique cultures that are very interesting to visit.

North Toraja Regency is an area resulting from the expansion of Tana Toraja Regency. This district was established in 2008 and its capital city is Rantepao.

Apart from the unique culture of the Toraja people, there are a number of tourist destinations in North Toraja which are a shame to miss. Apart from culture, tourist attractions in North Toraja also include nature tourism and historical tourism.

Kete Kesu Tourism


Kete Kesu Village is one of the tourist attractions in North Toraja which is quite popular. Especially related to the thickness of customs and some historical heritage.

The main sight that will be witnessed in this area is a row of neatly lined up traditional tongkonan houses. These traditional Toraja houses are very interesting to be used as photo spots.

Going deeper, visitors will find ancient relics in the form of stone graves that are hundreds of years old. This ancient site has even been recognized as a world cultural heritage by UNESCO.

The people in the village of Kete Kesu still adhere to the traditions of their ancestral heritage. Therefore visitors are also required to maintain attitudes and rules when visiting this village.



Visiting Kete Kesu village should be from June to December. Because in that month there are usually many traditional ceremonies that can be witnessed directly.

Access to the Kete Kesu village area is also not difficult, it is very close to the city center of Rantepao, it can be visited by public transportation. The cost of admission is also very cheap, namely IDR 5,000 for local tourists and IDR 10,000 for foreign tourists.

Before going home, don't forget to buy various unique Toraja souvenirs. Moreover, the carvings and sculptures from this village are well-known to various countries.Kete Kesu Tourism in the land of Toraja

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