Ende: The Capital of the Ende Regency
Ende, Indonesia was formerly a kingdom that was once in power during the 18th century and today is well known for its long history. The small town can be located in the island of Flores and is historically known to be the place where Soekarno, Indonesia’s First President, was exiled. His former house is now converted into the Bung Karno Museum. Tourists can visit the city via Ende Airport (ENE) with a few Ende hotels like Ikhlas Hotel close by.
Best Time to Visit
There is no ‘peak’ season for city since Indonesia does not have four seasons but only two: wet and dry seasons. Visitors can come at any point of the year but if treks are part of the trip, it is best to avoid the rainy season from January to February.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Though many only see Ende as a pit stop to other tourist attractions, its untouched rustic charm is its main selling point. One interest point would be Ende Beach and its long strip of black sand and vibrant blue waters. Crabs are common in this area and children often come and swim in its waters every afternoon. Another beach worth visiting is the Blue Stone Beach, which is located approximately 25 kilometers away from Ende. The beach popular for its beautiful stones that come in an array of colors over its black sand. For those who are looking for places to find unique and affordable souvenirs can stop by Ende Harbor and Market. It is a great place to find fresh produce such as coffee and ikat cloth and watch the sunset.