Flores Explorer
Agro Destination
Embark on an Agrarian Adventure
For travelers with a passion for sustainable agriculture and a desire to connect with nature, Flores offers a unique agrotourism experience. Discover the agricultural heritage of the island by exploring lush rice fields, aromatic coffee plantations, and vibrant spice gardens that have sustained local communities for generations. Flores’ rich volcanic soil and diverse climates provide the perfect conditions for growing a variety of crops, including the island’s renowned Arabica coffee, spices, and rice.

Rice Fields of Lembor
Begin your agrotourism journey in Lembor, home to some of the largest and most productive rice fields in Flores. The sweeping green terraces that cover the landscape showcase the traditional farming methods used by local farmers for centuries. Learn about the intricate irrigation systems that ensure a sustainable water supply, and get hands-on by joining the farmers in the field. Whether it's planting new rice shoots or harvesting ripe grains, this immersive experience gives visitors a deeper appreciation for the hard work behind one of Indonesia’s most essential crops.

Coffee Plantations in East Manggarai and Bajawa
Coffee lovers will relish the chance to visit the highland coffee plantations in East Manggarai and Bajawa, regions known for their premium Arabica coffee. These plantations are situated in cool, misty highland areas that provide the perfect conditions for growing coffee. Flores' coffee is renowned for its rich, full-bodied flavor, with notes of chocolate and fruit, making it a sought-after commodity worldwide. A visit to these plantations allows you to learn about the entire coffee-making process, from bean to cup. You’ll have the chance to pick ripe coffee cherries, watch the roasting process, and, of course, enjoy freshly brewed coffee in the cool mountain air.

Fruit Plantations in Ende
In the fertile highlands of Ende, the island’s agricultural diversity extends to fruit plantations, where visitors can explore orchards of apples, strawberries, and spice gardens. The climate in this region is ideal for growing a wide variety of fruits, and visitors can enjoy the seasonal bounty by picking fruits directly from the trees. The spice gardens of Ende are also a highlight, where fragrant vanilla, cloves, and cinnamon are cultivated and processed for both local and international markets. This is a unique opportunity to engage with the island’s horticultural heritage and savor the fresh produce that Flores has to offer.