Maluku is a province in eastern Indonesia, famously known as the Spice Islands. Located between Sulawesi and Papua, it consists of thousands of large and small islands scattered across the Maluku Sea.
As a former global center of the spice trade, Maluku has a rich history that shaped its diverse cultural heritage. This heritage is reflected in traditional customs, unique music such as tifa and totobuang, and iconic Baileo traditional houses symbolizing togetherness.
Beyond culture, Maluku offers breathtaking natural beauty: white sandy beaches, crystal-clear seas, colorful coral reefs, and lush green mountains that captivate every visitor.
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Maluku, an archipelago rich in culture and traditions, holds many invaluable heritages. One of them is tahuri, a unique and…
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The Salai Jin dance is a traditional dance originating from Ternate, North Maluku, Indonesia. Deeply rooted in mysticism, this dance…
The Siwalima Museum in Maluku is a treasure trove for history and culture enthusiasts. Its rich collection offers a deep…
Sawai, a village located in Seram Utara District, Central Maluku Regency, Maluku Province, Indonesia, is home to many charms. It…
Waterfalls are one of the most popular natural tourist destinations in Indonesia. West Seram, Maluku, has several beautiful waterfalls, one…
Goa Akohi, a hidden natural wonder located in Negeri Tamilouw, Amahai District, Central Maluku Regency, Maluku, offers the allure of…
Central Maluku is one of the largest regencies in the Maluku province. Apart from encompassing the vast central region of…