It comprises the eastern part of this island group, including the western half of Timor, Flores, Sumba, Komodo, Alor, and more than 500 other (mostly small) islands.
Capital: Kupang (on West Timor).
Characteristics: Known for its spectacular nature: Komodo National Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site) with the famous Komodo dragon, the three-colored lakes of Kelimutu, rugged beaches, and savanna-like landscapes.
Drier climate than many other parts of Indonesia, influenced by winds from Australia.
Culturally diverse with dozens of ethnic groups, strong Christian majority (especially Catholic) — unique in predominantly Muslim Indonesia.
Tourism is growing strongly, especially around Labuan Bajo (base for Komodo), but many parts remain authentic and less developed.
In short: a rugged, island-rich province with unique wildlife, diverse cultures, and a mix of adventure tourism and traditional island life.


































