Mbuliwaralau Beach


For nautical lovers you can visit Mbuliwaralau Beach as destination option in Ende. Name of this beach derive from the name of village Mbuliwaralau as the location of this beach. Different of the other beaches are generally filled with sand, the beach is actually met by a stretch of stone. This will be a unique landscape for you lovers of nautical. The beautiful panorama of pandanus, coconut trees, and big pebbles gives this beach a special charm. If you take the route from Wolowaru to Mubliwaralau, you will pass beautiful rice fields, and also a small and charming monkey forest.

The area around the beach is inhabited by fishermen who are Buginese by descent. Sometimes, the friendly local people offer their delicious young fresh coconuts to visitors. If watching the spectacle of the waves hitting the shore is not enough, you may enjoy the various activities in Mbuliwaralau Beach. You can do here like swimming or just playing water sport that offer here. Be careful though, because the waves can get pretty rough and currents can be strong.

Mbuliwaralau is still quite untouched, you won’t find accommodation, shops, or restaurants there. But Wolowaru, which is close, offers some stalls and small shops. Since there is no public transport to Mbuliwaralau, you should take a private transport to get there. From Mbuliwaralau, it takes about 13km to reach Wolowaru.


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