Posts Tagged ‘Golo Lajar’


It’s flat they said, indicating with their hands. Not up. Don’t believe them. I may have stayed at the same altitude, more or less, on average, but it was definitely not flat. Returning to the coast was cool – a drop of 1350m down, down down.

On the way up in the forest

On the way up in the forest

The famous ride paddies where dry. Grass was growing on them, and the cows were grazing. I asked why. My Indonesian was not good enough to understand. Something about not having enough water. The government was involved, and poor people couldn’t afford something anymore. Mm.. I’ll have to improve my Indonesian..

Dry rice paddy

Dry rice paddy

I think I may have missed some nice views on the way down. They road was in the clouds. Higher up the rain clouds were looming and always about to break loose. They never did, though.

Road in the cloud

Road in the cloud

I was invited into a nice family’s house, ate rice from the rice paddy opposite and drank coffee from the mountains I just passed through. Oh – and we ate chicken that was (until recently) running around outside. Very cool.

My host family

My host family

Tomorrow won’t be another 100km+ day. A climb and drop of 600m is followed by a climb of 1300m, all before 70km are up. Flores keeps bringing on the mountains.. ☺


Leaving the tourist hive of Labuanbajo where money talks, and tourism is the people’s livelihood, I returned to normality. I returned to ‘Hello Mister,’ and ‘where you go?’. I returned to thumbs up and people smiling and cheering. Yes, it was steep, but not as bad as I had expected. No pushing the bike today.

First sunrise of Flores

First sunrise of Flores

The road climbed to 1000m, winding its way to amazing views over the island.

The road was steep

The road was steep

View from above

View from above

I had a short break visiting a lovely family for tea. They have hosted cyclists before, and there is a young German guy there teaching English at the local school.

A short break with this family

A short break with this family

After returning to almost sea-level, the next climb was back up to 1000m. This climb was quite gentle (for Flores), and I was able to make it almost to the top before sunset. A lovely family invited me in to their home for dinner and a bed. The people here are so friendly and caring.

The Christian house

The Christian house

My host family

My host family

The boat from Sumbawa was quite uneventful, but beautiful, crossing deep blue water with flying fish everywhere, and beautiful pointed islands on the horizon.

The boat to Flores

The boat to Flores