Venture into the vast Purugamu Savanna, 45 minutes from port, where East Sumba's legendary wild Sandalwood horses roam free across a landscape that feels more like the African Serengeti than Southeast Asia — a true wildlife encounter on a bucket-list island.
What to expect
Sumba's Sandalwood horse — a compact, ancient breed prized across the Indonesian archipelago for centuries — roams semi-wild across Purugamu's golden grasslands, and a private morning excursion almost guarantees sightings. The landscape itself is staggering: open rolling savanna dotted with lontar palms and traditional stone grave markers, the sky enormous overhead. Your guide narrates the cultural role of horses in Sumbanese society — from the Pasola harvest festival jousting ritual to bridewealth ceremonies — bringing the living landscape to life.
Good to know
Allow at least 4–5 hours including 45 minutes each way from port. Combine with a stop at Wairinding Hill on the return for a full scenic day. Binoculars enhance the experience. Morning departures are recommended for cooler temperatures and more active horse behavior. Book in advance through Shore Excursions Asia.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Waingapu — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.