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Tour as you see the uniqueness and appeal of the traditional village of Sade, central Lombok

 

The custom of the Sasak tribe has become a tourist attraction at home and abroad. Sade Traditional Village has a long history, where Sasak tribal customs took place around 1500 years ago. Rambitan village, Pujut, Central Lombok Regency. This hamlet is known as a hamlet that actually maintains the customs of the Sasak tribe. Due to the uniqueness of this area and the uniqueness of its inhabitants, namely the Sasak tribe, Sade Village has been designated as a tourist village by the Lombok Island Tourism Office.
This village is often referred to as a reflection of the native Sasak tribe of Lombok. Although this village is located on the side of a slippery main road, the residents are committed to maintaining the authenticity of the village and the original customs of the Sasak tribe. Another interesting and unique thing about this village is that the Sade Lombok village is the way local residents take care of residential buildings. Residents of the town of Sade mop the floor with buffalo dung. The house scrubbing process is done twice a week. Surprisingly, the villager's house did not smell at all.
It just keeps the floor clean. Also, mopping with buffalo dung serves to strengthen the floor and prevent mosquitoes or other insects from entering the house. The first thing you will experience when you visit Sade Village is to see first hand how unique the traditional Sasak house is. The house is built with traditional materials and is very resistant. The traditional house of the Sasak tribe is made of traditional materials such as dry straw for the roof, woven bamboo for the walls and the floors are left on the ground. On top of that, by visiting this village, you can witness first-hand the daily life of the Sasak people. One of the unique daily activities of the Sasak tribe in this village, so what do you think, foreign tourists, are you not interested in visiting this village?

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