Overview
Liang Bua is a cave in a limestone hill in Manggarai District, Flores. The local community is familiar with this cave because of its huge size (50 meters long, 40 meters wide, and 25 meters tall). Due to its size, it was once used as a religious worship place and school.
Liang Bua is famous the world over following the finding of an ancient skull. The skull was that of a short human called Homo floresiensis, found at a depth of 6 meters. Its brain measured only 380 cc (compared to a minimum 1200 cc for a normal modern human brain). Archaeologists are of the opinion that this skull originated from an era back in time some 18,000 years ago.
In addition, in a depth of 10.7 meters, ancient animal bones were also found including those of stegodon (an ancient elephant), komodo, turtles, and lizards.
In addition, in a depth of 10.7 meters, ancient animal bones were also found including those of stegodon (an ancient elephant), komodo, turtles, and lizards.
To Stay
No hotel is available in Liang Bua. The nearest hotel or motel is in Ruteng pending availability. Rima Hotel, Losmen Agung, Hotel Sindha and Hotel Dahlia are good choices to stay in Ruteng.
Tips
Please bring along your own food and drinks. Be careful when taking a private car or a motor taxi because the road to Liang Bua from Ruteng is very narrow and only accommodates one car in width. Its driving conditions are also dangerous due to many turns and hills.
To Buy
No souvenir or handicraft shops are available near Liang Bua.
Get Around
Liang Bua and its surrounding areas are only accessible by foot.
Get There
To Eat
No restaurant or food stalls are available here. The nearest restaurant is in Ruteng. Restoran Merlin, at Bhayangkara Street (0385-22475), serves various types of Chinese and Indonesian foods. In addition, Agape Cafe, which is also located at Bhayangkara Street, is a new cafe serving espresso, beer, and Western, Chinese and Indonesian foods.