Sumba is an island in Indonesia, part of the Lesser Sunda Islands, known for its unique culture, stunning landscapes, and traditional villages. The island is famous for its megalithic tombs, where ancient burial practices are still observed, and its intricate ikat weaving, which produces some of the most exquisite textiles in the world. Sumba’s landscape is diverse, featuring rolling hills, savannas, and pristine beaches, such as the picturesque Nihiwatu Beach. The island is also home to the Pasola festival, a traditional war ritual involving horseback jousting. Sumba offers a blend of cultural richness and natural beauty, making it a unique destination in Indonesia.