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4D3N Explore Kei Islands – Discover the Hidden Paradise

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  🌴 4D3N Explore Kei Islands – Discover the Hidden Paradise The Kei Islands in Southeast Maluku are a tropical treasure waiting to be discovered. With endless white-sand beaches, crystal-clear lagoons, and warm island culture, Kei is the perfect escape for those seeking peace, adventure, and beauty in one journey. This 4 Days 3 Nights trip combines island hopping, local culture, and the best of Kei’s culinary spots. ✨ Itinerary Highlights 📍 Day 1 – Arrival & Sunset at Ngurbloat Pick-up from Karel Sadsuitubun Airport – Langgur . Hotel/Cottage check-in. Hawang Cave – mystical cave with turquoise water. Ngurbloat Beach (Long Beach) – sunset on the world’s longest white-sand beach. 📍 Day 2 – Island Hopping Adventure (Ngurtavur – Nai – Hoat) Ngurtavur Sandbar – a stunning stretch of pure white sand in the middle of the sea. Nai Island (Dinosaur Island) – explore its unique formation. Hoat Island – enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and traditional sea...

Larvul Ngabal: The Sacred Customary Law of the Kei People

Beneath the white sands and crystal-clear waters of the Kei Islands in Southeast Maluku lies a cultural legacy as deep as the sea itself   Larvul Ngabal , the sacred customary law of the Kei people. For centuries, it has shaped the moral foundation, social harmony, and collective identity of this island community. What is Larvul Ngabal ? The name Larvul Ngabal combines two powerful symbols: Larvul means red blood , symbolizing honor. Ngabal means spear , symbolizing courage and protection. Together, they represent a law that is not only about justice but about living with dignity, responsibility, and respect. This law, passed down by a revered ancestor named Upu Larat , serves as a moral compass that guides daily life  from how people lead and serve, to how they resolve conflicts and treat others with compassion. The Seven Sacred Laws of Larvul Ngabal Larvul Ngabal is based on seven main principles , grouped into three categories of customary law: 1. Nevnev – Cr...