Namrole, a district on the southern coast of Buru Island, Indonesia, is the administrative seat of South Buru Regency. This rural area is divided into 17 villages and boasts a population of just over 21,500 people. The district town is situated on the east side of a small bay, providing picturesque coastal views. Namrole is accessible via Namrole Airport, located on the west side of the bay, making it a convenient destination for travelers seeking to experience the serene and authentic Indonesian countryside.
Namrole is best explored on foot or by local transport due to its small size.
Try local Indonesian dishes at small eateries in the district.
Visit during local festivals to experience traditional Indonesian culture.
Check flight availability to Namrole Airport for convenient access.
Spring offers mild weather and is a great time to explore the natural beauty of Namrole.
Summer can be warm, but it's a vibrant time with local activities.
Fall provides a pleasant climate, ideal for outdoor exploration.
Winter is mild, offering a peaceful escape from crowded tourist spots.
IDR Rp
$30-$60 p/day
21,513
Indonesian
April-June, September-November
Tourists, Explorers, Cultural Visitors