Moko Alor Dive Resort

Your gateway to paradise

When everybody talk about diving in Indonesia they mostly talk about Bali, Komodo, Wakatobi, Raja Ampat. However there is an Underwater Hidden Gem of the World Coral Triangle that not so many divers know about that hidden gem is called Alor.

Moko Alor Dive Resort

Your gateway to paradise

When everybody talk about diving in Indonesia they mostly talk about Bali, Komodo, Wakatobi, Raja Ampat. However there is an Underwater Hidden Gem of the World Coral Triangle that not so many divers know about that hidden gem is called Alor.

Moko Alor Dive Resort

Your gateway to paradise

When everybody talk about diving in Indonesia they mostly talk about Bali, Komodo, Wakatobi, Raja Ampat. However there is an Underwater Hidden Gem of the World Coral Triangle that not so many divers know about that hidden gem is called Alor.

Moko Alor Dive Resort

Your gateway to paradise

When everybody talk about diving in Indonesia they mostly talk about Bali, Komodo, Wakatobi, Raja Ampat. However there is an Underwater Hidden Gem of the World Coral Triangle that not so many divers know about that hidden gem is called Alor.

Moko Alor Dive Resort

Your gateway to paradise

When everybody talk about diving in Indonesia they mostly talk about Bali, Komodo, Wakatobi, Raja Ampat. However there is an Underwater Hidden Gem of the World Coral Triangle that not so many divers know about that hidden gem is called Alor.

Moko Alor Dive Resort

Your gateway to paradise

When everybody talk about diving in Indonesia they mostly talk about Bali, Komodo, Wakatobi, Raja Ampat. However there is an Underwater Hidden Gem of the World Coral Triangle that not so many divers know about that hidden gem is called Alor.

Moko Alor Dive Resort

Your gateway to paradise

When everybody talk about diving in Indonesia they mostly talk about Bali, Komodo, Wakatobi, Raja Ampat. However there is an Underwater Hidden Gem of the World Coral Triangle that not so many divers know about that hidden gem is called Alor.

Moko Alor Dive Resort

Your gateway to paradise

When everybody talk about diving in Indonesia they mostly talk about Bali, Komodo, Wakatobi, Raja Ampat. However there is an Underwater Hidden Gem of the World Coral Triangle that not so many divers know about that hidden gem is called Alor.

Moko Alor Dive Resort

Your gateway to paradise

When everybody talk about diving in Indonesia they mostly talk about Bali, Komodo, Wakatobi, Raja Ampat. However there is an Underwater Hidden Gem of the World Coral Triangle that not so many divers know about that hidden gem is called Alor.

Moko Alor Dive Resort

Your gateway to paradise

When everybody talk about diving in Indonesia they mostly talk about Bali, Komodo, Wakatobi, Raja Ampat. However there is an Underwater Hidden Gem of the World Coral Triangle that not so many divers know about that hidden gem is called Alor.

Journey Through Alor’s Unique Traditions and Heritage

Beyond the resort, Alor Island invites you to discover its many wonders. Immerse yourself in cultural tours, visiting traditional villages and experiencing age-old ceremonies. Venture into lush rainforests where scenic treks lead to breathtaking waterfalls, natural hot springs, and panoramic landscapes. For a touch of adventure, embark on unforgettable island-hopping journeys across Alor’s hidden gems.

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CULTURAL TRIP

Alor, located east of Flores and north of Timor, is a mountainous island in East Nusa Tenggara that stands out as one of the most culturally diverse places in the world. With around 140,000 people across more than 50 tribes, each speaking distinct languages and dialects, the island offers a living mosaic of traditions. In Takpala Village, visitors can still witness authentic Alorese life, where traditional pyramid-shaped houses with bamboo walls and coconut leaf roofs are preserved to this day.

Known as the “Island of a Thousand Mokos,” Alor also holds a fascinating archaeological mystery. These small bronze drums, believed to originate from the ancient Dong Son culture of Vietnam, are often found buried in the ground and remain a treasured cultural symbol. To explore this heritage, the Museum of a Thousand Mokos in Kalabahi showcases not only these rare artifacts but also Alor’s distinctive handwoven textiles, making the island a truly unique destination where culture, history, and tradition converge.

Our Villages

ISLAND HOPPING

Kepa Island

Kepa Island

2 Pax
U$16.00/pax
Sikka Island & Dugong Sighting
U$54.00/pax
Kangge & Lapang Island
U$180.00/pax
Umapura Hand Woven Village
U$22.40/pax
Takpala Tribe Village
U$96.00/pax
Bampalola Tribe Village
U$80.00/pax
Kabola Tribe Village
U$96.00/pax
Lingal Beach Picnic
U$54.00/pax
Whale & Dolphin Watching
U$224.00/pax

Hiking