Revayah Hotels in Ruteng provides accommodation with a garden and a terrace. The accommodation provides a 24-hour front desk, airport transfers, room service and free WiFi throughout the property.
Hotel FX72 Ruteng in Ruteng has 3-star accommodation with a garden, a restaurant and a bar. There is free private parking and the property offers free airport shuttle service.
Located in Ruteng, Hotel Sindha features a garden, terrace, restaurant, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Maria
Netherlands
Good place for a stop Ruteng. The rooms are big, clean and comfortable. Breakfast was good. Staff was very welcoming and helpful. Hotel is located just a few minutes walking from Kopi Mane where they brew some excellent coffee.
Set in Ruteng in the East Nusa Tenggara region, Petra Homestay Bangka Leda offers accommodation with free private parking.
Andras
United Kingdom
We had by far the best homestay experience ever!
Fluffy, Theresia and Andrea were incredible hosts - it felt that we were treated as family more than guests. We shared great conversations and a very nice dinner with the family, and Fluffy was so kind to give up his time to show us around in Ruteng Pu’u.
Petra Homestay is the place to be if you’re looking for a genuine experience getting to know a wonderfully kind and hospitable local family.
Terima kasih banyak! 🙏
Located in Ruteng, MJR Ticketing Guest House has a shared lounge. This guest house provides free private parking, a shared kitchen and free WiFi. The guest house features family rooms.
Eggimann
Switzerland
Well organized, clean, in the middle of town.
Everything you need you will find here. Hot water, good Wifi.
Situated in Ruteng in the East Nusa Tenggara region, Chacha Homestay & Dormitory has a garden. There is an in-house restaurant, plus free private parking and free WiFi are available.
Sun Rice Homestay is a recently renovated homestay in Ruteng, where guests can make the most of its garden and terrace. Staff on-site can arrange a shuttle service.
Francesco
Australia
Jeff is one of the best I’ve ever met.
He also invited me to a wedding he was hosting and made feel at home the whole time.
The sunrise walk is a must, probably the most beautiful rice terraces I have ever seen.
Thank you Jeff
Located in Ruteng, Ruteng Hostel offers a garden. The hostel provides both free WiFi and free private parking. All units are equipped with a fridge, dishwasher, a kettle, a shower, slippers and a...
Jill
United Kingdom
The family are very welcoming and kind. Breakfast was great. Soap, toilet paper, and towel included. Warm shower. Comfortable bed with a thick blanket. Free tea, coffee and water anytime.
Located in Ruteng in the East Nusa Tenggara region, Karleta Homestay features a patio. Private parking is available on site at this recently renovated property.
Karim
Belgium
Very warm welcome. We loved to share the family moments, and had a delicious dinner prepared by the owner. If you are looking to live within a local family, this is the place to go !
A bit far from the center, but breakfast and dinner are provided, meaning you don't need to go out :)
Our kids played with the owner's kids, and had a great time !
A very dirty, busy city. Easy to be run over and huge holes in the sidewalks. Best not to stay here. There are no restaurants. To see the Spiderweb Rice fields it is best (if traveling by car) to just stop there on your way through (takes maybe 1/2 hour) and continue on
Brent
Canada
Scored 10
10
Higly recommended to everyone who wants to really enjoy the...
Higly recommended to everyone who wants to really enjoy the Ruteng and surrounding area, Waerebo village included (you can get there by motorbike). Ino and his family are awesome people, willing to help you with everything you need or want. You really become the member of the family. I would definitely come back if I visit Flores again. Breakfasts are so delicious and different every day (Im vegan and they prepared special meal for me, but I felt like a queen), beds are so comfy, they have hot shower, you can chill out at the garden or in the shed where you can also cook by yourself. They will give you valuable information and recommendations on places you should visit.. and there is much more. In the end, we are speechless, this stay exceeded our expectations.
Andrea
Czech Republic
Scored 10
10
Ruteng is so much more than a pit stop on the long journey...
Ruteng is so much more than a pit stop on the long journey between Bajawa and Labuan Bajo. It has spectacular scenery, many things to visit and a vibrant local culture. I particularly enjoyed being driven around the area, watching the sun rise over the rice fields, going to the cave where the bones of Homo Floriensis were found and having a picnic by a beautiful waterfall. The local traditions, including the division of land by the spiderweb method, are fascinating.
Helena
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
The population of Ruteng are all really really friendly.
The population of Ruteng are all really really friendly. Greetings are called out to travellers everywhere you go. There were probably a few too many who walked up, hand outstretched, to introduce themselves, ask our name and what our plans were. Only being friendly but it can get a bit much very quickly. School students walked with us to show us the way to places we wanted to go (there is a tourism school in Ruteng) and were keen to practice their English language skills. We even had offers to come back to homes for a traditional meal. Ruteng has the best local market we have seen anywhere. Best thing we did was have a driver take us on a drive through small villages.
Monica
Australia
Scored 10
10
Ruteng is a charming mountain city that was unexpectedly...
Ruteng is a charming mountain city that was unexpectedly memorable. It was the administrative center for the old Manggarai Kingdom. Most visitors arrive to the city as a jumpoff point to Wae Rebo village. But for us, although we did partake in plenty of activities outside of Ruteng like the Todo Village, Liang Bua Cave and Spider Rice Fields, we had fun checking out the old cathedral, sunrise at the Golo Curu Hill that has a Virgin Mary altar at the top and experiencing the local culture in general. Any coffee enthusiast should experience Flores coffee at Kopi Mane. Don’t expect any local Manggarai food (we tried looking for them) but there’s plenty of Padang and Javanese options which we had at the street vendors and warungs. Swalayan 33 also has a variery of goodies and essentials that literally beats anything we found in Labuan Bajo so check it out. You can hike up Mt. Ranaka too which isn’t far from town. Though the town is more of a transit hub, give it a chance to explore its beauty. Marcel at Raja Guesthouse will make sure you enjoy your stay.
Batara
United Kingdom
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