Soe
Soe is a city in West Timor.
Understand
If you intend to visit the traditional villages, it is recommended to get a local guide, as there are numerous customs to follow and language remains a barrier (even if you speak Bahasa Indonesia). The most common customs is that you need to be introduced to the village chief and bring betel nuts as gifts. A day trip usually costs IDR 1,000,000 (as of Dec 2018). Some guides will give you an all-inclusive rate (incl. donation to the village for entrance), but it is recommended to give the donation directly to the village chief (instead of through the guide) to make sure the village received the full intended amount. The donation and betel nuts should sum up to around IDR 100,000 (as of Dec 2018). You can purchase betel fruits / nuts around town.
Get in
Get around
Bemo is running through the city, just tell your destination to the the assistant. A ride per person costs IDR 3,000 (as of Dec 2018). Many of the drivers and assistants are teenagers (don't be surprised).
Ojek is on the standby on the road side. A ride within town should be IDR 5,000-10,000 (as of Dec 2018).
See
- Fort None (Benteng None)
- Traditional Village in Boti
- Traditional Village in Fatumnasi
- Oehala Waterfall
- Weekly Market: There are different markets each day located around the region, your guide would know where to go on the day of your trip. The biggest three are:
- Tuesday: Oenlassi Market
- Wednesday: Niki Niki Market
- Thursday: Ayotupas Market
Eat
RM Depot RemajaOne of the popular place to have se'i babi. Offers other menu selection too. A must-visit when you are in Soe.
RM Larisaa more well-kept eatery, also offer se'i babi.
Depot Bintangoffering se'i babi, babi macao, satay, as well as other vegetable dishes.
Warung Tiga PutriThis humble place on the street side provides great cheap eats. Don't let the look deceived you. Serves gado-gado, bakso, and various rice dishes.
Sleep
Hotel BahagiaThe once default hotel to stay for travelers. Often mistaken with the newer and pricier 'Hotel Bahagia Dua', creating disappointment in terms of price / quality between them.
Hotel Bahagia DuaThe new Hotel Bahagia (same owner, different management), it is newly built and of course, pricier than the original.
Hotel Timor MegahA new big hotel. generous buffet breakfast. Same owner with the Timor Megah store, located 300m away. Wi-Fi is not so good a the standard room.
Hotel Gajah Madaa three-floor hotel building, quite new.
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Hotel Sejati
address: Jln. Ahmad Yania budget-friendly place to stay. obviously with basic facilities. No Wi-Fi.
Go next
- Kefamenanu, 3 hours. direction Kefamenanu or Atambua, IDR 25,000 (as of Dec 2018).
- Kupang, 3 hours. IDR 30,000 (as of Dec 2018).