Journey to Cunca Plias; the Reward after Consistently Preserving the Forest.
A pool Above the Sky in Cunca Plias |
We
met Alan Romarhon (32) whose nickname is Alan, a local to Langgo who I knew
from a online searching that later I call as a local champion. He is an admin
of Cunca Plias waterfall on Facebook who is actively promoting this wonderful
place that makes it well-known and had engaged us decided to reach him out for
a mission to see by our own eyes how much this place has paused people from
just passing by.
We
planned to visit Cunca Plias two weeks before but due to an unpleasant weather,
we decided to postpone it till we were able to get our footprints here
thankfully on a sunny day.
Together
with our two drivers, Tony and Mus who surely will be there over and over as
well as Erlan who is a tour guide from our company, we drove early at 7 AM from
Ruteng. We stopped in Lembor 2 hours later to grab our lunch for taken away to eat
after trekking to the waterfall.
While
waiting for our food ready, I contacted Alan to guide us where we should go by
sharing his location on WhatsApp. We were a bit surprised because later when we
arrived at the pinned location, we realized that the destination is almost on our
daily road to pass by from Ruteng to Labuan Bajo or the opposite. It is just literary
hidden in the jungle.
As
we arrived at the main entrance, we have been kindly waited by Alan and his
friends who are members of Tourism Awareness Community or POKDARWIS whose role
is to be responsible for all the tourism management of Cunca Plias Waterfall.
We are directed to park our car properly and then register at the tourism
information office few steps away from parking area. For locals, we were
charged for 5k Rupiah and 10k rupiah for foreigners to pay the entrance. For
those who trek to the spot, they will be accompanied by a local guide from the
community with a charge of 50k per group.
The View of Cunca Plias Waterfall |
Alan
himself was our guide to lead us to explore the lush forest right on the
backyard of the village Langgo, Wae Lolos Village, Sano Nggoang sub-district,
West Manggarai Regency. We started to do the trekking at 11.20 from the
starting point. The distance is about 1 km. For half km, the trek is relatively
flat and passing through a quiet wider road. It is said to be the road for villagers
to go farming and then another half is downhill from 30 to 40 degrees which led
us to a sound of water in the middle of the jungle. The last part of the trek
is completely in the jungle through a well-trodden forest path which is responsibly
constructed by the villagers with an attempt of keeping the nature as it is
without cuttting the trees despites the fact that they have done reputations
near the river as explained by Alan.
After 10 minutes walk, Alan eagerly showed us
the first attraction. It is a waterfall which is called Cunca Plias. Cunca itself in Manggarai means
waterfall and according to Alan, plias
in local language means unfortune.
“long time ago our ancestors used the
waterfall as the last treatment for curing sick people. By washing the body
from Cunca Plias water, the patient is expected to be purified from all
sickness”, Alan told us.
From here, Alan guided us further down to see
another waterfall which he convincingly informed that there are number of
waterfalls around this area which he said as a river with thousands of
waterfalls.
We cannot deny the fact that our eyes were
widely opened to see how beautiful this place with the lush forest that covered
the entire journey through the riverside. Alan pointed out to some spots where
most visitors usually spend time for swimming till we arrived at the famous
spot that most people called a pool above the cloud.
We spent here for almost an hour. Erlan is
seen to get ready to jump into the water after being instructed by Alan
what to do. Erlan is warned to be more careful as the pool is directly headed
to the cliff that forms a waterfall called Cunca Ri’i.
Alan turned out to be a passionate
photographer. He made sure he did not miss any moment. Because of his excellent
work rates by capturing excellent pictures and videos from Cunca Plias coupled
with the vibes of visitor, many people
come to visit this place as and since a year ago there have been recorded over
6.000 visitors to this wonderful place. That’s why he so admired of how much
internet has helped locals so that the waterfall is widely known and locals
have more opportunity to work.
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Cunca Ri'i or also known as pool above the sky |
tarting from Labuan Bajo. We also met some local visitors walking down to the waterfall with their families. I thought this is a very good gesture for locals as well as tourists themselves since there are more alternatives in Labuan Bajo.
I do believe that after listening to the
story of Alan of how their ancestors long time ago tried to preserve the forest
by making it “customary land” status or non-individual ownerships makes this
place avoided from deforestation. As local, they deserve to have this present
after preserving the nature.
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