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July 9th 2019
Published: July 9th 2019
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If you followed my Midlife Crisis Flashpacking trip two years ago, you may recall that I chose not to travel to Tana Toraja after traveling overland through Flores because I couldn’t handle the prospect of yet more crazy winding mountain roads. So, I opted to chill in Bali instead. Last year, my friends Ryan and Anthony announced they would be getting married in Bali this July, so I decided to c... Read Full Entry



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Kete Kesu.Kete Kesu.
Kete Kesu.

Hanging graves.
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Hanging graves.
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Hanging graves.
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Apparently, this white one isn’t that pricey because all white ones aren’t as prized as the blotchy ones.
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Another prized albino. I never thought much about whether bovines had teeth. Apparently the most prized buffalo have their teeth brushed.
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Another highly prized one, due to the length of his horns.
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Buffalo lovingly being fed the good kind of grass.
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Pig trussed up, loaded on a motorbike, ready to head to a funeral.
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Piglets in the sacks. It was a sad sight to see them in these sacks. Some of them were squealing and trying to escape.
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A prized multicolored piglet.
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Pigs trussed up ready for sacrifice at a funeral. Apparently, if they’re not sold that day, they are taken back and untied.
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Not sure why these ones were not tied up.
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Rooster for fighting. The best fighters can cost hundreds of dollars. I saw the roosters being lovingly treated at the market.
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More prize fighting roosters. While cockfighting is technically illegal, it is still widespread.
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This is Torajan bacon. The cuts usually made into bacon in western countries are smoked and this is the end result.
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Different varieties of rice.
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Knives. I think those in the background are used for buffalo sacrifice.
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Megaliths. Apparently, they are far more common north of Rantepao because the rock is more common there.
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Platform in the middle of the megaliths. I climbed up.
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The lower one is unoccupied, the upper one was newly carved.



10th July 2019

Very Fascinating
This is far removed from anything I can remember experiencing, It would be interesting to go there and see this for myself one day, even though I might ethically disagree with some of what's happening at least it's more honest than what we do here in the west. Thank you for this write-up, when/if I do this myself I'll use this post as a reference point. =)
10th July 2019

Life and Death Laid Bare
As westerners, much of what I saw and experienced is hard to fathom. It is hard not to judge. I was mildly surprised how few likes my video got when I posted it on social media. I thought more of my friends would welcome this insight into a unique culture, but maybe it was simply too much. Tana Toraja is amazing. It showcases death - and through that it showcases life as well - unadulterated, uncurated. Not in neat little packages like the meat we get at home. Go if you have the chance.
11th July 2019

Nice blog
The reason we travel is to understand life, family and rituals around the world. It is great you got to be a part of this.
11th July 2019

The reason we travel
You nailed it. Thanks for reading my blog entry.
15th July 2019

Sulawesi
Fantastic! Great to see you travelling and travel writing again Siewch. I really enjoy your blogs. I have never read anything about travelling in Sulawesi until now, what a really fascinating place. What differences between the culture you encountered and our western one. Mind boggling I imagine, it would probably have taken me a while myself to digest it all...!
15th July 2019

“Mind Boggling” Doesn’t Even Begin To Describe It...
Thanks for your compliments, Alex. This was one situation where I really had to set aside my own values and preconceived notions and try to see things for what they were. It really helped to have a guide.
8th March 2020

It stays with you, doesn’t it?
Well written, bro. I’ve traveled many places but tana Toraja will remain one of my most intense, best trips. It’s really hard to understand what this place really feel like to other, you know? Travel on, man.
12th March 2020

“Intense” certainly describes Tana Toraja
Nine months on, I still think about the amazing time I had in Tana Toraja. It certainly ranks as one of my most intense travel experiences. Thanks for your kind words. Incidentally, your blog on Flores inspired me to explore that island back in 2017. I look forward to reading about your onward travels in Java. Happy Trails!

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