Launching Tickets to Nuha Waibalun, Ano Kean: We Started From What We Had
REINHA.com – Chairman of the Nuha Waibalun Pokdarwis, Yohanes YW Kean (Ano Kean) said that the Nuha Waibalun Tourism Ticket Launching activity which was held at the Waibalun JTP, 29 May 2026, was thanks to teamwork and related agencies, especially the East Flores Tourism and Culture Department, which continued to provide support.
“We are aware that all the activities and work of Pokdarwis Nuha Waibalun are still new, we are starting from what we have, we are coordinating with the relevant agencies to expedite and obtain permits for our work, we would like to thank the East Flores Tourism and Culture Department which has become a home for us,” said Ano Kean.
(Also read: Launching Nuha Waibalun Tourist Tickets, Hery Lamawuran: Nuha Wabalun Has Quite Complete Tourist Attractions Because There is Marine Tourism and Religious Tourism)
Ano explained that the price for a round trip boat ticket (Pp) to Waibalun Island per trip for a maximum of six people is charged IDR 120,000, the departure point is from JTP Waibalun. The recommended departure time is 07.00 – 12.000 or 16.00-17.00. To purchase tickets, Pokdarwis has prepared a counter in the Waibalun JTP area.
For future events, Ano said that in July there will be rowing competitions, coloring and seminars where these activities are carried out by Pokdarwis Nuha Waibalun in collaboration with the Larantuka Teacher Training and Technology Institute (IKTL).
Pokdarwis Nuha Waibalun itself was formed in 2025 in August with the Decree of the Waibalun Village Head to manage the tourist attraction of Waibalun Island.
Representative of Bank NTT Larantuka Branch, Awaludin BL, who was also present at the Nuha Waibalun Tour Ticket Launching, said he would help Pokdarwis Nuha Waibalun prepare non-cash transactions for booking tickets to Waibalun Island. Awaludin also provided motivation and encouragement for Pokdarwis Nuha Waibalun to continue promoting Nuha Waibalun.
“For Pokdarwis, don’t get bored, don’t get tired because we are just starting out, for that we try to open ourselves up to work together, that we can’t just let our friends walk alone, there are things we can try to help, of course we will do it,” said Awaludin.
“I am of course representing the branch leadership today, coincidentally at Bank NTT itself some time ago we launched KUR, for this reason, if this location later Pokdarwis packages MSMEs and then places them well, it is not impossible that NTT Bank will continue to be present here for us to work on MSMEs so that the touches from NTT Bank can reach the MSMEs at JTP Waibalun,” concluded Awaludin. ***(JMW)
# Launching Tickets to Nuha Waibalun, Ano Kean: We Started From What We Had
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