Suku Toraja
The Suku Toraja is an indigenous ethnic group located in the mountainous region of Sulawesi, Indonesia. Known for their unique culture, the Toraja people are famous for their elaborate funeral ceremonies, traditional houses called Tongkonan, and intricate wood carvings. Their society is deeply rooted in ancestral worship and communal values.
The Toraja region is characterized by stunning landscapes, including lush rice terraces and towering mountains. The local economy is primarily based on agriculture, with rice and coffee being significant crops. Tourism has also grown, attracting visitors interested in experiencing the rich traditions and breathtaking scenery of the Toraja Highlands.