Sumbawa Island
Sumbawa Island is part of Indonesia, located in the Lesser Sunda Islands. It is known for its beautiful landscapes, including mountains, beaches, and lush forests. The island is home to several traditional villages and is rich in cultural heritage, with a mix of indigenous and Islamic influences.
The island is also famous for its surfing spots, particularly around Lakey Peak, attracting surfers from around the world. Additionally, Sumbawa is known for its agriculture, producing crops like rice, corn, and coffee. The island's diverse ecosystems support various wildlife, making it a unique destination for nature lovers.