Tanimbar Islands
The Tanimbar Islands are an archipelago located in the southeastern part of Indonesia, specifically in the Maluku province. Comprising around 30 islands, the largest ones include Tanimbar and Selaru. The islands are known for their rich biodiversity, beautiful beaches, and vibrant marine life, making them a popular destination for eco-tourism and diving.
The local population primarily consists of the Tanimbar people, who have a unique culture and traditional practices. The economy of the islands is mainly based on agriculture, fishing, and handicrafts. The Tanimbar Islands are also famous for their traditional music and dance, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the region.