The Indonesian city of Larantika is preparing to celebrate the traditions of Semana Santa, starting with the special rituals on White Thursday before Good Friday. This celebration includes a series of religious and social rituals that reflect the local culture.
The Indonesian city of Larantika has commenced its traditional Semana Santa celebrations, led by King Don Andreas Martinus Diaz Vieira de Godinho. The event features the 'Baka Capella' rituals, reflecting the depth of local culture and attracting visitors from around the world.
Larantika, Indonesia, is preparing to celebrate the Great Friday ceremonies as part of Semana Santa, where thousands gather to honor their religious traditions. These celebrations not only reflect religious faith but also symbolize tolerance and coexistence among diverse cultures.
On April 1, the Waibalong port in Larantuka, East Nusa Tenggara, welcomed hundreds of visitors from Timor Island who benefited from a free ferry service. This initiative aims to boost religious and cultural tourism in the region.
Pilgrims from the Indonesian island of Timor are crossing the sea from the port of Bolok to Larantuka in celebration of Easter. This influx coincides with the region's rich religious traditions that attract visitors from various areas.