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Kupang, the capital of East Nusa Tenggara in Indonesia, is a city travelers often skip without a second thought. And maybe that’s the mistake. What you find here isn’t polished or prepackaged for mass tourism. Kupang is raw, authentic, and full of character. This historic port city on the island of Timor boasts empty beaches where the sand is yours alone, fiery sunsets that linger in your memory, and food that speaks to the trade routes and centuries of cultural collision. You’ll find Malay spices, fresh-caught fish, and flavors bold enough to make you sit up and take notice. Kupang’s fish market might just be the most chaotic, colorful, and intoxicating one in all of Indonesia—an orchestra of smells, sounds, and human energy. Then there’s Crystal Cave, a surreal swimming hole with waters so clear they feel otherworldly. But more than the places, it’s the people—warm smiles, open hearts—that will leave you with the real memory of Kupang. Join me as I explore Kupang, Indonesia—an underrated city that deserves more than a passing glance. From hidden caves to street food, markets to coastlines, let’s uncover the unexpected soul of this overlooked destination. Follow @buffertravels on Instagram / buffertravels Subscribe to @buffertravels on YouTube Chapters 00:00 Kupang, Timor, Indonesia 01:26 Where to Stay in Kupang 03:02 Why Tourists Avoid Kupang 03:29 Kupang Port Fish Market 04:16 History of Kupang 06:32 Kupang Traditional Market 09:45 Travel Vlogging Tips 11:11 Crystal Cave Kupang Indonesia 14:43 Night Market Kupang #indonesiavlog #kupang #timor #eastnusatenggara #indonesia #rawtravel