
Sumbawa
Sumbawa is an Indonesian island located in the western part of the Lesser Sunda Islands, known for its diverse landscapes including mountains, forests, and beaches. It features active volcanoes, such as Mount Tambora, which historically erupted in 1815, impacting global climate. The island's economy mainly relies on agriculture, fishing, and tourism, with local communities practicing traditional crafts and customs. Sumbawa also has unique cultural practices and a mix of indigenous and Islamic influences. Its natural beauty and volcanic activity make it a noteworthy destination for adventurous travelers and those interested in Indonesia’s geological and cultural diversity.