Waingapu is the largest town in the eastern half of Sumba island, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. It is the capital town of the East Sumba Regency (Sumba Timur).

History

About 5 km south of Waingapu, the prehistorical site of Lambanapu has been dated at around 2,800 BC.

Transportation

Aviation

East Sumba's Waingapu Airport 'Umbu Mehang Kunda' (IATA: WGP - ICAO: WRRW) is located in Waingapu.

Maritime

The town is served by ferries from nearby islands. The Pelni Company runs two ferries through Waingapu. The KM Awu runs every two weeks on the two-way itinerary Benoa (Bali) – Bima (Sumbawa) – Waingapu – Ende (Flores) – SavuRote IslandKupang (West Timor) – Larantuka (Flores) – Kalabahi (Alor Island). The smaller KM Wilis runs more or less every week on the two-way itinenary Batulicin (Borneo) – Makassar (South Sulawesi) – Labuan Bajo (Flores) – Waikelo (Waitabula, Kota Tambolaka district, Sumba Barat Daya regency) – Waingapu – EndeKupangKalabahi. Both use the new port (in front of the old port but 7 km by land between the two ports).

The Sabuk Nusantara Company runs various freight and passenger boats linking Waingapu and Waikelo with Sumbawa, Flores and Timor about once a week (n° 79 generally for Waingapu and n° 49 for Waikelo). There is no fixed departure time.

ASDP Indonesia Ferry has small ferries that do not run when the sea gets somewhat rough. It uses the port located 2 km beyond the new port and 9 km from town. Leaving from Waingapu, it does return trips twice a week to Aimere (the port for Ngada Regency, Flores), once a week to Ende, once a week to Savu and three times a week to Kupang.

Waingapu is the only port in the island that can accommodate oil tankers - which often run late.

Bus

Waingapu is the only town that has two bus stations on its periphery, one in the south and one in the west, each about 5 km out of town. But almost all buses depart from the old “Terminal Kota” in the town center, near the market or on Jalan El Tari; they probably stop by in the bus stations.

Administrative divisions

The town comprises two administrative districts of the regency, sub-divided into 11 urban (kelurahan) and 4 rural (desa) villages. The western part is the administrative Waingapu (town) District, while the eastern part is the separate Kambera District. Their areas and their populations at the 2010 and 2020 Censuses are tabled below, together with the official estimates as at mid 2023.

Name of District (kecamatan)Area in km2Pop'n Census 2010Pop'n Census 2020Pop'n Estimate mid 2023
Kambera (a)52.031,13733,46635,165
Kota Waingapu (b)73.835,14235,85636,053
Totals125.866,27969,33371,218

Notes:

(a) Kambera comprises 7 urban villages (kelurahan) - Kambaniru, Lai Mbonga (Mauliru), Lambanapu, Malumbi, Mau Hau, Prailiu and Wangga - together with one rural village (desa) - Kiritana, in the far south of the district.

(b) Kota Waingapu comprises 4 urban villages (kelurahan) - Kamalaputi, Hambala, Kambajawa and Matawai - occupying just 10.4% of the area of the district in its northeast corner, plus 3 rural villages (desa).

Kode WilayahName of kelurahan or desaArea in km2Pop'n Estimate mid 2023Post code
Kode Wilayah Name of kelurahan or desa Area in km2 Pop'n Estimate mid 2023 Post code 53.11.01.1001 Kambajawa 2.7 10,842 87116 53.11.01.1002 Hambala 2.4 8,250 87112 53.11.01.1003 Matawai 1.4 3,637 87116 53.11.01.1004 Kamalaputi 1.2 8,197 87111 53.11.01.2012 Lukukamaru 21.0 795 87116 53.11.01.2013 Mbatakapidu 27.2 2,066 87116 53.11.01.2014 Pambolanjara 17.9 2,266 87116 53.11.01 Totals Kota Waingapu District 73.8 36,053Kode Wilayah Name of kelurahan or desa Area in km2 Pop'n Estimate mid 2023 Post code 53.11.16.1001 Wangga 4.1 6,915 87116 53.11.16.1002 Prailiu 5.3 7,417 87113 53.11.16.1003 Kambaniru 1.9 7,307 87114 53.11.16.1004 Mauliru 5.8 4,789 87116 53.11.16.1005 Mauhau 1.4 2,083 87116 53.11.16.1006 Malumbi 11.2 2,194 87116 53.11.16.1007 Lambanapu 6.9 3,419 87115 53.11.16.2008 Kiritana 15.4 1,041 87114 53.11.16 Totals Kambera District 52.0 35,165
53.11.01.1001Kambajawa2.710,84287116
53.11.01.1002Hambala2.48,25087112
53.11.01.1003Matawai1.43,63787116
53.11.01.1004Kamalaputi1.28,19787111
53.11.01.2012Lukukamaru21.079587116
53.11.01.2013Mbatakapidu27.22,06687116
53.11.01.2014Pambolanjara17.92,26687116
53.11.01Totals Kota Waingapu District73.836,053
Kode WilayahName of kelurahan or desaArea in km2Pop'n Estimate mid 2023Post code
53.11.16.1001Wangga4.16,91587116
53.11.16.1002Prailiu5.37,41787113
53.11.16.1003Kambaniru1.97,30787114
53.11.16.1004Mauliru5.84,78987116
53.11.16.1005Mauhau1.42,08387116
53.11.16.1006Malumbi11.22,19487116
53.11.16.1007Lambanapu6.93,41987115
53.11.16.2008Kiritana15.41,04187114
53.11.16Totals Kambera District52.035,165

Climate

Waingapu has a tropical savanna climate (Köppen: Aw), bordering a hot semi-arid climate (BSh). with relatively cooler dry season and hotter wet season. It has high humidity year round. It is amongst the driest places in Indonesia with only 900 millimetres (35 in) of rain yearly.

Climate data for Waingapu (1991–2020 normals)
MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)32.1 (89.8)31.9 (89.4)32.2 (90.0)32.4 (90.3)31.9 (89.4)31.1 (88.0)30.8 (87.4)31.0 (87.8)32.1 (89.8)33.1 (91.6)33.4 (92.1)32.9 (91.2)32.1 (89.7)
Daily mean °C (°F)27.5 (81.5)27.3 (81.1)27.4 (81.3)27.4 (81.3)26.8 (80.2)25.9 (78.6)25.5 (77.9)25.5 (77.9)26.5 (79.7)28.0 (82.4)28.6 (83.5)27.9 (82.2)27.0 (80.6)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)24.4 (75.9)23.9 (75.0)23.8 (74.8)23.4 (74.1)23.0 (73.4)21.6 (70.9)20.9 (69.6)20.6 (69.1)21.6 (70.9)23.4 (74.1)24.4 (75.9)24.5 (76.1)23.0 (73.3)
Average rainfall mm (inches)173.3 (6.82)192.2 (7.57)162.1 (6.38)97.8 (3.85)35.3 (1.39)10.3 (0.41)5.4 (0.21)1.2 (0.05)4.9 (0.19)13.5 (0.53)60.4 (2.38)149.8 (5.90)906.2 (35.68)
Average rainy days (≥ 1.0 mm)14.415.012.57.32.71.20.70.30.51.34.610.971.4
Source: Starlings Roost Weather

External links

  • . waingapu.com (in Indonesian).