Just a short boat ride away from Uma, Katupat Village offers a quiet glimpse into daily life in the Togean Islands. Known for their deep care for the environment, the people of Katupat have found simple yet powerful ways to reduce plastic waste in their community.
As you walk through the village, you might visit the local school or stop by a workshop where plastic is carefully transformed into practical, handmade items like bags, wallets, and hats. These efforts aren’t part of a big project — they come from the heart, from a desire to protect the place they call home.
Visiting Katupat isn’t about sightseeing. It’s a chance to slow down, to listen, and to appreciate how people live with purpose and respect for nature.
The visit is free — just let the reception know when you’d like to visit, and we’ll help you get there.
Price
Free