Tomia Island
The Tomia Island region consists of two districts, namely Tomia Timur District which is centered in Usuku and Tomia Induk District which has a center in the Waha area. On this island there are eighteen villages inhabited by people from the Bugis, Javanese, Bajo, and Buton tribes. Because it is the smallest island of the other Wakatobi Islands, it only takes about two to three hours to surround the entire area on Tomia Island. The land of Tomia is filled with hills, valleys, and vast stretches of savanna. On the Tomia mainland, visitors can also find historical sites such as Patuha Fortress. The beauty of the Tomia land is no less compared to the underwater beauty of the island which belongs to the world’s coral triangle area.