Tana Toraja is a highland area in the northern part of South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. It is about 300 kilometers from Makassar, the Capital of South Sulawesi, approximately nine hours by land or about 45 minutes by a small plane. Toraja is famous for its beautiful scenery and unique culture, and is a favourite tourist destination in Indonesia. It is occupied by the Toraya, an ethnic group of indigenous people, and is made up of 32 Indigenous Territories.