Kelimutu is the most popular tourist attraction in Flores proper. It has three lakes in its craters and these change colour regularly. Visitors to Flores usually come mostly to see Kelimutu. It is indeed a fantastic sight, especially at sunrise but that is also when most tourists congregate and it was an endless parade of selfies. Going to Kelimutu hardly requires any hiking. There is a road that goes almost all the way up. You pay entry fee, camera fee, vehicle fee and god-knows-what fee that is 10 times higher for foreigners than for locals and you get to see the tourists taking selfies with the colorful lake. Charging a camera fee is just as ridiculous as it sounds.   Who doesn&#039;s have a camera these days? They might as well charge a shoe fee or an underwear fee. Indeed, I have met some travelers who don&#039;t have a camera and not even a mobile phone that can take pictures. And also some who don&#039;t wear shoes (and possibly no underwear), so maybe I should stop giving ideas to the Indonesian government...