Markit wroteYeah I saw the "resort" listed as, I think, best in the world??? OK, if they say so.
Not looking for any business stuff just good places to go, things to see and good stuff to eat.
Yes, it's officially listed as the "best in the world." Some American billionaire first built it for his private getaway then opened it up to the "public." To get an idea of their exclusivity, I hear they only allow 10 surfers on their famous wave at a time. To even get a spot, you have to pay a premium fee. Not my idea of a good place to stay but to each their own.
I wish I had more info for you. I was in Rua for 5 days and had no motorbike so my experience was completely limited to hiking around that area, lounging around the beach and attempting to speak to the villagers in my butchered Bahasa. We mostly cooked for ourselves and bought food from the closest market in Waikabubak. They have a few nasi Padang styled restaurants in that area too, which were all cheap and delicious.
Travelfish.org has a nice, detailed page on Sumba though if you want to check that out.