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THE THREE GILIS
Palangkaraya
Tirtagangga Peacefulness by the water
Top 7 dutch Collonial Architecture
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editorial
Contents
independence
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Index & Editorial
24 Lawar
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Palangkaraya
26 Travel Gadgets
12 Cunca Rami
28 Kuta, Seminyak,
14 Baliem Valley
30 Indonesia Map
18 Tirtagangga
32 Bali & Lombok Map
Sanur & Ubud Map
waterfall Festival
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Collonial Architecture
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On August 17th 1945, people all over Indonesian gather and celebrate a historic moment, as Sukarno read the Proclamation of Indonesian Independence. Then on July 2014, again people all over Indonesian once again gather to vote the next President of Indonesia, this month we had known who is the elected President and hopefully will lead this beautiful nation to better future. In this edition we take you Palangkaraya, Borneo. a city that was designed by the first President of Indonesia, Sukarno. Go through our list of 7 Dutch colonial architecture and also get to know more about the breathtaking view of Tirtagangga in Bali, also don’t exciting Baliem Valley Festival in Papua and lots of other information to accompany you during your trip. Happy 68th Independence Day My beloved beautiful country. Merdeka! Now Let’s get ready for the Journey.
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ost people might not know the history of Palangkaraya the capital city of Central Kalimantan. It is known as a man-made city in the heart of Borneo. Sukarno, the first president of Indonesia, initially used this city as a model for the nation’s capital. I was lucky to have an opportunity to visit this beautiful city. I am amazed by Sukarno’s dream and idea for the nation post the declaration of Independence as written by Wijanarka in a 2006 book, Sukarno and the Indonesian Capital Plan Design in Palangkaraya. Seeing Jakarta’s landscape in colonial design, he then tried to design his own version of the nation’s capital in 1957-1959 in Palangkaraya; from the large and small roundabout, city park, piles, palace, etc.
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Do not build a building along the banks Kahayan. Land along the banks of the river, should be reserved for the parks so at night beautiful twinkling lights can be seen as people pass through the rivers, Sukarno 1st President of Indonesia
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Several landmarks that he designed can still be found in the heart of Palangkaraya. One of them is the famous Kahayan River bridge that divides the town into two. The bridge stretches 640 meters with 12 special span for 150 meter along the river shipping channel. The bridge’s European-style construction still looks sturdy even though it was build in 1995. If we walk around and observe Palangkaraya, it appears that the city already has a design plan before the population resides. It can be seen from the wide roads, the parks and pedestrians side walk on the right and left side of the road, parks between the busy streets, and the roundabouts. In addition, because of its low population number, it is comfortable to live here. Unfortunately, during the night, the city become quite dark. It is ironic to have energy crisis right in the heart of Kalimantan. The lights along the road are not able
/ to beautify the city. Of course we can tell that it was not part of Sukarno’s dream. Under the magnificent bridge, if you want to go through the river to see the Lanting house and the Borneo rainforest and all the way through to the home of the Dayak tribe, there is a pier with two types of transportation available: The River Cruise Motor Lasang Teras Garu tour boat that can accommodate 25-60 people and has 5 rooms for 10 people; and the small klotok boat that fit for 3-5 people. After satisfied relaxing by the river, there is still one more public spot that you must visit, because it is not far from the bridge. About 50 meter below the Kahayan bridge there is
a Soekarno’s monument about the city’s history that once was designed to become the nation’s capital. There you can find the first stone that marks the construction of Palangkaraya. Then for more historical tour, you can continue the journey to Balanga Museum. You can feel the mystical vibe once you enter the museum. It holds various tradional Dayak tribe’s items and some replicas of its traditional ceremony. It is located only about 20 minutes to the west of Palangkaraya. Enjoy the Beautiful City of Sukarno’s dreams!
visit fran-noto.blogspot.com for more travel stories and photos of Indonesia from Frans Peci.
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side from the Komodo National Park, West Manggarai district; East Nusa Tenggara province also had other interesting tourism objects. One of it is the Cunca Rami waterfall. A 70-meter high waterfall is located at Lamung village, Mbeliling subdistrict, West Manggarai district, East Nusa Tenggara province. This waterfall is in Mbeliling forest, a tourism area with its well-preserved natural mountain ecosystem. It can be reached with in 45 minutes form Labuan Bajo city, the capital city of West Manggarai or about 20 Kilometer. The journey to this beautiful waterfall won’t bore you due to its beautiful natural scenery. The walking path or trekking is started from the village,
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through pecan trees forest and the fields. You will pass fertile fields. You will arrive at Cunca Rami after crossing a small clear river. From the distance, the charm of the waterfall surrounded by green lush, can be seen and the roar of Cunca Rami waterfall can be heard. Cunca Rami also has natural pool beneath it, a perfect place for a swim in crystal clear water. The name of Cunca Rami comes from Flores language, cunca means waterfall and rami means forest. So, Cunca Rami means waterfall in the forest. Aside from enjoying the waterfall trekking at Mbeliling forest also can be a fun way to enjoy this beauty of Flores island. Dewi Supartini ;a travel enthusiast, had been traveling since child with her family. She also working in one of travel agency in Bali.
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BALIEM VALLEY FES text : Alinda Hartarini
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A Hurl You Don’t Want to Miss
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he Baliem Valley Festival was first held in 1996 and since then has been established as an annual event by the Papua Provincial Tourism. It was held in the Village Wasilimo, District Kurulu, Jayawijaya, Papua about 27 km from Wamena, the capital town of the Jayawijaya Regency. More than 30 representatives from various tribe villages from around baliem valley attending and performing their culture. Foreign tourists from all over the world also gather and enjoy the show. In the past, the tribes who live in the Baliem Valley were known as a warlike society. If there was a problem that occurred between tribes and could not be resolved, then war became final solution. But now as time goes by, that way of life had been left behind, but the war movements were preserved as one of the culture heritage to the community. The war dance is one of the most anticipated event, with scenarios to trigger war such as kidnapping, grazing invasion, infidelity,
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and others. Then each tribe formed a group in the middle of the field and they started to battle each other. This tribal war is only apart of attraction so it is safe for everyone. In these performance visitors also know that these was not just some street brawl style of fight, they have strict laws of war. Some of it are both side are not allowed to deliberately attack or hurt women and children, an incredible war strategy, they have a unique defense and attack system. The performance also pumped up more adrenaline rush with their battle cry, thrusting their arrows and long spears while yelling and chanting vigorously. This year it was held form 7th August until 9th. Don’t miss it. Alinda Hartarini ; Young travel lover. Her passion to explore all over Indonesia and experience its beauties.
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towering water fountain stands amid decorated pools, water flows from one pond to another, carps meander around beautifully-laid stepping stones, all under the beautiful morning sun and skies. As we enter the grounds of the water garden a pool welcomes us, rimmed by intricately sculpted statues of real and mythological beasts, and dotted with beautiful figures from the Hindu epic of Mahabharata. Meanwhile lush forest, rice paddies and springs surround the man-made garden, enveloping it with peace and serenity. 18
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Tirtagangga peacefullness by the water
text & photo : Harinda Bama
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Tirta Gangga, named after tirta – blessed water – and Gangga – from the holy River Ganges in India, was another brainchild of I Gusti Gede Bagus Jelantik (Anak Agung Agung Anglurah Ketut Karangasem) who was also responsible for the construction of Taman Ujung Sukasada. Exploiting the abundance of water and picturesque landscape near the village of Ababi in eastern Bali, the last king of Karangasem who was fond of water gardens commissioned the work for Tirta Gangga in 1937. Not only supervising it, the king himself purportedly took part in the hard work, standing in mud digging out earth. It took eleven years for the new water garden to be completed. Flowing water’s soothing sound has always been believed to help create a state of peaceful mind and body. This was 20
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probably the very same reason for the king to build multi-layered fountains in Tirta Gangga, apart from his penchant for the beauty of nature. Its centerpiece is Nawa Sanga, an 11-storeyed fountain tower at the heart of the water garden’s central pond, encircled by eight statues guarding the eight directions. At its bottom water flows down to a nearby pool often used today by children to swim and play. Faced by the same wrath of Mount Agung that destroyed Taman Ujung in 1963, Tirta Gangga was then rebuilt many
years later, even though the end result does not quite resemble its past look. New additions to the water garden include the Naga (dragon) bridge and barong statues, still adhering to Balinese and Hindu cultures and values nonetheless. Today Tirta Gangga remains a peaceful sanctuary, not for Balinese royal families but rather for travelers who seek Bali’s more quiet setting, far from the center of mass tourism industry engulfing the southern part of the island. The locals, however, see Tirta Gangga in a different
way. It provides the water they need for religious ceremonies, crucial to keep the universe in balance according to Balinese Hindu tradition, and keep their village safe from the exalted and unpredictable Mount Agung.
visit www.harindabama.com for more travel stories and photos of Indonesia from Harinda Bama.
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DUTCH COLONIAL
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Indonesia was under the Dutch colonial for almost 350 year. During that time there are a lots of building built by the Dutch either as serve as a military purpose or as an administrative buildings. Some of them lasted until these days and here are the Journey’s list of Top 7 Dutch colonial architecture that scatter all over Indonesia.
Isola Villa
Bandung west java
Villa Isola was built in 1933, belonged to a wealthy Dutchman named Dominique Willem Berretty. Then luxurious buildings used as homes are sold and became part of the Hotel Savoy Homann. Now it serves as the headmastership office of the University of Education Indonesia
Vredeburg Fort
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Jogja central java
Build in 1765 by the VOC in Yogyakarta during the colonial VOC. The fort was built by the VOC as a center of government and the defense of the Dutch governor at the time. This square-shaped fortress turreted monitor in the four corners and other facilities in it.
Fatahillah Museum Jakarta
The building is now was formerly known as the Town Hall (Stadhuis) Batavia or Jakarta. Built between 1707-1710 nd purposely built to resemble the Dam Palace in Amsterdam. In this building there is also a statue of Hermes and the famous cannon Si Jagur.
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Blendhuk Church
Semarang central java
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Blendhuk Church is the oldest Protestant church in Central Java built in 1753 and baroque architectural style. This church gets its name because of its spherical dome on top that formerly covered in bronze.
Bogor Palace Bogor west java
The original colonial building on the site of Istana Bogor was a mansion named Buitenzorg (also Sans Souci), which was built from August 1744 as a country retreat for the Dutch Governors, including also during the period of British administration.
Istana Merdeka
Jakarta
The palace was originally named Gambir Palace, built on 1873. The palace also witness the signing of the recognition of the sovereignty of the Republic of Indonesia by the Government of the Netherlands on December 27, 1949. Now it servered as the Presidential Palace.
Lawang Sewu
Semarang central java
Is undoubtedly the most famous Dutch buildings throughout Indonesia. The building is called Lawang Sewu by local residents because the number of doors in this building. Lawang Sewu was founded on February 27, 1904 as the office of the Dutch railway company, the NIS. The building is also notable for patrinya glass ornaments. Later the bulding was used by the millitary and also transportation Ministry office. Now the local goverment attempt to utillies it for the community. THEJOURNEY JOURNEYAUG JUL2014 2014 THE
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awar is a dish created from a mixture of vegetables, coconut and minced meat mixed with rich herbs and spices, originating from Bali, Indonesia. This dish is easily found in restaurants and warungs in Bali. Some types of lawar usually add the meat blood mixed with spices to add taste. Lawar spoils easily should be consumed immediately; it is usually good for half a day before going bad. Lawar is named according to its ingredients, for example lawar mixed with pork is called lawar babi (pork lawar). Lawar which uses young jackfruit is called lawar nangka. Sometimes lawar is named according to its color: lawar putih (white lawar) and lawar merah (red lawar; added with pig’s blood). Lawar padamare is the type of combination of several types of lawars. Lawar is served with steamed rice and other meat dish such as babi guling (roasted suckling pork).
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Lawar Balinese salad
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Travel Gadgets LYTRO ILLUM The original Lytro camera had a distinct, toy-like appearance that may have not caught the eyes of some photographers. Their newest model, Illum, brings a more traditional feel to Lytro’s light field photography software. The Illum has a zoom range of 30 - 250mm and a wide f/2 aperture. source : www.lytro.com
Scooter Backpack Brazilian designer Gustavo Brenck is the creator of this cool backpack. The “gig pack” is a backpack that easily converts in to a scooter. The nylon bag itself is a regular backpack, complete with notebook compartment and several compartments and pockets. what sets it apart is the incorporated scooter, for riding all you need to do is unzip the backpack, remove the scooters rear segment and fasten the front and back wheels. That´s it! your ready to go. source : www.coroflot.com/brenck
Ostrich Pillow offers a micro environment in which to take a warm and comfortable power nap at ease. It’s soothing cave-like interior shelters and isolates both your head and hands, perfect for a power nap. You can use it on a bench, on the train or while you wait at the airport to catch a flight. source : www.ostrichpillow.com
Divoom VoomBox Travel Immense power, immense portability. Portable means you can take it anywhere. With high class water resistant technology, ruggedly durable design that can really take some punishment, and all the little necessities that you might need including build in speakerphone capabilities with bluetooth connection source : www.usbcell.com
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Puri Lukisan Museum
JL Sugriwa
JL Jembawan
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Sanur
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Watering Hole 1
Mercure
Massimo
Oasis
Tamu Kami
Bali Hya
Batu Jimbar
Besakih
Tanjung Sari
Gazebo
Le Mayeur Museum
Inna Grand Bali Beach
Palm Garden
Lotus
Puri Gopa
FlashBack Bungalow
Ryoshi
Hardys
Three Monkey
Pizza Hut
McDonalds
Police Sta on
Inna Grand Bali Beach Golf Course
Sanur Paradise Plaza
KFC
South China Sea Sabang Aceh
Bukit Lawang
Brunei
Malaysia Riau Islands
Medan
MalAYsia
Lake Toba
Singapore Nias Island
Jam Gadang Clock tower
Padang
Kalimantan (Borneo)
Pon anak
Sumatra
Jambi
Ampera Bridge
Palembang
Samarinda
Balikpapan
Bangka Belitung Tanjung Pu ng
Banjarmasin
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Indian Ocean Java Sea
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Jakarta
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Monas Na onal Monument
Java
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Jogjakarta
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Lombok Bali
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Mesmerizing Indonesian Archipelago
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ndonesia is a huge archipelago consisting of thousands of islands that stretch from the westernmost point of Sabang to the easternmost point of Merauke. From Miangas island the northmost to Rote island the southmost, it spread to more than 17.508 islands with over 1 million km2 making Indonesia a massive sand box to explore. This huge archipelago is endowed with a beauty of diverse cultures and nature with distinctive flora and fauna. There are eight major islands or island groups in this enormous chain. The largest landmasses consist of Sumatra, Java, 30
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Kalimantan (Borneo), Sulawesi (Celebes) and Irian Jaya (the western half of Papua New Guinea). The smaller islands fall into two main groups: the Molluccas to the northeast, and the lesser Sunda chain east of Bali. Bali is a unique island, which for a number of reasons can be put into a class of its own. The favourable condition have attracted a great number of visitors to Indonesia. Visiting Indonesia means seeing and experienceing the unique diverse cultural and astonishing natural beauties that this country has to offer and explore.
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Good Morning selamat pagi Good day selamat siang Good afternoon selamat siang Good evening selamat malam Goodbye selamat tinggal Goodbye selamat jalan Please tolong Please open the door tolong buka pintu Please silahkan Please come in silahkan masuk Thank you terima kasih It’s nothing kembali/sama sama Yes ya No/not tidak/Bukan
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Bakungan Temple
Gilimanuk
Mt. Prapat Agung
Bali Strait
Mt. Musi
Rambut Siwi Temple
Medewi Beach
Lovina beach Banjar
Beji Temple
SINGARAJA
Meduwe Karang Temple
Yeh Sanih
Ponjok Batu Temple
Mt. Batur
Pejeng
Ulun Danu Temple
Buyan
Kehen Temple
Mascet i Temple
CENINGAN isl.
Mt. Agung 3.142m
Besakih Temple
Pasar Agung Temple
Lempuyang Temple
Amed
Mt. Lempuyang
AMLAPURA Ujung
Candidasa Temple
Candidasa
PENIDA isl.
Dalem Ped Temple
Padang Bai
Tenganan
Tirtagangga Sidemen
Goa Lawah Temple
GIANYAR Kamasan
Badung strait
LEMBONGAN isl.
Sukawati Lebih Celuk
Batuan
KLUNGKUNG
Toya Bungkah
Tirtha Empul Temple Gunung Kawi Temple
Ulun Danu Batur Temple
Penulisan Temple
Mt. Penulisan
Payangan
Goa Gajah Temple
Sangeh Ubud Taman Ayun Temple
Mas Singapadu Batubulan
Sanur
DENPASAR
Nusa Dua
Benoa Harbor Tanjung Benoa
Serangan Island
Sakenan Temple
BANGLI Tampak Siring
Pacung Tegalalang
Lake Bratan
Ulun Danu Bratan Temple
Kintamani
Gitgit waterfall
Lake Buyan
Anturan
Mt. Sengayang
Luwus
Mt. Batukaru Bedugul Baturi
Ja Luwih
Luhur Batukaru Temple
Alas Kedaton TABANAN Ubung Kerobokan Seminyak
Legian Kuta Tuban Jimbaran
NGURAH RAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Tanah Lot Temple
Yeh Gangga
Pupuan
Lake Tamblingan
Munduk waterfall
Seririt
INDIAN OCEAN
Mt. Mesehe
Pemuteran
Mt. Merbuk
NEGARA
Mt. Sanglang
Menjangan Isl.
Labuhan Lalang West Bali Na onal Park
Chris an Community
Blimbingsari
Mt. Kelakan
Catholic Community
Palasari
Gede Perancak Temple
Bali One of the top tourism destination, with alot to offer. From beautiful sandy beach to the green rice field terrace, from the solitude temples to highflying entertaiment.
Luhur Uluwatu Temple
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Labuan
Bangko-bangko
Gili Asahan Desert Point
Pelangan
Tawun
Gili Nanggu
Sekotong Barat
Gili Rengit
Batu Bolong
Selaparang
Lingsar
Kediri
Pengantap
Sepi
Belongas Bay
SEKOTONG TENGAH
LEMBAR
Banyumulek
MATARAM
CAKRANEGARA
Gunungsari
PUSUK
KR. BAYAN
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PEMENANG
AMPENAN
Bangsal
Gili Air
SENGGIGI
Gili Meno
Gili Layar
Gili Trawangan
GONDANG
Senaru
Batu Kok
PENUJAK
Loyok
Mujur
TERARA
SENGKOL
Ekas
Jerowaru
Keruak
Lb. Haji
Tanjung Ringgit
Rambang
Labuhan Lombok
Pringgabaya
Lemor
As Indonesia's new trending tourism destination. The three breathtaking three Gilis as it main highlight, while the main land also had alot offers.
Lombok
Gili Kondo
Gili Sulat
Gili Lawang
Labuan pandan
Sambelia
Sandongan
Pohgading Wanasaba
Tanjung Teros
TANJUNG LUAR
Batu Nampar
T.LAWANG
Kuta Beach
KUTA
Rambitan Sade
SELONG
Sakra
Pancor
Ganti
BELEKE
Rempung
Anyar
LENEK
Sapit
Sembalun Lawang
AIKMEL
Sembalun Bumbung
MASBAGIK
Pohmotong
SIKUR
KOTA RAJA
Obel-obel Ds. Kembar
Pringgasela
LOMBOK PRAYA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
PRAYA
Mawun Beach
Mangkung
PESENG
Timbanuh
Tiu Kelep Water Fall
Sendang Gile Water Fall
Tete Batu
MANTANG KOPANG Sedau
Batujai
SUKARARA
Puyung
Selong Belanak
Sesaot
SURANADI NARMADA
Endut
NYURBAYA
BAYA
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Villa Unggul Dream Village
Gili Hideaway
Ozzy Homestay Julus Villa
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Pondok Wildan
Manta Wisata Bahari
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Coconut Dream
Gili
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Marina Srikandi Coco Cafe
Lumbung Co age
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Perama Tour
Kakaban Island
Mavit Villa Ombak Sunset
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Villa Ombak The Trawangan
Restaurant / Bar Shops Facilites / Services
Pondok Shan
Highlights
Gili Meno Kura-kura
Pondok Santai Amber House
Maya Cafe Good Heart
Gili Air
Zoraya Pavillion
Casablanca
Sunset Gecko
Lombok Indah Sandy
Harmoni Alibaba & Co
Nusa Indah
Dian Cafe
Matahari
Kira Kira Sejuk
Abdi Fantask Coconut Santai
Royal Reef
Bulan Madu
Family Cafe Rust Warung
Salabose
Bird Park Resort
Malia’s Child Bungalows Konki Meno Tao Kombo
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Zipp Bar
Lucky Safari
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Gili Beach Inn
Villa Casa Mio
Villa Karang
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