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editorial

Contents

Endless beauty

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Index & Editorial

28 Travel Gadgets

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Trunyan Village

30 Kuta, Seminyak,

Sanur & Ubud Map

12 Mount Kelimutu

32 Indonesia Map

16 Main Jaran

34 Bali & Lombok Map

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8 things to do in Ubud

With endless natural beauty and cultural heritage, Indonesia offers amazing tourist sights all over the archipelago. In this month edition we give you information about amazing Pacitan Geopark, park offer a majestic view of its natural surrounding from beautiful beach to amazing caves. We also take you to the astonishing Mount Kelimutu in Flores with its famous three colored lake. To complete we also lining up the 8 things to do in Ubud, and also the unique cultural event of Main Jaran the traditional horserace of Sumbawa. And lots of other information to accompany you during your trip. Let’s get ready for the Journey.

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Fredrick Edward Editor in chief

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Trunyan village The Ancient Ones text : Suariningsih

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runyan is a village located in the district of Kintamani, Bangli, Bali, Indonesia. Terunyan located near Lake Batur. It is known as the village of the original Balinese or the Bali Aga.

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The people of Trunyan is the descendant of the original inhabitants of Bali Island, predate the Hindu-Javanese immigration wave. There for they still kept the ancient tradition held until today. The origin of the word of Trunyan is Taru means tree, being Menyan means fragrant. This Menyan Taru tree only grows in this area, Taru menyan which later became known as Trunyan, which is believed to be the origin of the name of the village. The village is also famous for its temple, the Pancering Jagat temple, but unfortunately visitors are not allowed inside. There are also a couple of traditional Bali Aga-style

natural fragrant that neutralize the smell. Once the corpse is completely decompose, the remaining skeleton was left where it was until a ceremony were held then it was moved. In this village there are three graves (sema) that are intended for three different types of death. When one resident Terunyan died naturally, his body was covered with a white cloth, then consecrated, and then placed without buried under a big tree called Taru Menyan, at a location called Sema Wayah. However, if the cause of death is not natural, such as an accident, suicide, or murdered, his body will be placed in a location that is called Sema Bantas. As for

dwellings, and a large banyan tree, which is said to be more than 1,100 years old. At Kuban sub-village close to Trunyan is a mysterious cemetery that is separated by the lake and accessible only by boat - there is no path along the steep walls of the crater rim. What makes this village really unique is their burial tradition. Unlike other place in Bali, where Ngaben or cremation is held, here the bodies were just laid on top of a large rock and a bamboo fenced placed around it. The most common question is “how about the smell?� the answer is the taru menyan tree as mention earlier, the tree produce a

burying babies and children, or grown up but not married, will be placed at Sema Muda. With all of its amazing culture Truyan village is worth a visit, don’t miss the chance to visit it while you are in Bali. Suariningsih ; Young travel lover. Her passion to explore all over Indonesia and experience its beauties.

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KELIMUTU text : Tarsius Pente

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nother stunning view and unbelievable panorama of Flores Island, Mount Kelimutu. The word Kelimutu comes from the combination of the word “Keli” which means mountain and “mutu” which means to boil. Mount Kelimutu with its three colored lakes, in a local language called “Kelimutu Tiwu Telu” is one of the main volcanoes in Flores Island which is located at Pemo village, Kelimutu district – Ende regency – Flores. It is about 1.639 meters above sea level. After the eruption in 1886 the mount remained three crater lakes with formerly distinct colors: red, blue, and white. The colors, however, have changed continually since the eruption of Mount Iya in Ende in 1969 and the changes of its colors make Kelimutu different from others and become one of the attractive places to be seen in Flores. The change of the colors unpredictable and no one could say exactly when the colors will change. Recently the colors of the lakes are: Turquoise, Dark Blue and Black. The black color lake lies at the western part while the other two lakes lies together separated by a very tight cliff. According to local belief the colored lakes have their own meaning and also a strong mystical vibe. The Turquoise Colored Lake (Tiwu Nuwa Muri Koo Fai) is for the spirits of young souls who died at a very young age, The Dark Blue colored Lake (Tiwu Ata Polo) is known as a place for the evil spirits of the death and the Black is home to the elder spirits (Tiwu Ata Mbupu). The mountain is a holy place for the local and a token of God’s blessings, which provides fertility to the surrounding lands.

Kelimutu begun to attract attention after being noticed by the regional Dutch military commander, B. van Suchtelen in 1915 and became more well-known after Y. Bouman wrote about the site in 1929 and was established as one of the National Parks covering 5300 Hectares, known as the Kelimutu National Park on 1992 by the Minister of forestry. Surrounded by forest with the rare floras and faunas such as palm trees, pine, mountain fig (casuarina yunghuniana), red wood (pterocarpus sp), edelweiss, hog (sus vitatus), javan porcupine (hystrix javanica), the giant rat (papagomys armandvellei), monkey (macaca fascicularis) and gerugiwa (kind of bird). The most popular and convenient starting point to visit Mount Kelimutu is Moni village, as the best time to see the view of the crater lakes is between 06.00 to 11.00 am. Once you have been driven up the mountain roads it will be another 30 minutes walk through a lush forest full of birdsong, before entering the lake area. Moni village is also worth to stay. You can do many nice treks in the fertile surroundings of rice fields, forests, and hills. Relax in the hot springs nearby, look at some fine Lio ikat in the market, or enjoy a performance of local dance and music or visit the traditional house of Ende people surround to complete your visit to the wonderous three colored lakes of Mount Kelimutu. Tarsisius Pente ; Born and raise in Flores, his interest in tourism he had taken him to most of tourism sights in Flores and other parts of Indonesia.

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The latest programs are attended by 20 particitpant from the students of SMKN 2 Bangli, internship from SMKN 1 Alas - Sumbawa and also from schools in Flores. It was split into two phases, the first phase is the internship program at Perama Tour & Travel head office in Kuta. by joining this program it is expected that the participant would be aware of the working situation and understanding every aspect tourism business. The students also getting a class room by Perama Education center such as English class, Tourism business, and also selfdevelopment. The second phase is continued with a two days study tour to visit the highlight sights of Bali tourism in Bali Countryside Tour program, such as Penglipuran Village, Kintamani, Penulisan Temple, Lovina Beach, Buddhist monastery, Banjar hot spring, Pupuan, Tanah Lot and Kuta Beach. During this activity the participant were able to practice their guiding skill, with information about the sights that they had prepared and discussed earlier. The whole event were held as a corporate social responsibility from Perama Travel Club through Perama Center to educate a well prepared human resource who are able to compete and offer an optimal service.

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MAIN JARAN text : Ikhsan Anugrah | Photo : Fahry Samalewa

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umbawa is an island on the east of Lombok Island. There is a local culture passed down from one generation to another, known as “Main Jaran”. It is a horserace, but what makes it unique is that the jockey is a child. The event itself is a favorite game among the Sumbawa people and it also attracts people from neighboring island. Horserace can be found anywhere else, but those little jockeys can only be found in a horserace in Sumbawa. If we looked back about the history of the “Main Jaran”, horse had been used for hunting

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by the people of Sumbawa. Later during the Dutch colonial times, the horserace event was arranged to celebrate a high ranked Dutch officer birthday party. As time goes by it had become a regular event to the people of Sumbawa. The difference now is that the safety aspect is highly regarded. Some of the race rules are also well organized these days; such the horse class is divided in according to the horse size. The highest class is known as “kelas Dewasa” is where the bigger and faster horse race that adds up the excitement to the event.


As for the little jockeys, these little speedsters usually aged between six to ten years old, but don’t underestimate their size. Although they seem too young for this kind of sport, they are well trained smart and strong jockey. No fear is reflected in their innocent face as they head to the starting line, instead they smile as if they were eager to dashing through in the dusty circuit. Some elderly man are also seen when the racer entering the starting line, they are known by the local as “Sandro” or the Shaman. They believed that these men could

cast spell on to a horse to make it goes faster, or event causing rival horse to fail. These days “Main Jaran” is also included to the Moyo Festival which is held annually. The inclusion is in effort to introduce this tradition to International and more Travelers visit Sumbawa each year to attend the event. An event that passed down to the people of Sumbawa by their ancestor, an event to compete skill, speed and strength in hope be the fastest boy in Sumbawa.

visit www.ikhsananugrah18. blogspot.com for more travel stories from Ikhsan Anugrah

for more travel stories from Fahry Samalewa visit media-samawa. blogspot.com

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he geotrails spread across the southern part of the Pacitan Regency, East Java Province. The regency lies by the border between East Java and Central Java, it is rich with geological heritage such as karst hills and thousands cave. All the natural beauties make Pacitan emerging as one the new tourism sight in Indonesia. In 2013 United Nation Education Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) conducted a study to include the sight in the Global Geopark Network. THE JOURNEY JAN 2015

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Pacitan located in the southern side of Java Island, the regency is blessed with stretch of natural karst along the Sewu Mountains, starting from Kidul Mountain, Yogyakarta province, Wonogiri Regency all the way to Tulungagung Regency in East Java. The sights scattered in several district such as Donojoro, Punung, Peringkuku, and some part of Pacitan district. The Geopark itself consists of beach with karst structure, stalactites and stalagmite caves, 20

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archaeological artifacts and underground rivers. All can be enjoyed by travelers, either landscape lover, adrenaline junkies or even serious Petrologist. Tourism area that can be found within the Pacitan Geopark are, Pancer Door Karst in Teleng Ria beach, Tamperan Beach, Klayar Beach, Srau Beach, Watu Karung Beach, Mbuyutan Beach, Luweng Jaran Vertical Cave, Gong Cave, Tabuhan Cave, Song Terus Cave, Guyang Warak Pond, Bak Soka River, and


Ngrijang Village Archeological Artifacts. All located close to each other in the southern part of Pacitan Town. The most visited tourism sight is the Gong Cave in Bomo Village, Punung Disctric about 37 Kilometers from the town. 300 meters deep cave with astonishing stalactites and stalagmite. The cave is discovered in 1924, it was named due to the echo made by hitting the stalactite sounds like a gong sound, a traditional Javanese musical percussion

instrument. It is known as one of the most beautiful cave in Southeast Asia, due its exotic structure and the beautiful colorful lightning gives an icing to the cake. Another famous sight is the Klayar Beach, which located about 7 kilometers from the Gong Cave, in Sendang Village, Donorojo district. The beach morphology is shaped by thousand years of strong waves from the southern ocean. As the waves hit the beach rock it created a blow pipe effect, a shrill and water blow from the rock gaps, similar to a geyser. Waiting for the sun to set in Klayar Beach is an excellent choice to spend evening in Pacitan Geopark. The orange light over the horizon shines the Klayar karst rock, with a white sandy beach and a young coconut will complete the unforgettable experience in Pacitan Geopark visit fran-noto.blogspot.com for more travel stories and photos of Indonesia from Frans Peci.

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SOTO

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asting the Indonesian food is so much fun. Indonesia is not only rich for its tradition, tribes, and cultures, but it also rich in culinary. This time we will talk about cuisine that famous from East Java but well known all over Indonesia, soto. From the taste, the color, and the ingredient, soto is believed not originally an Indonesian food. The historians suggest it was influenced by foreign culinary tradition. It is a mixture of Chinese, Indian, and native Indonesian cuisine. But this delicious food has known for years and developed in so many varians. Basically soto is mainly composed of broth, meat, and vegetables. But there are some addition dish such as stewed quail eggs or chicken eegs, fried chicken giblets, shredded fried chicken, crisp fried potato, fried tempeh, hot chili sauce, topped with fried shallot. You may complete the flavor

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with a slice of lemon squeeze and sweet soy sauce. Soto usually named based on their chief ingredients or the origin town which developed their regional version of soto. Soto is omnipresent in Indonesia and considered as comfort food. It is available in many open –air eateries, small stall in street corners, fine dining restaurants, and luxurious stars hotel. So, do not miss the chance to taste it while your visit in Indonesia. Selamat Makan!


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EIGHT THINGS TO DO IN #8 #7

Enter the Elephant Cave

Only 10 minutes south of Ubud lies one of the most sacred sites in Bali Elephant Cave. Also known as the, this Hindu site dates back to the 11th Century and was nominated as a tentative UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Get Holistically Healed

With scores of holistic medicine practitioners now living around Ubud, it is no surprise that so many spas and meditation centers have opened up. In town you can easily find all types of Eastern and Western massage centers, reiki healers, herbal medicine shops, and even acupuncture practitioners.

#6

See the Cranes of Petulu

A strange, natural phenomenon occurs each evening just north of Ubud in the village of Petulu. Thousands of white herons arrive here around 6:00 p.m. Such a predictable gathering of these large and beautiful birds is a spectacle not to be missed.

#5

Watch Balinese Dance Performances

No visit to Ubud is complete without seeing at least one traditional dance performance. This is a great opportunity to see classic Hindu legends being told through dancers in colorful, traditional costumes. The Ubud Palace is a popular place providing shows nightly

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#4

Walk Through Ubud's Rice Fields

Green rice fields still blanket much of the Ubud village area and can easily be reached. The fields may be hiked along a twisting path for miles. Hiking these tranquil fields in the morning to the sounds village life beginning is something you will never forget.

#3

Visit Ubud's Art Museums & Galleries

Ubud is known as a hothouse for fine art in Bali. It’s all down to the town’s royal family, which has traditionally patronized artists. The King of Ubud himself cofounded the Pitamaha Artists Cooperative in 1936, which was responsible for the cross-pollination between traditional Balinese art and Western art. The development of Ubud fine art through its collection of museums such as the Blanco Renaissance Museum and the Museum Puri Lukisan.

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Go Shopping in Ubud

The influx of tourism in Ubud mixed with the proximity of so many artists has caused a great deal of unique boutiques and shops to open. Ubud provides a much more sophisticated shopping experience. Local shops are filled with unique and beautiful crafts, art work, carvings, jewelery, and gifts to take back home. The sprawling, indoor Ubud Market caters mostly to tourists in search of cheap souvenirs. Be sure to haggle prices negotiation is expected - or you may end up paying triple what something is worth.

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Get Lost in the Ubud Monkey Forest

The shady, green Ubud Monkey Forest is the most popular stop for tourists in the town of Ubud itself. Hundreds of playful and interactive Macaque monkeys call the sacred forest home and roam freely around the tree canopy and temple complex. Walking around the winding, moss-covered brick paths of the Monkey Forest is a great way to escape the heat of the afternoon THE JOURNEY JAN 2015

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Travel Gadgets Olympus TG-3 This compact 16mp camera handles underwater (up to 50 feet) and land adventures alike, with dedicated settings for time-lapses and action shots, as well as GPS tagging. source : www.getolympus.com

Wallet Ninja It might be weird looking but it most useful thing you could ever put in your card holder. Wallet Ninja, a credit card-sized pocket 16-inone multi-tool device, is definitely a great travelling companion for this occasion. source : www.prezzybox.com

Veho 360° Vecto water resistant Bluetooth speaker

Not only offers Bluetooth streaming, line-in audio and MP3 playback via a microSD slot, but it’s designed for an outdoor lifestyle and is water resistant. It also boasts an inbuilt 6000mAh battery. source : www.veho-uk.com

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SpeechTrans Bluetooth Wristband Watch It connects to any Bluetooth-equipped smartphone, letting you answer calls and listen to music, either through the speaker or through any standard headphones. And you can install the SpeechTrans app. A great gadget to accompany your trip to a foreign land. source : www.speechtrans.com


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Mesmerizing Indonesian Archipelago 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.

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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

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Pasar Agung Temple

Lempuyang Temple

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Candidasa Temple

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Dalem Ped Temple

Padang Bai

Tenganan

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Goa Lawah Temple

GIANYAR Kamasan

Badung strait

LEMBONGAN isl.

Sukawati Lebih Celuk

Batuan

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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

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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

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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

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Mt. Mesehe

Pemuteran

Mt. Merbuk

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Menjangan Isl.

Labuhan Lalang West Bali Na onal Park

Chris an Community

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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.

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Labuan

Bangko-bangko

Gili Asahan Desert Point

Pelangan

Tawun

Gili Nanggu

Sekotong Barat

Gili Rengit

Batu Bolong

Selaparang

Lingsar

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Belongas Bay

SEKOTONG TENGAH

LEMBAR

Banyumulek

MATARAM

CAKRANEGARA

Gunungsari

PUSUK

KR. BAYAN

TANJUNG

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

Anyar

Lake Segara Anak

MT.RINJANI 3726M

Akar - akar

Segenter


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Kelapa Villa

Villa Unggul Dream Village

Gili Hideaway

Ozzy Homestay Julus Villa

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Candidasa

Pondok Wildan

Manta Wisata Bahari

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Coconut Dream

Gili

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Marina Srikandi Coco Cafe

Lumbung Co age

TRAWANGAN

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Gili Cat

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Perama Tour

Museum Angkut -Java

Mavit Villa Ombak Sunset

AND much more Don’t Miss it !

Hotels

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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