The Journey November 2014

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THE THREE GILIS

The Tranquil

AMED

BUNAKEN Underwater Paradise

a trip to komodo


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editorial

Contents

Travel in Indonesia

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Index & Editorial

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Kebaya

28 Travel Gadgets

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ATrip To Komodo

30 Kuta, Seminyak,

Top 10 Things to do in Indonesia

Sanur & Ubud Map

12 Sate Padang

32 Indonesia Map

14 Amed

34 Bali & Lombok Map

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Traveling in Indonesia is neither easy nor cheap. But once you set your foot on a tourism sight such as Bunaken in Sulawesi, it was all paid off. Bunaken had so many things to do and to see, Diving at one of the world’s best diving site with its well preserved coral reef and wondrous marine life, is truly an unforgettable experience. So many to see, so many to explore. Jump aboard on a trip to land of the dragon, the Komodo Island in Flores, a sailing trip along the coast of Sumbawa to meet the living fossil in their natural habitat. In this edition we also take you to Amed, one of the rising tourism sights in Bali, which offers a tranquil atmosphere to experience the true meaning of paradise. Go through our list of top 10 things to do in Indonesian and lots of other information to accompany you during your trip.

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Now let’s get ready for the Journey.

Fredrick Edward Editor in chief

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Kebaya A

kebaya is a traditional blouse-dress combination that originates from Indonesia and is worn by women in Indonesia. It is sometimes made from sheer material such as silk, thin cotton or semitransparent nylon or polyester, adorned with brocade or floral pattern embroidery. A kebaya is usually worn with a sarong or batik kain panjang, or other traditional woven garment such as ikat, songket with a colorful motif. The form of the kebaya, considering the enormous -historical, political and social– shifts that have occurred in Indonesia during the last century, has remained relatively unchanged. Its function and meaning however, in contrast to its form, has major changes in colonial and post-colonial era, operating to meet different groups political agendas, social needs and aspirations. The kebaya also has come to symbolize the emancipation of women in Indonesia through a representation linking the kebaya to the 19th century “protofeminist” figure of Raden A. Kartini. During the 19th century, and prior to the Nationalist movement of the early 20th century. So the next time you see a women wearing a kebaya you will understand that she is not just wearing a functional piece of clothing but she is also wearing a symbol of Indoneia’s cultural history which represents national symbolism and high fashion.

a national heritage

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text & photos : Timo Jurgens

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n the entire world there is only one country that hosts the famous Komodo Dragons, and that is Indonesia, and even here you can only find this giant animal on Flores and some smaller islands around it. The Komodo dragon can grow up to 3 meters in length, weighing over 90 kilograms. When in your life do you get the chance to see these amazing creatures in the wild? Perama Tour can offer you the opportunity to visit these islands comfortably. The hunting Komodo by camera tour is great for everybody. It’s the perfect mix, and combines culture, nature, relaxation and above all wildlife. Starting off with the land adventure, you pass a traditional pottery village where pots are still made like hundreds of

years ago. The lady who shows you how to create a pot can’t speak any English but she can create a pot within minutes. After the explanation you can try to create a pot yourself. This will appear harder than it seems. The pottery is now mainly exported to countries in Europe; however the pots are also still used by the locals to store products. It is fascinating to see how pots are created from a ball of clay to a beautifully designed pot. Through the mainland of Lombok, you continue to Labuan, here you will have a short break at Perama docking. You can enjoy snacks and drinks while listening to the tour guide’s explanation about traditional Phinisi boats. After this the sea adventure is about to start. After a short nights rest, the boat THE JOURNEY NOV 2014

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anchors at Satonda Island. This island is special as it has a massive salt water lake in the center of it. During the tour, the guide will take you to the lake and you get a chance to float in the water and experience the ultimate spa treatment, as little fish come to nibble on your feet. After visiting the Satonda Lake, the relaxation is not over, as the island provides a coral reef and beautiful beaches for snorkeling or sunbathing. The next stop along the way is Kilo Beach, a beach made out of grained coral. The day is rounded off with watching a bright orange sun vanishing into the ocean. The third day of the tour is also the highlight of the tour, this day you visit the infamous Komodo dragons on their turf. After getting up early and having breakfast it is time to trek around Komodo Island to witness the dragons in their natural habitat. The certified ranger explains about the nature on the island and about the behavior of the dragons. To see such a large lizard from close up makes anyone a little jumpy, what a great experience! There are 3 kinds of trekking; short, medium, and long. Each of the trekking has chance to see the dragons. After the trekking and having done the actual hunting komodo by camera it is time to get back aboard the ship. Then, a short 30 minute later you arrive in Pink Beach, also known Red Beach. There are a couple of really nice beaches in the world, but this beach is definitely a must see! When you arrive at the beach, the first thing you notice is the clear white sand mixed with red coral which creates that pinkish glow on the beach. There are only seven of theses pink beaches in the entire world. Here you have time to snorkel and to see healthy coral in all shapes and sizes. When you walk up the hill you will have spectacular views of the 10

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pink beach meeting the turquoise sea. After Pink Beach you continue the trip to Labuan Bajo, Flores. The boat arrives just in time for you to see the sunset. The different shades of coloring over the harbor can be described as truly magical. At night you are invited to join a party with the crew and the other participants on the boat. This gives you a chance to say goodbye to new found friends and welcome the new participants. The next day the boat leaves Flores to sail to Rinca Island. This island is part of Komodo National Park and also hosts the Komodo dragons. Here the species is even more abundant than at Komodo Island and is frequently seen during trekking. It is great to see these living fossils roaming the island. After two hours of trekking you go back to the boat, where after a short journey you will arrive at Gili Laba beach. Yet another beautiful sunset is witnessed at sea while travelling to Moyo Island. When arriving on Moyo Island, the next morning, you have time for a short walk through a local village and rice fields, leading to some fresh water pools and a waterfall. The perfect place to swim and relax. Maybe you are adventurous enough to try the 2.5 meter high swing from the top of the waterfall. The last stop by sea before returning to Lombok is Keramat Island. This small island has a nice beach, great coral, and to top it off, coconut palm trees. Thanks to the crew, these palm trees are the perfect source for a fresh drink to cheers on the wonderful trip and the experience you gain is absolutely priceless. Timo Jurgens ; Studying tourism management at Stenden University. Spent some time doing internship in Bali.

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SATE PADANG

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speciality satay from Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia, made from beef cut into small dices with spicy sauce on top of it. Its main characteristic is a yellow sauce made from rice flour mixed with spicy offal broth, turmeric, ginger, garlic, coriander, galangal root, cumin, curry powder and salt. In Medan, a lot of Sate Padang use not only beef but also chicken and lamb. There are three types of sate padang, which are Sate Padang, Sate Padang Panjang, Sate Pariaman.The three types are differentiated by the colour of their

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sauce. Sate Padang Panjang usually has yellow-coloured sauce while Sate Pariaman has red-coloured sauce. Bearing the sauces are different, the taste of both Sate are different. While sate Padang has a variety of flavor blend from the two types of sate above. Fresh meat are boiled twice in a big drum filled with water to make the meat soft and juicy. Then, the meat is sliced into parts and spices are sprinkled on the meat. The boiled water will be used as a soup broth to make the sauce. Then the broth, mixed with 19 kinds of spices which have been smoothed and stirred with various kinds of chili. All seasoning are then put together and cooked for 15 minutes. Grill the sate when ready to eat, using charcoal from coconut shell.


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text : Alinda Hartarini

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text : Linda Hartarini

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med refers to a long stretch of coast running from the village of Cucik about 14 km eastwards incorporating the seven villages of Amed, Jemeluk, Bunutan, Lipah, Selang, Banyuning and Aas. The pace of life here is slow and the coastal scenery quite stunning making Amed the perfect place for a relaxed holiday in Bali. Amed is the most recent tourist development area in Bali. It was only in 2000 that tarmac was laid on the roads. Telephone lines were installed in 2003 and it took until 2007 for a bridge to be built over a section of the main road that regularly washed THE JOURNEY NOV 2014

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away during the rainy season. This is the most commonly used base for visitors wishing to dive the USS Liberty wreck at Tulamben and that area is also covered by this article. There are other good dive sites close at hand and a thriving dive industry has developed all the way along the coast here. Amed is famous for its beaches, lined with traditional outrigger fishing boats. There is quite coarse black volcanic sand at Amed village beach. As you move further east (and away from Mount Agung), the beaches have softer sand and become more of a mid grey-brown in colour. The prettiest bays are probably those at Jemeluk and Lipah but the whole stretch of coastline is very attractive. Most people come to Amed as a getaway, including expats from other parts of the island. It is a favourite honeymoon 16

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destination for tourists and is very popular with divers and snorkelers. Day trips to local places of interest such as the water palace at Tirta Gangga and Bali’s most sacred temple, Besakih, can easily be arranged. Mount Agung with lots of trekking options just 30-40 minutes from Amed. Traditional outrigger boats are available for fishing charters from the main beaches in the Amed area. This normally involves early morning trolling for mackerel. Enjoy nature and go with the wind on a traditional sailing boat for diving, fishing, exploration, dolphin watching, snorkelling or just swimming and relaxing. Alinda Hartarini ; Young travel lover. Her passion to explore all over Indonesia and experience its beauties.


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ioneering the Komodo cruise since 1986, Perama Tour & Travel offers an unfogetable adventure trip to the land of the dragons. The program start from Lombok, either Senggigi or Mataram. Enjoy the land tour accros the Lombok island, visit a traditional village and their traditional pottery. The enjoy Lombok country side while visiting Perama traditional docking to see a generations of skill and technique of phinisi boat building. Don’t miss the opportunity to stop by at the Marine Museum. Later set sail to Satonda island and enjoy the breathtaking view of its salt watered lake. The make a visit to Donggo beach for snorkeling. Then off to the main highlights of the

program to Komodo Island and meet the living fossil, the Komod dragons. Then continue the trip to the amazing Pink beach. to round up the trip, enjoy the fun farewell and greet party in Labuan Bajo. The trip back to Lombok also enjoyable, with a visit to Rinca island, a more natural home to the Komodo. Then to Kilo beach and Moyo island with its waterfall, a quick stop at beautiful keramat island before heading back to Lombok. With bigger, faster and well equiped boat and friendly crew, we offers you a great memory of your visit to Komodo island , the land of the dragon. Visit our website for more info Jln. Legian No.39 - Kuta - Bali +62 361 751875 / 750801 / 751808 info@peramatour.com

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UNDERWATER PARADISE

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B U N A K E N text : Dewi Supartini

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s an archipelago nation with 54,716 KM of coastline, the second longest in the world. Indonesia offers a amazing beach and ocean to enjoy and when talking about the most paradisaical shore in Indonesia, The Bunaken National Marine Park situated in the North of the Sulawesi Island has to be mentioned. Not only rich with marine lives, it is also mesmerizing for its water so clear it is truly transparent. The Bunaken National Marine Park was formally established in 1991 and is among the first of Indonesia’s growing system of marine parks, currently there are three Marine National Parks in Indonesia, Karimun Java in East Java, Wakatobi in South Sulawesi and Bunaken in North sulawesi. The park covers a total surface area of 89,065 hectares, 97% of which is overlain THE JOURNEY NOV 2014

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by sparkling clear, warm tropical water. The remaining 3% of the park is land, including the five islands of Bunaken, Manado Tua, Mantehage, Nain and Siladen. Although each of these islands has a special character, it is the aquatic ecosystem that attracts most naturalists. The park was established because of the marine bio-diversity it supports, because it is a migratory route for protected animals and because it is of high economic value for fisheries and tourism. There are over 20,000 residents in the area who depend on the natural resources of the park. The fear was that if the area was uncontrolled then over-fishing, destructive fishing practices and unchecked pollution would ruin the marine habitat which would be to the detriment of everyone concerned. Moreover, the park has an exclusive bathymetry – the direct drop of the coastal area into the continental shelf. If you dive in this area or in any other 24 diving sites in Bunaken, you can see more than 70% of the fish species in the Western Pacific (almost 2500). In addition, a vast number of rare and endangered species of animals like coelacanths, dugongs, whales, dolphins and turtles live here. Also, here you can find 7 of the 8 species of giant clams, registered worldwide. The rich diversity of the biological scenery in The Bunaken National Marine Park is explained by the presence of the continuous and strong oceanic currents. The northeasterly currents that cross the water surface of the park, along with the gyros, complementary to the lunar cycles form a natural trap for the larvas. Form it beautiful shore to marvelous underwater live, Bunaken offers you an unforgettable experience of Indonesia’s wondrous tourism. 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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top things to do in Indonesia

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Shop till you drop

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One of the best shopping places in Asia or some might even say the world is in Indonesia. You may find from international brands in the big shiny malls of Jakarta to affordable and cheap bargains in the markets and smaller malls.

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Sit a becak to sightseeing in the city

Use one of the becak (trishaw) in cities like Yogyakarta or Malang, and just let it take you around the city in style. It can wind through narrow streets and let you immerse in the environment better. With wind in your face, you feel the place and let sights and smells sink in from all corners of the city.


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Swim in one of the world’s largest crater lake

Lake Toba, also known as Danau Toba, is the largest volcanic lake in the world measuring at 1,707 sq ft. Swim in this natural world wonder clear lake amidst mountains reflecting on the clear water. This is definitely one experience you would not want to miss.

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Hike up and watch sunrise from/over volcanoes Trek and hike up one of the many volcanoes of Indonesia, one being the most famous is the Mount Bromo in Java another is Mount Rinjani in Lombok. The hike up to view sunrise over Mount Bromo is famous for many reasons, but sometimes viewing it from the tip of the volcano across crater is also breathtaking.

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Diving in world’s most beautiful spots Indonesia is not a stranger to the serious divers of the world, with amazing dive spots like Raja Ampat and Togian islands. The marine life around Indonesia boast more than 3000 species and huge biodiversity. Put on your dive gears and explore the well preserved ocean in search of new species that you have never encounter before. Go scuba diving off Menjangan Island and watch hundreds of deer swim to the island or dive to see the USAT Liberty. THE JOURNEY NOV 2014

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Surf the waves

Surf in the many spots of Indonesia that promises powerful waves for beginners to expert. One of the few best surfing spots of Indonesia around the many islands it has, such as Mentawai or Panaitan and even the famous Bali and Lombok! You will be spoilt for choice when it comes to surfing in style in Indonesia.

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Immerse in history and culture Indonesia itself host two of the most beautiful ancient wonders in the proximity of Yogyakarta – the famous Borobudur temple and the revered Prambanan temple. Be wow by the well preserved remains of the two great kingdoms of two very different religion – Buddhism and Hinduism and then look around you to find that currently the majority of the people here is Muslim. yet it was still well preserved.

Experience the ancient culture that had stood the test of time

Up in the highlands of Tana Toraja, the people are still practicing funeral rites from more than 100 years ago or explore the land of the indigenous tribe of Baliem Valley, Papua that still live like their ancestors in terms of cultures, clothings and way of life. 24

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Island hopping and snorkeling With 17000 islands to choose from in Indonesia, it brings the idea of island hopping to a new scale. With its clear blue sea, snorkeling is a natural thing to do at every new spots in the ocean and nearby all the pristine beaches. Snorkel off beautiful islands like Togian islands, or Karimunjawa and Gili Islands in Lombok.

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Trek in natural rainforest in search of Marvelous wildlife

Bukit lawang is one of the last few places on Earth to see Orangutans living in the wild. Trek through the lush tropical rainforest in search of Orangutans. While Flores offers a chance to meet a living fossil, the Komodo dragon in Komodo National Park.

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Travel Gadgets Soundmatters FoxL DASH7 Portable Sound Bar Of the hundreds of wireless Bluetooth speakers aiming at your travel dollar, the FoxL DASH7 offers the perfect mix of features: portable size not much bigger than a pencil box, hi-fi clarity and quality in its audio and about 12 hours of battery life. source : www.soundmatters.com

The Wi-Fi T-shirt You can get anything put on a T-shirt these days — even a Wi-Fi detector. When a Wi-Fi signal is detected, this high-tech T-shirt starts to glow, displaying the appropriate signal strength. Sure, your smartphone or laptop does the same thing, but this is cooler because you can wear it. source : www.thinkgeek.com

Monsterpod

If there were a tripod equivalent to the hoverboard, the Monsterpod would be it. The coolest, gravity-defying, mindboggling tripod ever created! a Viscoelastic Polymer-based tripod that sticks to and peels right off just about anything, on brick walls, trees, marble, cement, steel, sheet rock, wire fences, metal poles, plate glass windows, upside down, in the heat, in the cold, on furniture, street lamps, and on a car. It sticks to over 1,000 things, and it’s the closest thing to magic we’ve seen. source : www.photojojo.com

Nap Anywhere There is nothing worse than falling asleep on a plane and waking up with a crick in your neck. Save the money you’ll spend on a chiropractor and consider the NapAnywhere. This goofy-looking portable pillow was created by a physician, and its maker claims it will support your head while allowing the muscles in your neck to relax. source : www.napanywhere.net

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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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I’m sorry maaf Excuse me permisi Welcome selamat datang How are you? apa kabar? I’m fine kabar baik What’s your name? siapa nama anda My name is … nama saya… I’m from … saya dari ... Straight on terus Turn left belok kiri Turn right belok kanan

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Bakungan Temple

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Mt. Prapat Agung

Bali Strait

Mt. Musi

Rambut Siwi Temple

Medewi Beach

Lovina beach Banjar

Beji Temple

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Meduwe Karang Temple

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Ponjok Batu Temple

Mt. Batur

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Ulun Danu Temple

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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

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

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Segenter


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Kelapa Villa

Villa Unggul Dream Village

Gili Hideaway

Barong Dance

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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Gili Cat

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Perama Tour

Tanjung Bukit Tinggi

Mavit Villa Ombak Sunset

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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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Lucky Safari

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Gili Beach Inn

Villa Casa Mio

Villa Karang


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