THE LOMBOK GUIDE ISSUE 307

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Issue 307 | 21 October – 4 November 2019

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GETTING TO LOMBOK

Wings Air / Lion Air flies between Bali and Lombok daily. The companies code-share, so you may purchase a Lion Air ticket and find yourself on a Wings Air flight! Lombok, Call Centre: +62 80 The airport is close to Praya (Central Lombok); approximately 40km south of the city of Mataram, and around 1 hour drive from 4177 8899. Bali, ph: +62 361 765132. www.lionair.co.id Senggigi, and 25 minutes from Kuta. DOMESTIC FLIGHTS Airport departure tax is included in the price of all tickets. European connections are easy via Jakarta (the capital city of Java), Bali and other capital cities such as Jogjakarta, Surabaya and INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS Makassar. Direct flights to Lombok from Bali, Jakarta, Jogja and Lombok International Airport has full Visa on Arrival (VOA) Surabaya are available from multiple airlines every day and are facilities, including 30 day “Visa Free” (no charge) for tourists. Ph: usually timed to connect with European flights. +62 370 622987. Lombok is an important connection for travel to the eastern Air Asia operates direct flights between Lombok and islands, in particular the islands of Sumbawa, Komodo and Flores. Perth, Western Australia four times per week: every Monday, AirAsia operates flights every day onboard Airbus 320 aircraft Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. Book cheap flights now through between Lombok and Bali, and Jakarta. 4 times per week to the AirAsia website. Surabaya and 3 times per week to Yogyakarta. Tickets are available AirAsia also flies direct between IN THIS ISSUE Lombok and Kuala Lumpur in online now at www.airasia.com. Malaysia, with many international Garuda Indonesia has direct flights daily between Lombok and Getting to connections available. Flights Lombok Page 2 Bali, Surabaya, Makassar and Jakarta. Call Centre: 08041 807 807. operate twice daily, seven days per www.garuda-indonesia.com Getting week. www.airasia.com Around Page 4 & 8 Lion Air / Wings Air has daily flights between Lombok, Bali, Lombok Map Page 6 Silk Air (a subsidiary of Singapore Labuhan Bajo (Flores), Bima (Sumbawa), Jakarta, Jogja and Airlines) flies direct between Best in Surabaya. Ph: +62 370 6627444 / 642180. www.lionair.co.id Lombok Page 10 & 11 Lombok and Singapore, three times per week (Monday, Wednesday Batik Air flies direct between Lombok and Jakarta every day. Senggigi Page 12 & 16 and Friday). Ph: +62 370 628254 / www.batikair.com Senggigi Map Page 14 628255. www.silkair.com What's Hot / NAM Air operates a flight between Lombok and Bima in Local News Page 18 Garuda Airlines connects Lombok Sumbawa every day using Boeing 737-500 aircraft. Bookings can to major destinations around the Special be made online at www.sriwijayaair.co.id. Feature Page 24 & 25 world including London, Singapore, BALI TO LOMBOK BY SEA Amsterdam, Bangkok and more, Local News Page 29 with a short stop-over in Jakarta. Special Padang Bai Harbour (Bali) provides the sea link between Features Page 30 & 32 Call Centre: 08041 807 807. mainland Bali and Lombok. Lembar Harbour (Lombok) is on the www.garuda-indonesia.com Special southwest coast, approx. 1 hour south of Senggigi. Arrange your Features Page 34 & 36 BALI TO LOMBOK BY AIR own transport and buy tickets direct from the harbours, or use a Classifieds Page 38 & 39 reputable tour company to provide a transfer service. It’s easy to get to Lombok from Special Bali – flight time is only around Public Ferries depart every hour for the sea voyage between Feature Page 40 40 minutes and fares start from Padang Bai Harbour (Bali) and Lembar Harbour (Lombok). The Useful around Rp 350,000 (approx. US crossing between the islands costs Rp 46,000 per person and Contacts Page 46 $35) one way. Buy tickets online, or takes approx. 4 to 5 hours. Lembar Harbour ph: +62 370 681 209. Local Scene Page 50 direct from the airline counters at Padang Bai Harbour ph: (+62 363) 41849 / 41840 Land & the domestic airports, or contact Property Page 52 & 53 local travel agents in both Bali and FAST BOATS The Cities Page 54 - 57 Lombok. There are numerous fast boat services operating between Bali Cities Map Page 56 and Lombok. Google “Gili Fast Boats” to choose from a range of In Lombok, all flights depart and Distribution Page 58 operators. arrive at Lombok International The Airport. In Bali, flights arrive and Southwest Page 59 - 62 depart at the domestic terminal at Fast boat companies depart from Padang Bai, Serangan (near Benoa Harbour), Sanur and Amed and connect Bali to Lombok Ngurah Rai (Denpasar) Airport. South (Bangsal Harbour in North Lombok) via the Gili Islands every day. Lombok Map Page 63 AirAsia will operate daily flights Kuta & The between Lombok and Bali starting Gili Getaway operates several comfortable fast boats South Coast Page 64 - 73 1 August 2019. Flights are onboard connecting Bali and mainland Lombok (including the Gili Islands Kuta Map Page 71 and Gili Gede in southwest Lombok) with daily transfers from Airbus 320 aircraft. Tickets are Serangan Harbour on Bali. Fares include air conditioned hotel The Gilis Page 74 - 83 available online now at transfers to main points in Bali. Gili Islands www.airasia.com. Lombok International Airport (abbreviated to LIA with the IATA code “LOP”) is the main airport on Lombok.

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Garuda Airlines has direct flights between Lombok and Bali every day. Call Centre: 0 8041 807 807. www.garuda-indonesia.com

They also offer a VIP transfer service from Gili Gede to the south coast, the cities, Senggigi and other destinations around Lombok. Ph: +62 811 380 1717 or +62 821 4489 9502. (WhatsApp): +62 813 3707 4147. www.giligetaway.com


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Tourism Information DAMRI operate a regular schedule of departures every day to coincide with airline schedules. Three airport shuttle services are available – one to and from central Senggigi (LIA Senggigi), another to and from Mataram (LIA - Mataram Pool Damri), and one to and from Selong in East Lombok (LIA – Selong Pancor).

LOMBOK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT is a relatively small airport that handles domestic flights between Bali, Jakarta and other Indonesian cities and international flights to and from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Perth.

There are official taxi counters inside the arrivals hall that will allocate you a fixed price taxi to most destinations plus charge an additional airport fee of Rp 17,500; however, it is just as easy to walk outside and catch a metered taxi independently.

Officially, the scheduled departure times are every hour for shuttle buses to the city of Mataram and every 1 and 1/2 hours to Senggigi, from 3am until 8pm. However, you may find yourself on a bus that combines both routes, stopping first near Mataram and then continuing on to Senggigi.

Getting to the Airport: Lombok Taxi (Blue Bird) is the most convenient taxi operator throughout Lombok and will drop passengers directly in front of the departure terminal. Note: Lombok Taxi cannot pick up passengers from inside the airport grounds. For low cost airport transfers, the DAMRI bus is the cheapest way to travel between Senggigi, Mataram and the airport (see below).

From the Airport: taxis are available to meet all arriving flights. After collecting your baggage, head out of the exit doors of the terminal and through the arrivals hall to the official airport taxi parking area (at the end on the right hand side).

Ignore the many touts that will approach you with offers of cheap fares – they are not licensed operators and often quote low prices, which can quickly change once you are in the car. Avoid eye contact and avoid the hassle. If you do need to use an independent driver – if you are a large group or have a lot of luggage or sports equipment, such as surf boards – make sure you negotiate a fixed price before you get in the vehicle. The public DAMRI bus uses air conditioned Mercedes buses which seat around 40 passengers and are an economical solution to airport transfers to and from Senggigi and the cities.

Kotama and Kotasi are the main operators, using dark blue sedans carrying a maximum of 4 passengers (less if you have a lot of luggage).

Approximate taxi fares: to Senggigi Rp 220,000; to Mataram Rp 160,000; to Kuta: Rp 100,000; to Bangsal Harbour Rp 350,000.

The trip terminates opposite the Galleria shops on the main street in Senggigi (just south of Asmara Restaurant). If you need to stop beforehand, let the driver know and he will usually accommodate your request. The trip to Senggigi takes around 90 minutes and costs just Rp 40,000 per person (Rp 30,000 to Mataram, and Rp 35,000 to Selong). If your hotel is outside of Senggigi, flag down a metered Blue Bird taxi from the shuttle stop in Senggigi to take you to your hotel or villa.

These taxis are licensed and insured and will use the meter to calculate your fare anywhere on the island. Organising an airport transfer with your hotel is often the easiest option, with the hotel driver meeting you on arrival and transferring you to your hotel in comfort. Check with your hotel – charges are usually only slightly more than a taxi.

The helpful drivers tend to stop at other popular points along the route, including dropping off passengers at the roundabout in Gerung (useful if you are heading to Sekotong or Lembar), several points near the city, and outside the old Selaparang Airport on the way to Ampenan (where taxis also await the arrival of the buses).

The DAMRI counter is located inside the arrivals hall, at the end on the left hand side and is manned by an information officer who issues tickets for the bus service. Prices are clearly shown on sign boards at the counter. The bus parks just outside the hall on the left.

Around Lombok: Lombok is easy to get around. The roads are in good condition and there is little traffic, apart from in the cities. The island itself is only slightly smaller than Bali at 115km (70 miles) long and 80km (50 miles) wide; however, it is not practical to drive around Lombok in one day. Continued on Page 8


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Taxis are easily available in Lombok and, unlike in other areas of Asia, all use their meters (argo) to calculate fares, so there is no need to haggle a price. Lombok Taxi (operated by Blue Bird Taxi, light blue colour) is the largest company in Lombok and you will find them in the cities and around tourist areas such as Senggigi. Taxis can be used to make trips to Kuta or Lembar and Bangsal Harbours and, if you are shopping or making day trips by taxi, ask the driver to wait and leave the meter running. Fares are still very low compared to those in the west. Short trips around Senggigi will cost around Rp 20,000; a taxi from Senggigi to Mataram is around Rp 65,000.

Phone for a taxi or ask your hotel to phone, or flag one down from the side of the road. Make sure the driver starts the meter when you get in. Lombok Taxi (Blue Bird), ph: 0370 627 000 (or download the ‘My Blue Bird’ App from Google Play, iTunes, or from the Blue Bird Group website).

Motorbikes are the most popular form of transport and are generally small, light 125cc bikes with automatic gears. Modern and economical motor scooters, such as a Yamaha Mio, are easy to ride and do not have gears. Expect to pay between Rp 35 - 60,000 per day for motorbike rental, depending on age and type. Both require an international drivers’ licence. Tours are readily available in all the tourist areas, and drivers and guides are licensed by the local Kotasi (tour organisation), who also regulate prices in the industry. Most tour operators are reliable and will have a wealth of local knowledge, which can make touring a more rewarding experience. It is also the most comfortable way to explore the island, as you have time to sit back and observe, rather than negotiating traffic and unfamiliar roads.

Popular tours, such as day trips to Sedang Gile waterfall, or to Kuta and the south coast, are structured to take in a full day of sightseeing. Tours range between Rp 350 – 700,000 a day for a driver and an air conditioned vehicle for up to 4 passengers, depending on distances and the number of places visited. * Expect to pay high end prices during peak seasons.

Cars and Motorbikes can be hired in Lombok and driving yourself is easy. Cars drive on the left hand side of the road (as in the UK). Modern, air conditioned cars that comfortably seat 5 people including the driver can be hired for between Rp 350 - 500,000 per day, including basic insurance.

Cidomo (pronounced ‘chi doh moh’) are traditional horse drawn carts that were once the main form of transport in Lombok and are still used today, although they have been replaced by cars and

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motorbikes in the cities. The covered wooden carriages are pulled by small local ponies and, in villages and at the local markets in Kebun Roek, they are popular transport, particularly for carting goods. Use cidomo for short trips, such as getting to restaurants and hotels around Senggigi. A short trip should cost around Rp 20,000; negotiate the fare with the driver before climbing in. There are no cars or motorised transport on the Gili Islands, so cidomo are the main form of transport and the islands’ cidomo have a fixed price schedule of fares, much higher than on Lombok.

Bemo (pronounced ‘bee moh’) are generally small minibuses used as public transport in towns and cities. They are a cheap way of travelling, but can be uncomfortably crowded.

The small versions used in villages are vans with an open back and seats along each side. Flag down a passing bemo from the side of the road and climb on board; press the button on the ceiling when you want to stop and get off and pay the driver when you disembark. Short hops cost around Rp 5,000. These bemos can also be chartered for your private use; negotiate a fare with the driver for a direct trip to a specific location, without stopping to pick up other passengers. In the cities, larger bright yellow bemos travel the routes from Ampenan to Mataram, Mataram to Cakra, and beyond. You will see them cruising the streets, horns beeping, as they pick up and drop off passengers. If you are travelling between the cities, you will need to change bemo, as each serves only one area. Fares between cities are Rp 5,000.


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Photo by Neil Cave

BEACHES People come to Lombok for our fantastic unspoiled beaches! The whole island is surrounded by postcard perfect beaches with crystal clear waters and clean white sand fringed by coconut palms. Drive just north of Senggigi to Malimbu or Nipah and enjoy deserted beaches with fine snorkelling and swimming. The southwest coast has particularly fine beaches, especially in Sekotong and the small islands off the coast.Visit the small islands of Gili Asahan and Gili Layar for the ultimate island escapes or stay at the luxurious Ko - ko - mo Resort on Gili Gede to explore the secret islands of the southwest. The beaches around Kuta are so breathtakingly beautiful they must be seen to be believed! Visit Tanjung Aan for fantastic scenery, Selong Belanak for long stretches of white sand and turquoise waters, or swim in the lovely protected bay at Mawun.

Snorkelling is easy from the shore and all three islands are well served by professional dive operators who offer certification courses, day and night dives and specialised courses, as well as liveaboard adventures to exotic locations. For the more adventurous, there is superb snorkelling and diving around the islands off the southwest coast, as well challenging dive sites off the south coast and the small uninhabited islands off the east coast. GOLF Sire Beach Golf Club is located on the shores of Sire Beach in northwest Lombok, close to the Oberoi and Tugu hotels. It is less than one hour’s drive from Senggigi.

This world-class course was designed by Thomson, Wolveridge and Perrett, who have respected the unique setting and contours of the location. The 18 hole, par 72 championship course (6245 meters) offers world-class challenges for golfing enthusiasts of all levels in a natural and picturesque environment. SURFING Lombok is a world-renown surfing destination amongst surf enthusiasts world-wide. Huge waves and challenging surf lure die-hards to Bangko-Bangko (also known as Desert Point) on the southwestern tip of Lombok. Kuta, on the south coast, is surf-central and has a range of accommodations and facilities especially for surfers. Here you can hire a board, get board repairs and take surf lessons from the professionals. The waves at Gerupuk and Tanjung Aan offer a variety of challenges from beginners to sheer madness! Ekas Bay has two surf breaks: Inside Ekas and Outside Ekas with waves suitable for beginners to experts, depending on the season.

DIVING AND SNORKELLING With so many islands, Lombok offers a myriad of diving and snorkelling opportunities. The best known locations are around the Gili islands – Gili Air, Gili Meno and Gili Trawangan. And yes – the Gilis are open and already receiving a lot of visitors!

At certain times of the year when conditions are right, you’ll find locals surfing the breaks at Senggigi and Mangsit Beach, and off Gili Air and Gili Trawangan. Surfing Gerupuk by Gretah Gray


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Moslems come together to pray and celebrate. Built around 1714, Pura Lingsar was originally based on the prevailing animist beliefs of the time, and some of the original statues remain today. Perang Topat is an annual festival held at Lingsar and features a ritualised war with rice cakes, which also serve as an offering to the Gods. Taman Narmada (or Narmada Park) in Narmada (around 6 km east of Cakranegara), was created in the late 1800’s as a replica of Gunung Rinjani and its crater lake.

Benang Kelambu Waterfall by Iwan Haryanto

The gardens at Narmada are beautifully maintained and surround the pools and lake in this cool hillside setting. Take a picnic and enjoy a few relaxing hours here or combine the trip with a visit to Lingsar or Suranadi.

TREKKING Much of the island is still covered by natural rain forest and jungles, making Lombok ideal for ecotourism and adventure tours. There are a number of spectacular waterfalls on the island which provide lovely trekking opportunities, whether travelling independently or as part of a tour. Air Jeruk Manis, near Tetebatu, is set in a cool mountain location and reached by a pretty walk through rice fields and forest. The awesome Benang Stokel and Benang Kelambu waterfalls, in Central Lombok, are located within a short trek of each other and make a perfect day trip for those who appreciate truly magical natural surroundings. HISTORIC SITES & TEMPLES

Pura Suranadi, a complex of three temples located a few kilometres north of Narmada in Suranadi, is the oldest and holiest of the Balinese temples in Lombok, founded by the 16th-century Javanese priest, Danghyang Nirartha. Underground streams bubble up into restored baths, used for ritual bathing. Huge sacred eels live in the pools and streams here, and can sometimes be lured out with an offering of boiled eggs (purchased at a nearby stall). To see a sacred eel is considered very lucky!

Across the road from the temple is a local market complex where you can sample tasty charcoal grilled satays and buy cold drinks and fresh seasonal fruits. HANDICRAFT VILLAGES Lombok is famous for its traditional earthenware pottery made from local clay with distinctive designs, as well as handwoven sarongs and fabrics (ikat). Pringgasela in Central Lombok is a small village which is steeped in tradition and is a major centre for weaving ikat.Visit the small houses and shops here to see the old traditional looms being used to create intricately woven, colourful fabrics. Sukarara is 5 km to the west of Praya, heading south towards Kuta. This is another weaving village where quality ikat and traditional cloth is displayed and sold. Weavers work outside many of the shops, using antiquated “back strap looms� to painstakingly produce works of art. Some of the larger pieces can take several months to weave and collectors from around the world visit these villages to purchase the blankets, sarongs and cloth produced here. Banyumulek, easily reached on the road south to Lembar Harbour, is an important centre for pottery on Lombok. The small village has many shops selling pottery produced in the area, as well as from the other main potterymaking villages such as Penujak and Masbagik. Lombok pottery, with its distinctive terracotta styles, is famous internationally and is exported throughout the world. Getting around Lombok is easy by car or motorbike and you can hire these in all the main tourism areas, with an International Drivers License.The roads are generally in good condition and traffic is light. Alternatively, hire a car and driver for exploring or take part in the tours and day trips offered by the many tour agencies on the island.

There are a number of interesting temples around the west coast, many of which are Hindu or ancient animist sites of worship. Pura Lingsar is possibly the only place in the world where Hindus and

Narmada Water Park by Barbara


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The West Coast Senggigi Bay by Neil Cave

Senggigi is the main tourism resort area on Lombok’s West Coast and is around a onehour drive northwest of Lombok International Airport.

The Chandi Boutique Resort, with contemporary villas in a peaceful coconut grove, and the resort’s Meru Restaurant, are located on the quiet beachfront here.

The Senggigi tourism strip starts a few kilometres before central Senggigi and development runs north along the coastal road for about 10 km, with many hotels and restaurants positioned along the beautiful beaches that line the entire west coast.

The Cowshed Steakhouse is also located on the main road in Batu Layar, just a five minute drive south of Senggigi.

A few kilometres south of Senggigi, The Hill (locally called The Bukit), is a residential community perched on a green hillside in Batu Layar. The homes and villas here feature stunning architectural design and have magnificent views over the ocean.

road runs parallel to the beach and large resorts occupy the space between; with Kila Senggigi Beach Hotel at the south end and the Sheraton Senggigi Beach Resort at the north end of the bay.

Closer to Senggigi, Batu Bolong is the beach resort area forming a strip between the historic Batu Bolong Temple and the southern gateway to Senggigi.

Café Alberto is located on the beachfront in Batu Bolong, just before the entrance to Senggigi. Directly across the road from Café Alberto is the main entrance to the Green Valley residential area.

Senggigi Beach is a wide protected bay with promontories at each end. The beach is lovely for swimming and relaxing but can become crowded on Sundays and public holidays.

Senggigi Beach is the large bay that forms the centre of Senggigi. The main

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Senggigi Beach by Neil Cave


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However, it is still scenic and peaceful during weekdays. In the early mornings, enjoy a stroll along the beach looking out to the ocean dotted with the bright, colourful sails of fishing boats, as the local fishermen return with the day’s catch. One of the most spectacular sights on the island is the sunset viewed from Senggigi Beach, with the bright orange sun sinking into the sea to the west and Bali’s Gunung Agung volcano silhouetted on the horizon like a giant pyramid floating in the ocean. In the centre of the bay is the Pasar Seni (Art Markets) with many small shops selling handicrafts, clothing, sarongs and other souvenirs. Lining the beach side of the Markets are small restaurants for dining next to the waves. Come for a drink at sunset and then enjoy pizza and delicious Italian and Indonesian food at Lotus Bayview Restaurant.

Malimbu by Iwan Haryanto

At the end of the road through Kerandangan Valley is the Taman Wisata Alam – Kerandangan Nature Reserve – with clearly marked hiking paths leading through the rain forest along the river. There is a Ranger’s hut and basic visitors centre near the entrance. The park boasts a small waterfall, pretty river scenery, families of local monkeys, and a variety of tropical plants and birdlife. Further north, Mangsit has developed as an accommodation alternative to Senggigi, with boutique style hotels positioned along the breathtaking beaches of this section of coast. On the south end of Mangsit Beach is the lovely Puri Mas Boutique Resort. The popular Qunci Villas is in the centre and Katamaran Resort is located on the north end.Verve

Beach Club is also located along this stretch of beach, along with small local beach cafes selling cold beer and cheap eats. There is good snorkelling in front of Puri Mas at high tide and, when the wind is right, surfers take to the waves in front of Qunci Villas. Furthest north are Klui and Lendang Luar, with Living Asia Resort located on the long stretch of pristine beach at Lendang Luar. Mainly deserted white sand beaches, flanked by coconut groves continue all the way north along the main coastal road. Malimbu and Nipah are two picturesque bays less than half an hour from Senggigi, which are good for snorkelling, swimming and getting away from it all. West Coast by Barbara

Senggigi Reef, off the southern point, has good coral for snorkelling during high tide. To the left of the reef, Anjungan is a popular surf spot and, in the right conditions, has some decent surf breaks. When the winds are high, local surfers can be seen catching the waves here every day. Canoes can be hired from the beach on the weekends and during peak tourism times. Local outrigger boats (perahu) can be chartered from the beachfront for trips along the coast or out to the Gili Islands. Away from the beach, the main road (Jalan Raya Senggigi) is lined with restaurants, shops, tour agencies, bars and nightclubs; many of which have live music in the evenings. There are convenience stores and supermarkets, numerous ATM’s, money changers, a post office and other tourist facilities. About 2 km north of central Senggigi, Kerandangan has a popular beach nearby and a road leading into a residential area situated in a pretty valley. This area was badly damaged during the earthquakes in August and is being rebuilt.

Whether you are seeking luxury accommodation at a top resort with fine dining and spa facilities, or a budget holiday with days spent exploring – or all the choices in between – the Senggigi area caters for all tastes and budgets. From Senggigi, it’s easy to explore the attractions of the south coast or to hop on a boat to the famous Gili Islands for the day. Swim, snorkel, dive, hike, lie in the sun, have a massage, eat and drink at some of the great restaurants and bars in town; or just take a break and be enchanted by the peace and beauty of West Lombok.


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Join us for "The Race That Stops a Nation"

Melbourne Cup Day at Verve Beach Club Tuesday 5 November Starts 10.00am Melbourne Cup: 12.00 Noon FASHIONS ON THE FIELD For Colts & Filly's – best hat and best dressed prizes!

Welcome Drink: Sangria / White Wine / Beer Traditional Cup Day Menu – delicious canapés, mains and tempting desserts Full bar available for drink purchase: Cocktails - Wine - Beer - Fruit Juice Soft Drinks

PROUDLY SPONSORED BY

CUP DAY TICKETS JUST RP 250,000 PHOTOS BY THE LOMBOK GUIDE!

(Incl. Welcome drink, Canapes, Lunch and 50k Cup Sweep)

MELBOURNE CUP CHARITY SWEEPS 50k - 100k - 200k

Reservations Recommended

SMS / WA: +62 812 4640 0246 & SPA On the beachfront Jl Raya Mangsit, just 5 minutes north of Senggigi


18 g The race that stops a nation – the Melbourne Cup – is on Tuesday, 5 November this year and you can join in the Cup Day action at Verve Beach Club in Mangsit. The race will be televised live with sweeps available and a delicious Cup Day Lunch to enjoy on the beach front.

WHAT'S HOT! T HE B EST IN LO M B O K This year's party is TV show themed, but come dressed as whatever you'd like!

What's Hot / Local News A number of purpose-built pavilions at the resort offer a wide selection of beauty and body treatments including various kinds of facials, body treatments and wraps, Shiatsu massage, reflexology, and different massage styles.

The resort uses (and retails) the luxurious Babor brand of spa products from Be sure to bring your A game with your Germany. These products are purely Starting with canapés such as BBQ prawns, costume as the bar will be handing out organic and contain only the finest salmon, dill and cream cheese, rolled Rp 1 million bar tabs for the Funniest, botanical ingredients. Babor products are Scariest, and Sexiest costumes on the asparagus sandwiches, and bruschetta. non- animal tested. night! For mains, enjoy roast chicken, mini The party is at Tir Na Nóg (the Irish Bar) For a limited time, the Resort is offering burgers, chicken and fish satays, salads, 50% discount on aromatherapy on Gili T from 8pm til 4am and there’ll wood fired pizzas, and more, and for massage between 9am and 2pm daily. be drink specials all night long including dessert, Molten Lava Cake or strawberries free blood shots on the hour every and cream. Choose from Relaxing, Balancing or hour starting at 8pm! Energising Babor massage oils and relax Of course, full bar facilities are available g If you are in Kuta, The Mexican In with a fabulous massage of gentle rhythmic serving beers, sangria, wines from sponsor Town is holding their Halloween Party movements and pressure, relaxing muscles Sababay Wines, and cocktails, as well as on Wednesday, 30 October from 7pm – and easing joint tension. soft drinks, juices and mocktails. 11pm. Outside guests are always welcome and The Lombok Guide will be taking They’ll be celebrating Halloween with a Puri Mas offers complimentary pick up photos of Fashions on the Field so dia de los muertos ‘Day of the Dead’ and drop off in the Senggigi and Mangsit make sure you dress up in your Cup finery party featuring DJ Performance, Dancers, areas. See page 35 for more. – there are prizes for Best Hat and Best Piñata, a free tostadas bar, special priced drinks, and Best Costume prize. This party g Don’t miss the next Cellar Party Dressed for both colts and fillies! is Adults Only. at Square Restaurant on Friday, 1 Price is just Rp 250,000 pp and includes November starting at 7pm! g Puri Mas Spa Resort in a welcome drink, lunch and 50K sweep Kerandangan, just five minutes north of ticket. The fun starts at 10am – get Senggigi, is a serene Spa Resort set in one Held on the first Friday of every there early for the sweeps! Bookings are month, the Cellar Party features three hectare of tropical gardens. recommended, see page 17 for details. and a half hours of free-flow red and In the centre of the garden is an inviting white wines, together with a delicious g Halloween – a time for ghosts and swimming pool surrounded by sun lounges buffet including sushi, tapas, pasta, roast ghoulies, trick or treat is happening in where guests are invited to spend some meats, salads and desserts. Lombok on Wednesday, 30 October! time swimming and relaxing before or Kids love it (big kids too!) after their treatments. Price is Rp 400,000 nett all inclusive or you can choose the ‘buffet only’ option for g If you are out on Gili Trawangan,Tir White Elephant Restaurant at the just Rp 200,000 nett per person. Book Na Nóg’s Annual Halloween Party resort serves delicious meals and snacks, and pay before 1 November and get 10% the most legendary Halloween party on as well as refreshing drinks and freshly discount! See advert on page 3. brewed coffees and teas. the island!

DON’T MISS JAZZ ON THE GRASS AT SHERATON

Following the success of “Jazz on the Grass” last month, Sheraton Senggigi Beach Resort will host their second stylish music event on Saturday, 26 October.

overlooking the beautiful Senggigi beachfront. Popular local band Pipiet & the Maiqkane’s will also be performing on the night, with talented vocalist Pipiet Tri Pitaka – so be prepared for a full evening of musical greatness!

Jazz on the Grass is headlined by internationally acclaimed jazz musician, Indra Lesmana & Friends. Indra Lesmana, born in Jakarta in 1966, started his musical career at a very young age when his musical talent and original improvisation was noted by his late father, Jack Lesmana; himself an Indonesian jazz legend. Hailed as a true child prodigy, Indra studied at the New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music in Australia before moving to Los Angeles in 1985 to sign with Zebra Records on the MCA label and release his debut album in the US, called “No Standing”. His career has spanned decades and his

virtuoso jazz performances continue to delight fans around the world. Today he continues to perform and mentors other talented jazz and pop musicians; “Friends” who accompany him on stage. Guests at “Jazz on the Grass” can enjoy seeing this jazz legend perform while relaxing on the lawns at the Sheraton

This one-of-a-kind jazz experience in Senggigi is paired with a buffet dinner featuring a tempting selection of authentic Lombok dishes, smoky grills and creative beverages throughout the night. Admission price is Rp 350,000++ and includes your first drink, dinner and access to the lawn performances. Last month’s event was a resounding success with over 200 people attending, so get a group together and reserve your places soon! See advert opposite page.


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GILI GEDE... the Gateway to the Southwest Gilis! Rising out of the calm sea just off the southwest coast, the island of Gili Gede is so big that it is often mistaken for part of the mainland. It’s only when you get closer that you see that it is actually separated from the mainland by a small stretch of ocean and is, in fact, a large island – hence the name ‘Gili Gede’, which, translated from the native Sasak language, means ‘Big Island’.

Gili Gede is an island where you unplug – forget your phone and Facebook! Days can be spent enjoying the beaches, swimming, diving and snorkelling, or rocking in a hammock with a good book.

Gili Gede (pronounced ‘Ge-day’) is the largest of the southwest islands dubbed ‘the Secret Gilis’ – in contrast to the well-known ‘Gili Islands’ of Trawangan, Meno and Air off the northwest coast of Lombok.

Stroll through the villages and chat with the friendly locals who make their living by fishing and pearl farming. The children are particularly delighted to see westerners and eager to practice their English (and have their photo taken!)

The Secret Gilis are arguably Lombok’s best kept secret... thirteen pristine islands surrounded by clear blue waters, mostly undeveloped and only visited by the few who don’t mind wandering off the beaten track to discover their personal slice of paradise.

The irregularly shaped island has an area of about 450 hectares, and is around four kilometres long and a kilometre wide.

There are two salt lakes on the island and many hills to climb, with lovely views across the ocean and to the surrounding islands. The sunrises are sublime with the Rinjani volcano silhouetted on the mainland and, in the evening, the sunsets on Gili Gede are glorious.

From the east coast, views extend as far as the islands of Nusa Penida and Bali, with fantastic sunset views of the volcanoes on Bali. For the adventurous, hire a kayak and paddle around the island discovering hidden coves and beaches. The water is perfectly clear and it’s easy to see the fish and coral on the reefs beneath your canoe.

Villa Selalu, Gili Gede

A ‘must do’ is to charter a boat for island hopping to the nearby islands. Gili Ringgit, Gili Layar and Gili Asahan are all within easy reach and have fantastic snorkelling sites (and beaches for non-snorkellers).


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Boat charter, fishing trips and snorkelling tours are easily arranged by all of the hotels and home-stays on the island. The waters around Gili Gede are great for fishing, with snapper, tuna, travelly, grouper and squid in abundance. Gili Gede is also a popular stop for yachts and marine tourism, with one of the safest natural harbours in Indonesia. Marina Del Ray opened on the island last year and provides safe mooring and full marina facilities for visiting boats, together with accommodation and a restaurant.

a three-tiered swimming pool, as well as beachfront bar and up-market restaurant. Stage one of this exciting development is due for completion this year. Other accommodation choices are simple and suit people looking for a no-fuss beach getaway. Keep in mind that this is a developing island – hot water is rare, internet may be patchy and electricity may be limited.

Thamarind Resort, on the beachfront with the shady trees that give the resort its name, offers traditional style cottages and a restaurant. Staff can arrange a host of activities including boat hire, snorkelling and fishing trips. Hoola Hoop is an eco friendly resort on a terraced hillside looking out over Gili Layar and Gili Asahan, with a beachfront restaurant and a reef out the front for good snorkelling.

Accommodation on the island ranges from luxurious to rustic, with many small places offering just a few rooms on the beach. The most luxurious is Ko- ko-mo Resort, Gili Gede – a sublime resort with private pool villas on the beachfront and perched on the hillside behind the resort. Facilities at the resort include a tennis court, a putting green, a small gym, a resort swimming pool, purpose-built Spa facility and the best restaurant on the island. Located on the hill above Ko-ko-mo is stunning Villa Selalu, an architecturallydesigned four bedroom villa with stunning views and a host of luxe amenities for discerning travellers. Bakau Estate is currently under construction and will offer high end villa accommodation and over the water villas,

Ultimate Resort has good quality air conditioned rooms, a good restaurant and a range of amenities, including SUP and kayaks.

Yut Inn has recently upgraded its facilities and has peaceful rooms and bungalows in a pretty garden on the beachfront.

In addition to good accommodation, Ultimate Resort is the only professional dive operator on the island and offers Padi and SSI courses, as well as dives at the many fabulous sites around the Southwest Gilis.

Tanjungan Bukit Lodge has chic, well furnished rooms on the hillside and a reputation for great food.

Alam Karang is fairly new and has spacious air conditioned cottages on the beachfront, as well as sun lounges and a restaurant serving Indonesian and French food.

Papalagi Resort offers clean and comfortable cottages and rooms, some with air conditioning, set in a lovely garden with fruit trees. The restaurant serves tasty meals and there is good snorkelling from the beachfront. GETTING THERE Gili Getaway fast boat offers fast and easy boat transfers between Gili Gede and Bali, and the Gilis in the north. The boat docks at the purpose built jetty in front of Ko-ko-mo Resort. www.giligetaway.com Drive around 45 minutes south of Lembar Harbour to the small village of Tembowong. Look for the petrol station and the signposts advertising transport to Gili Gede on small wooden fishing boats. Alternatively, arrange your transfers direct with any of the accommodation listed above. Gili Gede is a very short hop from the mainland.


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LOMBOK MOTOGP TICKETS ON SALE NEXT MONTH!

Tickets for the Indonesian MotoGP slated for Lombok in 2021 will be available online from 20 November 2019.

Abdulbar Mansoer, Director of Indonesian Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC), told Antara news agency that ticket sales for the inaugural event will begin in November, with the sale of between 10,000 and 20,000 tickets. ITDC is in charge of the circuit’s construction under the supervision of MotoGP management Dorna Sports. The price of tickets has not yet been determined but Tempo news is reporting that admission for the circuit’s “Festival Class” is set to be sold under Rp 1 million. Construction of the purpose-built Mandalika Lombok street circuit near Kuta, South Lombok started this month. Fencing has been erected around the site, and land clearing and excavation work in preparation for laying the foundation for the circuit is underway. On 4 October, dozens of people tried to

stop the construction of the circuit due to an ongoing land dispute. Residents from Ujung Lauk Village erected a bamboo fence around the land at the site of the MotoGP circuit, claiming that the land is owned by residents who have not been paid by ITDC Rahmat Paye, Head of both Ebunut and Ujung Lauk villages, said that the fencing was erected around the land, which is a former access road connecting the villages in Kuta, and has not been acquired by ITDC. ITDC Corporate Secretary, Miranti Rendranti, disputed the claims, saying that ITDC will provide compensation according to the appraisal value, as long as they have proof of legal ownership of land rights. “We are sure that the circuit construction that is currently underway is being carried out on land that is included in the ITDC HPL and is clean and clear. We will not build on land that does not yet have a permanent legal status,” Miranti told Kompas.com reporters.

Reacting to the reports, NTB Governor Zulkieflimansyah said ITDC only needs to clear 2.5 more hectares of land and that the dispute will be settled immediately. Meanwhile, ITDC Director Mansoer stated that homologation – the process of certifying the circuit to meet regulatory standards and specifications – is already underway, conducted jointly with foreign partners Mrk1 Consulting and Vinci Construction Grand Projects, who will submit the homologation documents to world motorcycle racing federation FIM. “Since the Mandalika Street Circuit was approved to host the MotoGP in Indonesia, we've been carefully constructing it according to regulations, to ensure the circuit can hold the race from 2021, with safety levels that meet FIM’s and Dorna’s standards,” Abdulbar said. Indonesia last hosted a MotoGP race 24 years ago in 1997 at the Sentul International Circuit where Valentino Rossi took his win in the GP125 class.

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OCTOBER FEAST @ THE SHERATON

Guests at the Sheraton Senggigi Beach Resort were treated to an extraordinary dining experience on 11 and 12 October, with the fusion of two talented Indonesian culinary geniuses. “October Feast” saw the collaboration between Executive Chef Mustian and award winning mixologist Mochammad Fadli at the resort, presenting a 5 course fine dining dinner paired with outstanding complementary cocktails. Chef Mustian is the newly appointed Executive Chef at the Sheraton and has extensive experience working in kitchens around the world, most recently The W in Amman.

Over the next month, Chef Mustian will be revamping the menus in all three of the Sheraton’s dining venues. Judging from the quality of the dishes presented at “October Feast”, Lombok diners are in for a treat!

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Mochammad Fadli, one of the leading mixologists in the industry, has created magic behind the bar for over 19 years in destinations such as Dubai, Sydney, Beijing & Shanghai in China, Cambodia and Indonesia, Bahrain (Manama), and Thailand (Bangkok). He is currently Bar Manager & Beverages Consultant at the trendy SEEN Bar in Bangkok.


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Deluxe and Suite Cottages with air conditioning, hot water, television, mini bar, telephone and internet access

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Seaview Restaurant AT ARUNA RE-OPENS!

Guests were treated to a fabulous sunset buffet to celebrate the reopening of Seaview Restaurant on the beachfront at Aruna Senggigi Resort on Tuesday, 8 October.

The restaurant was closed for refurbishments and has now opened with a delicious new menu featuring Indonesian and Chinese cuisine. Guests can enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner and all day dining on the beach at great prices. There is also live music every Saturday night with the fun ‘Asbaq Quartet’ playing popular tunes and great harmonies!

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THE LOMBOK GUIDE GOES TO PARIS!

IFTM Top Resa was held at Porte de Versailles in Paris from 1 to 4 October 2019 and Lombok was represented by Sara and Dewa from Puri Mas Boutique Resorts.

IFTM Top Resa is France’s leading international tourism exhibition, attended by over 34,000 trade professionals and around 1,700 exhibitors. The trade show for travel and tourism targets all segments: Business, Leisure, Group, and MICE and Events.

12 operators from Indonesia showcased their products and services at the exhibition booth hosted by the Indonesian Tourism Ministry. Puri Mas Boutique Resorts was the only Lombok-based exhibitor at the event, representing their boutique resorts in Mangsit and Kerandangan, as well as Lombok – and taking copies of The Lombok Guide with them to help promote Lombok as a top holiday destination!

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Sara Sanders, Puri Mas General Manager at the show

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WHATS HAPPENING @ PURI MAS BOUTIQUE RESORT & SPA

PURI MAS BALLROOM RESTAURANT Mangsit Beach

OPEN AIR BEACHFRONT OCEAN VIEWS Specialising in fresh seafood International and Indonesian cuisine HAPPY HOURS – 5 TO 7PM EVERY DAY BUY 2 GET 1 FREE – COCKTAIL & SPIRITS THURSDAY NIGHTS SHOW STARTS 8PM - LATIN NIGHT, LIVE MUSIC & PERFORMANCES by the students of the Puri Mas Social Dance Project

AUTHENTIC INDONESIAN CUISINE

SUNDAY NIGHTS – SPECTACULAR CULTURAL SHOW STARTS AT 7.45PM Dine in the beautiful surroundings of a 200 year old Javanese Sultan’s Palace. Open daily 8am-10pm for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Authentic Indonesian Cuisine, plus international flavours. Pick up/drop off in our Classic Volkswagon Senggigi and Mangsit Areas

PURI MAS AWARD WINNING LUXURY SPA BOOK A TREATMENT IN OUR SPA AND ENJOY OUR BEAUTIFUL POOL FACILITIES

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The pizzas, cooked in a wood-fired oven, are renowned in Senggigi and feature real Italian toppings, such as Margherita, Funghi, Napoletana, Marinara, and my favourite, the Seafood Lovers Pizza, which is topped with tomato, mozzarella, tuna, prawns, squid, black olives and parsley.

Feet in the sand, glass in the hand

@ LOTUS BAYVIEW RESTAURANT Regular visitors rave about Lotus Bayview Restaurant in Senggigi and, on a visit there last week, it’s easy to see why this place is so popular with expats and tourists alike.

The menu has a good selection of appetisers and salads, including Caprese Salad with fresh Located in the Pasar Seni (Art Markets) Mozzarella made complex, and directly on the beachfront at in-house, Calamari Senggigi, Lotus is a light and airy restaurant Fritti (the popular with a wonderful location. Italian style squid rings, served with By day it is a fabulous place for breakfast Tartare sauce), and a and lunch, with the sparkling ocean just very tempting Tuna steps away and the lively beach scene Carpaccio – thin providing plenty of opportunities for slices of fresh tuna people watching. seasoned with lemon, You can even spend a few hours swimming extra virgin olive oil, directly in front of the restaurant, popping celery, fresh Basil back to your table for a cold drink and a leaves and a hint of bite to eat. chilli. At night the cool breezes and lights The restaurant also twinkling across the ocean create a bakes its own breads on the premises delightful accompaniment to dinner on the and offers country style bread as well as beach. traditional Bruschetta, Focaccia and Garlic bread. Main courses aren’t restricted to Italian fare, with Indonesian dishes including the popular fried rice and fried noodles, as well as delicious satays, curries, and fresh fish and seafood dishes on offer. But Lotus is best known for its specialty home-made pastas and pizzas, and all the favourite pasta dishes are well-represented here: Tagliatelle, Fettuccine, Spaghetti, Penne, Gnocchi and Ravioli each shine with their individual flavours and authentic tastes.

The Calzone, with generous amounts of home-made tomato sauce, mozzarella, salami, and mushrooms folded in a pizza crust, is a delicious dish and great for sharing with friends. Despite the restaurant being packed, the staff does an exceptionally good job of keeping up with the guests, moving among the tables with friendly efficiency. Lotus Manager, Maurizio Cammarota, a trained chef and native Italian living in Lombok, is a wonderful host; greeting guests warmly, and moving between the kitchen and tables to check on food quality and guest satisfaction. Lotus is always popular, so it’s a good idea to reserve a table or get there early. As sunset approaches, the tables on the sand fill up with guests eager to witness the spectacular sunsets across the bay. Sit back and enjoy the fabulous views as the sky turns pink and orange, silhouetting the peak of Mt Agung on Bali against the horizon. With your feet in the sand and a drink in your hand, it doesn’t get much better than this!


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PASAR CLASSIFIEDS

SELONG BELANAK VILLA & LAND FOR SALE

PMA company (accommodation) with HGB certificate. 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom furnished western standard villa. Outbuildings - storage, staff accommodation and 2 bathrooms. Building plans - 6 stand alone villas. Full perimeter walls, flat, landscaped, 5 mins walk to beach, surrounded by other western villas, 25 mins to International Airport, 20 mins to Kuta. Land size (28 are) – Rp 2.9 billion Contact owner on site: Joe: 0812 3997 4011 (Whatsapp) Email: mishaenquiries@hotmail.com

LAND FOR SALE - MANGSIT 16 are (1,600m2), secluded valley, 5 mins to atm, taxi rank and beach. Rp 70 million / are Phone: 0813 5355 9918 / 0822 3644 3380

TOROK AIK BELIK – LAND (SHM) DIRECT OWNER SALE Beautiful high plateau in the south of Lombok overlooking Torok Aik Belik Bay and beautiful rice paddies. Stunning Indian Ocean view. Only 3 minutes drive to the beach on the new main road. Electricity already in place. 284 are (2.84 ha) IDR 22 million / are

www.bali-direct-contact-owner.com/land-for-sale/ lombok-land/south-lombok-001/

CERTIFIED LAND FOR SALE - SIRE CERTIFIED LAND FOR SALE Hak Milik (Freehold) 15 Are (1,500 sq mtrs) One hundred metres from Pemanang-Tanjung Road 750m North of turnoff to Kosaido Golf Quiet kampung area. Two access roads Rp 22 million per Are (negotiable)

Call or WA: Aziza 0819 3674 3666

Hak Milik (Freehold) 4.97 hectare (49,700m2). Just 5 mins to Kuta Beach. Access road already in place. Unobstructed 360o views to ocean, surrounding beaches, Mt Rinjani, Kuta and all its natural beauty. IDR 85,000,000 / Are (Approx US $6,000 / Are). WA +62 821 4587 5594 Ph: +62 878 5964 2482 (Indonesian / English)

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BELONGAS BAY – LAND (SHM) DIRECT OWNER SALE Stunning land in the south of Lombok overlooking Belongas and Pengantap Beaches. Beautiful hill land, unobstructed sea views. Direct access from new main road. Water and electricity already in place. 315 are (3.15 ha) IDR 9.5 million / are

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20 MINS FROM KUTA OUSTANDING SEA VIEWS! 3 Blocks for Sale From Rp 30 million per are (100m2) (US $21 / sqm) BLOCK 1 - 1,800m2 BLOCK 2 - 7,600m2 BLOCK 3 - 1.3 hectares Phone/WA: 0821 4587 5594 (English) +62 878 5964 2482 (Indonesian)


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VILLA BARU FOR SALE – KERANDANGAN

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Organic and natural products – dried fruits (cranberries, prunes, raisin, apricot), grains (oats, sorghum, quinoa), seeds (sunflower, pumpkin, chia, almond). Organic noodles, Virgin Coconut Oil, Apple Cider Vinegar, organic soy sauce, organic palm sugar, organic cocoa and much more. Personal shoppers welcome Discounts for wholesale and businesses We deliver!

3 BEDROOMS, 4 BATHROOMS Western kitchen, 7x4m swimming pool, staff quarters. 180m2 building, 461m2 land size, possible to buy land plots next door (same owner). USD 195,000 equiv or IDR 2.8 milyar (NEGO) Photos: www.chiinharmony.com

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A Plot FOR SALE in the famous villa complex known as THE HILL - Batu Layar 12.34 are (1234m2). Fantastic views over Lombok Strait and to Mataram City. The plot is flat and ready to build for private residence. Price Rp 235 million / are (Negotiable) Contact number: WA: +62 814 1325 0607 (owner) | atiek1717@gmail.com

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CORAL RESTORATION @ SENGGIGI BEACH

More than 80 participants consisting of professional divers, free divers, snorkellers, and volunteers from various communities helped to create an artificial coral reef off Senggigi Beach last month. The initiative by Lombok Eco International Connection saw a 6x3m iron frame placed on the sea bed to provide an anchor for the coral to grow. Around 200 coral “cuttings” (pieces of live coral) were then taken from ARTificial

Reef Park – another existing artificial reef – to transplant onto the new frame.

interesting snorkelling and diving locations off the beach in Senggigi.

ARTificial Reef Park is an underwater sculpture created by acclaimed Indonesian artist Teguh Ostenrik. The project was sponsored by Qunci Villas, Lombok and the installation was placed offshore in Senggigi on 24 May 2014.

Lombok Eco International Connection (LEIC) is a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) which is engaged in environmental education in Lombok.

This reef is now successfully growing and corals are large enough to seed the second artificial reef at Senggigi Beach. The volunteers came from a number of environmental organisations in Lombok and were assisted by BASARNAS (National SAR Agency) in placing the frame underwater and securing the new coral plants to the frame. In the future, both these artificial reefs will continue to grow, supplementing the existing natural reef, and creating

The organisation performs a variety of creative educational programmes to build environmental awareness in the young generation. Activities include mangrove planting, coral transplantation, tree planting and beach cleaning. Last year LEIC transplanted over 800 coral cuttings to an artificial reef off Kecinan Beach, North Lombok. To find out more, visit: www.lombokeco.org


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Great Food! Good Times! Jl Raya (Main Street) Senggigi Ph: 0370 693619 E: restaurant@asmara-group.com

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OPEN DAILY 11AM – 11PM TAKE AWAY AVAILABLE AND DELIVERY TO SENGGIGI AREAS HALAL CERTIFIED


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discover nature’s greatest gift

Pearl Farm Tours

(Groups or 2 adults minimum)

Pearl and Jewellery Showroom Private viewings welcome

Showroom Open Daily 9am - 5pm

PT Autore Pearl Culture, Teluk Nara, Malaka, Lombok Phone: +62 8133 992 0015 / +62 8133 992 0020 | Email: pearlfarm@pearlautore.com.au

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USEFUL CONTACTS EMERGENCY SERVICES Senggigi Police (POLSEK Senggigi): Jl Raya Senggigi. Phone: 0370 693267 | 632733 Lombok Police (POLDA NTB): Jl Gajah Mada 7, Mataram. Ph: 0370 693110. Emergency No: 110 Fire Brigade: Phone: 0370 672013. Emergency No: 113 State Hospital UGD (Emergency Unit Service): Phone: 0370 622254 Ambulance: Phone: 0370 623489. Emergency No: 118 Emergency Rescue (RSU Mataram) Ph: 0370 620009. HOSPITALS (Rumah Sakit) Siloam Hospitals Mataram Jl Majapahit 10 Mataram | Phone: 0370 623 999 / 628 111. Emergency: 1-500-911 Rumah Sakit Harapan Keluarga Jl Ahmad Yani 9, Selagalas. Ph: 0370 670000 | 6177000. Emergency (24hrs): 6177009. Mataram Public Hospital (Rumah Sakit Umum Mataram) Jl Pejanggik No 6, Mataram Phone: 0370 6660224 | 638464 New NTB Province Public Hospital (Rumah Sakit Umum Propinsi) Jalan Prabu Rangkasari, Dasan Cermen Phone: 0370 7502424 Central Lombok Public Hospital (Rumah Sakit Umum Praya) Jl H Lalu Hasyim, Tiwugalih, Praya. Phone: 0370 6635050 East Lombok Public Hospital (Rumah Sakit Umum Dr R Sudjono) Jl Professor M Yamin No 55, Selong, East Lombok. Phone: 0376 21599 Biomedika Hospital Jl Bung Karno 143, Mataram. Phone: 0370 645137 Risa Sentra Medika Hospital Jl Pejanggik 115, Cakranegara. Phone: 0370 625560 | 632117 DENTISTS (Dr Gigi) Drg. Farida Istiarini, Sp.Ort (Joli Sourire Dental Care) 1st Floor at Lombok Epicentrum Mall. Jl Sriwijaya, Mataram. Ph: 0878 6490 1535 Drg.Yuanita Jl Sriwijaya (opposite Kura-Kura Waterpark), Mataram. Ph: 0812 3763 156 Drg. Mumu Jl Bung Hatta 14, Mataram. Ph: 0853 3730 7008 VETS (Dr Hewan) / PET CARE Dr Dani (Scotty Pet Care) Jl. Majapahit No.40, Taman Sari, Ampenan. Ph: 0823 3910 2011 Dr Wahyu (Nobel Petshop) Jl Sriwijaya (next to Town Palace), Mataram. Ph: 0370 6160300 Dr I Gede Sudiana (FB: lombokanimalrescue) Jl Sadewa 9, Cakra. Ph: 0878 6585 6260 Dr Ajus Ph: 0878 6441 3232

Dr Yoses Kristianto (DC Petshop) Jl Saleh Sungkar, Ampenan. Ph: 0819 99831337 Dr Dwi Ph: 0878 6477 0490 Dr Irfan Ph: 0817 579 0834 Dr Nurul (Kuta) Ph: 0818 0366 2612 TAXI Blue Bird Taxi, Ph: 0370 627000 AIRPORT BUS / DAMRI Senggigi / Mataram, Ph: 370 642947 | 0878 6475 5513 | 0813 9862 4975 IMMIGRATION Jl Udayana, Mataram, Ph: 0370 632520 PUBLIC SERVICES ELECTRICITY PLN Mataram. Ph: 0370 643123 PLN Senggigi. Ph: 0370 693535 WATER (PDAM Mataram) Ph: 0370 632510 TELKOM (Phone/Internet) Ph: 021147 Directory Assistance (Phone Numbers): Ph. 021 108 POST OFFICES (Kantor Pos) Mataram: Jl Sriwijaya. Ph: 0370 632645 Senggigi: Jl Raya Senggigi. Ph: 0370 693711 CONSULATES AUSTRALIA Phone: 0361 2000100. Emergency: +61 26261 3305. Email: Bali.congen@dfat.gov.au BELGIUM Phone: 0343 740274. Emergency: 021 3162030. Email: stefaan.vancolen@st-group.com BRAZIL Phone: 0361 8446530. Emergency: 0821 44440018. Email: renato@bythesea.co.id BRITAIN Phone: 021 23565200. Emergency: 0811 8860053. Email: Consulate.Bali@fco.gov.uk CHILE Phone: 0361 281501 / 0811 394 045 Emergency: 021 252 1981. Email: chilehonconsulate@bali-villa.com CHINA Phone: 0361 239001. Emergency: 0361 239902 / 081239169767. Email: chinaconsul_dps_id@mfa.gov.cn DENMARK & NORWAY Phone: 085 100 21 6979. Emergency: 021 5761487 / +45 3392 0000. Email: danishconsbali@gmail.com ESTONIA Emergency: 0811 987111. Email: bharat@consul-estonia.or.id FINLAND & SWEDEN Phone: 0361 282223. Emergency: 0817 9723658. Email: finnishconsulatebali@yahoo.com FRANCE Phone: 0361 9345862. Emergency: 021 23557600. Email: consul@dps.centrin.net.id GERMANY Phone: 0361-288535. Emergency: 0812 3913938. Email: sanur@hk-diplo.de

HUNGARY 0361 425924. Emergency: 081 2385 3781 / 082 144 933 506. Email: hubaliconsul@gmail.com INDIA Ph. 0361 259502/3. Emergency: 08113976388. Email: cg.bali@mea.gov.in / cgsecy@gmail.com ITALY Phone: 0361 701005. Emergency: 0361 701005. Email: italconsbali@italconsbali.org JAPAN Phone: 0361 227628. Emergency: 0361 227628. Email: sokhibi@dp.mofa.go.jp / denpasar@ dp.mofa.go.jp MEXICO Phone: 0361 223266, 0361 245828. Emergency: 0361 288218 / 081 139 9929. Email: yudhara@ astinatravel.com / consulmex@astinatravel.com NEW ZEALAND Phone: 0361 8446456. Emergency: 0819 99477552 / 085 737 223000. Email: indy.honcondibali@gmail.com NORWAY Phone: 0361 282223. Emergency: 0817 9723658. Email: norwegianconsulatebali@yahoo.com POLAND Phone: 0361 263967 / 081 238 78324. Emergency: 0811 389449. Email: iblolec@pacificworld.com RUSSIA Emergency: 021 5222912 SLOVAK REPUBLIC Phone: 0361 9005583. Emergency: 0811810680. Email: konsulslowakbali@yahoo.com SOUTH AFRICA Phone: 0361 751223. Emergency: 0857 39114748. Email: bagus.sudibya@bagusdiscovery.com SPAIN Phone: 0853 3838 5008. Emergency: 081 38004 1258. Email: honorary.cspainbali@gmail.com SRI LANKA Phone: 0361 726200. Emergency: 0361 728483 / 081 238 01063. Email: citrabaliide@yahoo.co.id SWEDEN Phone: 0361 282223. Emergency: 0817 9723658. Email: sweconsul@yahoo.com SWITZERLAND & AUSTRIA Phone: 0361 264149. Emergency: 0811 3850041. Email: bali@honrep.ch THAILAND Phone: 081 238 25542. Emergency: 021 29328190. Email: rtcdps@yahoo.com TIMUR LESTE Phone: 0361 4722099. Emergency: 081 338 556373 / 081 557 02399 / 081 236 55988. Email: cgtl@dpsbali.com TUNISIA Phone: 0361 242659. Emergency: 021 52892328. Email: tunisconsulbali@popodanes.org / popo@popodanes.com THE NETHERLANDS Phone: 0361 761502. Emergency: 0818 789444 / 081 55 666 7777. Email: dutchconsulate@ kcbtours.com USA Ph: 0361 233605. Emergency: 081 112 44220 / 081 133 4183. Email: CABali@state.gov


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Australian expats living in Lombok were invited to meet the new Consul-General of Australia in Bali, Anthea Griffin, at a dinner held on the rooftop of Taman Unique Hotel in Senggigi this month. Up until her most recent appointment, Anthea was a senior career officer with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). Anthea replaces Dr Helena Studdert in the role of Australian ConsulGeneral in Bali. With more than one million Australians visiting Bali in 2018, a key role of the Consulate-General is to provide consular and passport services to Australian travellers, as well as expatriate Australians living in Bali and Lombok.

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THE The three main cities in Lombok – Ampenan, Mataram and Cakranegara – have expanded over the years and now merge together to create what is, for Lombok, an urban sprawl of shops, administrative centres and residential areas. A visit to the cities makes an interesting day trip, exploring the numerous shops selling everything imaginable from everyday items to gold and pearls. There are many pearl shops in Ampenan and the nearby village of Sekarbela that sell unset pearls and pearl jewellery at attractive prices. These are genuine pearls – some cheap quality from China and more expensive ones farmed in Lombok and Sumbawa. If you bargain the price, you can usually get a good deal. There are gold shops in both Ampenan and Cakra, with 24 kt gold being sold by the gram at market price. For cheap and interesting food choices, explore the many restaurants, warung (local cafés) and food stalls in the cities. Or just wander around the streets to soak up the atmosphere and discover fascinating insights into Lombok city life! Ampenan was the original port in Lombok during Dutch colonial times and some of the old architecture is still

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visible around the town, particularly toward the beach to the west, where the remnants of the port are slipping into the sea. The streets become a market at night, filled with warung and kaki lima (food carts) for cheap, tasty food and local flavour. Kebun Roek, just near the traffic lights in Ampenan on the road from the old Selaparang airport, is the site of the local markets. Every day traders set up stalls selling fresh produce from around the island, local snacks and products, live chickens and fresh fish in the afternoon when the fishing boats come in. A stroll through the markets is a pungent and enlightening experience!

Mataram, about 3 km to the east of Ampenan, is the administrative centre for Lombok and Sumbawa (NTB Province), with government offices, banks, mosques, schools and colleges, bookstores, the main post office, and Mataram University downtown. In Mataram, the Nusa Tenggara Barat Museum houses historical and cultural artefacts from Lombok and Sumbawa. It’s an interesting place to visit and occasionally hosts special exhibits. Displays include exhibits on geology, history and culture. Address: Jl Panji Tilar.

Ph: 632159 for opening times. There is a small admission fee. Also worth visiting is the cultural centre, Taman Budaya on Jl Majapahit. Music and dance performances are presented here regularly. Phone: 622428 for details. Cakranegara (usually abbreviated to “Cakra”) is Lombok’s main shopping area. It is also home to many Chinese and Balinese, who make up over 50 percent of the city’s population. The streets of the city make an interesting walk with gold shops, sporting goods, clothing and fabric stores selling imported silks, laces and cottons, to name a few. There is a local market at the main intersection in Cakra; turn right at the traffic lights and look for the entrance to the market on the left. Inside is a labyrinth of stalls selling everything from woven baskets to fresh flowers and local food. The next large town east of Cakra is Sweta. The Bertais Bus Terminal is located here for connections to the east of the island and beyond. Near the bus terminal there is a huge local market every day with all kinds of goods on sale, from foodstuffs to clothing, exotic birds, handicrafts and more. Shopping Lombok Epicentrum Mall on Jl Sriwijaya (see cities map) is Lombok’s most modern shopping centre with four floors of retail outlets. The complex houses a Hypermart Supermarket and a Matahari Department Store, as well as a Cinema XXI Movie Theatre and Timezone Entertainment Centre. There is a well-stocked Ace Hardware store, an Informa furniture store, and several pharmacies. Other retailers sell a wide variety of fashion, shoes, electronics, sporting goods, and much more.

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The Cities Continued from Page 50 There are many food outlets and cafĂŠs, as well as Burger King, KFC, Bread Talk, J. Co, Starbucks, Excelso, and more. The older Mataram Mall on Jl Pejanggik is a more low key shopping centre with a Hero Supermarket, Tiara Department Store, McDonalds and KFC outlets, electronics and home ware stores, and a

57 moon in September or October, is the biggest Balinese Hindu event on Lombok. The outer courtyard hall has large drums used to announce ceremonies and festivals. In the central courtyard are two buildings with raised offering platforms. The interior enclosure has 33 shrines as well as the three multi-tiered meru. The caretaker will meet you and give you a sash to wear in the temple. Please sign the guestbook and give a donation. Pura Mayura, just across the street from Pura Meru, was built in 1744 as the court temple of the last Balinese kings in Lombok. An open hall or bale kambang (floating pavilion) stands in the middle of a large artificial lake here and Pura Meru by Barbara

good selection of specialty shops. Nearby Temples and Places of Interest

an interesting temple is sheltered under huge old trees at the rear of the lake.

Pura Meru on Jl Selaparang, Cakranegara, was built in 1720 by Balinese Prince Anak Agung Made Karang and is the largest temple on Lombok. Its three meru are for the Hindu trinity – Shiva,Vishnu and Brahma.

The gardens and the adjoining Pura Jagatnatha temple complex are a peaceful place to escape the bustle of the city and well worth exploring.

This is an important temple for the Balinese here and its annual Pujawali festival, held over five days during the full

Photo by Ambara Jaya

Taman Mayura is open every day, from 8am to 8pm; admission is Rp 5000 per person. The gardens are popular on weekends so the best time to visit is during the weekdays.


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The Southwest

Southwest Lombok by Asriel Haryadi

The Southwest consists of long meandering coastlines of pristine white sand beaches with thirteen small islands - the Southwest Gilis floating in the sparkling turquoise waters just offshore. Unlike the famous ‘Gili Islands’ in northwest Lombok, the Southwest Gilis are largely uninhabited and have yet to be discovered by most travellers... that’s why we call them ‘The Secret Gilis’! The big island of Gili Gede is rapidly becoming the hub for tourism in the Southwest and, with a range of accommodation and facilities, it’s a good base for island hopping and exploring the area. The picturesque Southwest region starts at Sekotong, just south of Lembar Harbour, and features stunning beaches and bays set against a backdrop of rolling green hills. The drive down the southwest coast is an enjoyable trip, meandering through villages where life is largely untouched by tourism

and where the people are involved in their day-to-day activities of farming, fish cultivation, boating and fishing, brickmaking and other traditional pastimes. The peaceful village of Taun (or Tawun), is situated on a wide, placid bay in Sekotong. The ocean is sparkling turquoise and the dazzling white sand stretches in a wide sweep around the bay.

Gili Nanggu has accommodation for visitors, with simple cottages on the beach and a restaurant. The island is small and the beach has soft white sand and a good reef just offshore for snorkelling. There is also simple accommodation on Gili Sudak (the island closest to the mainland). Travelling a little further south, before the marine culture complex (Balai Budaya Laut), there is a small dirt road leading out onto a white peninsular of sand that juts into beautiful clear waters. Drive to the end for superb views and a close up look at Gili Genting.

Just out in the calm bay are the three lovely islands of Gili Nanggu, Gili Tangkong and Gili Sudak (and the tiny island of Gili Kedis) – all easily accessible by local outrigger boats. A small sign in the nearby village will direct you to the local boat hire area, where you can arrange boat trips out Gili Genting sits just off the tip of the peninsular and at low tide you can walk to Gili Nanggu and the other islands. across the sandbar and explore this Accommodation at Taun has grown over uninhabited island. Old volcanic rocks and the past few years and there are now stone carved from centuries of tidal flow a few small hotels and home stays on create small caves and alcoves, providing shelter for picnics and interesting nooks the bay. It’s easy to base yourself on the mainland and take boat trips to explore all and crannies to explore. the southwest islands from here. Continued on Page 56

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South Coast by Barbara

Further south you will come to the only petrol station along the south coastal road at Tembowong Village. Nearby is the site for catching boats out to Gili Gede, only a few minutes across the water. Gili Gede: The largest of the islands in the area is Gili Gede, appropriately meaning ‘Big Island’. The island lays just offshore and is so large visitors often mistake it for part of the mainland.

Continued from Page 55 resort swimming pool and purpose-built Spa facility and a beachfront restaurant. Guests at the restaurant can enjoy upmarket dining with a menu prepared from fresh locally-sourced seafood, imported Australian meats and in-house breads and bakery items. There is also an outstanding wine and drinks list.

All modern comforts such as air conditioning and ceiling fans, flat screen televisions with satellite channels and DVD, WiFi, fresh (not salt) hot water, plentiful power points for charging devices, and more are provided in each villa. Facilities at the resort include a tennis court, a putting green, a small gym, a

Villa Selalu has a private beachfront and a boathouse equipped with snorkelling gear, sea kayaks, paddle boards and bikes to make the most of your holiday. Individual rooms are available or rent the villa in entirety for the ultimate island escape!

Gili Gede is developing as the main hub for the Southwest Gilis as is one of the few islands in the area that has a choice of accommodation, making it an ideal base for exploring the other nearby islands. The luxurious ko - ko - mo Gili Gede Resort, which opened in February 2016, is the sister resort to ko - ko - mo Resort on Gili Trawangan. The stylish all villa resort, comprising fifteen 1 and 2 bedroom villas with private swimming pools, and one bedroom Villa Kecil (small villas), is spread out over spacious grounds on a pristine beachfront.

enjoy a number of indoor and outdoor living areas, as well as an 18m infinity pool overlooking the ocean surrounded by a spacious deck, BBQ area and lounging pavilion.

At the other end of the scale, there are a few small cottages and home stays on the island with simple accommodation for budget travellers. ko - ko - mo has a purpose-built jetty at the front of the resort and operate their own fast boat service – ‘Gili Getaway’ – making Gili Gede easily accessible, even for a day trip. Perched on the hilltop just to the north of ko - ko – mo is Villa Selalu, a private luxury retreat that enjoys outstanding 360º views of the stunning surroundings. The fully serviced 4 bedroom villa boasts unparalleled luxury with all mod cons and ultra chic furnishings. Guests can

Thamarind Resort is a familyrun resort with reasonably priced accommodation on the beachfront in comfortable rooms or individual bungalows, including a spacious family bungalow. Ideal for a low-key and relaxing holiday on the beach, the resort has private beach area and a restaurant with lovely views serving Indonesian and western meals. The friendly staff at Thamarind can organise a range of activities for all ages and interests. The nearby Ultimate Gili Gede Resort is geared for travellers who are looking for fun and adventure, with a range of activities including diving the Southwest Gilis and surfing trips to nearby Desert Point – a world famous surf location. The resort offers 4 beach bungalows and a 3 bedroom villa for families and friends sharing. On the hillside above the resort is Villa Vista – a spacious and fully-serviced private 4 bedroom villa, which shares all the resort facilities and boasts a swimming pool and stunning views across the ocean.

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VILLA SELALU Gili Gede, Lombok

A private, luxury hilltop retreat on Gili Gede with 360 degree uninterrupted views of a truly unique and untouched part of the world. Villa Selalu offers four king size bedrooms with marble ensuites and can comfortably accommodate up to 12 guests. *private white sand beach *18m infinity pool *hillside BBQ pavilion *private entertainment room *WIFI *spacious open plan living *fully air conditioned *satellite tv’s in bedrooms *commercial kitchen *fully catered *hillside breakfast berugak *bespoke furnishings and amenities *beach lounges *dedicated manager and staff *boat house *bikes *snorkelling equipment, kayaks, stand-up paddle-boards Whether booking one bedroom as a couple or two or more bedrooms as a group, enjoy exclusive access to the entire villa. For all enquiries: villaselalubookings@gmail.com +62 812 3961 6327 I +61 411 031 607 www.villaselalugiligede.com Visit our BRAND NEW beach box cafÊ, Gili Gede during your stay.


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Continued from Page 56 Schools of hundreds of small iridescent fish swim past and weirdly shaped squid Both resorts provide meals and can arrange transfers, boat trips, island hopping drift by in the deeper areas. and snorkelling around the islands. There is simple accommodation on Gili Gili Gede is large enough to provide a Layar and a restaurant serving fresh juices, range of activities such as hiking to the beers and tasty meals. hills in the centre for fantastic views Slightly further south, beautiful Gili Asahan across the other islands, exploring attracts visitors with its deserted white deserted beaches and hidden coves, and sand beaches, clear calm waters and meeting the people living on the island, swaying palm trees. who are very friendly and, as yet, unspoilt by tourism.

surfers every year from as far away as Hawaii and Brazil to challenge the huge waves of Desert Point, just offshore.

To the south of Gili Gede, the islands of Gili Ringgit, Layar and Asahan are lined up like secret treasures in the calm sea.

The drive to the point is dotted with bucolic scenery and tiny villages, making it a worthwhile trip even for non-surfers. There is basic surfer accommodation in the area and plans for development in the near future.

Bounty Cruises, a Bali based company, own a large parcel of land on Gili Ringgit and have constructed a boat mooring and pier on the island. There is good snorkelling on the west side of Gili Ringgit, accessed by boat. Large gardens of hard and soft corals lay just beneath the surface and the reef extends along most of the island’s coast. On the other side of the island is where the pier is located, on a fantastic white sand beach. It’s easy to snorkel offshore, just north of the pier and, although the reef isn’t as large as on the other side of the island, there is still plenty to see, and the scenery and beach are lovely. Many are astounded by the pristine conditions and huge schools of turtles seen near Gili Layar – the island between Gili Ringgit and Gili Asahan. Bright blue starfish drape themselves across patches of coral, and bright yellow and black Moorish Idols dart through the water.

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Gili Asahan Eco Lodge and Pearl Beach Resort both offer comfortable accommodation options on the island. Leaving Gili Asahan and back on the mainland, continue south on the coastal road until you come to a main intersection. A signpost to the left leads to the spectacular large bay at Mekaki. The road to the right leads to Labuhan Poh and Pelangan. There are small home-stays and private accommodations spaced out along the road to Bangko-Bangko – known as Desert Point and the surfing Mecca for those in the know – located on the far southwest tip of Lombok. The wide white sand bay is lined with fisherman’s huts and draws hundreds of

Although the road deteriorates after Labuhan Poh, it is still passable for most vehicles in the dry season. During the surfing season, from mid-May to September and again in December, the beach is buzzing with surfers, but otherwise it is a remote and peaceful area. Bali is clearly visible, with the island of Nusa Penida only about an hour’s sail away.

The dive sites of the Southwest reflect a good cross-section of what Indonesian diving has to offer. Dive in and be fascinated by turtles, white tip reef sharks, cuttlefish, moray eels and many other varieties of marine life. The reefs are full of colourful corals, which harbour an amazing variety of marine life, including ghost pipe fish, leaf fish, pygmy seahorses and much more. For non-divers, the islands are a delight for snorkelling – abundant coral reefs lay just below the surface waiting to be explored, filled with thousands of brightly coloured tropical fish, huge sprawling blue starfish and magical turtles gently gliding through the water. It’s easy to imagine hotels and resorts on all these beaches and islands in the future but for now, the Southwest is unspoilt and the Gilis remain the secret islands… stunningly beautiful, pristine and unique, and visited only by the lucky few.


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Tourists are drawn to the south for the stunning beaches and scenery, the laid back lifestyle, and almost year-round sunshine… as well as some of the best surf breaks in Indonesia! Kuta (sometimes spelt Kute) is the main town and tourism centre on the south coast of Lombok, and is the hub for exploring the fantastic southern beaches and the many places of interest in the region. The Lombok International Airport (LIA) is the only commercial airport on Lombok and is located just 25 minutes’ drive north of Kuta , making access to the south very easy. Located around 60 km south of Mataram, and about one and a half hour’s drive from Senggigi, Kuta makes for a wonderful day trip from other points in Lombok, or an alternative holiday destination for travellers exploring Lombok. Major roads have been upgraded and the main road to Kuta is in very good condition.

over 1000 hectares of prime beach land, will further transform the south coast in coming years.

traditional homes made of thatch and bamboo, with hardened cow and buffalo dung floors.

But for now, the south is still pristine and spectacular.

Nearby, on the hilltop, is one of the oldest mosques in Lombok: Mesjid Kuno. The small building with a thatched roof is considered holy and many believers make pilgrimages to pray here.

The drive down to the south coast is an interesting rural tour through small villages and farming communities. Fields of tobacco, corn and peanuts line the roadsides and farmers till the fields using antiquated ploughs pulled by large water buffalo. Just before arriving in Kuta, the road passes two traditional Sasak villages – Sade and Rambitan. On the east side of the road is Rambitan, a village that caters to tourists and has authentic clusters of thatched Lumbung, or rice barns, and

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The proximity to the airport has sparked an investment boom in the area over the past couple of years and Kuta has blossomed, with many new hotels, restaurants and cafés catering to increased numbers of tourists. The proposed Mandalika Resort development, with its plans for luxury hotels, villas and supporting facilities on

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Residents, who act as guides for a small fee, encourage walks through either of these villages and are happy to share a glimpse of their lifestyles with visitors. Kuta itself is a town on the move that is evolving quickly and positioning itself as the tourism hub for South Lombok. In the past, it offered mainly low budget hotels catering to the thousands of surfers from around the world who are drawn to the area every year. These days, there is a wide variety of accommodation to suit all budgets and

tastes, from simple and cheap hotels to luxurious villas with private swimming pools. As with accommodation options, new restaurants, coffee shops and eateries are springing up in the area almost monthly. Restaurants and cafes in Kuta now rival the foodies scene in Bali and offer a range of choices including Mediterranean, Japanese, Mexican, Asian Fusion, vegan and gluten free, nouvelle cuisine, home-made cakes and breads – dinners are trully spoilt for choice and you can dine in a different place every night without being bored!

Kuta offers a full range of tourist facilities from motorbike hire, car rental and tours, surf lessons and surfboard hire and more. There are several mini-markets in town selling drinks, snacks, toiletries and other daily needs, as well as ATM facilities, tour agencies and more. At present, Kuta boasts just one luxury resort: the Novotel Lombok. The Novotel has a range of accommodation, from comfortable hotel rooms to spacious suites and luxurious villas, some with private swimming pools.


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Designed to blend in with the environment, the unique style of the buildings at the Novotel are a wonderful example of traditional Sasak architecture. The Novotel occupies a privileged location on the scenic beachfront at Mandalika with a long white sand beach and lovely views across the bay. The stunning resort swimming pool and a bar overlook the beach and happy hours in the late afternoon are popular even with non-staying guests. There is also an upmarket Spa and two restaurants at the resort, which hosts a good variety of theme dinners with traditional entertainment during the week. Kuta attracts thousands of visitors every year for the great surf locations at Gerupuk, Ekas and the beaches to the east.

It’s easy to hire a board and a surf guide from here to learn surfing or, for experienced surfers, to access the more challenging surf breaks in the area. Otherwise, hire a car or motorbike and you can spend days visiting beautiful, mainly deserted beaches, both to the east and west of Kuta. Just east of Kuta is Seger Beach (sometimes called Mandalika Beach,

67 after the legendary Princess Mandalika – a beloved character in Sasak folklore who is believed to have sacrificed herself for the good of her people from the rocks overlooking the beach). It is here that thousands of people gather every year to celebrate the colourful ritual of Bau Nyale, when masses of sea worms spawn in the waters offshore. There are great views from the beach and even better views if you climb the surrounding hills. There are small stalls selling drinks and snacks to enjoy after taking a swim or a stroll to enjoy the views. The government has built a rather ugly building here to host the annual Bau Nyale Festival but nearby there is a lovely monument in the bay commemorating the Mandalika Legend.

The Warung has snorkeling equipment, surfboards and stand-up paddle boards for hire and the local owner, Herman, is a friendly host with a wealth of information to help make the most of your visit. The water at Tanjung Aan is calm and clear, with a white sandy bottom making it fantastic for swimming. There are also perahu (local outrigger boats) available for hire, offering trips around the bay and to the nearby surf breaks.

Tanjung Aan, around 5km east of Kuta, is a long picturesque beach with a wide sweep of white sand, There is a small hill towards the east end perfect aquamarine water with steps cut into the side. It’s an easy and shady trees on the shore. climb to the top for lovely views and you can watch the surfers catching the waves There are a number of offshore. warung or beach cafés along the beach selling cold drinks On the far western end of the beach is Bukit Merese – a larger hill and a slightly and beer, as well as snacks tougher climb – but worth the effort and simple meals. One of the best is for the fantastic views from the top. It Warung Turtle. is popular in the late afternoon, when Guests are welcome to relax on the sun everyone climbs up to see the spectacular lounges on the beach in front of Warung sunsets. Turtle and spend the day swimming in the calm waters. Dine on the beachfront or in Further east of Tanjung Aan is Gerupuk – well known as a top surf location and the shade of the café. situated on a peninsula of land that juts The fresh grilled fish and the Chicken in out into the ocean. Red Sauce are both highly recommended. Continued on Page 64

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The bay is used for lobster farming and is filled with local boats, which ferry avid surfers to no fewer than five surf breaks nearby.

left and right hand reef breaks as well as a beach break for beginners.

Gerupuk is also evolving and offers a range of simple accommodation and restaurants to cater to the growing tourist trade.

Are Guling has a good amount of simple accommodation, mainly catering to surfers and a number of local cafĂŠs, including places on the beach.

The beaches and scenery continue all the way to the east coast, with fantastic places such as Bumbang, Awang Bay, Ekas and Pantai Sorga (Heaven Beach)‌ the name says it all!

Mawun Beach is around 30 minutes’ drive to the west and is an almost circular bay with small green headlands rolling into the ocean from either side.

In the opposite direction, heading west from Kuta, are another series of beautiful beaches and bays hidden behind headlands and rolling hills, providing peaceful and secluded spots for picnics and swimming. All are within easy day trips of Kuta. Are Guling is popular with surfers, with

There are great views over the bay and to the small island of Gili Nusa just off-shore.

It is a spectacular beach with calm blue waters, perfect for swimming and spending a day lazing on the white sand. There are stalls on the beach selling drinks, snacks and simple meals. Mawi, around another 7km to the west, is for experienced surfers and has good right- and left-hand barrels for surfing

when the swell is large enough. For non-surfers, if you can brave the treacherous road, it is a lovely beach surrounded by small hills, with impressive views; look for the three pinnacles of rock jutting out of the ocean. Selong Belanak is a long sweeping bay framed on each end by headlands and surrounded by rolling hills. The beach is lovely for swimming and has good waves for body surfing, as well as being popular for beginners surfing lessons. There are many small stalls selling drinks and snacks, as well as offering surf lessons and surf board hire. Sempiak Villas has plush villas, some with private pools, perched on the hillside overlooking the bay with breath-taking panoramic views. Continued on Page 68

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Surfing at Selong Belanak Beach by DC

Laut Biru Restaurant and Bar at Sempiak Villas is a beautiful all-white venue right on the beachfront with lovely views. It is a popular place for a stop – and justifies a day trip in itself – serving fresh and delicious snacks and meals throughout the day in a pretty restaurant on the beach. There is also a serene Day Spa offering massages and beauty treatments.

Belanak Beach and beyond. It’s a breathtaking vista and one that has been attracting hundreds of guests since Aura opened. There are both covered and outdoor options for dining at comfortable tables and couches artfully arranged to take in the fabulous views. Guests can choose from a delicious assortment of all-day

snacks and meals, or pull up a stool at the stylish bar and order an icy cold beer or signature cocktail. The outdoor viewing deck overlooks a 23m infinity pool edged in white stone where guests can relax on sun lounges or float in the cool water with the illusion of flowing out into the blue of the bay beyond. Further west of Selong Belanak are the picturesque bays of Torok Aik Berik, Pengantap, Sepi and Belongas, and many more scenic beaches along the way; all are mostly deserted. For exploring this remote area it’s best to use an experienced local guide with a good vehicle. Steeped in history and legend, surrounded by beaches of almost surreal beauty, the south coast is a fascinating area to visit, whether your interests are historical, cultural or just the opportunity to see and explore some of the most beautiful and pristine coastal scenery in Indonesia.

Spend a day exploring the area, with lunch and a swim here as the highlights of your trip. In the Jabon hills behind Selong Belanak is the stunning Aura Lounge and Bar at Selong Selo Residences. Approaching via the winding mountain road, the contemporary design creates a surprising contrast to the small traditional homes dotted on the hilltops. Perched high on the hilltop, Aura Lounge and Bar overlooks the terraced green valley across to the wide crescent of Selong


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Three perfect tropical islands – Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno and Gili Air – sit in the sparkling ocean just off the northwest coast of Lombok. The Gilis, together with Rinjani volcano, are Lombok’s most famous icons and are consistently rated among the top destinations in S E Asia by travellers and travel publications. Every year the Gilis attract tens of thousands of visitors from around the world for their pristine waters, great diving and laid-back charm. The word Gili actually means “small island” in the local dialect, and so these islands have come to be known as “The Gilis” by travellers. Today the Gilis attract a diverse range of visitors – serious diving enthusiasts, sun-seekers looking for the perfect beach getaway, singles, families, and couples of all ages find something to attract them to the Gilis. There is a good selection of accommodation, restaurants and bars, and tourist facilities on all three islands, with the biggest range on Gili Trawangan. While nobody comes to the Gilis for shopping, each island has many shops selling essentials such as sunscreen, mosquito repellent, toiletries, cold drinks,

snacks and more. In addition, there are cheap clothing and t-shirts, sarongs and local handicrafts stalls. Activities include walking, riding bikes, horse riding and kayaking on Gili T, yoga, massage and beauty treatments, glass bottom boat trips and island hopping, liveaboard dive trips and cruises to nearby islands, fishing, sailing, surfing, SUP and all kinds of water-based activities. The islands provide ample opportunities for visitors to swim, relax, sunbathe, explore, snorkel and scuba dive with the many internationally accredited dive operators based in Lombok. Snorkelling from the shore is easy from each of the Gilis and at specific dive locations around the three islands, the pristine waters are home to an abundant variety of corals and thousands of species of tropical fish.

Gili Trawangan – affectionately abbreviated to ‘Gili T’ – is the most developed and popular of the three Gilis, with the greatest range of facilities and activities. It is the largest island of the three and the furthest from the mainland, but is easily reached from Bali in less than 2 hours and is only 10 minutes by speedboat from Lombok. Tagged “the party island”, Gili T continues to cater to the party crowd but also has a cosmopolitan vibe that becomes more evident every year. TripAdvisor® recently rated it as one of the ‘Top 10 Islands in Asia’.

An impressive array of aquatic life can be found here, including green and hawksbill turtles, moray eels, barracuda, reef sharks, and occasionally leopard sharks and manta rays, and more. Visibility is very good and commonly in the 15-30 m range; and water temperatures average 23°C (73°F) to 29°C (84°F). Many of the popular dive companies are owned and operated by westerners and are PADI and SSI licensed dive operators, with professional standards of safety and environmental awareness. Each Gili has developed independently and at different paces, giving each island a different “personality” or style. This means that travellers have a good choice, depending on their individual tastes and what type of island escape they prefer.

The island itself is around 3km long and 2km wide, so walking is easy and you can cycle around the island in around 1 ½ hours (but will need to get off and push your bike through sandy sections in the north). This is the only Gili to rise significantly above sea level and the hill in the south is a great lookout from which to enjoy the spectacular sunsets across the ocean to Bali or the brilliant sunrise over Mt Rinjani on mainland Lombok. On the far south end of the hill are the remnants of old WWII Japanese gun emplacements and crumbling bunkers, but the hand-dug tunnels have been blocked up. Continued on Page 73


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The busiest area on Gili T is the east coast, Here you will find the greatest number but Gili T’s popularity means development of bars and restaurants, many hotels and extends around the entire island. resorts, and lots of shops and activities.

Located between Gili Air and Gili T, Meno has the lowest population of the three Gilis and the least number of visitors.

Accommodation on Gili T ranges from basic budget places to mid-range and luxury hotels and private villas, so there is something for everyone.

Resorts, restaurants, dive centres, bars, shops and other businesses line the paved ‘road’ that runs around the entire coast of the island.

Restaurants rival Bali in quality and choice, and there are beachside cafés galore. Dining choices range from fresh seafood and modern healthy fare to authentic Indian, Italian and other cuisines; and from inexpensive Indonesian dishes to sophisticated fine dining.

Small roads meander inland from the main coastal road, where many of the island’s local people live. Home-stays, small hotels and private villas here offer a quieter (and often cheaper) alternative to the beachfront choices.

However, Meno’s popularity has soared over the past 5 years as travellers discover this ‘quieter Gili’ with its beautiful undeveloped beaches and laid back charm – all within easy reach of the diving and activities that have made the Gilis famous.

Even the shopping scene on Gili T is starting to resemble nearby Bali and new shops are springing up almost monthly. Shops and kiosks selling the usual sarongs and t-shirts now rub shoulders with 69 Slam, Billabong, and other brand outlets, as well as stylish little boutiques. There is a lively bar scene at night and the island has a rotating roster, where different bars have licenses to host a party on one night of the week (hence the “party island” reputation). These parties are a big draw-card for the crowds of younger people who come to the island. For those who prefer quieter entertainment, there are many low-key and romantic options, such as beachside dining, Spas, yoga retreats and more. The busiest area, called ‘Sentral’, is on the east of the island, close to the harbour.

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The north coast of Gili T has a quieter vibe and offers a peaceful alternative to the central area. Although the beaches to the north can be a bit ordinary, the views are beautiful and snorkelling from the beach is good. The location makes it easy to access the dining and nightlife options nearby but also offers a different, more natural side of the island. Likewise, the south and west coasts are popular with travellers seeking a place away from the crowds and are now dotted with small hotels, private villas and a couple of larger resorts. Although the beaches aren’t as nice as those on the east, the sunsets across the sea to Bali are magical. Gili Meno Gili Meno is the smallest and quietest of the three Gilis, perfect for really getting away from it all.

If you base yourself on Gili Meno, it is easy to dive around the other islands and to make day trips to Gili T and Gili Air via public boats and private boat charter. The water surrounding the island is clear turquoise and the beaches are covered in brilliant white sand, fringed with coconut palms and native sea pines. Like all the Gilis, the best swimming beaches and the most tourist facilities (including the boat harbour) are located along the east coast. It is possible to walk around the whole island on a small beach track in around 90 minutes. Those seeking total tranquillity head to the north and west coasts, where more development has been quietly taking place over the past years. The north coast boasts some beautiful quiet beaches and quality accommodation such as the luxurious Mahamaya Boutique Resort, quirky Adeng-Adeng Resort, and the elegant Seri Resort and Yoga Retreat to the northeast. Continued on Page 74


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Apart from these, small hotels and bungalows provide accommodation for those seeking a peaceful place in the sun with uncrowded beaches, clean waters and peaceful nights under the star-filled skies. There is no rowdy bar scene or noisy full moon parties here. Dotted around the island, casual beachfront cafés and bars serve Indonesian and popular western meals, with fresh fish and wood-fired pizzas being Gili Meno specialties.

Gili Air is the island closest to the mainland and can be reached in around 20 minutes by local boat or five minutes by speedboat. Being the closest of the Gilis to the mainland, Gili Air has the largest local population of the three islands; combining the charm of a tropical island with access to the people and culture that make Lombok unique.

Some provide low-key entertainment in the evenings, more so in the high season, but visitors to Gili Meno largely come for romantic escapes and a chance to rejuvenate on the island’s pretty beaches. A major attraction off the west coast is the underwater sculpture named ‘Nest’ located in the sea directly in front of BASK Resort. Snorkelling trips often include a visit to the sculpture or you can swim out to the site from the beach. Depicting 48 life-size male and female figures, standing together in a circle and entwined together on the ground, the art installation by famous sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor is hauntingly beautiful and well worth a visit. Gili Meno is also famous for the many turtles that live here. To swim with these huge creatures – that are so awkward and ungainly on land but move through their natural element with grace – is perhaps the most special underwater experience of all and a major reason for visiting Gili Meno. Gili Air Gili Air has a relaxed, laid-back style and is a good balance between the buzz of Gili T and the chill of Gili Meno.

The bar scene can get pretty lively in the evenings and, during high season, the island kicks into high gear with Full Moon parties on the beach. Alternatively, pull up a seat at one of the beach bars and enjoy live music by some talented local musicians. Activities include walking and cycling around the island, sun bathing, and swimming, snorkelling and diving, free diving, Subwing, kite surfing, glass bottom boat trips, stand up paddle boarding, surfing and other water sports. For exploring, there is a path running parallel to the beach and it takes around 90 minutes to circle the whole island. The interior is criss-crossed with a maze of tracks that can get confusing, but all lead back to the beach.

Like all the Gilis, the best swimming beaches are on the east coast and most development runs along the beaches here down to the harbour in the south.

The calm waters and good visibility make Gili Air an ideal place to learn to dive or to upgrade diving skills. There are a number of professional dive centres on the island and, of course, it is easy to explore the other islands from here.

Popular dive sites on Gili Air that attract divers from the other Gilis include Air The views from all points of the island are Wall off the west coast, Hans Reef and stunning but the east coast, facing Lombok, Frogfish Point off the north coast. is probably the most fantastic – looking The water surrounding the island is a clear, back at the big island with its white translucent aquamarine, made even more beaches and green mountains dominated pure by the sparkling white sand beneath. by Indonesia’s second largest volcano, Mt Rinjani. For those who have never had the pleasure of viewing the magical world Accommodation on Gili Air ranges under the ocean, Gili Air offers a superb from simple back-packer bungalows to opportunity to do so in safety and luxurious air-conditioned rooms and private villas with hot water and swimming comfort. pools. Other activities on the island include yoga and meditation classes, cooking There is a good variety of restaurants and beachside cafés on the island, offering classes, browsing the cute shops, relaxing massages and body treatments, and simply everything from traditional Indonesian chilling out on a beautiful little tropical dishes to up-market international fare, island. authentic Italian and other cuisines.

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Boats and Island Hopping: Gili Air, Meno and Trawangan are grouped together off the northwest coast of Lombok and only a short distance apart, so it is easy to move between the three islands.You may want to explore each island for a couple of days or base yourself on one and take day trips to the other islands. Public boats leave from the harbours on each island with transfers to the other islands available every morning and afternoon, eg; Gili Air to Gili Meno, or Gili Air to Gili Trawangan, and vice versa. Prices are reasonable. Purchase tickets at the ticket office located at the harbour on each island. It is possible to charter perahu (local outrigger boats), speed boats and even glass bottom boats for exploring the islands. Bargain hard! Electricity is fairly stable on all three Gilis, although blackouts are sometimes a problem. Most places have their own emergency generators for back-up power but smaller businesses may rely on candles and lanterns when the power goes out. Water is a scarce resource on the islands and is supplied by desalination plants and ground water wells.Your awareness in conserving this finite resource is appreciated; take short showers and opt to reuse bedding and towels. The tap water on all the islands is not suitable for drinking but bottled water is cheap and readily available. Internet is available on all three Gilis at most hotels and restaurants. Connections can be intermittent and speeds are generally slow. All three islands have ATM machines so you don’t need to carry a lot of cash. Credit cards are accepted at most dive shops and larger hotels and restaurants. Money changers are available on all the islands, although the rate is lower than on Lombok.

Health services on the islands are improving and there are basic medical supplies available. There are around a dozen clinics on Gili T, including a 24-hour Clinic at Hotel Vila Ombak. Gili Air also has several clinics and there are local clinics on Gili Meno.

Dress is casual on the islands and it is normal to see tourists walking around in swimsuits, sarongs and shorts. Remember that the islands’ residents are Muslim and nude or topless sunbathing is frowned upon. Please respect island culture and keep your clothes on!

Dive shop staff are also trained for emergency first aid. For anything serious, it is best to visit a hospital on the mainland (see our “Useful Contacts” page). Weather is generally hotter on the islands than mainland Lombok. Make sure you drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and use sun protection, even on cloudy days. There is no motorised transport on any of the islands. Walk, ride a bicycle or catch a cidomo (local horse cart). None of the islands is very large, so walking is an easy option. Bicycles can be hired for around Rp 50,000 per day, depending on the type and condition of the bike. Some hotels provide bikes free of charge for guests. Cidomo fares are generally expensive and rates are fixed by the koperasi on each island. On Gili T, rates are displayed in the front of the cart. Generally, short distances will cost around Rp 50,000 – 100,000; depending on your bargaining skills. Walking or riding a bike is a nicer option.

Mosquitoes can sometimes be a problem, especially during rainy season. DEET repellents are the best protection and local products such as “Autan” and “OFF!” are relatively cheap and readily available in the shops. The Gili Eco Trust (GET) is a nonprofit organisation based on Gili T that works to protect and conserve the environment. GET activities include reef conservation, waste management and education programmes, to name a few. The Eco Trust raises funds for its programmes through an Eco-tax collected from divers on the islands. The Trust holds regular clean-up days to collect rubbish from the beach and sea. Register at Gili T dive shops and join in the fun! To find out more about Eco-projects and to support GET programmes, visit: www.giliecotrust.com


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There are numerous fast boat services operating between Bali and the Gilis (as well as many that stop at Bangsal Harbour on the northwest coast of mainland Lombok). Alternatively, you can fly to Lombok and travel across to the Gilis. Fast Boats: With Lombok’s airport based in Central Lombok, fast boat services are a popular option to flying, and provide fast and easy transfers between Bali and the Gilis. Most fast boats leave Bali from either Serangan Harbour in the south of Bali (around 30 minutes from Kuta) or from Padang Bai Harbour in East Bali (around 2 ½ hours from Kuta). In good weather, fast boats can make the crossing in around 80 minutes but in heavy seas the trip can take two hours or more. The Lombok Strait – between Bali and Lombok – is one of the deepest bodies of water in the region and, during certain times of the year, waves can reach up to 4 metres high. Check sea conditions before travelling. As there are so many boats to choose from, search the internet for “Gili fast boat” to check other travellers’ reviews and choose a reliable operator. Avoid companies that practice “over loading” in busy times.

Gili Getaway is a comfortable fast boat departing from Serangan Harbour daily. Gili Getaway provides transfers to Gili T, Gili Air, Bangsal Harbour (on Lombok), as well as to Gili Gede in Southwest Lombok. Fares include air conditioned hotel transfers to main points in Bali. Ph: +62 811 380 1717 | +62 813 3707 4147. www.giligetaway.com By Plane: Fly to Lombok and either stay on the mainland before making a trip out to the Gilis or travel to Senggigi (around 1 hour) to arrange transport to the Gilis. Alternatively, organize a taxi or private

driver from the airport to Bangsal Harbour (approx 1 hour 45 minutes). There are many different options, as described below. Tour companies and dive operators in Senggigi also provide transfers daily. HOTEL TRANSFERS: Many hotels on the islands provide speedboat transfers for guests, as well as pick up services from the airport – enquire when you make your booking. FROM TELUK NARA AND TELUK KODEK: Teluk Nara is a large peaceful bay on the northwest coast, about 25 minutes’ drive north of Senggigi, and Teluk Kodek is a smaller bay directly alongside. Most of the dive companies, hotels and many businesses on the Gilis have boats moored here and transfer guests to the islands every day. It is possible to negotiate private boat trips (including speed boat transfers) out to the islands with local boat owners here, thereby avoiding the hassles of Bangsal. FROM BANGSAL HARBOUR: Catch a taxi to Bangsal Harbour, the main harbour to the Gilis on the northwest coast, about 30 minutes from Senggigi (and a few minutes north of Teluk Nara). Tickets are available from the sign-posted ticket office on the beachfront and boats are operated by Koperasi Angkutan Laut (Sea Transport Cooperative), which monopolises transport to the islands and sets the prices. Ignore touts who want to sell you tickets and buy directly from the office. Public boats are the cheapest option and depart regularly to each of the three islands. Get there early as departures are easier in the mornings. Boat charters are available, with prices depending on the number of passengers and your bargaining skills. Public speedboats operate from Bangsal Harbour to Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno and Gili Air daily from 9am - 4.20pm; but it’s best to get there in the morning. Boats leave roughly every hour and also provide fast and easy transfers between the islands (eg. Gili Air to Gili T). Price is Rp 85,000 per person. Private speedboat charters are available to all three islands, from around Rp 350,000 to Rp 500,000 depending on your bargaining

skills and which island you are going to. Unfortunately, the area is plagued by touts and scams, so ignore them and head directly to the ticket office on the beachfront. Public ferry and charter boat prices are displayed clearly on the wall of the ticket office. Be aware that public boats leave when there are enough passengers to warrant the trip, so you may have to wait for a while. Best times are between 8am and 2pm. If you don’t want to wait, or if the public boat looks dangerously overloaded, you may want to charter a boat, especially if you have a few people in your group. Don’t let anyone carry your bags or, if they offer to carry baggage, negotiate a price first. Ignore people who tell you that there are no return public transfers (there are); or that there is no water, mosquito repellent, etc., on the islands. All the essentials are readily available at shops on all three islands. Bangsal is a pretty area; it’s a shame some of the touts try to ruin it for everyone. If you get stuck at the harbour in the evening, there are some basic home-stays on the road from the beach. Arnel Bungalows is a nice option with pretty rooms at reasonable prices. The attached Salero Minang restaurant serves delicious Minang meals and the friendly owners can help with everything from vehicle hire to travel information and laundry services. www.arnel-restaurant.com FROM SENGGIGI: You can charter local outrigger boats from the beachfront in Senggigi (in front of the Art Markets). The trip out to the islands takes around one and a half hours. The journey up the coast in the morning is very scenic, but you may get wet on the way back. Make sure you negotiate a price with the boatman first! A good alternative is to check out the many dive centres on the main street in Senggigi who offer reasonable rates for transfers, usually including pick up from your hotel. Arranging snorkelling and dive trips inclusive of island transfers is a good way to save time, money and hassles.


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