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Lose Yourself in Lombok

by admin on March 13, 2010

Lombok is an exotic destination, located about 40 km east of Bali and west of the Sumbawa Islands, in the West Nusa Tenggara Province in Indonesia. Occupying an area of more than 4500 square kilometers, Lombok consists of several tiny islands, and looks like what Bali was more than 25 years ago.


The island can be easily reached from Bali through an enjoyable boat ride or via a 30-minutes flight from Denpasar International Airport in Bali. Lombok is made up of three administrative regions: Central Lombok, West Lombok, and Eastern Lombok. Mataram, located to the west, is the administrative capital as well as the largest city in the island. Lombok’s other prominent two cities are Selong in the east and Praya in the center.


Dominated by the magnificent Mount Rinjani, perched about 3500 meters above sea level – Lombok has more than a dozen of incredible beaches, and is much favored for its beautiful landscapes comprising charming mountainsides, towering volcanoes, swaying palm trees, and stunning bamboo plantations. The island, with its incredible sandy beaches, becomes truly magical when twilight sets in. In deed, Lombok is truly a paradise, and no wonder why vacationers including honeymooners visit this amazing destination year-round.


Most popular among the attractions of Lombok is undoubtedly its beaches, of which perhaps the most prominent is Senggigi. A perfect spot to relax and unwind, Senggigi is an awesome beach resort area, boasting of an array of white sandy beaches as well as safe swimming areas. The central region of Senggigi has some excellent spots for enjoying surfing. The vivid reef seen here forms shelter for a variety of rare species of marine life. In addition, its elegantly shaped coral makes it an excellent spot for snorkeling. Senggigi also provides superb facilities for activities such as canoeing and boating.


Excellent beaches are also found in the Gili Islands, located off the north-west coast of Lombok. An archipelago of three stunning islands such as Gili Air, Gili Meno, and Gili Trawangan, Gili’s each island features superb white sandy beaches, picturesque coral reefs, azure blue water, and multi-colored fish, all of them making it a great spot for activities such as scuba diving and snorkeling. Gili Islands are much popular among the westerners as well as travelers looking for a secluded island experience.


Another unbelievable beach in the island is Kuta, situated on the south coast of the island. During the low tides, the beach becomes a shallow water pool with turquoise blue water, thereby making it a haven for swimming. Tanjung Aan and Gerupak are the other popular beaches in the area.


However, the attractions in Lombok are not just beaches, but beyond that. Many of the prime attractions in Lombok are centered around its capital city, Mataram, which is also the seat of administration of the island. Mataram has something for everyone. For instance, if you are an art and culture lover, then take a tour to the Mataram main square, where art exhibitions and puppet shows are organized. Sightseeing options are also aplenty in Mataram, and just few among them are Karang Bayan Traditional Village, Narmada Park, Mayura and Bale Kambang, and Mayura Water Palace.


A plenty of sightseeing options are also available in Lombok cities such as Cakranegara, which is regarded as the commercial center of the island and inhabited by Chinese and Balinese communities. The focal point of the city is the Paru Meru, the largest temple in Lombok. Many of the restaurants and outlets found here are owned by Chinese; hence this city is sometimes referred to as the Chinatown. Also, a popular city is Ampenan, a port town which is home to the only airport in Lombok. Not to miss attractions in the city are the Water Temple of Pura Segara on the northern shores of Ampenan and the Negeri Nusa Tenggara Barat museum.


Lombok has a great number of hotels to cater to every taste and budget. For those who want to experience the tranquility of Lombok in luxury, then some excellent choices are available in the form of upscale hotels with rooms appointed with top-end amenities. Some hotels provide packages inclusive of sightseeing and facilities for enjoying a continuum of activities such as trekking, snorkeling, diving, golfing, and surfing. There are also hotels providing superb packages for conducting beach weddings in Lombok.

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Tran November 3, 2010 at 5:26 pm

Korean food is the best. I would fly there right now just to eat. If it´s not already on your list, try to make it to Honeymoon Island. When you get there, rent a moped. Peaceful ride and beautiful landscapes await you!

Thomas Chan Siu Cheung November 8, 2010 at 11:59 am

To me, China is aimed to work hard for a complete realization of rule in accordance with law, as currently there are still many cases that corruption and the arbitary discretions in the hands of regional officials does a lot injustice all over the territory. This could be attributed by the large scale of the country that central authority may fail to exert its control over smaller administrative regions. But such a realization does not necessarily conclude that rule of law has been added in Chinese leaders’ agenda.While some may deem that Wen’s words on liberal issues may be a positive sign for China’s democratic development, but I would see it to be a political maneovre to console the public, in view of the Nobel prize issue laying ahead (which has been materialized now). But even did it means that China is increasingly accepting these universal values to be practiced in its own boundary, the pace of its development would be kept in a way of ‘extreme prudence’. What’s paramount would be the position of their sovereignty would not be wavered, as has been seen in Russia.

clickclickpatpat November 13, 2010 at 11:07 am

Why don't? we see what comes next? :(

TorontoBizcaf December 2, 2010 at 8:32 pm

speaks in the House on the lack of facilities like a football field in Putrajaya, the Malaysian administrative capital.

Graham Carter January 14, 2011 at 6:16 pm

Well said! I’m not in a position to comment on IMB, but as a missionary leader with 25 years experience in tribal cultures of PNG and the South Pacific Islands, I have to agree entirely.

jdh501 January 16, 2011 at 9:48 pm

and capt … the proof is after the event so lets not call it bullshit either.. lets see what stupid ass debunker? wants to debunk this

Let's go.>>????N January 18, 2011 at 10:42 am

that is very sadistic and pretty scary. i don't really like it. i mean it's all violence and evil and freaky stuff and there's not much of a plot. it's just a violence fest.

mcdowall April 12, 2011 at 8:59 am

Having travelled both Indonesia and Thailand I am surprised you mentioned Thailand as a good spot for Surfing. I just found a lot more surfers in Bali and on the Gili Islands.Food was probably comparable in price, but a Bintang being slightly more expensive than an 80Baht Chang :)

sabaku_Temaa May 5, 2011 at 4:28 am

iM iN jAMAiCA W/ dHA kEYs UNdER PAlM tREEs –nicki minaj

razalieee May 10, 2011 at 4:17 pm

love the sence of humor and the high adventure where the icat quota was reached but not breached

turisdata May 10, 2011 at 9:42 pm

Gili islands here we come!

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HyperTheHedgehog57 June 25, 2011 at 2:57 am

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tazo158 November 1, 2011 at 1:34 am

huh? you are not making any sense!
look what white women have done many bad things?
look up in history!

donk35 November 30, 2011 at 7:26 pm

you sound like a holocaust denier. if you question israel you're as bad as hitler. etc etc. that's the basic argument, anyway.

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