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Lombok Culture and Nature
LOMBOK
ISLAND
Lombok is
dominated by Mount Rinjani, the Indonesia's second highest volcano (after
Mt. Kerinci in Sumatra). Located in the province of Nusa Tenggara Barat
(West Nusa Tenggara), it's dense primary rainforest still covers the steep
slopes of the mountain complex. The Senggigi is well known with its marine
tourist activities such as white sandy beach, diving and snorkeling spots,
island cottages, the unique culture of Sasak tribes made Lombok - the 'neighbor'
island of Bali which isn't tourist yet - in the future will compete Bali.
Sasak,
physically and culturally have much common with the Javanese, Balinese and
Sumbawanese. Most Sasak are normally Muslim, but many retain elements of the
ancient animist beliefs.
Islam and
Balinese Hinduism are the two main religions on Lombok, there are also
Christian and Buddhist. WEKTU TELU is an indigenous religion, unique to
Lombok and thought to have originated in the northern village of Bayan. It
is a mixture of Hindu, Islamic and animist influence that make up this
religion and the concept of a trinity is embodied in many Wektu telu
beliefs.
MATARAM:
Mataram is the administrative capital of the province. Some
of the public buildings, such as the Bank Indonesia, the new post office and
governor’s office and residences are substantial.
SENGGIGI:
Senggigi is the most developed tourist area on Lombok, all
the tourist facilities are here, plus a range of top-end and mid-range
accommodation. Senggigi has fine beaches, although they slope very steeply
into the water. There are some snorkeling off the point and in the sheltered
bay around the headland. The beautiful sunset over Lombok Strait can be
enjoyed from the beach. As the darkness comes, the lights of fishing boats
look like a little city just off shore.
GILI
ISLANDS:
Gili Air, Gili Trawangan and Gilio Meno are three small,
coral-fringed islands situated off the north-west of Lombok. These islands
have superb, white sany beaches, clear water coarl reefs, brilliantly
colored fish, and the best snorkeling on Lombok.
BATU BOLONG
TEMPLE:
Is a temple on rocky point which just into the sea. The rock
on which its seats has a natural hole, giving the temple its name (which
literally means ‘rock with hole’. Being a Balinese Temple, it’s oriented
toward Gunung Agung, Bali’s holiest mountain, across the Lombok Strait.
MAYURA WATER
PALACE:
Is an artificial lake with an open-sided
floating pavilion that was built in 1744 and once was a part of the royal
court of Balinese Kingdom. The pavilion is connected to the shore by a
raised footpath and was used both as the court of justice and a meeting
place for the Hindu lords. Today the palace grounds are used to for
offerings and the occasional cockfight. It’s a pleasant retreat these days
but in 1894 this was the site of bloody battles as Dutch and Balinese forces
fought over control Lombok.
PURA MERU:
Directly opposite the water palace, Pura Meru is the largest
temple on Lombok. It was built in 1720, under the patronage of Balinese
price, Anak Agung Made Karang, as an attempt to unite all the small kingdoms
on Lombok. Intended as a symbol of the universe, the temple is dedicated to
to the Hindu’s trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva.
NARMADA:
Was constructed in 1805, by the King of Mataram. Laid out as a miniature
replica of Gunung Rinjani and its crater lake and it has Pura Kalasa, a
Baslinese Temple that still use for Pujawali celebration to honor God Batara,
who dwells on Gunung Rinjani.
LINGSAR:
It is a large temple complex, said to have been built in 1714
for both Hindu and Wektu Telu religions. The Hindu’s temple is on the
northern section, little hinger and the Wektu Telu’s temple is on the
southern section.
SURANADI:
Set in pleasant gardens, is noted for its bubling, icy cold
spring water and restored baths with ornate Balinese carvings and it has one
of the holiest temple on Lombok.
BANYUMULEK &
PENUNJAK:
The main traditional Gerabah pottery industries of Lombok.
The pottery are made from a local clay with simplest of techniques. It is a
rich terracotta color, unglazed but hand burnished to a lovely soft sheen.
SUKARARE:
The small village of Sukarare is a traditional weaving
center. There’s such a variety of style, quality and size.
REMBITAN &
SADE:
These are two of Sasak Village of Lombok. Both has an
authentic cluster of thatched houses and Lumbung (the traditional rice barns
and an architectural symbol of Lombok) surrounded by a wooden fence.
KUTA BEACH:
Is the best known place on the south coast of Lombok. There
is a magnificent stretch of white sand and blue sea with rugged hills raise
around it. Local people flock to Kuta Beach for a yearly traditional
festival of Nyale fishing celebration. This is a festival when hundred of
Sasaks gather on the beach to catch the worm-like ‘Nyale Fish’, a good catch
is a sign that the rice harvest will also be good.
DAY 01:
MATARAM – CITY TOUR
Upon your
arrival at Mataram Airport, our guide meets you. A city tour includes a
visit to major town, Mataram with its inetersting objects: State owned
Museum, introduces you to the island's colorful history as being once part
of the Balinese Kingdom. The Mayura Water Palace, Pura Meru the largest
Temple on the island. Drive 10 km to the east, Narmada the miniature of the
summit of Gunung Rinjani and its crater lake and Pura Lingsar, the large
temple complex which is said to have been built in 1714 for both the Bali
Hindu and Wektu Telu religions. Afterwards, Senggigi, an ideal base for your
2 nights stay at Senggigi Beach Hotel (B).
DAY 02: GILI
ISLANDS
Morning after
breakfast we drive you southward to Bangsal with en route stops at colorful
local market and for stunning view of Lombok Strait. Bangsal Port, where you
embark on 1 hour journey by motorized sea-transportation to the most visitor
island: Gili Trawangan. Relax on the white sandy beach or join some optional
tours: snorkeling or diving. Lunch at local restaurant is on your personal
expenses. Late afternoon cruise back to Bangsal for Senggigi (B).
DAY 03: FREE
PROGRAM
Enjoy a day
free to relax on the beach, swimming in the warm tropical water off Senggigi
or walking a long the coast, meet the local people and observe the local
fisherman activities (B).
DAY 04:
SASAK CULTURES – KUTA BEACH
Today we travel
to the south of Lombok with en route visits of: the traditional hand weaving
village of Sukarare. Next is to Penunjak which is famous for its colorful
"Gerabah" pottery made in traditional way and simplest technique. Before we
continue our way to the famous Kuta Beach, we stop at Rembitan & Sade, two
of traditional Sasak Villages, home of the island's native. Tanjung A’an at
Kuta Beach area is famous for its stunning view, a magnificent stretch of
white sand and blue sea with rugged hills raise around it. Your overnight
stay at Kuta Indah Hotel and dinner is available at local restaurant or
hotel (B).
DAY 05: KUTA
– MATARAM AIRPORT – OUT
Morning after
breakfast or at the appropriate time, we transfer you to Mataram Airport for
your flight to your next destination (B).
INCLUDED:
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Airport transfers
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Private land transportation by
air-conditioned car/bus)
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Accommodations as per the
itinerary
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Meals as per the itinerary (B:
Breakfast, L: Lunch, D: Dinner)
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Tours & Services as per the
itinerary
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Permits and Donations
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English speaking guide
EXCLUDED:
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Flights
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Travel insurance
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Extra meals
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Alcoholic beverages and mini
bar at Hotel
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Laundry and other personal
expenses
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Optional Tours
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Tips and Any expenses due to
flight delay or cancellation.
WHAT TO
BRING:
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Good and comfortable walking
shoes
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Comfortable cloths and T –
Shirt
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Sandals/slippers
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Rain coats
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Day pack
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Flash light
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Binocular
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Camera
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Personal medicine and first aid
kit and other personal things.
Important:
Before you travel please check your Tour Voucher and Arrival
Information for the latest joining instructions. This will be sent to
you upon receipt of final payment.
All itineraries are subject to change without prior notice.
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