Thursday, October 20, 2016

Paket lombok indah

Paket ini hanya jalan-jalan selama 8 jam keliling lombok cuma harga 700rb dan kami memberikan pelayanan yang terbaik....

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Friday, October 9, 2009

Mt Tambora

A three-day hike beginning at the small village of Pancasila near Calabai takes you through dense rain forest and on to the huge and awesome crater.

Tambora Utara (North) Wildlife Reserve (80,000 ha) and Tambora Selatan (South) Hunting Park (30,000 ha.) are two protected sites located in the north-west of Bima Peninsular. Deer and wild pigs can be found here. Read More...

Ranggo

Ranggo village on the way to Lakey Beach is famous for its traditional weavings, some even made from silk. Beautiful colourful houses built on stilts line the village streets. Read More...

Setonda

The Satonda islet consists of the top of an emerging volcano (300 m) and has unique geological features with a salt water lake.

The destruction of the forests on the islet dating back to the 1815 Mt Tambora eruption offers researchers a unique opportunity to study forest colonization.

The Island is home to many bird species and an endemic fish. The Moti Tol lake, in the old Satonda crater, occupies almost half of the island. Sea turtles nest on the islet. Read More...

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Wowo Maria Area

Located on the tourist route connecting Bima with Komodo Island, the Wawo – Maria area makes products of high quality and of exquisite cloth design.

Maria is noted for its traditional lumbung or rice barns (lengge) gathered together on a hill outside the village. Nearby at Wawo, lies the Dutch colonial recreation site Oi Wobo.

It has a Dutch heritage manor (Pesanggrahan Wawo) and a swimming pool fed by spring water and provide tourist accommodation. Read More...

Sape

Sape is on the main east-west tourist route and 4 km from the port (Labuhan Sape) for passengers to visit nearby Komodo island, famous for its dragons, the largest reptile.

The culture in this eastern region is different from elsewhere. The beaches to the north from Lamere to Matambolo are good for swimming, sunbathing and watching sun rise. Read More...

Sunday, August 23, 2009

General Information

West Nuas Tenggara

Introduction
Lombok and Sumbawa, the two main island of West Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara refers to the islands east of Bali) offer a charming variety of landscapes, places of interest and activities for the tourist. At least five tropical islands (The Gilis – Trawangan, Meno, and Air, Gili Nanggu, Moyo Island) and coastlines lined with pristine beaches and fabulous waters for swimming, sunbaking, sailing, surfing, fishing and underwater activities await.

The countryside is ideal for trekking and for those with an adventurous spirit. Lombok has Mt. Rinjani, an awe inspiring volcano which soars to a height of 3726 m, while Sumbawa’s Mt Tambora is credited with the most destructive eruption in recorded history. It once was the highest mountain in South East Asia until it violently erupted in 1815, blowing its own head off and reducing its height to 2850 m.

Lombok and Sumbawa have many areas of marine production such as fish, shrimps, seaweed and pearling. Around the slopes of Rinjani are forest, plantation or agricultural areas sprinkled with various waterfalls and long sloping ridges. There are plenty of wet rice fields. In the dry season of central Lombok these give way to tobacco production. In the drier areas of southern Lombok and Sumbawa dry rice and other cash crops become common. Sumbawa has significant pastural areas for cattle, goats and horses.

Lombok’s accommodation list includes fine local hotels and international 5 star hotels such as Sheraton, Holiday Inn, Novotel and Oberoi. Sumbawa has an Aman resort Moyo island, which has had a number of famous guests such as Princess Diana and ranges of hotels particularly at Huu (internationally known Lakey Beach), Maluk / Sekongkang (in south-west Sumbawa). Read More...