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PLACES OF INTEREST
SENGGIGI BEACH
Senggigi Beach is to Lombok what Kuta Beach is to Bali. It is the most popular
and becomes the tourist centre of the island. However, it is incomparable to
what Bali is now, if anything, Senggigi Beach resembles the idyllic Kuta Beach
in its heyday many years ago when it was beautiful beach, flanked by some
losmens ( low-cost family-run pensions ) and restaurants.
Senggigi Beach is set in tropical greenery where palm trees are grown, and it is
located in mountain background with scenic spectacles. Of an eye view, it is
almost no property like three-four-five star hotels are standing there, it looks
so quite and peaceful. It has beautiful beaches; fascinating sunset and coconut
palm trees are completing the dream of a holiday land. Then in the afternoon,
and even at early morning as you turn your eyes off the Lombok Strait there
would be hundreds of sailing boats on their way to fishing and home after their
night in the ocean. All these are what Senggigi Beach is for you.
THE LESSER ISLANDS OF LOMBOK
Lombok has lots of smaller islands, which are sparkling along its coastal
boundary. To the north, Gili Terawangan, Gili Meno, and Gili Air, are the
favourite islands providing white sandy beaches, clear crystal water, beautiful
marine life, and colourful coral and fish.
More islands are located to the southwest of Lombok, namely Gili Nanggu, Gili
Genting, Gili Gede, Gili Layar, Gili Poh, Gili Lampu, Gili Sudak and many
others, are all unspoilt islands. Some islands are also located off the south
coast and the eastern tip of Lombok.
PURA MERU
Pura Meru is the largest Hindu Temple in Lombok and it is dedicated to the
Trimurti, the Hindu Trinity of Brahma, Shiva and Wisnu. The Pura symbolises the
universe and has three courts. The first one is the hall with 'Bale Kul-Kul' a
wooden bell beaten to call the Hindu people from the surrounding areas to
ceremony. The second court is provided with two buildings where people may
arrange their offerings such as fruits and flowers. The innermost is the centre
court where three Merus and thirty-three smaller shrines are available. It is
located in Cakranegara, and it was built in 1720.
MAYURA
It is one part of the Royal Court of the former Balinese Kingdom in Lombok and
was built in 1744. It is situated close to Pura Meru in Cakranegara. The house
in the middle of a large pond is called 'Bale Kambang' or the Floating House and
was both a court of justice and a place of meeting for the Hindu Lords.
At the Bale Kambang some hajj-like-statues were put representing the good
co-operation amongst the two larger communities, the Sasak-Moslem and the
Hindu-Balinese.
In the attempt to rule Lombok, a Dutch colonial expedition came to Mayura to
enforce their authority - General Van Ham the leader was killed here together
with all of his men. His grave can still be seen at Karang Jangkong, Cakranegara.
MANDALIKA MARKET
This market is the re-present of the old Sweta Market. Proportionally as to
what Sweta Market was, Mandalika Market remains the largest public market of
Lombok complete with all of its uniqueness. All kinds of Lombok product can be
found here. Varied Lombok crops, fruits, vegetables, fish, meat, clothes,
kitchen utensils, agriculture-tools, almost anything, all arrange on its own
stall and row depending on the sort of good to be sold. The grocers come from
different part of the island and that also makes this market so interesting.
Take your chance on listening them communicating one to another using our Sasak
Language, you will be amazed - there are about 30 dialects of Sasak Language
used on the island.
Mandalika Bird Market is located nearby; displaying various species rarely found
nowadays, many are almost on the verge of extinction. This is an easy place to
observe the bird treasury from the still existing faunas of West Nusa Tenggara
Province.
NARMADA
Narmada was a summer palace for the Royal Family of King Anak Agung Ngurah,
was built in 1727. It is a good place to spend some time after the hectic life
of town, having beautiful gardens and an artificial lake made for ritual
purposes.
A sacred spring water called 'Tirta Amerta Padmawangi' or more well-known as
'Water of Eternity', is believed to have the effect of keeping one fresh and
young, can be found at the centre of the Palace. A holy temple lies at the top
of the area is dedicated to Shiva and is called Pura Kalasa.
SURANADI
The mountain resort, Suranadi, offers great freshness and is suitable as a
recreational area. It has plenty of spring water and has a cold watered pool.
The surrounding forest offers an opportunity to wander and enjoy the quite
atmosphere of tropical greenery. In the outside yards of the hotel, exist the
eels, which have been sanctified and may not be caught. Suranadi lies at some
six kilometres from Narmada.
Sesaot walking site can be found at two kilometres north of Suranadi. Golong
Golf Course lies within ten minutes drive to the south. Also, Suranadi produces
various kinds of fresh fruits - some fruit stalls are available just near-by the
entrance of Suranadi Hotel. Suranadi is an ideal spot to have fun, sport and
relaxation as well.
KARANG BAYAN
A traditional village situated at some seven kilometres north of Narmada,
whose people still practise the unique Sasak tradition and life-style. Some note
that the people still follow the faith of Moslem Waktu Telu, a belief resulting
from the influence of Hinduism on Islam.
An old mosque can still be found in the centre of the village, and is preserved
in the original construction style. Sekepat or Sekenem pavilions are found
mostly at the front of the local's traditional houses functioned as meeting
places or guest receptions. And a Rumah Adat (traditional house) where the head
of the village lives, is located at the centre of the village, and is regarded
as symbols of unification of the entire area.
LINGSAR
Lingsar Temple is the most unique and holy temple found only on this fertile
land of Lombok. It belongs to both the Hindu and the Moslem Waktu Telu. Some may
consider this uniqueness is odd, but here it is natural and is regarded as the
re-present or symbol of harmony amongst these faithful people.
There are two main praying places, one named Pura Gaduh erected for the Hindus,
and Kemalik for the ones following the faith of Moslem Waktu Telu.
An artificial war called 'Perang Ketupat' held once a year somewhere between
October to December - may be interpreted in various ways. One might say as
thanks giving ceremony, or a ritual to bring rain and good harvest. Ketupat is
boiled rice wrapped with palm leaves and is used as the weapons instead of
arrows, keris dagger or spear.
PURA GUNUNG SARI
Heroic patriotism remains alongside the history of Perang Puputan (suicide
attack) as the last battle between the Dutch General, Van der Petter, with his
troops and the King of Lombok Anak Agung Nengah with his followers (November 22,
1894). The battle, fought on the hill of Gunung Sari, was ended by the defeat of
the King. A temple, known as Pura Gunung Sari, was erected on the hilltop as the
witness of the tragedy. It is four kilometres from Mataram to the north.
BATU BOLONG
As its name implies, Batu Bolong is marked by a large rock with a hole in
it. The Pura (temple) on top of the rock, looks across Lombok Strait to Bali
where Mt. Agung towers over the horizon spiking the sky, is where the Hindu
people come to make offering at certain time. The story told, is that, a long
time ago one beautiful virgin was cased into the sea from the top of the rock;
that is why, people say, the pura was built on the spot, and why many sharks
petrol the water below to protect the holy place. When the weather is fine and
the sky is clear, Batu Bolong is one of the best places to witness the amazing
sunset of Lombok.
MT. PENGSONG
Approximately 6 kilometres to the South of Mataram lies Mt. Pengsong that
offers visitors with scenic landscapes of it's surrounding. In fact this object
is provided for the energetic, as we have to climb up to the top (in
approximately ten to fifteen minutes) for the best rewards. Rice paddy fields,
the surrounding villages and the entire towns of Ampenan, Mataram and
Cakranegara can be viewed from this top. Besides when the weather is sunny day
and the sky is clear, if you view to the West across the Lombok Strait there
lies Mt. Agung of Bali. Some photography opportunists frequently took this spot
for the best Lombok sunset. This place is regarded one of the sacred places for
the Hindus, therefore on the very top of this hill was built one holy temple
with few shrines. Some also note that the monkeys that live in this area was
said to be the protector of this holy place.
GETAP
Getap Traditional Blacksmith Village is located at one kilometre to the
South of Cakranegara. Manual labours such as pounding and hammering, blowing
coal-fire with traditional air pump, heavy-sweats and the noise of bang-bang,
are apart of daily routines to be found in this village. Some said that the
people who become the blacksmiths of this area has been rewarded this particular
job by the former Balinese King of Lombok. This talent then was inherited to the
following generations. In the old time these people used to produce
war-supplies, but mostly nowadays they produce all kinds of agriculture tools
and daily utensils for family-houses. One thing we proud of these people are
that most of them become the re-cycle agents of any wasted metal materials of
cars and industries. This is in agreement to our views on environment sustainity.
THE WEST NUSA TENGGARA MUSEUM
This museum is the biggest one found in this province preserving artefacts
and various historical items of Lombok and Sumbawa. Nowadays it houses over one
thousand of precious items and the many Royal belongings of Bima, Dompu, Sumbawa
Besar, Selaparang of East Lombok, Pejanggik of Central Lombok, Cakranegara of
West Lombok, Bayan and Sembalun of North Lombok. The collections also include
1239 manuscripts conveying the ancient history of the area, written on lontar
(dried palm leaves), barks of tree, and bamboo in ancient native language. This
museum is located on Jalan Panji Tilar Negara in Ampenan.
SEKARBELA VILLAGE
Sekarbela Village is to Lombok what Celuk and Mas Village are to Bali. It is
the centre of silver and goldsmith of Lombok. Nowadays, as this island is
getting more popular with its pearl productions, hence the village is better
known as the pearl centre. People can easily buy pearl jewelleries in silver or
gold bounding; plenty of jewellery-shops line the main roadsides of this
village. It is located at some two kilometres from Mataram to the South.
RUNGKANG
This village is one of the handicrafts centres of Lombok. Many kinds of
Lombok handicrafts are produced in this village, such as the various items of
woodcarvings, boxes of plaited elephant-grass, woods, bamboos and barks of
trees. Antique souvenirs also can be found, such as old Lombok keris-daggers,
antique weavings of various origins, porcelains etc. Visitors can easily shop
and buy those things at the many souvenir-shops and handicrafts-centres of this
village. It is located at some two kilometres from Cakranegara to the North.
THE LOMBOK KUTA BEACH
This beach is very popular in Lombok, besides it is the best beach found on
this island. The local Sasak legend said that one beautiful Princess named Putri
Mandalika (Princess Mandalika) had found her tragic faith here. She was so
perfect and the kind of loveable woman by all of her people. There were some
Princes deeply felt in love to her and all insisted on marrying her. She was so
confused, but then The Almighty God gave her a solution for which she obeyed in
her devotion and for her love to all of her people. Shortly it is said she was
transformed into sea-worms of the local language is called 'Nyale'. One annual
ceremony is held here on Kuta Beach, and this become inseparable tradition of
the local Sasak people. To remind on her, some locals named the beach as Putri
Mandalika Beach. Some hotels and bungalows now are available in Kuta Beach. It
is about 60 kilometres from Mataram to the South.
BANYUMULEK, PENUJAK AND MASBAGIK
Pottery is the speciality of these villages. In the old time of Lombok most
of the daily utensils were provided by nature combining with a simple process of
creation. The clay soil was transformed into kitchenwares, and any sort of
construction of facility necessary to support the watering systems for town and
field. The people of the villages have created the pottery for many years and
most seem to possess natural talent as well as the motivation to keep the
tradition of pottery making alive.
It is worth witnessing these creations and mingling with the people will offer
many enjoyable moments. While little kids are forming strange figures and their
parents are spending their farm-off-time on simple looms, are the best moments
for watching people at work along with the process, constantly in progress of
teaching skills to the young.
LABUAPI WOODCARVING VILLAGE
There are lots of woodcraft centres in Lombok, but it's apparent that
Labuapi village has the biggest productivity. The village itself has
approximately 42 units of industry centre and accommodate 350 workers with
product capacity of 24.900 pieces annually. There are various items produced
here. Wood-masks, seashell decorated boxes, indigenous Lombok statues,
wood-plates, and the many kinds of wall decoration of wood etc. The
interestsants may include the visit to this village in half-day or full-day
sightseeing.
SUKARARA VILLAGE
One might wonder that Indonesia's weaving art form is so various and
distinctively from island to island, and even from village to village. The
Lombok traditional weaving at Sukarara Village will impress you with its
beautiful motives and designs. Glance at very young girls cleverly playing the
threads and the wooden looms, creating patterns using figures of the moon,
flowers, dragons, etc.
The tradition amongst the local Sasaks is that weaving is considered an
essential talent that a woman should possess as much as the ability to grow and
process rice, however, the local Sasak men are as much the weaver as the women.
PUJUT, RAMBITAN AND SADE VILLAGE
Pujut, Rambitan and Sade Village are the most interesting Sasak traditional
villages where most of the inhabitants practise and maintain their traditional
and cultural values. The Sasak villages exist mostly on sloping hills, with the
people living on farm produce and the rising of cattle. Rice and corn, their
annual crops, can be cultivated only during the rainy season, with most families
keeping animals such as chicken, goats, cows and buffaloes for the food the
offer during the summer season.
Sasak villages are distinctively marked by grass-roofed-houses symmetrically
constructed on wood frames and most with bamboo-walls. Bale is the construction
for a living house, built with a single room functioning both as a sleeping room
and kitchen. Lumbung is a curve-like construction functions as a rice store.
Most Sasak houses are built with a lumbung and some also include sekepat or
sekenem, construction which functions as guest reception or meeting place.
Pujut, Rambitan and Sade Villages are located in the southern part of Lombok,
some sixty kilometres from Mataram.
BELEKA AND LOYOK VILLAGE
These villages are situated in central and east Lombok, and both are
featuring craftsmanship of a high standard. The rattan handicraft of Beleka
Village and bamboo handicraft of Loyok Village offer quality and artistic
design. Woodcarvings are also available in Beleka Village. The interestsants may
have a wander through these villages in a full-day handicrafts tour.
TETEBATU, LOANGGALI, TIMBENUH AND LEMOR
These mountain resorts are situated in East Lombok featuring greenery and
breathtaking views. Tetebatu provides walking paths through sawah (paddy field)
and ladang (dry field) heading to preserved forest where communities of
black-monkeys and rare species of birds can be seen. The art performance at
Loanggali will impress you throughout the whole set of traditional dances acted
by the locals. Timbenuh highland offers a vantage point from which half of
Lombok with its panoramic views can be observed, and also the scenic spectacles,
which extend across the Alas Strait to Sumbawa Island.
On the way to Lemor you will pass the grave of Rajah Selaparang the King of the
first Moslem Kingdom of Lombok and that one of his daughter Princes Dewi Anjani,
the Empress of all refined creatures inhabiting Mt. Rinjani, Lemor then awaits
your discovery.
SEMBALUN
It is an isolated village, situated at more than a hundred kilometres to the
north of Mataram, located in the middle high-land, surrounded by mountains, with
the towering peak of Rinjani Volcano offering an endless beauty in the
background. The village stands still, on its own, complete with its unchanged
traditions performed in every aspect of daily life.
To become one of the gateways to climb Mt. Rinjani, this village provides
mountain climbers some simple home-stays, porters and tourist information
centre.
BAYAN
Having been made the base for trekking to Segara Anak Lake, Bayan Village is
more popular than its neighbouring village, Sembalun. However, within the
District Bayan some interesting objects can be found here and are still little
known due to less publicity. Mesjid Bayan the 16th century old Moslem Mosque
which is protected and preserved as part of the cultural heritage of Sasak
people, Sendanggila Waterfall which is said to be connected to the crater lake
of Rinjani Volcano, and Senaru Traditional Sasak Village the last village passed
before ascending the Rinjani Mountain, all those are featuring unspoilt
uniqueness.
RINJANI VOLCANO
The majestic pinnacle of Mt. Rinjani dominates the panoramas of Lombok. This
island's highest peak (3726 metres) is seen from anywhere in Lombok. Some
consider that Rinjani Mountain is sacred place; therefore it is common to
observe the ritual practices made by the people on the lakesides or at certain
places around the Crater Lake. This magnificent mountain has become the
highlights of Lombok tourism and long has attracted visitors or climbers from
both Indonesian and international tourists. Nowadays various facilities have
been created to ease the climbers in accessing the volcano. Trekking tour guide
and mountain porters have been provided with sufficient skills and knowledge's
through training programs held by local government and some affiliated NGOs.
There are two-access points to trek this mountain, ones may take Sembalun for
the best access in ascending the mountain peak, and others may take Senaru
access point to catch for Segara Anak Crater Lake. And ideal duration for this
trekking tour is three days and two nights for Senaru - Base Camp III - Segara
Anak Crater Lake return, and four days three nights for Sembalun - the Summit -
Segara Anak Crater Lake - then return via Senaru Village.
TAJUNG LUAR
Tanjung Luar Village is well known for its quality fresh fish and it
supplies the fish consumption of mostly the entire area of Lombok, consequently
it is named the largest fishing village on the island. Fishing enthusiasts are
recommended to fish here for the best catches. Barracuda, big tuna, stingray,
sharks are favourite sea dwellers to be found off the coast. Just at near-by
Tanjung Luar, a large traditional salt-farm with piles of crystals, and the
farmer's simple kilns for further process, are observable during the drive to
the village.
Trace-The-Past (Japanese Memorial Objects)
The island of Lombok is also preserving memorial objects in form of the Second
World War ruins. Although most people will not spend most time for a moaning
ceremony, but some would trace back what the-left-of-the-past. There are number
of places spread-apart secluding the island, at Gili Terawangan, at
Bangko-Bangko, at Tanjung Ringgit, at Lembah Sempaga, at Gunung Sari and many
others which were hidden along with the history gone-by. Due to the distance,
which extend in between each memorial object, at least two or three days tour is
required to cover all of the destinations.
SURF-LOMBOK-WAVES
The most of Lombok south coasts offer the surf-seekers challenging waves of
various grades. We have spotted out four surf-points, which are highly
recommended for our surf lovers. Within the Lombok Kuta Beach we reserve two
points, namely Gerupuk that provides neutral waves, and Aik Guling provided
mostly for the left-handed. Several kilometres to the West of Kuta Beach we have
found Pengantap desert point that provides various grades of attractions, but it
is ideal only during the periods of June, July, August, December and January.
Our next attraction is at Ekas Beach that reserves challenging waves and
reef-break-point, reachable by boat or by land from Kuta Beach in approximately
one and half hour cruise.
SEGARA RIVER - RAFTING (new)
An international standard river rafting now has taken place on over 8
kilometres long of Segara River, near Gondang, North of Lombok. A
well-experienced rafting operator known as Lombok Inter Rafting operates this
new attraction in Lombok, and it has made years of studies towards the
establishment. The rafting location, the Segara River, is set amidst the
tropical greenery of rain forest secluded by dense woods and ridges. The trip to
the start point is also no less attractive as it passes through heartbreaking
trails into woods and valleys. All rafting facilities of international standards
are provided, including life insurance.
LOMBOK GOLF COURSES
There are two 18-hole golf courses have been developed in Lombok. Namely
Rinjani Golf Country Club, which is located in Peresak Village, near Narmada, 30
minutes drive from Mataram or 45 minutes from Senggigi; and Lombok Golf Kosaido
Country Club, which is located in Sire Beach, approximately 45 minutes drive
from Senggigi or Mataram. Both courses offer international standard services,
complete with golf club and restaurants. You can just come and play, compete
with your friends for joys and funs, or exercise your skills by challenging the
course's obstacles for your future championship.
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