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Surfing Lombok
Lombok
has been an ideal surfing destination for years.
surfing enthusiasts, especially those that come to
Indonesia for the prime purpose to surf and are
prepared to venture further than Bali, will
discover Lombok and Sumba rewarding beyond all
expectations particullarly when its comes to
serene and exclusive locations. Lombok and Sumabwa
is a new unexplored surfing frontier, hosting some
of the most impressive surfing spots in the south
pacific! There are many greats surf breaks here on
Lombok island.
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Lombok Water Sport!
The
best day ever with Flicker air and water sport. joint with us
for a day fabolous water activities of Banana boat, jet ski,
Fly Fish, Parasailing, etc on crystal clear water and
magnificient of Senggigi beach Lombok.
Jet Ski
See
Lombok from water at 60 mph. The most very fun-exiting
ride you will ever take.
Parasailing
up-up and
away cruise above the rooftop and view the surroundings
from your bird eyes view. This is an experience like no
others. It is easy with our trained professionals so
come parasail with us!
Banana Boat
Banana boat
ride is for you! Up to 4 people can ride on our giant
inflamable banana raft which are pulled by one of our
powerful speedboats.
Water Ski
A rush of
adrenalin as you ride the wake of our speed boat.
Wakeboarding and water skiing under the guidance for our
instructors has never been so easy and so much more fun.
For any of
marine tour above price you can contact us for the
special offer by phone at +62 6650238 or email:
lomboktourism@gmail.com
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Lombok Tourism
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Gili Islands
There was an island
kissed by the sun, with cloak of fine
and surrounded
by the pristine azure waters thriving with
an abundance of stunning marine life. No
motor bike or car are permitted on this
island to disturbing its content
tranquility. The islands provide ample
opportunities for visitors to swim,
sunbathe, snorkel or scuba dive and
more......
MT. RINJANI
NATIONAL PARK
National Geographic World Tourism Award in
2004
The National
Park extends over an area of 41.330 ha, with
the surrounding protected forest covering
51,500 ha. Community based activities are
conducted in conjunction with the Rinjani
Trek Centre in Senaru. Mount Rinjani and
Segara Anak Lake located in the north of
Lombok 85 kilo meters from Mataram. Mt. Rinjani
is the second highest peak in Indonesia
standing at a majestic 3726 m.

For the
people of Lombok Sasak and Balinese alike, treat this
mountain as a sacred place. They Consider the Gods live
at the summit of the mountain.
It is truly an
unforgettable experience to climb such an impressive
mountain as Rinjani and the 2 trek expeditions that are
offered and the spectacular scenery were contributing
factors to Rinjani National Park Winning The National
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Visas and
Documentation |
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In
February 2004 Indonesia has to offered wide ranging changes in
national visa free and visa on arrival system. Tourist visas are only
intended for tourists who are visiting Indonesia, NOT for
expatriates intending to work and live for an extended period
of time
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Lombok hotels
ranging from luxurious five star to simple
backpacker home stay. Most of the hotels and
resort are
located in Senggigi. The star rate hotels
and boutique resort are nestled in lush
tropical gardens, directly located on the
beach with the tranquil surroundings and a
minutes away from airport or seaport.
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Gili Eco Trust
The Gili island
are situated in one of most diverse marine environments in the
world. Part of the famed coral triangle which encompasses a
huge area that streches to Malaysia and spreads through much
of Nusa Tenggara Barat, were in lie the island that include
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Rinjani as One of
three Finalist in Destination Award
At 3,726m, Mt.
Rinjani is the second highest volcanic peak in Indonesia, and
is a part of the celebrated " Ring of Fire".
Gunung Rinjani
National Park lies within the major transition zone
(Wallaceae) where the flora and fauna of south east Asia meets
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Lombok Diving
Did you know that 25 percent of all reefs are in
Indonesia? With over 3,500 species living in the Indonesian underwater world, we have one of the richest diversities of marine life in the Indo-Pacific region. In comparison, the
Great Barrier Reef has just 1,500 species and the Red Sea has only 600 species. Our drop-offs, plateaus and slopes reflect a good cross-section of what
Indonesia has to offer. Dive in and be fascinated by
turtles, white tip reef sharks, cuttlefish, moray
eels, angelfishes, ghost pipefish and more.
It doesn’t matter how much experience you have, we will find the ideal dive site for you.
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