Showing posts with label Island. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Island. Show all posts

Monday, December 15, 2014

Kebun Hotel Lombok

If you need a nice place to stay while traveling & exploring Lombok Island, you may want to consider 
Kebun Hotel Lombok. This resort is located in Senggigi (Senggigi Beach - Mangsit), where so many regional attractions are offered to the visitor. The regional attractions include Bangsal Harbor, Mataram Mall, Pura Meru,  Mayura Temple & Park, and Gili Trawangan Night Market. 

Every room at Kebun Hotel Lombok gives the green view and sea panorama. This resort offers wireless Internet access and separate living rooms, guestrooms feature air conditioning along with DVD players and safes. It takes 90 minutes to Kebun Hotel Lombok from Lombok international Airport.





Book now here: http://zocko.it/LHhHG

Gili Meno Resort Lombok

Gili Meno Resort Lombok is located on one of the three popular Gili Islands in the northern part of Lombok Island. Each room of Gili Meno Bird Park Resort has it's own patio. This resort can be reached from Bangsal Harbour, about 2 hours to Lombok International Airport.



Book now here: http://zocko.it/LHhEw

Gilinta Villa Lombok

Looking for a nice villa in Lombok? If you make a trip to Lombok Island, Gilinta Villa Lombok could be a choice to stay.

Located in Gili Air, this villa is surrounded by coconut trees and garden. It takes 5 minutes from Gilinta Villa Lombok to Gili Indah Harbour, 20 minutes by boat to Gili Air from Bangsak Harbour, and 90 minutes drive to Lombok International Airport. Offering the garden views, Gilinta Villa Lombok is an affordable villa in Gili Air.
Book now here: http://zocko.it/LHgZp


Gili Air is one of favorite tourism destinations in Lombok. Gili Air is one of three wide-known islands in Lombok (Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno, & Gili Air). These three islands are known by their scenic beaches. 


credit: lombokgilis.com

Monday, October 26, 2009

Jemur Island: The Charming Outer Island at Riau Province


Indonesia has so many beautiful islands to visit. Jemur Island is one of these islands which maybe not yet well known. The panoramic landscape of Jemur Island is truly wonderful. Moreover, Jemur Island has the abundant natural capital potential. Recently the spreading info on internet stated that Jemur Island is a part of Malaysia. Of course this claim raised the protest from Indonesian people. The tourism sites Travel Journal and Osvaja.net listed Jemur Island as a tour destination of Selangor, Malaysia. This statement is absolutely WRONG. Jemur Island is an island of Indonesia. This outer island is located at Malacca Strait, close to the border of Malaysia. Administratively Jemur Island included in Rokan Hilir Regency, Riau Province, Indonesia. It is 72,4 km from Bagan Siapi-api and 64,3 km from Klang Port at Malaysia.

Jemur Island is slightly sloping with the golden-yellow sands outspread, the clear water, and the steep coral. This island is the largest (2,5 ha) among the nine islands of Arwah Islands group. Arwah Islands group consists of Tekong Mas, Tekong Simbang, Labuhan Bilik, and the other small islands. These islands formed a circle, so in the middle of this circle is the still sea. The fishermen’s boats used these circling islands to take shelter from the waves and storms at Malacca Strait. The abundant fishes at around Jemur Island attracted so many fishermen to fish there. At 1960s this area had ever been the second largest fish producer in the world after Norway. Not only rich in fishes, Jemur Island is also rich in the other sea products and reefs. Moreover, this beautiful uninhabited island became the habitat of the green turtles. At certain seasons the turtles rise to the shore to lay eggs. To protect the turtles’ proliferation, Jemur Island has the turtles breeding area.

The fascination of Jemur Island is really mesmerizing. Still, because its tourism is not too maximally developed yet, it makes Jemur Island not so well known as a tour destination. Besides its panoramic view, there’re some other tourism potentials at Jemur Island for their historical value, such as the former Japanese Cave, the lighthouse built in 1920, Perigi Tualang, Romusha mass graveyard, the fortress remnant of Japan army, and Panglima Layar Stone.