Lombok Travel

Lombok Beach
Nusa Tenggara (Lesser Sunda Islands), located only several miles from Bali Paradise island. From Bali you can visit Lombok, Sumbawa, Flores, Timor & Komodo Island Senggigi Beach is the place where the famous tourism in Lombok. Located in the western coastal island of Lombok. Senggigi Beach is not as Kuta Beach in Bali, but immediately we are here will feel at Kuta Beach, Bali. Coastal beach is still beautiful, although there is still waste that still leaves are rarely cleaned because. Under the ocean scenery is very beautiful, and tourists can make Snorkling sepuasnya because ombaknya not too large. Karangnya reefs pitched ketengah cause waves in the amount of broken. There are also hotels with prices that vary from the expensive hotel to the economically valuable.



Rinjani Mount

National Park Mount Rinjani (TNGR) is one of the ecosystem, with the type of rain forests and mountain savanna, which is located on the island of Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara.







Surf Lombok

Lombok is also known for its best secret surf point, The Desert Point. Still very isolated but for most Australian surfers they named it as "Desert Point", located in South West cost of Lombok. Desert Point also known as Bangko bangko beach.

A long walled and incredibly hollow left hander that on its day can break up to 300 meters, growing in size from takeoff to end. Best between 3-8 ft.

Surfing in Lombok is much less hassle than in Kuta Beach Bali.

Kuta Beach & South Coast of Lombok (The Gerupuk Beach) also offer good quality of surf. You may need to hire boat from locals to take you to some of the wave's point. If you stay in Kuta Beach Lombok, ask around, many locals surfer will guide you to find the waves. Kuta Lombok is "surfers' paradise". Waves are excellent and many good surf points, such as Mawi, Mawun and etc include "Point X", along South coast of Lombok. Matahari Hotel or Kuta Indah has the wave information board.






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Komodo Island


Komodo National Park is locat
ed in the center of the Indonesian archipelago, between the islands of Sumbawa and Flores. Established in 1980, initially the main purpose of the Park was to conserve the unique Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) and its habitat. However, over the years, the goals for the Park have expanded to protecting its entire biodiversity, both terrestrial and marine. In 1986, the Park was declared a World Heritage Site and a Man and Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO, both indications of the Park's biological importance.