Lombok
Though less developed than Bali, Lombok has wonderful beaches, and varied landscape. It is an ideal place for those looking for a private holiday away from the hustle and bustle of a normal tourist spot. The simple pleasure of sunshine, white sandy beaches in quieter settings, unique culture, and eco tours makes Lombok a perfect getaway for honeymooners, families or those who look for a total relaxing holiday. Lombok has tropical climate with average temperature ranging between 28°C and 34°C. There are two main seasons: wet (from October to April) and dry (from May to September). Humidity is high throughout the year. The best time to visit Lombok is surprisingly during the rainy season (October - April) when humidity decreases and the landscape is lush and green.
Places of Interest
Lombok
Lombok
Lombok is situated east of Bali and can be reached in just 25 minutes by plane or an hour by new fast boat services from Bali.

Lombok is perfectly positioned as the new tourism destination, with its pristine environment, fascinating culture, stunning beaches and islands, jungles and waterfalls and also world class trekking on Mt.Rinjani. Combine these with fantastic diving, fishing and ecotourism opportunities and live a truly exotic lifestyle.

Visit the small villages and towns for a look at authentic lifestyles, unchanged by tourist. Shop for traditional handicrafts, weaving and pottery or witness fascinating dance and musical performances unique to Lombok. Where ever you go you will be greeted with smiles and friendly Sasak hospitality. You will find a wide variety of accommodation to suit your personal tastes and budgets from opulent luxury resort to thatched bungalows on the beach.
Komodo Island
Komodo Island is part of the East Nusa Tenggara province, and forms part of the Komodo National Park. In addition, the island is a popular destination for diving. The nearest Airport to this island is Bima on Sumbawa Island. Upon arrival in Bima, you can take a motorized houseboat which will become your accommodation during your visit to Komodo Island. 6 hours by boat will bring you to the island and you can spend the night in your houseboat. You can start early next day and visit Banugulung to see the giant lizards “Varanus Komodoensis “which can measure up to 3 meters long. An estimate of about 3000 lizards inhabit the island. You can return to your boat and enjoy a fresh water snorkeling swim in the pristine clear waters. Return after lunch to arrive late evening in Bima.
Komodo Island



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