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West Nusa Tenggara dominated by 2 main islands of Lombok and
Sumbawa and hundreds of small islands spread around them.
Generally those
island are fertile and rich of mineral, flora and fauna.
Lombok Island
extends more less 80 KM from west to east of the island and the length of it is
about 300 KM, so the width of West Nusa Tenggara entirely is about 2.015,15
square KM with 3.400.000 people.There are 4 ethnic groups in West Nusa Tenggara
but almost 90% of them are Sasak ethnic group and have religion of
moslem.
Mataram is the capital of the province which has
in the past decades joined with Ampenan, the port, and Cakranegara to
become the province's biggest urban complex.At around the beginning of the 18th
century, Mataram was the residence of the crown prince of Karang Asem, a kingdom
in southern Bali.
The ruler himself had his seat in Cakranegara.
The royal
palace no longer exists, but many of the old temples and pleasure gardens are
still there. Lombok's biggest Balinese temple is the Pura Meru in
Cakranegara.
The former palace the Bima sultanate. The building is
now being turned into a museum. Dara s village two kilometers from the town of
Bima in eastern Sumbawa, is belieaves to have been the seat of the anchient Bim
kingdom.
^ PLACE OF INTEREST
Mataram and Cakranegara
Mataram is the capital of the province which has in
the past decades joined with Ampenan, the port, and Cakranegara to become
the province's biggest urban complex.At around the beginning of the 18th
century, Mataram was the residence of the crown prince of Karang Asem, a kingdom
in southern Bali.
The ruler himself had his seat in Cakranegara.
The royal
palace no longer exists, but many of the old temples and pleasure gardens are
still there. Lombok's biggest Balinese temple is the Pura Meru in
Cakranegara.
Dedicated to the Hindu trinity, Brahma and Vishnu, it was built in
1720 by Anak Agung Made Karang, which has three courtyards. Three pagoda
like places of worship stand in a line from north to south in the
innermost courtyard. The one on the north is dedicated to Vishnu and has a
roof with nine tiers. The central is dedicated to Shiva with 11 tiers on its
roof and the southernmost one is for Brahma with a roof of seven tiers. Nearby
is Taman Mayura. once part of the royal palace, it has an artificial lake set in
the middle of a park. A raised path leads from the side of the pond to a
pavilion built in the middle of the lake. In former, days, justice was meted out
and religious rituals were performed in this open-sided pavilion.
Narmada
Taman Narmada, 11
kilometers east of Mataram, was built in 1727 by King Anak Agung Gede Ngurah
Karang Asem as both a pleasure garden and place to worship Shiva. Its big pool
is said to represent Segara Anakan, the crater lake on the volcano Rinjani where
they used to make offerings by throwing valuables into the water. As the became
too old to make the pilgrimage up the 3,726 meter high mountain, he had Narmada
made to represent the mountains and the lake. Near the pond is A place of
worship and a spring whose water is believed to give dedicated pilgrims eternal
youth.
Pura lingsar
This
may be the only Hindu shrine in the world where both Hindus and Moslems come to
worship. About 7 kilometers west of Narmada, it was built in 1714 and rebuilt in
1878 to symbolize harmony and unity between the Hindu Balinese and Moslem Sasak
population of the area, especially those who adhere to Lombok's unique Wektu
Telu school of Islam.
The Balinese temple is built on higher ground, behind
the Moslem section in the compound. In the lower yard is a spring in which
pilgrims in the temple yard stage a mock battle between Hindus and Moslems in
which troth parties hurl rice cakes at each other.
Pura Agung Gunung
Sari
This great temple on a hill at Gunung Sari,
about four kilometers from Mataram, was witness to the Puputan battle to the
last man, fought on November 22, 1894, between Lombok's last Balinese ruler,
Anak Agung Nengah and followers, and the Dutch troops under General Van der
Vetter's command.
Sukarare
This is
a village of weavers south of Cakranegara. Lombok is known for its brightly
Patterned songket cloth. People have been making it on their handlooms for many
generations.
Sengkol, Pujut and Rambitan
Time seems to have frozen in these
three villages in southern Lombok on the road from the capital to Kuta Beach.
All the houses and barns are built in the age- old traditional style where life
itself appears to be as it always has been. The arid savanna-like landscape of
this area is impressive even in its starkness.
Batu Bolong
Beach
Located 9 km from dowtown Mataram, this
beach has a huge rock with a hole in it. A Hindu temple lies on top facing the
Lombok Strait and across is the contour of ma jestic Mount Agung of Bali. after
sunbathing, relaxing and frolicking on this beautiful beachfront, try to stay
till the end of the day to watch one of the most stunning sunsets you have ever
seen when the sun slowly begins to disappear behind Mount Agung with incredibly
flaming colours.
Taman Mayura
The
Mayura Park is what remains of the once existing Karang Asam kingdom of Bali
whose King A.A. Ngurah built it in 1744. In the middle of a large pond is
a structure called Balai Kambang which at the time functioned as a legal court
of justice as well as a hall for important meetings. Curiously, its architecture
shows both Hindu as well as Islamic influence, whereas around the place statues
made of stone are found in the form of a Moslem hajj.
Pura Meru
Another
relic remaining from the Karang Asam Kingdom is the Meru Temple at Cakranegara,
close to Mataram. The temple was built in 1720 during King A.A. Made's
rule as a symbol of Hindu unity on Lombok island. Several structures are found
in this complex, all of them designated to function for particular pur poses,
including the 33 stalls located next to the main temple.
Kuta Beach
Also
known as Putri Nyale Beach, Kuta on the south coast of central Lombok is one of
the most scenic and unspoilt beaches in this part of Indonesia. From Kuta to
Tanjung Aan five km away, it is an unbroken stretch of clean white sand on the
Indian Ocean. It is safe for bathing and swimming. Further to the west are the
surfers and windsurfers beaches. Each year, on the 1 9th day of the tenth month
of the Sasak lunar calendar when the Nyale fish come to the sea's surface, Kuta
Beach is the site of great festivities.
Fishermen sail out to sea while young
men and women gather along the teach to join in the merrymaking, tease each
other and perhaps meet to build a more lasting relationship.
Gili Air, Gili Meno and Gili
Trawangan
Gili, in Sasak means "island". These
three are clustered together just off the northwest coast of Lombok. Coral
gardens abound in clear waters around the islands. Gili Air, the nearest island,
can be reached in 10 to 15 minutes by outrigger boat from Bangsal harbour, near
Pamenang.
Senggigi
Beach
Senggigi, north of Bangsal, belongs to the
most scenic and most popular beaches an the island of Lombok with good
accommodation facilities. Coral gardens grow in the sea just off shore.
Mount
Rinjani
Mount Rinjani, a 3,726 meter high active
volcano, is one of the tallest mountains of Indonesia. At the floor of the
volcano's huge caldera is the sickle shaped crater lake Segara Anakan,
surrounded by steep walls. The mountain is popular with hikers. Sembalun Bumbung
and Sembalun Lawang are two traditional Sasak villages on the slopes of
Rinjani.
Tepas, Sumbawa
A
village on the slope of the mountain Batu Lante, 60 kilometers south of Sumbawa
Besar, where the houses are built in traditional architectural style.
Mount Tambora,
Sumbawa
Not active at present, the 2,820 meters
tall volcano Tambora i. notorious for its savage eruption on April 5 -July 15,
1815. Falling debris, hot gases and lava streams killed more than 12,000 people.
Some 44,000 more perished of hunger in the aftermath of the explosion. The top,
now a big caldera has two colored lakes. From the rim of the crater, the view on
the rest the island, the sea, Mt. Rinjani, and the island of Lombok in the
distance is breathtaking. The mountain occupies almost the entire Sanggar
peninsula.
Moyo
Island
Moyo Island, at the mouth of the Bay of
Saleh, has a nature reserve with wild oxen, deer, wild boars and a great variety
bird species. Visits are best made during the dry season from
June through
August.
Bima,
Sumbawa
The former palace the Bima sultanate.
The building is now being turned into a museum. Dara s village two kilometers
from the town of Bima in eastern Sumbawa, is belieaves to have been the seat of
the anchient Bim kingdom.
Sape, Sumbawa
Ship wrights still make sailboats the traditional way in this port
town on Sumbawa's east coast. Sape is a convenient point of departure for trips
to Komodo Island across the strait, home of the prehistoric Komodo
lizard.
Beaches
Other
good beaches are found at Talolai and Hangawera, north of Bima, Lunyuk on the
south coast of Sumbawa.
Hu'u
Beach (Dompu Regency)
Beautiful beach with
white sand located on the Indian Ocean. It is known for its big and long waves
which is good for surfing. The beach surrounded by lovely panorama, mountains
and for 3 est. The distance from Dompu | is 37 km, can be reached by car and has
modest accommodation for visitors.
Ule
Beach (Bima Regency)
A calm beach with white
sand nicely located on the Bima bay with a beautiful small island called Pulau
Kambing (island of goat). There are fish ponds and garoso trees (tropical fruit
trees) along the beach.
A popular recreation sport of the local people.
Wane Beach (Bina
Regency)
Located 60 km from Bima and be reached by car. It has white
sand and big wave whichis suitable for surfing.
^ ACCOMMODATION
| AMPENAN |
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Nitour Hotel
Jl. Yos Sudarso 4
Phone
: 23780 - Rooms : 20
Class : ** |
Triguna Hotel
Jl. Koperasi 76
Phone
: 21705 |
Zahir Hotel
Jl. Koperasi 9
Phone :
24248 |
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Pobean Hotel
Jl. Yossudarso
146
Phone : 21758 |
Hora Hotel
Jl. Koperasi 62
Phone : 21695,
21965 |
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| CAKRANEGARA |
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Selaparang Hotel
Jl. Pejanggik
40-42
Phone : 22670, 23235
Rooms : 18
Class : * |
Losmen Pusaka
Jl. Sultan Hasanuddin
23
Phone : 23119 |
Srikandi Inn
Jl. Kebudayaan 2
Phone
:22747 |
Ralih Hotel
Jl. Pejanggik 27
Phone :
21094
Rooms : 50 |
Cakra Jaya Hotel
Jl. Tanun
No.1
Phone: 23480 |
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| SENGGIGI |
Sheraton Senggigi Beach Hotel
Jl. Raya
Senggigi
Phone : (0364~ 93333, 93140
Fax : (0364) 27730
Rooms :
158
Class : * * * * |
Senggigi Beach Hotel
Jl.
Raya Senggigi
Phone : (0364) 93115, 9321, 93212
Fax : (0364) 93200, Telex
:25340
Rooms : 151
Class : * * * |
Senggigi Palace Hotel
Jl. Raya
Senggigi
Phone : (0364), 93045
Rooms : 76
Class : * * *
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Lombok Intan Laguna
Hotel
Jl. Raya Senggigi
Phone : (0364) 93090,
93159
Fax : (0364) 22785, Telex : 25760
Rooms : 84
Class : ** |
Pacific Beach
Hotel
Kerandangan Senggigi
Phone : 93027, 93306
Rooms
: 26
Class : **
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Ida Beach Cottage
Jl. Raya
Senggigi
Phone : (0364) 93013, 9335
Fax : (0364) 93286, Telex :
35596
Rooms : 42
Class : * |
Melati Dua Cottage
Pantai
Senggigi
Phone : 93013, 93288
Rooms : 42
Class : * -
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Graha Beach Hotel
Jl. Raya
Senggigi
Phone : 93401
Rooms : 29
Class : * |
Windy Beach Cottage
Pantai
Mangsit
Phone : 93191
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Bunga Beach Cothge
Pantai
Klui
Phone : 93035, 93034Atithi |
Wisata Rinjani
Jl. Raya
Senggigi
Phone :93274 |
Sanggraha Hotel
Batu
Layar
Phone : 93070 |
| MATARAM |
Granada Hotel
Jl. Bung Karno,
Mataram
Phone : (0364) 22275, 23138
Fax : (0364) 23856
Rooms :
99
Class : ** |
Mataram Hotel
Jl. Pejanggik
105
Phone : 23411, 23671
Rooms : 32
Class : * |
Handika Hotel
Jl. Panca Usaha 3
Mataram
Phone : (0364) 23578, 25150
Rooms : 32
Class : * |
Kerta Yoga Hotel
Jl. Pejanggik
64 Mataram
Phone : (0364) 21775; 27535
Rooms : 15 |
Kamboja Hotel
Jl. Wr. Supratman
10
Phone : 22211 |
Mareje Hotel
Jl. Pariwisata
8
Phone :21711 |
Tenang Hotel
Jl. Pancawarga No.
2
Phone : 23345 |
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^ RESTAURANT
| AMPENAN |
Arafat
(European, Indonesian)
Jl.
Saleh Sungkar No. 23
Phone: 21193 |
Cirebon
Jl. Yos Sudarso
No.113,
Ampenan |
Ramayana
(Indonesian)
Jl. Saleh SungLar No.15,
Ampenan |
Timur Tengah Indonesian)
Jl. Koperasi No.22, Ampenan
Phone: 23073 |
Pabean
Jl. Yos Sudarso No.146 |
Cafetaria Ginonda
Jl. Yos
Sudarso No. 502 |
Lombok To Doy
Jl. Saleh Sungkar |
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| MATARAM |
Denny Bersaudara
(Indonesian)
Jl.
Pelikan No. 6 Mataram
Phone: (0364) 23619
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Empat Lima
(Indonesian)
Jl.
Pariwisata/Banteng 45
Mataram
Phone: (0364) 22091 |
Garden House
(Indonesian)
Jl. Pusat
Pertokoan, Mataram
Phone: (0364) 22200 |
Manalagi
(Indonesian)
Jl. Saleh
Sungkar - Mataram
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Taliwang II
Mataram
(Indonesian)
Shopping Centre -
Mataram,
Lombok |
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| CAKRANEGARA |
Siti Nurmaya
(Indonesian
European)
Jl. Palapa 34 Cakranegara |
Frienship
(Indonesian,
Chinese)
Jl. Panca Usaha,
Kp. Karang Sideman
Phone: (0364) 22706 |
Indonesia
(Indonesian,
European)
Jl. Selaparang No.62
Cakranegara |
^ SOUVENIR SHOP
| AMPENAN |
Hary Art Shop
Jl. Saleh Sungkar Gg.
Tenggiri 2
Phone : 24909 |
Andy Art Shop L
Jl. Saleh SungLar No.17-25 |
Sosak Tulen
Jl. Yos Sudarso No.106
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Dulang ldas Art Shop
Jl. Saleh Sungkar
No.14
Phone : 24163 |
Aneka Art Shop
Jl Saleh Sungkar No.49 |
TRenza Art Shop
Jl. Yos Sudarso
No.92 |
Sudirman Artshop
Phone : (0364)
22523
Fax :22523 |
Antique & Art Shop
Jl. Niaga
11/2 |
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Sekar Boiang Art Shop
Selaparang
Airport |
Orchid Art Shop
Jl. Udayana No.
1
Phone: 22121 |
Citra Art Shop
Jl. BungLarno |
| CAKRANEGARA |
Sasak Agung Art Shop
Jl.
Pejanggik No.36 |
Sorikusuma Art Shop
Jl.
Selaparang No.45 |
Putra Katina Art Shop
Jl.
Ismail Marzuki No.5 |
Pendowo Art Shop
Jl Ismail
Marzuki No.5-A |
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^ TRAVEL AGENT
| AMPENAN |
Fajar Bima Tours & Travel
Jl.
Soekarno- Hatta No. 30
Phone : 2382, 21027 |
Saka Tours & Travel
Jl. Langko No.
48
Phone : 23114 |
Grand Komodo Tours & Travel
Jl.
Salahudin No. 11
Phone : 2018 |
Swastika Tours & Travel
Jl. Subak
No. 9
Phone : 24787 |
Nazareth Tours & Travel
Jl. Adi
Sucipto No. 7
Phone : 21705 |
Harum Permai Tours & Travel
Jl.
Langko No. 15
Phone : 25679 |
Panorama Tours & Travel
Jl. Catur
Warga
Phone : 22968 |
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| SENGGIGI |
CAKRANEGARA |
Senggigi Sunshine
Tours &
Travel
Jl. Raya Senggigi
Phone : 93232Dewi |
Sri Murni
Tours & Travel
Jl.
Raya Senggigi
Phone : 93013 |
Cakrajaya Sentosa Tours &
Trovel
Jl. Nakula No. 7
Phone : 21796 |
| MATARAM |
Haccandra Tour & Travel
Jl.
Pejanggik Str. No. 107,
Mataram
Phone : (0364) 23253 |
Mahram Vish Wisah
Jl. Pejanggik
(complex APMH
Gilinaya)
Phone : (0364) 22314 |
Arjuna Wisata Lombok
Tour &
Travel
Jl. Alamanda No. 4-B, Mataram
Phone : (0364) 21044 |
Lombok Independent Tour &
Travel
Jl. Gunung Kerinci No. 4, Mataram
Phone : (0364)
23241
Fax :23241
Telex : 535395 bni ia |
Satriovi Tour & Travel
Jl.
Pejanggik 17
Phone : (0364) 21788, 23423
Fax : 21707
Telex : 35497 |
Bidy Tour & Travel
Jl.
Ragigenep 17
Phone : (0364) 22127, 22176
Fax : 21821
Telex : 35304 |
Sasak Lombok Tour & Travel
Jl.
Subak 17
Phone : (0364) 21796
Fax : (0364) 21638
Telex : 35484 |
Anthea Wisah Tour & Travel
Jl.
Cokroaminoto
Phone : (0364) 21281, 21465
Fax : 21281
Telex : 35479 |
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