Showing posts with label lombok. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lombok. Show all posts

Saturday, February 24, 2018

VISIT INDONESIA: GUIDES TO SENDANG GILE & TIU KELEP WATERFALL, LOMBOK TRIP


Finally it’s here, the day that I start missing my Lombok life. Days I spent working at that shabby yet full of warmth office, spending my weekend with nature or watching movies through my heavy macbook, and eating out almost everyday because no one cook for me. Lombok is a special place for me as you may already know, it is a place I never visit before and one day I have to spend there for 6 months without my family and friends. It’s been 3 years ago, and I haven’t got a chance to go back again. So, here I am writing a piece of my memory I had about Lombok.


Mount Rinjani seen from far
Lombok is blessed with it’s beautiful untouched natural sceneries. Indonesia’s top 2 highest volcano mountain, Rinjani Mountain is located in this area. And the waterfalls I’m going to mention on this post is located on the foot of that mega volcanic mountain. Along with fresh air and clean water, the waterfalls is worth to visit when you have a plenty time in Lombok.

Monkey at Pusuk Forest

They are always hungry, so watch out your snacks
Located in Senaru, North Lombok, the trip might take 2 hours drive from Mataram. There are two routes option to reach this area. If you have to drive by yourself, passing through Senggigi area is a better option. If you hire a driver, ask for a stop at Pusuk Monkey Forest. You could see monkeys live hand in hand with nature. Driving using Pusuk routes might a bad choice if you don’t know the area well and come back a bit late. There are no road lamps, steep roads, and no signal. A monkey suddenly jumping out is not a surprise. So, be careful.



Side angle of Sendang Gile Waterfall
After the entrance, you might need to step down around 200 stairs (and yeah, you have to climb it to go back). After that, you could see Sendang Gile Waterfall. It is the most favorite waterfall to visit in Lombok, because it is easy to reach the waterfall. No trekking required to Sendang Gile. But, a little more effort is needed if you want to see Tiu Kelep Waterfall. Every time I visited these waterfalls, I didn’t spend a lot of time in Sendang Gile, because it is quite crowded and you can’t really swim there, because the water is shallow. But, it is a good spot for kids to play there.


Tiu Kelep Waterfall
The mega waterfall and its popularity
Crystal clear water
If you want to continue to Tiu Kelep Waterfall, you can head north from Sendang Gile. It require a little trekking but, the path is quite clear so, it is not going to be a hard one. At some point, you have to across a river as well as walk against the current, but stay calm. You have to do a little climbing, so wear an anti-slip shoes. And I don’t recommend to visit the waterfalls on rainy season. After you do a little physical activity, you are going to be healed with the marvelous waterfall, Tiu Kelep. The waterfall might be smaller than Sendang Gile, but the rapid is stronger. Because it is quite powerful, be careful to swim near the falls.

BONUS


On the way back, you can take a short-cut to the Sendang Gile Waterfall. You can skip taking the stairs down, by walking the tunnel. All you need is a flashlight and a strong feeling. You can’t see what is below you. This is also another reason, a local guide might help. They can lead the way and show you where should you step. There are few holes that might make you drifted with the currents. 





A dragonfly landed on my honeymooners guests' shoulder

Took few photographs that surprised me. Didn't realize that I'm good with taking photos. A little appreciation won't hurt, right?


1.
Better rent a car or hire a driver to go to this area. It’s quite a challenge to drive to Senaru area. Especially, if you don’t know the area well and the navigation service sometimes doesn’t work well because the signal was pretty bad in the forest. 
2.
Fill in your car gas before the trip. It might be hard to find gas station if you start to driving to North area.

3.
Use an anti-slip shoes. It will change your life! At the first time, I wore my regular sport shoes and it soaked very bad, because you have to cross a river to go to Tiu Kelep Waterfall. It dries after 4 days, I think. Buy an outdoor-specialty shoes. It is an investment for your adventurous trips.

4.
Using local guide is a good idea. Myself is a domestic tourist as well as a tour guide and still need a local guide. They will help you with your bags and lead the way to Tiu Kelep. They also pretty good with taking photos of you. Even more, for foreign tourists. Do negotiate with them about the fee.

5.
Best to visit the waterfalls is in the morning and not on rainy season. Look out for Mount Rinjani activity, because when the mountain is reacting, the waterfalls are closed for public.

6.
Wear an appropriate swimwear. It applies to all area in Lombok, because majority of Lombok people is Moslem.

7.
Use a waterproof shield for your belongings, especially bags and electronic devices. Action cameras, like GoPro is an ideal device to capture moments, but you need to find the way to remove the bubble on the camera (because I don’t know how and here it is my photos are full of water bubbles lol). 

8.
Bring a legit water bottle if possible. It is extremely hard to find a trash bin in the middle of the forest, so a real water bottle is recommended or you bring your own plastic bag to throw your trashes.

All of this tip is given from my own experiences. As a tourism student, I’m using this media to spread the goodness of places in Indonesia as well as contributing for the community. There are a lot of opinion of using local guide or not on the internet, but it is all about your own choice. I hope you enjoy visiting the waterfalls and be a responsible tourist! Thank you for reading this post and showing interest for Indonesia, especially Lombok tourism! 
See ya~ 



Saturday, April 02, 2016

VISIT INDONESIA: Kuta & Tanjung A'an Beach Trip

Tanjung A'an Main Entrance
Lombok has dozens of beautiful beaches. Two of them is Kuta and Tanjung A’an Beach. Unlike Kuta in Bali, Lombok’s Kuta has unique sand and connected with the Indian Ocean. Not far from Kuta Lombok, there is Tanjung A’an beach that is 180 degree different from its’ neighbor. 
Kuta Beach is located at the southern Lombok, around 30 minutes from Lombok International Airport. Kuta beach’s sand is like a peppercorn. It is harsher than other usual sandy beach. Even though it is harsh, Kuta beach has many to offer. The wave here was a haven for surfer (and any other Southern beaches in Lombok!). Restaurants are lining up along the beach. You could do snorkeling or diving, but I didn’t recommend it. What I like the most is the scenery. It was not too crowded like Senggigi Beach. 

Taking some touristy photo
Kuta Beach has its own legend. There was once a princess named Mandalika. She is very popular because of her beauty. Because of the popularity, she is confused which man she should pick to be with her. She wants all of them. In the end, she killed herself by drowning into the sea. Soon after that, there were lots of sea-worm came up to the surface and the locals believe it was the Princess's incarnation. That’s why around February the locals celebrate Bau Nyale at Kuta Beach. 


My favorite photo on a beach - no sweat!
 
Look! My very own paradise
Sands as smooth as cotton
One of the Highlight Background in Tanjung A'an
When my family and I arrived here, we are stunned! I found no one on the first beach. But then we went north, and found wonderful crystal water and a perfect tide. The weather was not good for me - it was really hot. So I didn’t dare to swim, because I could get a sunburn and it is not good to get a sunburn when you have to work in the afternoon!

How to know which is the main entrance of Tanjung A'an, you have to see some stalls, a lot of rocks on the seaside, and the water is very clear! But don't worry about it, just explore the beach! You won't regret it. When you came here, do visit Batu Payung or Umbrella Rock, when the tide is low, you can take a photo there. Unfortunately, I've never got the chance to get a photo there.


The first beach I stopped by- The Extension of Tanjung A'an




The Lighting is so Wonderful


Excuse our weird #ootd


My little cutie cousin - look at his tummy!
After we finished adoring the beach, we stopped by at Sade Village. It is a traditional village of Sasak’s Tribe, the authentic tribe of Lombok Island. Unfortunately, the village itself is not really authentic, it became a “showcase” instead displaying the real culture of Sasak. But, I still recommend everyone to come here and see the traditional house and how Sasak’s people live. The local guide will help you to understand about the life as a Sasak people. If you want to see the authentic village, not for tourist purposes, you can visit Rambitan Village, it is nearby the Sade Village.

Guess! From what material is this house made?

The Sky is Ridiculously Pretty!

#nofilter

The Main Enterance - Look for this sign, okay?
Well, that was my first time to the Southern Beaches. But, ever since then, whenever new guests (not my clients, but my friends or family) coming, I took them to see those beaches. And all of them are stunned! I was pretty proud that I could visit those beaches and reminded myself that God is good. He gave Indonesia wonderful scenery evenly. From Sabang to Merauke, He gave each of them one uniqueness and let Indonesia became the diamonds of the world. 
So here is some tips, when you are going to visit the Southern Beaches in Lombok:
  • Be aware of the little kids selling souvenirs. They can be pretty aggressive and annoying. If you are international tourist, I suggest you to stay near your guide or driver or do not try to look at the souvenir at all if you don’t have the intention to buy it.
  • Wear sunscreen, sunglasses, hats or anything that shield you from the bad UV.
  •  Bring an appropriate swimwear. Lombok is very different from Bali. Especially in the Southern part, they are still have a strong norms applied. You have to wear a cloth or swimwear - you must not be naked.
  • Learn few words in Bahasa. There aren’t many people in the beach that can speak English. As I’ve said before, Lombok is very different from Bali. You cannot find the street vendors near the beach can speak English fluently.
  • Bring small changes to pay for the toilets or shower. It costs around Rp. 2.000,-
  • Watch out your belonging. The southern people can be pretty aggressive; they were used to be the most dangerous area in Lombok before. They are can quite jealous with people who have more than them, so make sure you keep your valuables safe with you.
  • If you don’t use tour operator in Lombok, prepare yourself a driving license and learn how ride motorbike. There aren’t many car rental, but there are lots of motorbike rental.
Interested to visit Lombok and need assistance? Ideal Tours & Adventure is ready to serve! You can mention my name (Jennifer) and the staff will serve you like a family and gave you a very best price!
For more information:
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Friday, October 23, 2015

#WalkAroundLombokWithJenni

HI GUYS!! 
I wanted to announce you that I just created a new hashtag for my instagram! It is #WalkaroundLombokwithJenni.
 
As you may know, I've been moving to Lombok for about 4 months now (another 2 to go). Since my arrival, I've been visiting cool places in Lombok. To make it easier, I made a hashtag just for all of you. I hope you can come to visit the places I went some day. Here, I show you some of the pictures I've shared on instagram and some bonus pictures to make you envy. *kidding*
 
Sunset Point, Gili Trawangan #nofilter
Gili Nanggu
The famous Ombak Sunset Swing, Gili Trawangan

Alberto Cafe, Senggigi

Unposted picture of mine at Tanjung A'an Beach #nofilter

Tiu Kelep Waterfall, Senaru

Sendang Gile Waterfall, Senaru
 
In the future, if I travel to new places, I will make my own hashtags to make it more fun. So, if you haven't follow me on instagram, do follow me @jennicpark. And don't forget to search #WalkAroundLombokWithJenni. ;) 
 
See you on the next post!
SOON! :*
 
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