Jumat, 16 Januari 2009

Lombok

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Lombok (population 2,950,105 in 2005) is an island in West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. It is part of the chain of the Lesser Sunda Islands, with the Lombok Straitseparating it from Bali to the west and the Alas Straitbetween it and Sumbawa to the east. It is roughly circular, with a "tail" to the southwest, about 70 km across and a total area of about 4,725 km² (1,825 sq mi). The administrative capital and largest city on the island isMataram.


History

The Dutch first visited Lombok in 1674 and settled the eastern most part of the island, leaving the western half to be ruled by a Hindu dynasty from Bali. The Sasaks chafed under Balinese rule, and a revolt in 1891 ended in 1894 with the annexation of the entire island to the Netherlands East Indies.

[edit]Geography and demographics

Gunung Rinjani

The Lombok Straitmarks the passage of the biogeographicaldivision between the fauna of the Indomalayan ecozone and the distinctly different fauna of Australasia that is known as the Wallace Line, for Alfred Russel Wallace, who first remarked upon the distinction between these two major biomes.

The island's topography is dominated by the centrally-locatedstratovolcano Mount Rinjani, which rises to 3,726 m (12,224 ft), making it the third-highest in Indonesia. The most recent eruption of Rinjani was in June-July, 1994. The volcano, and its sacred crater lake, 'Segara Anak' (child of the sea), are protected by a National Park established in 1997. The southern part of the island is a fertile plain where cornricecoffeetobacco, and cotton are grown.

The island's inhabitants are 85% Sasak (a people, related to the Balinese, but mostly practising Islam), 10-15% Balinese, with the small remainder being ChineseArabJavanese, and Sumbawanese.

]Economy and politics

Lombok has much in common with nearby Bali, but less well-known and less-visited by foreigners [1] It has been working to increase its visibility to tourists in recent years, promoting itself as an "unspoiled Bali". The most-developed center of tourism is Senggigi, spread in a 10-kilometer strip along the coastal road north of Mataram, while backpackers congregate in the Gili Islands off the west coast. Other popular tourist destinations include Kuta (distinctly different from Kuta, Bali) where surfing is considered some of the best in the world by leading surfing magazines. The Kuta area is also famous for its beautiful, untouched beaches.

Local Sasak children

While the area may be considered economically depressed by First World standards, the island is fertile, has sufficient rainfall in most areas for agriculture, and possesses a variety of climate zones. Consequently, food in abundant quantity and variety is available inexpensively at local farmer's markets. A family of 4 can eat rice, vegetables, and fruit for as little as US$0.50. Even though a family income may be as small as US$1.00 per day from fishing or farming, many families are able to live a happy and productive live on astonishingly small incomes.

In early 2000 thousands fled from religious and ethnic violence that swept over the island, and tensions remain. Some travel websites warn that tourists sometimes provoke anger in this economically depressed region. This warning lacks credibility, since all of Lombok has had a long history of welcoming visitors to the island. Both the government and many of the residents recognize that tourism and the services required by tourists is Lombok's highest source of income. Further proof of the island's hospitality is show by the fact that tourists are virtually never seriously injured by any interaction with the local population. While many of the local population are friendly, there is certainly an element of danger and numerous travelers have shared accounts of violence, particularly in the Kuta region where locals, displaced by hotel projects, resent foreign presence. There is also arefugee camp on the island, costs paid for by Australia, which holds mostly Hazara Afghans who have tried to enter Australia by boat.

EmaarEmirati property company planned to build a new town sprawled in 1,200 hectares in Central Lombok. It costs estimated at US$600 million. It will have a 7 km natural waterfront, which will support a marina, apart from luxury residences and five-star resorts by Ritz-Carlton[1]. The Ritz-Carlton will also have a world class golf course and retail amenities. The homes will employ tropical designs and low-rise architecture in tune with the surroundings.[2]

[ed]Tourism

Lombok is now on track to become a travel hot spot. With the commercialization of Bali over the past few years, and with it the accompanying traffic and reduction in open, natural spaces, many tourists are discovering the charm of 'Undiscovered' Lombok. With this new interest comes the development of a number of posh boutique resorts on the island serving quality food and drinks, but just a stones throw away from rural, unspoiled countryside - much as Bali was decades ago.

Rinjani Mount - Lombok Indonesia

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Rinjani National Park

The national park extends over an area of 41,330 ha, with the surrounding protected forest covering 51,500 ha. Community based activities are conducted in conjunction with the Rinjani centre in Senaru. Mount Rinjani and Segara Anak Lake located in the north of Lombok 85 kilometers from Mataram.

 

Mt. Rinjani is the second highes peak in Indonesia standing at majestic 3726 meters, part of the celebrated ”ring of fire”. The dramatic landscape has been created over a millions of years of cone-building, violent explosions, and erosion. Forested slopes rising directly from the sea create their own weather pattern and act as water – collectors for the whole Lombok.

 

For the people of Lombok Sasak and Balinese alike, treat this mountain as a sacred place. They consider the Gods live at the summit of the mountain. One of the large craters called Segara Anak, located at 2000 meters above the sea level is the destination of many pilgrims, who make the annual trek up the step slopes in order to place offerings to the Gods in the lake it self. This magnificent crater lake now holds a new and active volcano, Mount Baru Jari which appeared this century. On the north side of the lake is a hot spring ( one of 4 Segara Anak hot springs found here) which is said to cure disease.

 

A model for echo tourism in Indonesia, It is trully an unforgetable experience to climb such impressive mountain as Rinjani and the 2 trek expeditions that offered and the spectacular scenery cwere contributing factors to Tinjani National Park winning the National Geographic World Tourism Award in 2004.

 

Starting point for such a trek can begin at Senaru in the north ( or from Sembalun from the east), this three days trek attracts Rinjani from the west with a descent to awesome crater lake before again climbing up and out and on to summit.

 

For the visitors / trekkers that don't wish to spend several days on this expedition, Rinjani could to explorer in one 1 night 2 days begin from Senaru in  the north either Sembalun in the east part, this trip doesn't visit Segara Anak Lake but is it still a breathaking and magic experience.


What you Should Bring

 

Below are list of items you should carry during the trek programme. 
All Items to be packed in a small backpack no more than 5 kg. 

The rest of the equipments; food & beverages, cooking utensils, tents, sleeping bags, guide and porters, etc are provided by Sembilan Pulau Tour Company.

- Torch or Flashlight
- Toiletries 
- Sun block/lotion, hat/cap, sun glasses
- Spray for muscle/balm
- Insect repellent 
- Camera, Handicam (Manual or Digital)
- Extra rolls film for manual camera or fully charged extra battery for digital
- Small towel
- 2/3 pcs of T-Shirts
- Long trek pants/wind proof
- Windproof Jacket
- 2 pcs of shorts
- Trek stick/lekki (optional)

NOTE:
- Your luggage can be storage at our office during the trek programme.


- Bring only what you need, the rest leave them in our office or at our base in Senaru.


- Some cash for tipping the guide and porters is recommended, trekking equipment as a tip also apreciated.


Our Trekking Equipment

 

n order to give our clients total satisfaction, we committed to serve you with best available trek and camping equipment. Following are list of the major trek and camping equipment that included in each trek program you book throughSembilan Pulau Tour Company LombokTent, Sleeping bag, Sleeping mat, Air Mattress or Thermo Rest, Pillows, Dinning Tent, Trekking chair, Toilet tent. For list of items you should prepare, please see personal daypack for more info.

 

Waterproof Camping Tents

For camping tents, we use waterproof tents, with Weatherlite Technology designed to keep you cool and comfortable in temperate environments.

 

Toilet Tent

We provide toilet tent for your convenience during the treks.

 

 Cooking Equipment
All food served fresh and well cooked. Processed onsite with clean cooking equipment and use no wood for fire to preserve the nature. We use portable outdoor gas stove. Our well trained porters and guide will feed you with variety of meals during the trek programme.

 

Food & Beverages
We serve you with three meals a day (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) with additional snack break, biscuits & cookies, fresh fruits and minimum of 2 - 3 large bottled water feeding per day per person. Coffee, Tea, Hot Chocolate are also included. Please refer to our Trek Menu Sampler for more information.

 

Drinking Water
Water is essential. Minimum of 3 bottles of bottled water provided for each guest per day, ensuring you stay fit during and after the trek. We provide safe drinking bottled water.

 

Guide & Porters
We hire only professional mountain guide and porters from the nearest villages in the area of Rinjani National Park who has pass the guiding and handling test and hold a valid guide license. Lombok Network is keen to develop the Eco Tourism Concept, giving as much as benefit to the local community to improve their standard of living.

 

About Our Trek Team
Our trek team is fully operated by a team of young, energetic people who are fanatical about keeping intact, while sharing the natural and cultural environments of the places we visit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




Trekking Menu Sampler

 

DAY 1

Morning Break (post 2)
- Banana Pancake With Honey
- Fruits (Pineapple + Orange)
- Bottled Water

Lunch Break (post 3)
- Mix Vegetable soup
- Fried Chicken
- Steam rice
- Prawn Crackers
- Fruits (Pineapple or apple)
- Tea or Coffee
Afternoon Break (crater rim)
- Biscuit or Dry Cookies
- Fruits
- Tea or Coffee

Dinner Break (senaru crater rim)
- Fried rice with chicken, crackers, cucumber
- Omelet, vegetable
- Fruits
- Tea or Coffee or Hot Chocolate 
 
DAY 2
Breakfast (senaru crater rim)
- Toast with scramble egg, cheese, butter
- Boiled eggs
- Fruit salads
- Tea or Coffee or Juice

Morning Break (lake)
- Cake/biscuits
- Fruits
- Orange Juice

Lunch Break (lake)
- Fried noodle special 
- Omelet
- Fruits salad
- Tea or Coffee
Afternoon Break (crater rim 2)
- Fried Banana with honey
- Pineapples salad
- Tea or Coffee

Dinner Break (crater rim 2)
- Noodle, egg, vegetable soup
- Steam rice
- Fish
- Fruit salad
- Tea or Coffee

 

 

 

DAY 3
Breakfast (crater rim 2)
- Banana Pancake with honey
- Boiled eggs
- Fruits salad
- Tea or Coffee

Morning Break (crater rim 2)
- Dried cookies or biscuits
- Pineapple salad
- Tea or Coffee
Lunch Break (post 2)
- Cheese tomato jaffle
- Fried Potatoes (Chips)
- Tea or Coffee.

 

 

 

Mount Rinjani - Lombok Indonesia

Elevation

3726 Meters / 12,224 feet

Prominent3726M
LocationLombok Indonesia
Coordinates8° 25′ 0″ S 116° 28′ 0″ E
TypesStratovolcano (active)

Lombok Surfing Spots

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Kuta and the surounding region has gained an international reputation for some of the beast surfing destinations in south east Asia and consiering to be the best surf spot in Asia. Its here that the gentle waters surounding Lombok meet the curents of India ocean, forming great swells and surf breaks. The Best season for surf in Lombok from April to October.

 

Air Guling:

2 breaks - a hollow shifty left, best at mid to High tide A nice right with a fast inside section, best at low to Midtide Has reasonable protection from the wind. Transport: 20 minutes drive and a 20-minute walk or just 20 minutes by boat from Kuta Beach.

 

Belongas:

This is a fairly typical Indo reef break. Nice and consistent with powerful long rides when the swell picks up. Sensitive to winds. It's better during the raining season with NE winds.

Two main peaks:

The right: good peaky right on the west side. Can be powerful.

The left: at the east side of the bay. Rarely works.
 

Desert Point Bangko-Bangko

Very long, hollow waves that almost always end in a barrel. It needs some swell though to really start working. Watch out for low tide sessions!! The inside breaks on dry reef. 
Overview: Atmosphere Voted "The Best Wave in the World" by Aussie Tracks magazine. But it is also one of the most inconsistent waves in the world, needing a mega swell. But if you're there on the right day...

 

Ekas Bay:

Is located on the east side of Kuta, it’s take about 30 minutes by car to Awang village and take the boat out to Ekas bay for another 25 minutes. A reef break, it has two spots; Outside and Inside Ekas. Outside Ekas, left-hander, one a heavy wave when it’s big and it can be inconsistent, maximum it’s get 10 foot, mid to high tide. Inside Ekas, it’s a fun peaky wave, just about 5 minutes by boat from outside. Left and right hander works when bigger swell, with left-hander from mid to high tide and right-hander from mid to low tide, hallow and barreling at inside section. Maximum 8 foot, need to be South-east wind trade, with strong wind at some days the rip can be so strong and hardly get to the point.

 

Overview: Remote and beautiful. With at least 10 surf breaks in Ekas Bay and on the remote south-east corner of Lombok. All accessible by road or boat from Heaven on the Planet. the only real beginner's wave in Lombok, plus crash hot waves when it is big. works on every swell at the bay or on the southern reefs. Easy left, hard right and barreling right all within 1 km of the resort.
 

Mawi Beach: It is one of the most beautiful and enchanting bay of Indonesia. Really a dream land!!! Since it is isolated, pay attention not to hurt yourself: waves can be very powerful, with long hold downs. Once saw a tiger shark in the water, but fishermen say it is exceptional.

 

Gerupuk


This huge bay just about 7 km east Kuta and in a big days it’s offer few different breaks around the bay, reef breaks and to get to the breaks a boat is needed. Inside Gerupuk or Bumbang Bay, right-hander, flat reef or sand bottom which is suitable for all level and fun waves. The big days of Southwest swell can be great day to surf it. This break is almost surf-able at any seasons even sometime need to get right tide, in coming tide it is best time.

 

It can handle any wind trade as it’s protected and surrounded by hills. Maximum it can get 8 foot. Gerupuk Outside or Gili Golong, right-hander, good at mid to high tide, better take your booties if it sallow.  A huge wave and big take off at the point then long ride when you get to inside section which can be a fast and hollow section. Maximum it can get 10 foot, from October to April. Don-Don, it sets on the way to Gerupuk Inside, peak left and right hander. All surfers level, at any season or at least not too much wind, this break can be great fun, need to have a bigger swell. Any tide, out going tide would be best time. Pelawangan or Kid’s Point, another right-hander for beginners, only in a big days and it can be very hollow at out going or in coming tide.

 

Seger Beach

Located just 2 km from Kuta, a reef  break,  right hander sometime left-hander. This break works when swell drop, classic wave and can hold up to 6 foot with the right wind, it can get hollow and barreling, best at in coming or out going tide.

 

Remember if you enjoy surfing pristine waves in a beautiful settings, leave them as you find them don't leave any rubbish behind or damage the vegetation, so it remains pristine always for future generations to enjoy".

 

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