15 March 2010

Lombok And Sumbawa


Lombok and Sumbawa, the two directly to the east of the island of Bali West Nusa Tenggara Province. With a variety of fascinating attractions.
Lombok already has an international airport that serves smaller capacity aircraft like the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 and the flight from Singapore and Malaysia, while Sumbawa has two domestic airports. Port facilities on both islands often serve the international shipping lane.
Accommodation possibilities in these islands will not be out of place anywhere in the world 'best resort area. International chains such as Accor / Novotel, Sheraton and Oberoi occupies a beautiful location on the island of Lombok Sumbawa, while among the classy resort offers accommodation Amanwana.
But it was the natural attractions of the islands that really makes them stand out. Both islands have spectacular dive sites: Three Gili Lombok island renowned for its blue coral and more than 3500 species of fish and an ideal lodging right on the beach; Sumbawa also have dive sites, but perhaps better known for sport fishing possibilities in which the Giant Trevally and Blue fin tuna fishing provides interesting.
Surf break on the second island has become famous in the world for quality waves. Desert Point in the south west Lombok is one of the best in the world violates Lefts, while Sumbawa's HU'U Lakey coastal areas each year to host an international surfing contest.
Lombok has long been famous for its trekking Mount Rinjani. At 3726 meters, Rinjani waiting to be climbed as a safe but difficult 3-day trip to see the turquoise waters of the crater lake. In 2004 Mount Rinjani receive World Legacy Award from the National Geographic for the development of ecotourism in Rinjani National Park. Sumbawa, not to be outdone, has Mount Tambora (2800 meters) where the most powerful explosions in recorded history and is now a journey through the lava fields to see the amazing crater affecting the entire planet's weather.
Both islands have a distinct cultural life itself, where in the palaces and temples dating back to Lombok island colonization by the Balinese are still in the mix with the indigenous Sasaks colorful, while on Sumbawa one can clearly see a strong influence over many -century imperial control of the island.

4 comments:

vie said...

someday I'll visit it!!! Wait Me.... :)

█♥..ukHra..♥█ said...

ciptaan Allah SWT bgtu indah :)

agus said...

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adhi said...

sudah lama q pgn ksana,, tpi msh lom ksampean..

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