Friday, June 6, 2014

The Gili Islands of Lombok, Indonesia

This post is part of the #limbonisASIA tripSee here for detailed expenses and more info



The Gili Islands of Lombok, Indonesia (Indonesie): Trawangan, Meno, Air

Gili islands from Google Maps

It is my 17th day in Lombok, and today, i'm finally on a boat to Bali. I was just so hooked with Lombok, such that, If not for the expiration of my 30 day visa, I would have spent even more time in Lombok.

Apart from Gunung Rinjani, and the beaches proximal to Kuta,I've spent 9 nights between the 3 Gili Islands; 4 nights in Trawangan, 4 nights in Meno, and 1 night in Air. 

I was told ahead by some backpackers I met before that If i'm on budget, i'd rather be doing Gili Meno rather than Trawangan; Trawangan is said to be the party island, and to be the most expensive of three.

Me (and my newfound travel buddies) did not have any booked accomodation, and luckily, we were offered (right in the harbour) a 130,000IDR room per night in Pondok Hadi Homestay. We were also allowed to cook, which saved me a lot of money.


Accomodation in the island range from 80,000IDR up. There was also one backpacker dorm (aircon) en route to our accomodation from the harbour, but I did not really get any chance to ask how much (i'm guessing it's around 60K though).

Indeed, Trawangan is like a freedom island; While there is a police station at the back of the island, and the police roam at night for those smoking joints, or doing drugs in the beach, drugs is offered even more easily than a cigarette or food; You can just walk outside your homestay (or even the staff of your guesthouse), and get unlimited offer for any kind of drug you can think of. There was also the popular mushroom (which was sold at 100IDR per scoop, and less if you're getting more).

For food and drinks, you may get a 15,000IDR meal (nasi goreng, nasi campur, gado gado, etc) from the local warungs (restaurants) found within (not beachfront) the island; Those restaurants on the beachfront would offer the same from 22,000IDR up. Beer would be 30,000 (small; 330ml) or 35,000 (big; 660ml) from the mart; Add 5,000IDR up if you're getting it from the bars. There were also some local brands of bottles of rum, vodka, etc but prices are quite expensive too; A bottle would be around 200,000IDR (~$20). Then again, it's still cheaper than getting it in shots from the bars.

Cocktails would normally be around 25,000 per serving (and earlier at night, during happy hours, they are offered on buy one take one). Cigarettes would be around 2,000 up (in the mini marts)  more compared to bangsal.  

Bangsal Port in  LombokIndonesia

Boat in Bangsal en route to Gili in  LombokIndonesia

While bars and restaurants will normally have a sign saying "no outside food or drinks allowed", they don't really notice, especially when there's already a huge crown in the establishment. We went to one "dark moon" party at the Surf bar; There were some local today-in-next-day-out sheds that sold cigarettes, drinks, and chips right in front of the bar during the event, and most people bought their beer from here, and drank it at the venue. (I thought they made comparably more money that the organizer of the event).

Fire dancing in Gili Trawangan in in  LombokIndonesia


dark moon party at Gili Trawangan in in  LombokIndonesia

Dark Moon party in Gili Trawangan in in  LombokIndonesia

fireworks in the dark moon party in Gili Trawangan in in  LombokIndonesia

From the harbour is where most establishments are setup; Towards left, facing the island, are the more lucrative hotels and resorts, to several vacant and unattended lots; This is also where the sun sets; The beach on this side has rocky (sharp pebbles) bed though so not so great for swimming. You can see all these rocks when it goes low tide during sunset.

 Towards the right are the better swimming area, finer sand, and snorkelling area.


port in Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia

beach road in Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia

beach road in Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia

beach road in Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia


beach front of some resort in Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia


beach front of some resort in Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia

beach front of some resort in Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia

shoreline in Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia

beach front of some resort in Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia


beach front of some resort in Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia


love park in Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia

Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia

beach front of some resort in Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia


We walked around the island and it took us less than half an hour to go round. There are some roads inland in case you'd want to get to another side, but there's a good chance you'll get lost. 

inland Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia


Of the three islands (Trawangan, Meno, and Air), Trawangan would have the best rate to the dollar at 11,400IDR per dollar; It goes as low as 10,200 in Gili Air.

exchange rate in Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia

(Please see recent article on how to do it cheap in Gili Trawangan).

After 4 nights in Trawangan, we decided to leave and part; Meantime, I decided to go and see Gili Meno (even just for a night or two) before leaving for Bali.

Meantime, I ended up volunteering for a soon-to-be hostel, and consequently, stayed in Gili Meno for 4nights and 5days with free accomodation and breakfast. 

Hostel under construction in Gili Meno,  LombokIndonesia

There is one backpacker dorm in Gili Meno at 50,000IDR per night, called Gili Meno Bird Park Resort, but they may not take guests at times (see recent post titled My First Volunteering Experience for narrative). If this hostel don't work, you may get a room for around 100K up.

The waters and sand at Gili Meno tend to be the same as that of Trawangan. 

Between the three islands though, it was only in Gili Meno where I saw a long continuous stretch of planktons (something I was looking forward on my trip back in Maldives). I did not see any in Trawangan, and saw a few in Gili Air, but at that part of the beach in front of Rama House (corner of Gili Meno and next to the hostel where I volunteered), there was about a 100m line up of planktons with around 2cm average interval each (Yeah, I have an SLR camera, and broke my tripod, just trying to capture their glitter whenever a wave comes and flush them).

port in Gili Meno, LombokIndonesia

Gili Meno, LombokIndonesia

Gili Meno, LombokIndonesia

Gili Meno, LombokIndonesia

grilled corn hub in Gili Meno, LombokIndonesia

passenger horse carts in the port of Gili Meno, LombokIndonesia

Gili Meno, LombokIndonesia

Meantime, Gili Meno is quite laidback. There are some beachfront cottages and bars that offer drinks, but would probably close between 9 and 10pm due to lack of customers. Beer is the same price, and again, depending on where you drink. 

Food is offered at the same price too, though inside the island, there is a warung where we get our Nasi Campur for just 12,000IDR. Other goods from the minimarts would have the same price as that in Trawangan. 

Nasi Campur in the warung in Gili Meno, LombokIndonesia

Gili Meno is great for relaxation, and for a nught or two, but just like me, you might bore yourself with the seclusion if you'd stay longer.

Mixing between what is in Trawangan, and what is not in Meno, you come up with Gili Air. 

Gili air gives you the flexibility of both party and silence. From the harbour and nearby are the restaurants, and shops, and to the sides of the island, and to the back, is the quiet and more relaxing space. Unlike Gili Meno though, there is one CIMB atm in the island.

map of Gili Air, LombokIndonesia


port in map of Gili Air, LombokIndonesia

my 70,000/night accomodation in map of Gili Air, LombokIndonesia

Food, such as nasi goreng, campur, etc, from the local warungs would be around 15,000up. For goods, there is one mini mart in front of my accomodation (called Bupanis Homestay, next to Gili Guesthouse) that offered prices almost the same as that in Bangsal. Beer would have the same price as the 2 other islands too.

In Gili Meno, our water is shipped by boat directly from a river in Lombok, and onto our tank in the hostel. There are some underground wells used, but tend to be salty; Saltiest in Trawangan, salty in Meno, and almost negligible in Air).

To get to these islands, visitor may take the public ferry from Bangsal Harbour for 10K IDR to Air, 12K to Meno, and (I think 20K to Trawangan). For shifting from one island to another, it would cost 25K for the boat; From trawangan to Meno, there's a trip at 8:30, and another at 4:00pm; From Meno to Air, is 9:50 and another in the afternoon (I think 5pm). Trips may not leave exactly as indicated,as sometimes, they wait until a good number of passengers is waiting to be board (others charter, or share a chartered price).

There are also trips (both fast and slow boat) coming to and from Bali. Rate provided to me for Gili to Air was 225K up (including shuttle transfers) for the fast boat.




This post is part of the #limbonisASIA tripSee here for detailed expenses and more info



The Gili Islands of Lombok, Indonesia (Indonesie): Trawangan, Meno, Air

Gili islands from Google Maps

It is my 17th day in Lombok, and today, i'm finally on a boat to Bali. I was just so hooked with Lombok, such that, If not for the expiration of my 30 day visa, I would have spent even more time in Lombok.

Apart from Gunung Rinjani, and the beaches proximal to Kuta,I've spent 9 nights between the 3 Gili Islands; 4 nights in Trawangan, 4 nights in Meno, and 1 night in Air. 

I was told ahead by some backpackers I met before that If i'm on budget, i'd rather be doing Gili Meno rather than Trawangan; Trawangan is said to be the party island, and to be the most expensive of three.

Me (and my newfound travel buddies) did not have any booked accomodation, and luckily, we were offered (right in the harbour) a 130,000IDR room per night in Pondok Hadi Homestay. We were also allowed to cook, which saved me a lot of money.


Accomodation in the island range from 80,000IDR up. There was also one backpacker dorm (aircon) en route to our accomodation from the harbour, but I did not really get any chance to ask how much (i'm guessing it's around 60K though).

Indeed, Trawangan is like a freedom island; While there is a police station at the back of the island, and the police roam at night for those smoking joints, or doing drugs in the beach, drugs is offered even more easily than a cigarette or food; You can just walk outside your homestay (or even the staff of your guesthouse), and get unlimited offer for any kind of drug you can think of. There was also the popular mushroom (which was sold at 100IDR per scoop, and less if you're getting more).

For food and drinks, you may get a 15,000IDR meal (nasi goreng, nasi campur, gado gado, etc) from the local warungs (restaurants) found within (not beachfront) the island; Those restaurants on the beachfront would offer the same from 22,000IDR up. Beer would be 30,000 (small; 330ml) or 35,000 (big; 660ml) from the mart; Add 5,000IDR up if you're getting it from the bars. There were also some local brands of bottles of rum, vodka, etc but prices are quite expensive too; A bottle would be around 200,000IDR (~$20). Then again, it's still cheaper than getting it in shots from the bars.

Cocktails would normally be around 25,000 per serving (and earlier at night, during happy hours, they are offered on buy one take one). Cigarettes would be around 2,000 up (in the mini marts)  more compared to bangsal.  

Bangsal Port in  LombokIndonesia

Boat in Bangsal en route to Gili in  LombokIndonesia

While bars and restaurants will normally have a sign saying "no outside food or drinks allowed", they don't really notice, especially when there's already a huge crown in the establishment. We went to one "dark moon" party at the Surf bar; There were some local today-in-next-day-out sheds that sold cigarettes, drinks, and chips right in front of the bar during the event, and most people bought their beer from here, and drank it at the venue. (I thought they made comparably more money that the organizer of the event).

Fire dancing in Gili Trawangan in in  LombokIndonesia


dark moon party at Gili Trawangan in in  LombokIndonesia

Dark Moon party in Gili Trawangan in in  LombokIndonesia

fireworks in the dark moon party in Gili Trawangan in in  LombokIndonesia

From the harbour is where most establishments are setup; Towards left, facing the island, are the more lucrative hotels and resorts, to several vacant and unattended lots; This is also where the sun sets; The beach on this side has rocky (sharp pebbles) bed though so not so great for swimming. You can see all these rocks when it goes low tide during sunset.

 Towards the right are the better swimming area, finer sand, and snorkelling area.


port in Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia

beach road in Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia

beach road in Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia

beach road in Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia


beach front of some resort in Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia


beach front of some resort in Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia

beach front of some resort in Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia

shoreline in Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia

beach front of some resort in Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia


beach front of some resort in Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia


love park in Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia

Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia

beach front of some resort in Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia


We walked around the island and it took us less than half an hour to go round. There are some roads inland in case you'd want to get to another side, but there's a good chance you'll get lost. 

inland Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia


Of the three islands (Trawangan, Meno, and Air), Trawangan would have the best rate to the dollar at 11,400IDR per dollar; It goes as low as 10,200 in Gili Air.

exchange rate in Gili Trawangan in  LombokIndonesia

(Please see recent article on how to do it cheap in Gili Trawangan).

After 4 nights in Trawangan, we decided to leave and part; Meantime, I decided to go and see Gili Meno (even just for a night or two) before leaving for Bali.

Meantime, I ended up volunteering for a soon-to-be hostel, and consequently, stayed in Gili Meno for 4nights and 5days with free accomodation and breakfast. 

Hostel under construction in Gili Meno,  LombokIndonesia

There is one backpacker dorm in Gili Meno at 50,000IDR per night, called Gili Meno Bird Park Resort, but they may not take guests at times (see recent post titled My First Volunteering Experience for narrative). If this hostel don't work, you may get a room for around 100K up.

The waters and sand at Gili Meno tend to be the same as that of Trawangan. 

Between the three islands though, it was only in Gili Meno where I saw a long continuous stretch of planktons (something I was looking forward on my trip back in Maldives). I did not see any in Trawangan, and saw a few in Gili Air, but at that part of the beach in front of Rama House (corner of Gili Meno and next to the hostel where I volunteered), there was about a 100m line up of planktons with around 2cm average interval each (Yeah, I have an SLR camera, and broke my tripod, just trying to capture their glitter whenever a wave comes and flush them).

port in Gili Meno, LombokIndonesia

Gili Meno, LombokIndonesia

Gili Meno, LombokIndonesia

Gili Meno, LombokIndonesia

grilled corn hub in Gili Meno, LombokIndonesia

passenger horse carts in the port of Gili Meno, LombokIndonesia

Gili Meno, LombokIndonesia

Meantime, Gili Meno is quite laidback. There are some beachfront cottages and bars that offer drinks, but would probably close between 9 and 10pm due to lack of customers. Beer is the same price, and again, depending on where you drink. 

Food is offered at the same price too, though inside the island, there is a warung where we get our Nasi Campur for just 12,000IDR. Other goods from the minimarts would have the same price as that in Trawangan. 

Nasi Campur in the warung in Gili Meno, LombokIndonesia

Gili Meno is great for relaxation, and for a nught or two, but just like me, you might bore yourself with the seclusion if you'd stay longer.

Mixing between what is in Trawangan, and what is not in Meno, you come up with Gili Air. 

Gili air gives you the flexibility of both party and silence. From the harbour and nearby are the restaurants, and shops, and to the sides of the island, and to the back, is the quiet and more relaxing space. Unlike Gili Meno though, there is one CIMB atm in the island.

map of Gili Air, LombokIndonesia


port in map of Gili Air, LombokIndonesia

my 70,000/night accomodation in map of Gili Air, LombokIndonesia

Food, such as nasi goreng, campur, etc, from the local warungs would be around 15,000up. For goods, there is one mini mart in front of my accomodation (called Bupanis Homestay, next to Gili Guesthouse) that offered prices almost the same as that in Bangsal. Beer would have the same price as the 2 other islands too.

In Gili Meno, our water is shipped by boat directly from a river in Lombok, and onto our tank in the hostel. There are some underground wells used, but tend to be salty; Saltiest in Trawangan, salty in Meno, and almost negligible in Air).

To get to these islands, visitor may take the public ferry from Bangsal Harbour for 10K IDR to Air, 12K to Meno, and (I think 20K to Trawangan). For shifting from one island to another, it would cost 25K for the boat; From trawangan to Meno, there's a trip at 8:30, and another at 4:00pm; From Meno to Air, is 9:50 and another in the afternoon (I think 5pm). Trips may not leave exactly as indicated,as sometimes, they wait until a good number of passengers is waiting to be board (others charter, or share a chartered price).

There are also trips (both fast and slow boat) coming to and from Bali. Rate provided to me for Gili to Air was 225K up (including shuttle transfers) for the fast boat.




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How to Stay in Gili Trawangan for less than 85,000 (<$8) per day


This post is part of the #limbonisASIA tripSee here for detailed expenses and more info





How to Stay in Gili Trawangan for less than 85,000 (<$8) per day



I've met a number of backpackers who has been and are strongly suggesting Gili Islands among top picks for Indonesia, and was told too about the parties and expenses in Trawangan, and the more laid back Gili Meno.

When I was looking for possible accomodation for Gili's, it was only in Gili Meno and Gili air that I've found dorm accomodation and not in Gili Trawangan. Luckily, I was with a few people who'd go with me to Gili (and consensus was Trawangan) so it was ok.

We did not book, nor look for an accomodation prior to our arrival, but just relied on looking out once we get there.

Right at the port, we were met by people offering rooms, and we settled on a 130K IDR/night double (65K each).




This homestay also allows guests to cook, so instead of going out to the local restaurants for 15k per nasi or mee goreng, I bought noodles instead from the local minimarts (2500 each) and cooked it right in the kitchen. 

If you prefer rice, to make it more filling, and have a variety from the noodle, you can buy rice from the minimarts for 10,000/kilo. 

Upon our arrival I also asked if we can have unlimited coffee, which they did not refuse.

Almost, if not, all homestays offer free breakfast (normally banana or pineapple pancake, or toast, or scrambled egg or omellet) along with coffee, tea, or juice.

Since the homestay offers unlimited coffee, you can have fresh juice along with your chosen breakfast, and you can just make your coffee afterwards. :-) 

Then, 2nd day to my last, I found a minimart that allows water refill for 3000IDR per regular bottle of 1.5L. It would have been 5000 on the minimarts if you buy the sealed and bottled one. But for 2 bottles a day, that saves 4,000IDR/day from your budget already.


The guesthouse offered wifi, but as the owner said, it seemed that there's a problem with the network (for the 5days that we stayed there; They're using rather a hotspot from the phone, and i assumed it is either the billing or the phone that's problematic). What i did was go with friends when they hang out, and get the wifi password. Everytime i needed internet, I hang out on the beach close to the hotspot.



Internet cafe's in the island cost about 300IDR per minute, and an hour would cost about 18,000IDR which may be a lot.

Other option is to order tea/water instead for about 5,000-10,000 and hang out as long as possible. Just make sure though ahead that wifi's working, cause most of the wifi in the island, since relying only on 3g connection, and phone hotspot instead of routers, may not be working at times.

Meantime, I noticed a dorm offering just close to our homestay (Pondok Hadi) Just didnt find time to ask for price.

There was also a room towards Egoiste Restaurant that offered 80,000IDR per night, with free water refills.

In case you cannot resist drinking beer, you may buy your beer from the mart, and bring it along. most of the bars are on the beach and wouldn't notice you bringing a beer (especially if you walk on the beach side).


see here for an outlook of the 3 Gilis

Contact Eki (Pondok Hadi) 0878 64091919 or 
egiktralala@yahoo.com. Kindly say referred by Ian ( the Filipino).


Travelling Philippines? Follow CheapBedsPH on Instagram for geotagged backpacker accomodation for easier searches



update May 2016.
as of last visit last May, along the beachside, there don't seem to be anymore place to eat below 20K rupiah. The only place to get it close to less than this is inner to the island on some waroengs.

This post is part of the #limbonisASIA tripSee here for detailed expenses and more info





How to Stay in Gili Trawangan for less than 85,000 (<$8) per day



I've met a number of backpackers who has been and are strongly suggesting Gili Islands among top picks for Indonesia, and was told too about the parties and expenses in Trawangan, and the more laid back Gili Meno.

When I was looking for possible accomodation for Gili's, it was only in Gili Meno and Gili air that I've found dorm accomodation and not in Gili Trawangan. Luckily, I was with a few people who'd go with me to Gili (and consensus was Trawangan) so it was ok.

We did not book, nor look for an accomodation prior to our arrival, but just relied on looking out once we get there.

Right at the port, we were met by people offering rooms, and we settled on a 130K IDR/night double (65K each).




This homestay also allows guests to cook, so instead of going out to the local restaurants for 15k per nasi or mee goreng, I bought noodles instead from the local minimarts (2500 each) and cooked it right in the kitchen. 

If you prefer rice, to make it more filling, and have a variety from the noodle, you can buy rice from the minimarts for 10,000/kilo. 

Upon our arrival I also asked if we can have unlimited coffee, which they did not refuse.

Almost, if not, all homestays offer free breakfast (normally banana or pineapple pancake, or toast, or scrambled egg or omellet) along with coffee, tea, or juice.

Since the homestay offers unlimited coffee, you can have fresh juice along with your chosen breakfast, and you can just make your coffee afterwards. :-) 

Then, 2nd day to my last, I found a minimart that allows water refill for 3000IDR per regular bottle of 1.5L. It would have been 5000 on the minimarts if you buy the sealed and bottled one. But for 2 bottles a day, that saves 4,000IDR/day from your budget already.


The guesthouse offered wifi, but as the owner said, it seemed that there's a problem with the network (for the 5days that we stayed there; They're using rather a hotspot from the phone, and i assumed it is either the billing or the phone that's problematic). What i did was go with friends when they hang out, and get the wifi password. Everytime i needed internet, I hang out on the beach close to the hotspot.



Internet cafe's in the island cost about 300IDR per minute, and an hour would cost about 18,000IDR which may be a lot.

Other option is to order tea/water instead for about 5,000-10,000 and hang out as long as possible. Just make sure though ahead that wifi's working, cause most of the wifi in the island, since relying only on 3g connection, and phone hotspot instead of routers, may not be working at times.

Meantime, I noticed a dorm offering just close to our homestay (Pondok Hadi) Just didnt find time to ask for price.

There was also a room towards Egoiste Restaurant that offered 80,000IDR per night, with free water refills.

In case you cannot resist drinking beer, you may buy your beer from the mart, and bring it along. most of the bars are on the beach and wouldn't notice you bringing a beer (especially if you walk on the beach side).


see here for an outlook of the 3 Gilis

Contact Eki (Pondok Hadi) 0878 64091919 or 
egiktralala@yahoo.com. Kindly say referred by Ian ( the Filipino).


Travelling Philippines? Follow CheapBedsPH on Instagram for geotagged backpacker accomodation for easier searches



update May 2016.
as of last visit last May, along the beachside, there don't seem to be anymore place to eat below 20K rupiah. The only place to get it close to less than this is inner to the island on some waroengs.
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Saturday, May 31, 2014

The Beaches of Lombok, Indonesia

The Beaches of LombokIndonesia


Team Rinjani in Lombok Airport in Indonesia


My itinerary for Lombok was basically to climb Mt Rinjani, and heard a few too about the Gili islands from some backpackers I met back in Thailand, but never did I really hear much exactly about the beaches around (mainland) lombok.

After our descend from Mt Rinjani, Lombok the plan was to head to the Gili islands, Lombok but there wasn't enough time to do it. Plus the port is a little far off from the airport, so they'll have to risk missing their flight if we go ahead.

Then again, we asked around for what could be a good beach to spend the night and morning and that which is close to the airport. We passed by Senggigi on our way to the mountain foot, and it doesn't seem as enticing for a night. Instead, We were pointed to Kuta Beach.

Kuta beach (Lombok) seems to be the default destination in the area as this is where all guesthouses piled up. The sand is brown, but it tends to go lighter along with the bluer waters as it approaches noontime. 


Kuta Beach in LombokIndonesia


Kuta Beach in LombokIndonesia


From what i read in the internet about Lombok, Mawun beach seems to be the most published beach for swimmers and snorkellers. Probably because it is a (slightly) enclosed cove so there isn't any current. The long beach has sand that's fine and close to white. There is one huge tree next to the beach where people seem to gather around (for the shade) thus even if the beach is long, people tend to swim in the closest water.


Mawun beach in LombokIndonesia


Mawun beach in LombokIndonesia


Mawun beach in LombokIndonesia


sand in Mawun beach in LombokIndonesia

Further from Mawun, from the highway, there is a detour (left) for another beach called Mawi. And, While there are some who go here to swim, this beach is more for intermediate to pro surfers. It's also long a rough and dirt road from the highway to get to the beach.


Mawi Beach in LombokIndonesia


wave in Mawi beach LombokIndonesia


Limbonis in Mawi beach, LombokIndonesia

Meantime, there are no restaurants in the beach, and only some stores that sell drinks and chips. No accomodation option around. 

Heading straight further from the main highway is Selong Blanak. This is the beach for surfing beginners, though it seems it is not as the ride seems to be short. Nevertheless, Selong Blanak, i think, has the finest sand from all the beaches I've been to In Lombok.


Selong Blanak beach in LombokIndonesia


Selong Blanak beach in LombokIndonesia


sand in Selong Blanak beach in LombokIndonesia


sand in Selong Blanak Beach in LombokIndonesia


There are accomodation options around and some local restaurants to get lunch/dinner. Nasi goreng is sold at 20,000IDR.

There are 2 more beaches further which I've attempted to go to on another day, but the roads to these beaches are incredibly rough and slippery. From the junction in the main highway, it's probably about 5 kilometers rough road going in (and as you approach the beach, the more that the road becomes slippery). I did not make it to this beaches as it was almost 5pm when i got to 500meters close to the beach. I had to consider the time i'll need to get out of the highway, as it doesn't seem safe to be still around the road, and this rough, at dark).


Serangan beach in LombokIndonesia


Road to Torok beach in LombokIndonesia


Seger Beach on the other hand has brown (round grain) sand, with blue waters, yet the water seemed to be a little stirred up (not so clear). There are huts where you can take shade for free. Just like Mawun, there are no restaurants except for some stores for snacks. 


Seger Beach in LombokIndonesia


Seger beach in LombokIndonesia



View from Hill in Seger Beach in LombokIndonesia


sand (or pebbles for that matter) in Seger beach in LombokIndonesia



Tanjung A'an is probably the best one i've seen and i'd say it is best for people who just want to hang out on the beach; The scene is just perfect, and it's that type of beach that i'd just rather stare at the whole day, while sitting in a comfortable bench, and having some drinks on a side table ( or coconut). There are stores on the beach, and further to the right, facing to the beach, there's one restaurant that sells nasi goreng for 25,000IDR (and some other gourmet fish for 50,000). Instead of paying 5,000IDR for parking, you may want to ask for the directions to the restaurant, and park your bike there. Then, just order Teh Panas (Hot Tea) for 5,000. 


Tanjuang Aan beach in LombokIndonesia


Tanjung Aan beach in LombokIndonesia


Tanjung Aan beach in LombokIndonesia


Tanjung Aan beach in LombokIndonesia


Meantime, be wary of your time in the beach. There are a number of stories of tourists being stopped by some locals with machete and being robbed in this beach. The beach is far from the villages, and it's a rough road (and no people) on the way.

There are no admission charges on the beaches, except for parking fees at 50,000IDR per motorbike (10,000IDR for Mawi). Kuta is a long public beach so you can park anywhere.


parking notice in Mawun beach in LombokIndonesia


Motorbike rental is generally 50,000 per day, though you can haggle (as I did) for 40,000 (and also even lower depending on the number of days you will be taking it).

Fuel is cheap at 7,000 per liter, and a little bit more, 8000, as you go on the outskirts.


This post is part of the #limbonisASIA tripSee here for detailed expenses and more info










The Beaches of LombokIndonesia


Team Rinjani in Lombok Airport in Indonesia


My itinerary for Lombok was basically to climb Mt Rinjani, and heard a few too about the Gili islands from some backpackers I met back in Thailand, but never did I really hear much exactly about the beaches around (mainland) lombok.

After our descend from Mt Rinjani, Lombok the plan was to head to the Gili islands, Lombok but there wasn't enough time to do it. Plus the port is a little far off from the airport, so they'll have to risk missing their flight if we go ahead.

Then again, we asked around for what could be a good beach to spend the night and morning and that which is close to the airport. We passed by Senggigi on our way to the mountain foot, and it doesn't seem as enticing for a night. Instead, We were pointed to Kuta Beach.

Kuta beach (Lombok) seems to be the default destination in the area as this is where all guesthouses piled up. The sand is brown, but it tends to go lighter along with the bluer waters as it approaches noontime. 


Kuta Beach in LombokIndonesia


Kuta Beach in LombokIndonesia


From what i read in the internet about Lombok, Mawun beach seems to be the most published beach for swimmers and snorkellers. Probably because it is a (slightly) enclosed cove so there isn't any current. The long beach has sand that's fine and close to white. There is one huge tree next to the beach where people seem to gather around (for the shade) thus even if the beach is long, people tend to swim in the closest water.


Mawun beach in LombokIndonesia


Mawun beach in LombokIndonesia


Mawun beach in LombokIndonesia


sand in Mawun beach in LombokIndonesia

Further from Mawun, from the highway, there is a detour (left) for another beach called Mawi. And, While there are some who go here to swim, this beach is more for intermediate to pro surfers. It's also long a rough and dirt road from the highway to get to the beach.


Mawi Beach in LombokIndonesia


wave in Mawi beach LombokIndonesia


Limbonis in Mawi beach, LombokIndonesia

Meantime, there are no restaurants in the beach, and only some stores that sell drinks and chips. No accomodation option around. 

Heading straight further from the main highway is Selong Blanak. This is the beach for surfing beginners, though it seems it is not as the ride seems to be short. Nevertheless, Selong Blanak, i think, has the finest sand from all the beaches I've been to In Lombok.


Selong Blanak beach in LombokIndonesia


Selong Blanak beach in LombokIndonesia


sand in Selong Blanak beach in LombokIndonesia


sand in Selong Blanak Beach in LombokIndonesia


There are accomodation options around and some local restaurants to get lunch/dinner. Nasi goreng is sold at 20,000IDR.

There are 2 more beaches further which I've attempted to go to on another day, but the roads to these beaches are incredibly rough and slippery. From the junction in the main highway, it's probably about 5 kilometers rough road going in (and as you approach the beach, the more that the road becomes slippery). I did not make it to this beaches as it was almost 5pm when i got to 500meters close to the beach. I had to consider the time i'll need to get out of the highway, as it doesn't seem safe to be still around the road, and this rough, at dark).


Serangan beach in LombokIndonesia


Road to Torok beach in LombokIndonesia


Seger Beach on the other hand has brown (round grain) sand, with blue waters, yet the water seemed to be a little stirred up (not so clear). There are huts where you can take shade for free. Just like Mawun, there are no restaurants except for some stores for snacks. 


Seger Beach in LombokIndonesia


Seger beach in LombokIndonesia



View from Hill in Seger Beach in LombokIndonesia


sand (or pebbles for that matter) in Seger beach in LombokIndonesia



Tanjung A'an is probably the best one i've seen and i'd say it is best for people who just want to hang out on the beach; The scene is just perfect, and it's that type of beach that i'd just rather stare at the whole day, while sitting in a comfortable bench, and having some drinks on a side table ( or coconut). There are stores on the beach, and further to the right, facing to the beach, there's one restaurant that sells nasi goreng for 25,000IDR (and some other gourmet fish for 50,000). Instead of paying 5,000IDR for parking, you may want to ask for the directions to the restaurant, and park your bike there. Then, just order Teh Panas (Hot Tea) for 5,000. 


Tanjuang Aan beach in LombokIndonesia


Tanjung Aan beach in LombokIndonesia


Tanjung Aan beach in LombokIndonesia


Tanjung Aan beach in LombokIndonesia


Meantime, be wary of your time in the beach. There are a number of stories of tourists being stopped by some locals with machete and being robbed in this beach. The beach is far from the villages, and it's a rough road (and no people) on the way.

There are no admission charges on the beaches, except for parking fees at 50,000IDR per motorbike (10,000IDR for Mawi). Kuta is a long public beach so you can park anywhere.


parking notice in Mawun beach in LombokIndonesia


Motorbike rental is generally 50,000 per day, though you can haggle (as I did) for 40,000 (and also even lower depending on the number of days you will be taking it).

Fuel is cheap at 7,000 per liter, and a little bit more, 8000, as you go on the outskirts.


This post is part of the #limbonisASIA tripSee here for detailed expenses and more info










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