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About Lombok

Separated by the Lombok Strait, Lombok is approximately 56. 7 kilometers from Bali and part of the Lesser Sunda Islands. It can be reached by air or boat and once on the island there are various modes of transport from taxis, bemos, ojek, rental of motorbikes and cars or chauffeured cars available. For a different experience, try a slower form of transport, that of the horse cart (cidomo).

The climate ranges from 28 - 31 degrees and approximately 90% of the indigenous population on the island originate from the unique Sasak culture and follow the Muslim religion, whereas only small minorities of Hindu Balinese still reside on this island.

The island itself is approximately 80km in length and breadth and is divided into regional sectors. To the north of Lombok you will discover spectacular scenery, waterfalls and the famed Mount Rinjani, the second highest volcano in Indonesia with crater lake and natural hot springs to enjoy. In the south is the township of Kuta, which boasts pristine white beaches, great surfing and incredible translucent turquoise waters, while still retaining its local village charm. The west of Lombok is where the airport and capital city, Mataram is located. This and the townships such as Senggigi and Tanjung have most of the tourism infrastructure. If you want to get away from crowds, then the less developed east coast of Lombok, where the rural villages, farms and secluded beaches are found, may suit you better.

There are many small businesses on Lombok. Take a trip around the island and visit some of the small plantations where crops such as coffee, coconuts, cloves, cotton, pepper and tobacco grow. If wanting to buy something special look at the weaving in Sukarare, ikat and songket with gold or silver thread running through the fabric, Loyak handicrafts made from bamboo, or the Suradadi items made from lontar and palm leaves or stunning mother of pearl inlayed furniture. The skilled craftsmen and women are only too happy to have you take an interest in their craft.

Many tourist attractions are also available around the island from temples and waterfalls, to traditional ceremonies. Take in a Sasak dance performance, go trekking along Mt Rinjani, fish or scuba dive with professionals, go surfing or just laze of the beach, relax and read that book you've not had time to enjoy.

A wide array of food from local, Chinese to western fare is available. Western fare is more readily found in the bigger townships with its many restaurants whereas local favourites and a specialty of the Sasak such as Ayam Taliwang (young chicken mixed with red spices) and Sate Ikan Tanjung (fresh fish with spices cooked on a stick) are found throughout the island.

Lombok offers different things to different people and your visit there will both surprise and delight you.