3Days Discover Lombok

PACKAGE INCLUDES

Hotel

Meal

Tour Guide

Entrance Pass
TRIP OVERVIEW
In this 3 days tour, you will have a platform to experience and explore guided and freely in Lombok. You will have a guided tour to Sasak Village, exceptional beaches of Gili Trawangan and a panoramic view of Malimbu. You are provided with 2 nights hotel stay and return home on the third day after a free tour.
HIGHTLIGHTS
PRIVATE Tour Arrangement
Visit the traditional house of Lombok and village
Experience the magnificent scenery of beaches at Lombok Kuta Beach and Tanjung Aan
Discover Oceanside temple known for its rocky surrounds
Visit Islamic Centre
FREE : Welcome Shawl
FREE : Mineral Water
SKETCH ITINERARY
D01: Arrive Lombok - Sukerara - Sade - Kuta Beach - Tanjung Aan Beach - Banyumulek (L,D)
D02: Batu Bolong Temple - Narmada Temple - Mayura Water Palace - Islamic (B,L,D)
D03: Depart Lombok (B)
DETAILED ITINERARY
DAY 01: ARRIVE LOMBOK - SUKERARA - SADE - KUTA BEACH - TANJUNG AAN BEACH - BANYUMULEK (L, D)
Upon arrival at Lombok International Airport, meet & greet by local representative. Then continue to Sasak Traditional Tour. The tour starts by visiting to Sukerare hand weaving village to see the process of making local cloth and sarong using and simple loom. The weaving process is done by local young ladies. Next visit to Sade Village to see their indigenious sasak tribe. The House where they live in called Bale Tani. The floor of the House is made of buffalo dunk mixed with clay. Last visit to Kuta and Tanjung aan Beach, the exotic beach at south of Lombok continued visit Banyumulek pottery village . Lunch and Dinner at Local Restaurant. Check In Hotel
DAY 02: BATU BOLONG TEMPLE - NARMADA TEMPLE - MAYURA WATER PALACE - ISLAMIC (B, L, D)
After breakfast at Hotel, check out from your hotel and proceed to Batu Bolong Temple, the temple is located above the black rock Senggigi Beach which has a hole or holes in the middle. With its position that juts into the sea, of course, this temple has its own atmosphere of beauty. This Hindu sacred site at a glance will remind tourists of Pura Tanah Lot in Bali Island, the building of worship located on the shoreline with the position jutting into the sea. Continue to Narmada. The name of Narmada is taken from Narmadanadi, the son of a very sacred Ganges River in India. For Hindus, the water is a sacred element that gives life to all beings in this world. Water emanating from the soil (spring) is associated with Tirta Amrita (immortality water) emanating from Kensi Sweta Kamandalu. Formerly the possibility of Narmada name used to name the name of springs that form several ponds and a river in that place. Eventually used to refer to the whole complex of temples and Narmada Park. Next to Mayura Water Palace. The word ‘mayura’ was taken from the Sanskrit language which means peacock bird. At that time, there were many snakes around the temple which disturbed people to do the praying. Some counselors advised to breed peacock bird around the park and the temple so they would make their prey. proceed to Islamic Center, this building stands on a land of waqf with an area of approximately 6.7 hectares. This magnificent building has a dome with beautiful calligraphy characteristic of sasambo batik, batik typical of NTB Province. In addition, there are five towering towers that surround the grandest and largest mosque in this province. The highest tower is named Tower of Asma'ul Husna because of its height reaching 99 meters. Lunch at Dinner at Local restaurant.
DAY 03: DEPART LOMBOK (B)
After breakfast at the hotel, free at own leisure until time to check out and transfer to Lombok International Airport for flight back home.
TRIP GALLERY
Sukarara Village...
WHY BOOK NOW?
INCLUSION
- PRIVATE Tour Arrangement
- All meals inclusive as specified
- All entrances inclusive as specified
- Hotel accommodation as specified
- All transfers inclusive as specified
- English speaking driver cum guide
EXCLUSION
- Flight Ticket & Taxes
- Compulsory Tour Tips (RM 30)
- MSIG Travel Insurance (RM 39)
- Any item not stated under 'Inclusions'