Lombok Country Side Tour I
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Itinerary
Day 1 Perama Ning Puspa Suranadi
Located in west Lombok Regency,with beautiful view of Rice field surrounded by lush green protected Forest. Also know as one of 5 Holiest temple in Lombok.
Here we visit the Perama Ning Puspa, eco green tourism sight with natural surroundings and the beautiful botanical collection of plants and flowers. A Fun and educational sight for all family member to enjoy.
Through this Park, Perama also aim to help the Suranadi village in becoming a self sustain tourism village. Therefore Perama join hand in hand with the local community to achieve the goal, a better future for all.
Day 1 Suranadi Cycling Tour
Ride along the river banks before entering the dirt track in the Suranadi dense forest. Pass by the local village and beautiful rice terrace as we head to the refreshing waterfall.
After the break, cycle up to the hills to spectate on the panorama of Suranadi natural surroundings. Later, make a quick stop at one of the member of Suranadi Tourism Forum to see what Perama and the community is doing to push the development of Suranadi village.
The trip will end in Perama Ning Puspa, indulge yourself with delicious home cooked Indonesian for lunch,

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Natural Surroundings
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Rice Field
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Traditional Village
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Waterfalls
Day 1 Benang Stokel & Kelambu Waterfall
Waterfall, Fresh and cool water falls from 20 meter high trough the steep rock face, covered by the variety of vegetations; the moss, forming lush green wall till the raft where lies small valley for bathing.

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Hikking
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Natural Surroundings
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Waterfalls
Day 2 Tetebatu
A village with lush green nature, rice terraces and paddies as well as a breathtaking mountain panorama with a view at the Rinjani Volcano.
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Mountain
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Natural Surroundings
Day 2 Pringgesela
Pringgesela is A village of traditional handwoven cloths, with silver thread and other special ornaments are on hand loom in pattern.
Day 2 Perama Tradisional Docking & Maritime Museum
This traditional boat docking was built in 1990. It is located about 1 km to the west of Kayangan harbor and occupies a land area of 1.5 hectares. The area belongs to Kayangan village and is bordered by Kampung Baru and Kampung Padak. Kampung Baru is an area inhabited by the Bugis ethnic while Kampung Padak is by the Sasak people. Since its establishment the docking has produced a number of boats of varying degrees of sizes. Most of the boats take from Bugis Phinisi styles. The boat making process uses traditional machinery with only a few modern tools where today the traditional mechine collected as a museum to remind the evolution of the tools that carpenter used for making boat.

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Architectures
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Cultural Attractions
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Natural Surroundings
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Traditional Village