Indonesia Diversity
The Republic of Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world comprising 17,504 large and small tropical islands fringed with white sandy beaches, many still uninhabited and a number even still unnamed.
Indonesia Traditional Dance
Traditional dance in Indonesia reflects the country's diversity of ethnicities and cultures. There are more than 700 ethnic groups in Indonesia: Austronesian roots and Melanesian tribal forms are visible, and influences ranging from neighboring Asian and even western styles through colonization.
Indonesia Historical Building
Not only save the virtuous historical value, but the historical building in Indonesia also have very high architectural value. Many eyes are already recognize the beauty and splendor..
Indonesia Flora And Fauna
The flora of Indonesia consists of many unique varieties of tropical plants. Blessed with a tropical climate and around 18,000 islands, Indonesia is a nation with the second largest biodiversity in the world. The flora of Indonesia reflects an intermingling of Asian, Australian and the native species.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Ragunan Zoo, South Jakarta
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Rinjani Mountain, Lombok
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Five Indonesia Unique Culture
- Ceremony Tabuik (West Sumatra)
- Makepung (Balinese Buffalo Racing)
- Debus Attractions (Banten)
- Madura Cows Karapan Community, East Java
- Kasada Bromo Ceremony
Monday, September 19, 2011
Senggigi Beach, Lombok
Communities often align the beauty of this beach with famous beaches on the island of Bali, like Kuta, Legian and Sanur. In fact, the beauty of Senggigi Beach is often portrayed beyond the beaches, because the condition is much more comfortable and quiet. Perhaps this is related to the arrival of foreign tourists has not been rampant in this beach.
As the mainstay of coastal resorts of West Nusa Tenggara Province, Senggigi is still relatively natural, and kept clean. The beach is still beautiful, the crash of the waves are not too big, and beautiful underwater scenery, further confirmed that the beach that stretches about 10 kilometers is an ideal place for domestic and foreign tourists for a moment forget the daily routine and atmosphere of the hustle and bustle of the city.
Senggigi Beach is now beginning ogled by tourists, especially foreign tourists, because of the relatively virgin territory and also has extensive information about his whereabouts. With increasing interest and enthusiasm of tourists to the Senggigi Beach, the local government and companies sewasta increasingly keen to build and fix all the infrastructure, so that the tourists more interested to visit this beach.
- Feature
Senggigi beach does offer a unique charm. Natural atmosphere that has not been overwhelmed by foreign tourists, as a marker of difference with this beach on Bali's beaches. It certainly gives the feel of its own for the visitors. Not surprisingly, this beach is now used as a new alternative destination of the tourists who missed the reassuring atmosphere of natural silence.
There are many tourist activities that visitors can do at this beach, like swimming, splashing, diving, snorkeling, sunbathing, and playing around making sandcastles. If the afternoon sun had begun to fade, tourists can also take the time to simply stroll the beach barefoot track, sitting on the sand with mangamati blue-green ocean water, or relax at the beachside hotel outlets while waiting for sunset arrived. For visitors who want to swim or just playing in the water, it is suggested to be more careful, because at the seaside there are many sharp rocks are quite harmful to the feet.
Another interesting thing to do is along the Senggigi at night, especially during full moon arrives. Visitors will see lots of people / people around who take advantage of the warm sand of Senggigi to medical therapy. They bury part or all of the body to the neck for 2-3 hours, while listening to waves that broke the silence. This therapy is believed to surrounding communities can cure various diseases, such as rheumatic pegel to paralysis. If interested in this activity, visitors can join and try it.
For matters of the stomach, tourists can try delicious types of meals / dishes typical of Lombok in the restaurants are lined up neatly on the beach. The price varies from Rp 30,000 to Rp 300,000 per person (December 2008). Of course, dining fun at the seaside tinge illuminated by moonlight and the orchestra entertained the surf beach a pity if you pass away. No less interesting, tourists do not forget to taste the typical food dish that is chicken Taliwang Lombok and Plecing Kangkung. Almost every restaurant in Senggigi Beach, Lombok or in general, provides this cuisine. While eating chicken or Plecing Taliwang Kangkung, tourists are entertained by the distinctive art of Lombok, a music and dance. Even if you do not mind, visitors may also come to dance together in shades of joy and kinship.
In addition, for souvenirs, tourists also do not forget to buy pearls and woven fabric with various motifs and colors. Pearl jewelry that has been assembled into a beautiful and charming eyes are mostly found in the stalls on the beach. However, if you want to string the pearls themselves, tourists can buy a plain pearl beads. Plain pearls are usually sold in the form of a necklace that consists of many pearls. Pearls can be arranged themselves according to the desired form of jewelry.
After enjoying the natural beauty of Senggigi Beach, tourists can go on tour to major tourist attractions are not far from the beach location, among others, the three Gili (small islands): namely Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno and Gili Air, Beach Kerandangan, and Stone Coast Screen. The stone screen is a place sacred to the followers of Islam Wetu Telu Island Lombok (Sasak).
- Location
- Access
In addition to sea, tourists can also headed Senggigi Beach by way air flights from major cities in Indonesia, like Jakarta, Surabaya, Bali and Yogyakarta. By using aircraft from one of the city, travelers will get to the airport Selaparang, Mataram. From the airport it can direct travelers to the area of Senggigi Beach.
- Accommodation and Other Facilities
6 Typical Festival in Indonesia
Modernization brings a wide range of development (some say excessive development) to Jakarta, while the Bali tourism back to life after being destroyed when a bomb blast 2002. There are also mountains such as Borobudur Bromo and the mystical search for various types of attractions, as well as the 6000 inhabited islands.
Not surprisingly, Indonesia offers a wide range of festivals that are very distinctive feature of their culture, reflecting the ethnic diversity and traditions from various parts of the archipelago. You will find that diversity in Indonesia is typical of six festivals, ranging from the celebration of art, batik, dance and ceremony. If possible, you can witness one of the festival during his visit to Indonesia!
- Krakatau Festival
During the festival, visitors can enjoy variety shows like Tuping Carnival (Lampung Carnival Mask), elephant and various dances from Lampung and surrounding towns. End of series of events was a visit to the island's volcanic, is still active but was sleeping soundly. For a while!
- Bali Arts Festival
Celebrations famous attractions such as traditional dances that have been almost forgotten, the trace of a remote area in Bali, food, crafts, new creations from dance schools in Denpasar and contemporary choreography of national and international artists.
- Solo Batik Carnival
This event is a combination of ceremonies, fashion shows and carnivals, all using batik as a theme. There will also be a bazaar that offers a wide range of unique batik and souvenirs Solo.
- Solo International Ethnic Music Festival
The long list of performers including artists Minangkabau, Riau, Yogyakarta, Surabaya, Papua, Kalimantan, and even foreign artists from Japan, Australia, India, New Zealand and many others.
- Gerebeg Mulud
In the evening there will be a market in the northern city to increase the excitement of the city, a great place to try different foods as well as Java and Yogyakarta to hunt for souvenirs.
- Baliem Festival
As you may have guessed, the main event is a war between tribes. Imagine more than 20 different tribes with their respective 30 to 50 people wearing traditional clothing, carrying spears, bows, arrows and machetes! There are also performances and a host of other attractions, such as local traditional games, dances, as well as local cuisine.
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Raja Ampat, West Papua
While the landscape may look like a dream, this is not an illusion. As you embark on your dive, the phrase ‘Attention to detail’ takes on new meaning as pigmy seahorses swim around your fingers. Manta Rays and wobbegongs will glide right by you. Tuna fish, giant trevallies, snappers, and even barracudas are there to complete your underwater ‘meeting list’. Not to mention the friendly assistant of the dugong, and a busy colleague, the turtle. Natural and untouched beauty is the main attraction here. With no unnecessary adages, the sky, the lush islands, the sea, and everything above and under it is genuinely saying ‘Welcome to Raja Ampat Islands; your personal Disneyland of diving sites’.
- 1,606 species of reef fish in the Bird’s Head Seascape
- 1,397 species of reef fish in Raja Ampat
- 35 species of endemic reef fish found only in the Birds Head Seascape
- 603 species of hard coral recorded in the Bird’s Head Seascape
- 75% of all known coral species in the world
- 10 times the number of hard coral species found in the entire Caribbean
- 57 species of Mantis Shrimp in the Birds Head Seascape
- 13 species of Marine Mammals in the Bird’s Head Seascape
- 5 species of endangered sea turtles in the Bird’s Head Seascape
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Ubud, Bali
The Ubud area is around two to three hundred meters above sea level and surrounded by rice fields, which makes it noticeably cooler than then other tourist destinations in Bali. Neighbouring villages are well known for unique bamboo crafts and furniture, wood- and stone carving and many other crafts.
Different with Mas village, Celuk village known as gold and silver craftsmen, also a favorite place to get souvenirs.
Ubud is popular in part today because it is the best place in Bali to break out of the tourist mode and get off the beaten path, although far from undiscovered. Hotels are plentiful; home stays and Indonesian guesthouses (losmen) are easily available to the foreign tourist. Many tourists simply base their entire stay in the city and travel to other destinations from Ubud.
Tips in Explore Komodo National Park
Here are 13 tips should be considered when exploring Komodo National Park:
- Ranger, Make sure you are always with the ranger when exploring Komodo National Park. The ranger has enough experience in dealing with the Komodo. The ranger always carries Y-branched wood stick, resembling Komodo’s tongue. It is used to banish the Komodo who try to come near tourists.
- Keep walking in group, When you do trekking, make sure you always walk in your group since the Komodo attacked its alone prey.
- Avoid sudden movements, Komodo are usually in quiet if people getting through them. However, you must avoid sudden movements in front of Komodo. Your sudden movements will make you get chased by the dragons.
- Being chased by Komodo?, Run in zigzag pattern and avoid run straight. Komodo can run about 18 km per hour in straight line; hence have trouble in winded running. In addition, you can also dodge them by finding higher ground or moving into Rumah Panggung (staged house) near you. The buildings in KNP area are designed as staged ones, since Komodo get difficult to climb stairs. However, you still need to be careful because the dragons like to shelter under the building.
- Avoid climbing up a tree, Do not climb up a tree in KNP area region because one-to-two years old Komodo are good to climb. Komodo in those ages get forced to climb a tree in purpose to avoid adult Komodo. You should remember, Komodo are cannibals, they could have the weaker ones.
- Good acting, their silence just a deception. If you encounter a lazing Komodo, you must be in careful. It is good in acting; the Komodo is on standby position and waiting for unsuspecting prey. Be careful in moving then. The Komodo is likely looked as dust or dry wood sticks when they are being asleep. You can accidentally step on the dragons.
- Avoid using perfume & producing noise, Komodo has a keen earshot and smell. Your ranger will advise you not to use too stinging perfume and avoid making noise when you do trekking, as it can lure the Komodo.
- Menstruating women, Komodo can smell blood as far as 9 – 12 miles. Women who are menstruating may still do trekking. However, you cannot do trekking in your high period. Komodo will instinctively think the blood-smell as its prey. You must tell the ranger in advance. It is necessary so that rangers can guard you more.
- Avoid lighting a fire, Do not smoke or light a fire in the KNP area. It could flame and ruin the beauty of exotic savannah in the area. The islands of KNP are vulnerable to flame because of their dry and barren.
- Cloth, Cotton wearing that absorbs sweat and convenient to use is advisable to wear when trekking in the area. The sun is very hot and the air is too dry. Do not forget to use sun block cream and a hat when you are exploring KNP. To get comfort in trekking, mountain sandals or sneakers are likely used.
- Souvenirs, Bold buying souvenirs in your agenda as it can help local community economic development. You can buy Komodo-shaped wooden sculpture in various sizes, pearl necklace, kain tenun ikat (ethnic clothing) Manggarai, and other wood carvings.
Souvenir |
- Camera, Thing must be carried is of course the camera. Do not hesitate to carry your tripod, telephoto lenses, or underwater camera because you want to take not only the Komodo pictures, but also the sightseeing, rare birds, and marine life.
- Snorkelling & Diving, Visiting Komodo Island is not complete yet without enjoying its underwater beauty as well. Komodo National Park has many spots, rich in its biodiversity and challenging, the KNP underwater beauty is absolutely a paradise for divers.
Komodo Night in Sydney
“We don’t need tales of Jurassic Park to see a reptile-dominated world. It’s all here (in Komodo National Park).” – BBC Life
Aimed to galvanize participation and support from the media, individuals, zoologists, naturalist, travel agents, travel writers, bloggers, airlines, non-profit organizations, Marine Biologists, travelers, backpackers, divers, and Friends of Komodo around the world, the event was highlighted by speeches from prominent names including: Gary RM Jusuf, from the Consulate General of Indonesia in Sydney, Sapta Nirwandar, Director General for Tourism Marketing of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, and Hermawan Kertajaya, Special Ambassador for Indonesian Tourism and founder of the ‘Real Wonder of the World’ project.
Main attractions of the night were groovy tropical melodies with ethnic nuances brought flawlessly by Ivan Nestorman. The native Flores artist managed to get the 200 more audience on their feet and dance along to his unique music. Director General Sapta Nirwandar also danced to the mystifying music of the unique artist.
Ivan kicked off his performance with a splendid collaboration with Indonesia Soulfull Jazz singer, Dira Sugandhi. The impressive duo brought "Komodo The real Wonder of the World", "Mayfalie" and ethnical songs entitled “Ie” and “Benggong”. Ivan went on to play "Flores the Cape of Flowers", "Mogi Deo Keze Walo", "Flores Da Bila","The Girl From Ipanema" and a duet with Hans on “Bolelebo”.
Traditional Sasando from Flores |
Another captivating performance was brought by Indonesian Reggae legend Tony Q, who splendidly brought the beach groove to the event.
Director General Sapta Nirwandar explained that Sydney was chosen as representation of the high enthusiasm shown by Australians towards Tourism in Indonesia. “The high enthusiasm can be seen from the rapid growth of Australian tourists to Indonesia” he added.
Bringing the world closer to all the wonders of Komodo, Komodo Night proved to be most effective in promoting the Komodo National Park as the real wonder of the world.
Located between the Indonesian islands of Flores and Sumbawa, the Komodo National Park comprises three islands: Komodo, Rinca and Padar Islands. The park is famous for its pre-historic Komodo Dragons, where the remaining 3,000 beasts can be found exclusively in this part of the world. Other than being the natural habitat of the Komodo, the park is also home to one of the richest marine environments in the world, with at least 1,000 fish species, hundreds species of coral, 70 types of sponge, 19 whales and dolphin species, and the gliders of the deep ocean : the Manta Rays.
After the successful staging at the Sydney Opera House, Komodo Night is headed to the United States of America. On September 22nd 2011, the Wonders of Komodo will dazzle the audience at Crystal Garden, Navy Pier, Chicago
Friday, September 16, 2011
Kuta Beach, Badung
Kuta is a tourist place located south of Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. Kuta is located in Badung regency. This area is a tourist destination abroad, and has become a mainstay tourist island of Bali since the early 70′s. Kuta Beach in Kuta are often referred to as a Sunset Beach as opposed to the beach in Sanur is a Sunrise Beach and the tourists mostly come to Kuta Beach to enjoy the view of the sun where they have set.
In Kuta there are many shops, restaurants, hotels and baths and drying herself. Besides the beauty of the beach, Kuta beach also offers various other types of entertainment such as bars, clubs and restaurants along the beach to Legian beach. At Kuta Beach also has a pretty good waves for surfing, especially for novice surfers. Kuta region is located very strategically situated not far from International Airport I Gusti Ngurah Rai to make it easier for the tourists who come.
Beaches with long stretches of white sand up to the airport area of Bali, I Gusti Ngurah Rai and tourist area of Kerobokan or Seminyak.
In the afternoon to early evening, Kuta Beach is widely used as surfing activities, Sunbathing, and other leisure activities. In the afternoon, many people spend to play foot ball or just to enjoy the beautiful sunset of Kuta beach.
Interested to enjoy non-permanent tattoos? Here you can also get it with an affordable price
Nimanga River, Minahasa
Nimanga River is located in the Timbukar village - Minahasa - North Sulawesi, the most complete tourist attraction, Nature, River, Waterfall, Forest, Culture, and sports, rafting is good because this river has a grade III-V. that is characteristic of rapids river - flat water, so it is quite safe forded. If the boat upside down from the rapids, it is easier to rescue because it is definitely there is the flat water in the front.
Bunaken National Marine Park, Manado
The North Sulawesi Watersports Association offers oodles of detail on diving in the park. All dive shops in the park are affiliated with resorts, so see Sleep below for listings. Snorkeling is fantastic in front of many of the resorts around the island, with an incredible amount of marine life inhabiting the shallows. Remember not to snorkel without fins as the currents can sometimes be strong and change quickly even when they are not. Pick a reference point on the island and do not stray too far unless you are a very confident swimmer.