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DAY 01
Arriving Lombok
Meeting services upon arrival, you'll be met and directly taken
to your choice of hotel for checking-in and accommodation. Balance
the day is yours.
DAY 02
F/D Sasak True Life Village Tour (B/L)
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Soon you finish
your breakfast, you will be taken on full day tour to the southern
part of Lombok. Visit Banyumulek Village which is famous for producing
fantastic Lombok pottery at great prices and arrangements can be
made for exporting large pieces home.
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The tour also
visits Sukarara village which is a traditional weaving village renowned
for brightly colored songket, ikat and sarong cloth.
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It is followed
by a walk through a traditional Sasak Village. Then onto Kuta Tanjung
Ann Beach which is one of the most scenic and unspoiled beaches
in this part of Indonesia. Lunch will be served in a local restaurant
before heading back via the Mayura Water Palace.
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DAY 03
Mataram Art Village Tour - Departing (B/L)
Soon you finished your breakfast, you will be taken on a half-day
Lombok City and Handicraft tour. Visit Mayura Water Palace that
was built in 1844 and once part of the impressive Karang Asem Kingdom
of Bali before stopping at the local markets - a bargain hunter'
paradise! Here you will find lombok pottery, tightly woven baskets
and brightly coloured songkets, ikats and sarong cloth.
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Taman Narada
is our next stop, built by King Anak Agung Gede Ngurah Karang Asem
in 1727 as a place of worship with beautiful gardens. Its spring
water is believed to give dedicated pilgrims eternal youth.
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Before heading
back to your hotel our last stop is at Lingsar Temple, famous as
the only Hindu shrine in the world where both Hindus and Moslems
come to worship. Originally built in 1714 the temple symbolises
the harmony and unity of the Hindu Balinese and the Moslem Sasak
population of the area. The tour ends at the airport or seaport
for your onward destination.
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