Articles tagged ‘Lombok Guide’
Gili Meno: Nuts & Bolts
By Nick | November 2nd, 2006 |Located in the middle of the 3 Gili Islands, Gili Meno is the quietest island with the least infrastructure.
Gili Air: Nuts & Bolts
By Nick | November 2nd, 2006 |Gili Air is the second largest island of the 3 Gili Islands. It is also the second busiest.
Gili Trawangan: Nuts & Bolts
By Nick | November 2nd, 2006 |Gili Trawangan is the largest and busiest of the Gili Islands.
Extra info submitted by Baliblog reader Peter
By Nick | November 1st, 2006 |Yesterday I wrote an article about the Gili Islands. Baliblog reader Peter sent me some extra info.
Gili Island hopping boats: Lombok
By Nick | November 1st, 2006 |In the Gili Islands, there is no shortage of small local boats willing to transport you, from island to island and back to the mainland. None of boats has any kind of safety equipment and the waters around the Gili’s can be choppy. Regardless, they are a handy form of transport and make exploring the [...]
Travel times in the Gili islands- Perama bus
By Nick | October 31st, 2006 |Here are the Perama bus times in Lombok.
Boats in Lombok & the Gili Islands
By Nick | October 31st, 2006 |Herre is a quick glance at boat transport in Lombok & the Gili Islands.
Dangers and annoyances in the Gili Islands / Lombok
By Nick | October 31st, 2006 |Exploring the Gili Islands and Lombok myself, first solo on a motorbike, and secondly, with friends in Gili Trawangan, I experienced no dangerous or annoyoying situations. I found the people in the Gili’s / Lombok, to be reserved, respectful and the place in general to be quiet and laid back. Bali is way more in [...]
Diving in the Gili Islands overview
By Nick | October 31st, 2006 |The Gili Islands are never going to win any prizes for the quality of marine life, ask anyone in the diving business. If you are looking for spectacular diving, go to Manado in Sulawesi, Komodo, Ambon, or West Papua (Irian Jaya).
Gili Meno accommodation
By Nick | October 31st, 2006 |Gili Meno has a range of accommodation to fit any budget. The small island is only 2km by 1km, and like Gili Trawangan, the cheaper places are on the northern side of the island.
