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  • East Masbagik [EE7]
    This village is a crockery handcrafting center with the product based on household needs and today it fasts grow into various types of household and gift items produced traditionally and even it has been exported.
  • Gili Lawang, Sulat, Petagan and Lampu [EH2]
    These small islands are situated in north-east Lombok and uninhabited except for monkeys and much kind of birds. The white sand and the beautiful fish, along with mangrove forests add to the beauty of the islands. The immense coral play ground and are well preserved and protected by local authority and the surrounding village people.

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  • Keliantan [ED12]
    White sandy coastal panorama stretches from east facing Indonesian Ocean and good surf waves. It is impressed lonely as far from community settlement. Surrounding the coast is plantation and buffalo shepherding area, there is traditional fisherman village while in eastern part.
  • Lemor [EF5]
    This is a dense forest area with a swimming pond and springs. The water is very cool and Lemor has a betiful panorama

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  • Loyok, Kotaraja [ED6]
    Loyok, Kotaraja and the surrounding area is famous for its bamboo handicrafts. Many local designs are created by skilled craftsmen working with great care each day on an amazing array of products

  • Mayung Putik Waterfall [EE2]
    It is located nearby Birak village in Forest Area remembering us to the nuance of the past life in original and highly artistic natural beauty.

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  • Otak Kokoq Gading [EC5]
    It is still in the area of Mount Rinjani national park, a cool spring in the height of 800 m from sea level is always visited by people to cure the sickness by taking bath in the water pouring from the base of tree.
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  • Pringgasela [ED6]
    This village is known for its traditional weaving - Gedogan Weaving. The traditional weaving is commenced from household needs and today it grow fast and interested by people and even has penetrated international market.
  • Sapit Village [EE4]
    From this village we can look at freely the southern sea and Alas strait, also toward the Top of Mount Rinjani highly soaring around 2 km. Traditional community in the village cultivates agricultural and plantation area in traditional way carrying us back to the classing nuance.

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  • Senanti [EE9]
    It is located in surrounding Keliantan coast and sea of Paradise Coastal tourism areas. This village is also popular in making woody statues which at glance similar to Asmat statue.

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  • Sembalun [EF3]
    There are two Sembalun, Sembalun Lawang and Sembalun Bumbung. Both villages are identical with traditional village and Mount Rinjani keeping the story and profile of Sasak ethnic group. Looking at both villages from the height we can look both as if we are in a dried lake and changed into a fertile land on the height of 1,200 m above sea level. As tourism area has been known by domestic and foreign tourists as they starting their hiking to the top of Mount Rinjani and Segara Anak.

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  • Segara Anak Lake [EC3]
    A large crater lake Segara Anak, located at 2000 m above sea level on Mount Rinjani, is destination of many pilgrims, who make the annual trek up step slopes in order to place offering to the gods in the lake itself. Within this breathtaking crater lake has appeared a new and active volcano, Mount Barujari. Nearby is a hot spring which is said to cure disease.
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  • Tetebatu [ED5]
    Located further north along the road from Loyok, Tetebatu village is situated on the slopes of Mount Rinjani. The view of this awesome giant are breathtaking a swim in the local streams is also breathtaking as it is very cold. Treks in the Mount Rinjani foothills and through the rice fields or tobacco plantations are a popular activity

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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