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WEST LOMBOK REGION
This area of Lombok is mostly
very green along the year and its west coast boundary
directly oriented to the neighboring island, Bali. Both West
Lombok fertility and situation tempt the invaders from
eastern Bali Kingdom to settle in and around this area.
Pottery and wooden craft can be found here in Banyumulek and
Labu Api and Rungkang respectively. Senggigi also belongs to
the same area.
MATARAM
Mataram is the provincial
capital of West Nusa Tenggara that consists of two main
island namely Lombok and Sumbawa and comprises three major
towns: Ampenan, Cakranegara, and Mataram itself. Ampenan is
the furthest west located town in Mataram and used to serve
as a port town. Ampenan resident is quite diverse; there are
descendants of other Indonesian ethnics like Bulginess who
are generally fishermen, Malay and Banjar of Borneo origin.
There are also a significant amount of Chinese and Arab
traders running most of the shops and restaurants around.
They normally live at the old shop-houses. The amalgamation
of their traditions and the locals’ makes Ampenan a little
deferent than other living area in Mataram. Ampenan
Residents speak a slightly different language.
Along the coast, there is a
fishermen village where tourist can experience their way of
life and watch the making of sailboats, when lucky. The are
rows of boats lining up on the beach after coming back from
fishing, good for photograph. Be there early to see
fishermen coming ashore after staying out in the ocean the
whole night long for fishing. Watching them pulling up the
huge fishing net ashore could be new experience. It’s also
amazing how they keep the tradition of gotong royong (help
each other) when carrying the fishing boat out of the water
to park it on the sand. A bit further north of the fishermen
village is a sophisticated Chinese graveyard, which is often
described as 7 star rated Mandarin hotel by local tour
guides. Come and see, but don’t book a room there.
The second town in Mataram is
Cakranegara, often shortly referred to as Cakra. This town
has long been the commercial center in the province.
Dominated by Chinese business people, Cakranegara is getting
busier as the only downtown in Mataram along with the
opening of Mataram Mall a few years ago. There are several
small restaurants, hotels as well as banks in Cakra. In the
night time, Cakra turns into a hive of culinary from
different places in Indonesia. They are normally sold at
small warung (food stall) or knock down tents. Inspire of
the Chinese domination in business area, Cakra is a home to
Hindus of Balinese descendants who came to Lombok not later
than the Chinese. Inhibited by Balinese, Cakra becomes very
much like Bali as they still practice their own tradition
and belief and speak their own language and becomes a
paradise to rooster fighting gamblers. Drive a bit further
east of Cakra is the main Mandalika Bus Station.
The third town is Mataram, the
administrative town and hub of education. Governor’s,
mayor’s and several other important offices are located
here. A few banks, including Indonesian Central Bank, Bank
Indonesia also sit in this area. There are also many schools
of different levels including Mataram University and State
Islamic Institute. Official residences of high rank officers
are built in the main Mataram highway.
SENGGIGI
Senggigi is located about 25
minutes drive from the airport. In the mean time, Senggigi
is the major accommodation area with a good range of
selection. There are also many restaurants lining up along
the street. Starting from 5 stars rated Sheraton Hotel to
simple home stay. Staying in Senggigi, you can enjoy the
beauty of the beach and the sunset as well as the night live
offered by a few bars, discotiques and karaoke.
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