Lombok is a beautiful island located in West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) province, just east of Bali. It is famous for its captivating natural scenery: white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, the exotic Gili Islands, and the majestic Mount Rinjani, Indonesia’s second-highest volcano.
Lombok’s history is closely tied to the culture of the Sasak people, the island’s indigenous ethnic group. Their traditions are visible in unique granary-shaped houses, beautiful songket woven fabrics, and cultural ceremonies such as Peresean and Bau Nyale that reflect deep local wisdom.
Beyond its natural and cultural beauty, Lombok also offers spiritual tourism, like the grand Islamic Center Mosque, and charming traditional villages that attract both local and international tourists.
In this category, helloindonesia.id invites you to explore Lombok more deeply – an island that combines breathtaking landscapes, cultural richness, and the warmth of its people.
Helloindonesia.id - The beach is located in the Mandalika Region, Central Lombok, NTB has a uniqueness, namely the texture of…
Helloindonesia.id - Located beside Tanjung Aan Beach, Merese Hill offers its own beauty that is very charming. No wonder the…
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Helloindonesia.id - Peresean is a tradition of fighting between two men from the Sasak tribe in Lombok. They use a…
Helloindonesia.id – Amidst the ever-flowing currents of modernization, the people of Sumba continue to uphold a sacred ancestral heritage: the…
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In West Lombok, NTB, there is a unique tradition of topat warfare. However, despite the name of war, do not…
The traditional village of Bayan, North Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara is a community of Sasak tribes who still adhere to…
Helloindonesia.id, Mataram - In Kekait Village, West Lombok Regency, there are valleys that are overgrown with arenas or enau (Arenga…