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HOW TO GET TO LOMBOK
2007-10-31 11:41:00
By AirThere are flight from Bali, Jakarta, via Yogyakarta and Surabaya (some link to Kuala Lumpur) and from Singapore. If you need information on the update flight schedule, please go to our daily flight schedule page. Airport Departure tax from MataramDomestic: Rp. 20.000/personInternational: Rp. 75.000/personNote: each airport has different tariffsDomestic Flights1. Garuda Indonesia Daily flights: Jakarta - Mataram (Direct)Jakarta - Surabaya - Mataram - Surabaya2. Merpati Nusantara Airlines Daily flights: Denpasar - MataramMataram - Denpasar.3. Lion Air Daily flights: Surabaya - Mataram - SurabayaJakarta - Mataram - Jakarta.4. Trigana Air (New)Daily flights: Denpasar - Mataram - Denpasar.5. Batavia Air (new)Daily flights: Jakarta - Surabaya - MataramMataram - Surabaya - Jakarta6. Indonesia Air Transport (New)Daily flights: Denpasar - Mataram - Denpasar. International Flight 1. SilkAir Three flights weekly from Changi Singapore Airport - Mataram Lombok - Singapore.2. Merpati Nusan


LOMBOK POPULAR PLACES
2007-10-31 10:04:00
Popular Places and Sights:Most visitors settle in the west coast beach resort of Senggigi, or on one of the three Gili islands. A number of tour operators offer one-day tours of the island.SenggigiSenggigi, north of Bangsal, belongs to the most scenic and most popular beaches an the island of Lombok with good accommodation facilities. Coral gardens grow in the sea just off shore. It is the most developed area for tourists in Lombok. You can find a variety of restaurants, bars, discotheques, travel agents, photo processors, money changers, souvenir shop and a range of accommodations starting from budget guest house to 5 star hotels. Restaurants and small cafes line the colorful main beach road. Swimming off the beach is safe.The Gili IslandsAll three islands, Gili Air, Gili Meno, and Gili Trawangan, offer white sand beaches and clear water for snorkeling, diving or to the simple pleasures of sun. (Read More..)Kuta BeachAlso known as Putri Nyale Beach, Kuta on the south coast of central


LOMBOK GILI ISLANDS
2007-10-21 01:51:00
In the Indian Ocean between Bali and Lombok there are three small islands called The Gili Islands. From the east, there is the possibility to see the sunrise over Mount Rinjani (3726m), Lombok. From the beaches in the west, you can enjoy the sunset over Mount Agung (3142m), Bali. The three islands of Gili Air, Gili Meno, and Gili Trawangan are becoming one of the most popular destinations. The name "Gili Islands" is rather redundant as gili simply means "small island" in Sasak, but the name has stuck and is universally used and understood in Lombok. All the three islands feature superb, white sandy beaches, crystal clear water, spectacular coral reefs, brilliantly colored fishes and the best snorkeling and diving spots.There are no cars or motorcycles allowed on Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno and Gili Air. Transportation is provided by small, quaint horse carts and bicycles.


LOMBOK ISLAND OF TREASURES
2007-10-20 22:29:00
An unspoiled sensuous island. Lombok is known for its endless, deserted white beaches. It is the perfect place to collect your thoughts, to refocus on life and simultaneously discover fine handmade earthenware and handwoven pieces of cloth, they are not only unique and handsome but also useful. Lombok also prides its Mount Rinjani (3,726m) that offers hot springs and a crater lake. An excursion to a traditional Sasak village deepens your appreciation for wood, bamboo and thatched material. Houses and rice barns are all made of there materials. Mataram is the capital of the province. The royal temples and gardens in Mataram city which show evidence of a link with the Kingdom of Karangasem of East Bali will intrigue your curiosity for ancient history. And the two most inviting beaches are at Senggigi and Kuta. And it is at Senggigi where most hotels stand, offering comfort you deserve.Unspoiled and wonderfully pure, Lombok island is one of the Lesser Sunda Islands, separated from Bali by


INDONESIA TRAVEL TIPS
2007-10-19 00:03:00
With nearly constant temperatures year-round and a visa process that makes it easy on With nearly constant temperatures year-round and a visa process that makes it easy on Westerners, Indonesia is a welcoming country, and the locals will go out of their way to make sure that visitors have a great trip.Immigration: All travelers to Indonesia must possess passports, valid for at least six months after arrival, and proof of onward passage out of the country (View Information on Visa Requirements).Time Zones: Indonesia is divided into three time zones:Western Indonesia Time (Sumatra, Java, West and Central Kalimantan): GMT + 7 (West).Central Indonesia TIme (Bali, South and East Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Nusa Tenggara): GMT + 8 (Central).East Indonesia Time (Maluku, Irian Jaya): GMT + 9 (East).Telephone: IDD is available to main cities. Country code: 62 (followed by 22 for Bandung, 21 for Jakarta, 61 for Medan and 31 for Surabaya). Outgoing international code: 00. Many hotel lobbies have public


VISA - VISA ON ARRIVAL - VOA
2007-10-11 01:39:00
WHO REQUIRES A VISA TO VISIT INDONESIA?Information on Visa Requirements (source: Embassy of Indonesia)VISASForeign citizens may apply for visas to enter Indonesia under the following categories:I. DIPLOMATIC VISA (U.S./Foreign Officials)II. SERVICE VISA (U.S./Foreign Officials)III. VISITATION VISA (Tourist, Business, Social Visit, Research)IV. LIMITED STAY VISAV. SPECIAL VISA FOR RETIRED/SENIOR CITIZENVI. NON-VISA SHORT TERM VISITVII. VISA ON ARRIVAL (VOA)VII. VISA ON ARRIVAL (VOA)In accordance with the Regulation of Minister of Law and Human Right of the Republic of Indonesia Number: M.02-IZ.01.10 year of 2007 dated May 28, 2007, citizen from 62 countries and 1 region are eligible for applying Visa on Arrival (VOA). This visa can be applied directly when you are landed at the certain airports and seaport in Indonesia. The Visa on Arrival can not be converted, extended or to obtain immigration permit. The maximum stays permitted for the visa on arrival is 30 days.The general requireme


VISA - NON-VISA SHORT TERM VISIT
2007-10-11 01:35:00
WHO REQUIRES A VISA TO VISIT INDONESIA?Information on Visa Requirements (source: Embassy of Indonesia)VISASForeign citizens may apply for visas to enter Indonesia under the following categories:I. DIPLOMATIC VISA (U.S./Foreign Officials)II. SERVICE VISA (U.S./Foreign Officials)III. VISITATION VISA (Tourist, Business, Social Visit, Research)IV. LIMITED STAY VISAV. SPECIAL VISA FOR RETIRED/SENIOR CITIZENVI. NON-VISA SHORT TERM VISITVII. VISA ON ARRIVAL (VOA)VI. NON-VISA SHORT TERM VISITCitizens from 11 countries are given Non-Visa Short Term Visit for purposes of holiday, exhibition, tourism, business, and social-culture and valid for 30 (thirty) days. This Visa could not be converted, extend or to obtain other immigration permit.Citizens of those 11 countries must always have a return ticket, and be able to provide proof of availability of living expenses equivalent to US$ 1,000.00 (one thousand US dollars) prior to arriving in Indonesia.Those 11 countries are as follows:1. Brunei Darus


VISA - SPECIAL VISA FOR RETIRED/SENIOR CITIZEN
2007-10-11 01:28:00
WHO REQUIRES A VISA TO VISIT INDONESIA?Information on Visa Requirements (source: Embassy of Indonesia)VISASForeign citizens may apply for visas to enter Indonesia under the following categories:I. DIPLOMATIC VISA (U.S./Foreign Officials)II. SERVICE VISA (U.S./Foreign Officials)III. VISITATION VISA (Tourist, Business, Social Visit, Research)IV. LIMITED STAY VISAV. SPECIAL VISA FOR RETIRED/SENIOR CITIZENVI. NON-VISA SHORT TERM VISITVII. VISA ON ARRIVAL (VOA)V. SPECIAL VISA FOR RETIRED/SENIOR CITIZENA temporary stay visa may issue to a retired/senior citizen who wants to visit Indonesia and stay longer than 60 days. The special visa shall be valid for one year and could be extended for not more than 5 (five) time consecutively. It means that this special visaeligible for up to five years (extension subject to immigration approval).Please also note that the Special Visa for Retired/Senior Citizen is treated same as a Limited Stay Visa. It means that the applicant should seek authorization


VISA - LIMITED STAY VISA
2007-10-11 01:16:00
WHO REQUIRES A VISA TO VISIT INDONESIA?Information on Visa Requirements (source: Embassy of Indonesia)VISASForeign citizens may apply for visas to enter Indonesia under the following categories:I. DIPLOMATIC VISA (U.S./Foreign Officials)II. SERVICE VISA (U.S./Foreign Officials)III. VISITATION VISA (Tourist, Business, Social Visit, Research)IV. LIMITED STAY VISAV. SPECIAL VISA FOR RETIRED/SENIOR CITIZENVI. NON-VISA SHORT TERM VISITVII. VISA ON ARRIVAL (VOA)IV. LIMITED STAY VISALimited Stay Visa are given to Regular Passport holders, valid for a 1 (one) year stay in Indonesia and must not exceed the validity period of his/her travel documents.Note (please be kind to read carefully):The limited stay visa is always a single entry. For those who (visa holder) supposed to exit and re-enter Indonesia many times, they should, once they arrive in Indonesia, contact the nearest immigration office to be able to apply for the temporary stay permit (KIMS/KITAS) and also to apply for an exit and re-


VISA - VISIT VISA
2007-10-11 00:26:00
WHO REQUIRES A VISA TO VISIT INDONESIA?Information on Visa Requirements (source: Embassy of Indonesia)VISASForeign citizens may apply for visas to enter Indonesia under the following categories:I. DIPLOMATIC VISA (U.S./Foreign Officials)II. SERVICE VISA (U.S./Foreign Officials)III. VISITATION VISA (Tourist, Business, Social Visit, Research)IV. LIMITED STAY VISAV. SPECIAL VISA FOR RETIRED/SENIOR CITIZENVI. NON-VISA SHORT TERM VISITVII. VISA ON ARRIVAL (VOA)III. VISIT VISAVisit Visas are given to Regular Passport holders.Most of regions and cities in Indonesia are very safe to travel for US citizen.However, with respect to certain domestic conditions and for their own safety, the visa applicant is advised to contact the Indonesian Embassy or Consulate Generals or through the travel agency on the situation and information of the region that would be visited in Indonesia.There are regions in Indonesia that the foreign national is not allowed to visit without special written permission and


VISA - SERVICE VISA
2007-10-11 00:15:00
WHO REQUIRES A VISA TO VISIT INDONESIA?Information on Visa Requirements (source: Embassy of Indonesia)VISASForeign citizens may apply for visas to enter Indonesia under the following categories:I. DIPLOMATIC VISA (U.S./Foreign Officials)II. SERVICE VISA (U.S./Foreign Officials)III. VISITATION VISA (Tourist, Business, Social Visit, Research)IV. LIMITED STAY VISAV. SPECIAL VISA FOR RETIRED/SENIOR CITIZENVI. NON-VISA SHORT TERM VISITVII. VISA ON ARRIVAL (VOA)II. SERVICE VISA (U.S./Foreign Officials)Service Visas are given to foreign citizens bearing service passports/Laissez Passer (UN Passport) on assignment to Indonesia for non-diplomatic purposes.US citizen: based on reciprocity, the service visa is free of charge, provided that the applicant is eligible and completed all the requirements.Other national, please contact us at (202) 775 5279/5244.Requests for Service Visas must be submitted through an Indonesian diplomatic mission abroad, by filling out the appropriate application forms


VISA - DIPLOMATIC
2007-10-10 23:54:00
WHO REQUIRES A VISA TO VISIT INDONESIA?Information on Visa Requirements (source: Embassy of Indonesia)VISASForeign citizens may apply for visas to enter Indonesia under the following categories:I. DIPLOMATIC VISA (U.S./Foreign Officials)II. SERVICE VISA (U.S./Foreign Officials)III. VISITATION VISA (Tourist, Business, Social Visit, Research)IV. LIMITED STAY VISAV. SPECIAL VISA FOR RETIRED/SENIOR CITIZENVI. NON-VISA SHORT TERM VISITVII. VISA ON ARRIVAL (VOA)I. DIPLOMATIC VISADiplomatic Visas are given to foreign citizens bearing diplomatic passports, for the conduct of diplomatic duties/assignments in Indonesia.US citizen: based on reciprocity, the diplomatic visa is free of charge, provided by the applicant is eligible and completed all the requirements.Other national, please contact us at (202) 775 5279/5244.Request for Diplomatic Visas must be submitted via an Indonesian diplomatic mission abroad, by filling out the appropriate application forms and enclosing: 1. Two recent color ph


INDONESIA EXOTIC
2007-10-04 22:25:00
Exotic, charming and wonderfully embracing, Indonesia is one of Southeast Asia’s Top Travel Destinations. It has one of the world's greatest tourism destinations in Bali. With the capital city Jakarta, it is a very interesting country to visit.With a population of over 234 million people, it makes Indonesia is the world's fourth most populous country and the most populous Muslim-majority nation. It is also known as the world's largest archipelagic state. Comprising about 17,508 islands (including big and small islands). The main islands are Kalimantan (539,460 km2), Sumatera (425,606 km2), Irian Jaya (421,981 km2), Sulawesi (174,219 km2), and Java (129,187 km2). Indonesia shares its land borders with Papua New Guinea, Malaysia, and East Timor. Indonesia is also adjacent to Australia to the south, Singapore to the north-west, Philipines to the north-east, and the Indian territory of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.Indonesia truly is an amazing place with so much to offer tourists.


BANDUNG - CITY OF FLOWERS
2007-10-02 00:00:00
Welcome to Bandung. More than any other spot in the country, located at main island of Indonesia, The Java island. Bandung is the provincial capital city of West Java, about 180 km (112 miles) southeast of Jakarta. Its elevation is 768 m (2,520 ft) above sea level and is surrounded by up to 2,400 m (7,874 ft) high late tertiary and quartenary volcanic terrain.The city brings together Indonesia's past and present, its many constituent cultures, and even its remarkable natural treasures. Bandung is renowned for its large stock of Dutch colonial architecture; most notably the tropical art deco architectural style.Bandung has so many nicknames, Called Parijs van Java (Paris of Java) by the Dutch and also has been nicknamed Kota Kembang, literally meaning the flower city, since the colonial era. However this nickname is a misinterpreted by many, as the flower actually refers to females, because of the city's reputation for having beautiful girls. Bandung also known as one of the livelies


BANDUNG ATTRACTION
2007-10-01 22:46:00
Founded by the Dutch in 1810, Bandung became important with the arrival of the railroad in the late 19th cent. It is the centre of cultural life for the Sundanese and surrounded by beautiful scenery. It is a centre for the study and preservation of Sundanese culture and an educational centre. Bandung has served for popular weekend-break destination for people living in Jakarya for many reasons. The cooler climate of highland plantation area, the varieties of food, the cheaper fashion shops located in factory outlets and distros, golf courses, and the friendliness of local people have become the main attraction of the city.Heritage architectureThe modern and native architectural blending was followed by several Dutch architects that have shaped the city landmarks.* Gedung Sate, the building is called because of its unique distinguished small satay shaped structure on the roof, and used as the head office of West Java provincial government and West Java's house of representative. Establ


INDONESIA VISA
2007-09-30 04:48:00
WHO REQUIRES A VISA TO VISIT INDONESIA?Information on Visa Requirements (source: Embassy of Indonesia)VISASForeign citizens may apply for visas to enter Indonesia under the following categories:I. DIPLOMATIC VISA (U.S./Foreign Officials)II. SERVICE VISA (U.S./Foreign Officials)III. VISITATION VISA (Tourist, Business, Social Visit, Research)IV. LIMITED STAY VISAV. SPECIAL VISA FOR RETIRED/SENIOR CITIZENVI. NON-VISA SHORT TERM VISITVII. VISA ON ARRIVAL (VOA)


HOW TO GET TO BALI
2007-11-05 03:49:00
Don't look for "Bali" in airline time tables. It's listed as "Denpasar" (DPS) which is the name of the island's capital. However, from Bali's international Ngurah Rai Airport it takes you just 15 to 30 minutes by car to Kuta, Legian, Sanur and Nusa Dua, and in about 50 to 60 minutes you can be in Ubud.Most international visitors will fly to Bali directlyFlightsBali is well connected with rest of the part of the world by air. The tourist can take a flight to the Ngurah Rai international airport or the Denpasar Airport which is located in Denpasar, the capital of Bali. You will get flight from this airport for all the major cities of Indonesia, Asia, Europe, America and AustraliaTo check the Flight Schedules of the World's Major Airlines (not only flights to Bali but wherever you want to go), please click here.SeaGetting to Bali by Ferry is a convenient and efficient and a fast way of transport. Bali Ferry Service is available from Gilimanuk to Ketapang. Regular pass


BALI TRAVEL TIPS
2007-11-05 02:54:00
Time:Bali is on Central Indonesian Time, 8 hours ahead of GMT.Tour & Travel Agents:A number of travel agents offer a variety of tours with knowledgeable, multi-lingual guides, including a half-day trip or day-long tours including lunch and visits to shops, temples and performances.Tipping:This is not a general practice in Bali, in the larger hotels a service charge is already included. In smaller hotels & restaurants tips are not expected. However, if the service has been good, a token (Rp.1,000-Rp.3,000) would be appreciated. Porters at the airport should receive Rp.5,000 per bag.Airport Taxis:The airport taxi service goes to Kuta, Sanur, Denpasar, Nusa Dua and Ubud. Prices are fixed, pay the cashier at the desk in the airport and give the coupon to the driver. If you don't have much luggage, you can walk out of the airport to the main road and catch a public bemo (minibus) to Kuta or Denpasar.Rental Cars:Rental car with or without driver available at the airport or hotels.


BALI PARADISE
2007-11-02 16:23:00
Bali, a tropical island in the Indonesian archipelago. This is the island that Jawaharlal Nehru referred to as "the morning of the world". There is a certain magic and freshness about Bali (area 5,700 sq km, pop. 3,000,000), with its many exquisite sights and scores of talented and charming people. Bali is an ancient, traditional society that is still incredibly alive and vital. Each year, Bali welcomes over a million tourists to it shores, and total hotel capacity is over 25,000 rooms.Bali boasts the finest beaches in Asia, where the warm waters of the Indian Ocean lap the white sands of Sanur, Nusa Dua and Kuta.Bali is the land of 10,000 temples. The pura is the central place for worship, civic, family and social gathering. Dance, drama, ritual and cremation ceremonies are an integral part of Balinese Hindu culture.Volcano peaks dominate the island, creating its landforms, regenerating its soils, and producing its lie-giving rains. Mt. Agung (3,014 m) experienced a violent eruption


LEARN BAHASA INDONESIA
2007-10-16 01:55:00
Introductions to Indonesian LanguageBahasa Indonesia is the national language. words in Bahasa are pronounced pretty much as they are written. In all tourist destination areas English is the number one foreign language spoken and written.EnglishGood morning/afternoon/eveningWhat's your name?My name is ..Where are you from?I am from ..Where are you going?I am going to ..Where have you been?I have been to ..Are you married?Yes/Not yetWhere do you stay/live?I stay/live in ..How old are you?I am .. oldIndonesianSelamat pai/siang/sore/malamSiapa nama anda?Nama saya ..Dari mana asal Anda?Saya dari ..Mau ke mana?Saya mau ke ..Baru datang dari mana?Saya baru datang dari ..Sudah nikah?Sudah/belumDi mana Anda tinggal?Saya tinggal di ..Berapa umur Anda?Umur saya ..Notes: In Indonesian culture, when people make acquaintances, they tend to talk about matter that Western people may thing are rather personal e.g.: age, marital status, where they are going/where they have been, etc. by no means do th


BALI TOURIST AREAS AND SIGHTS
2007-11-05 12:46:00
Photo: NusaDua SunriseNusa DuaA dreamland of prime luxury hotels amids white sand beaches lined with coconut palms. Just to the north on enoa each, watch Bali's parasailers while enjoying the mild ocean breeze.SanurHere the water is calm due to a fringing reef, which provides anther diversion for snorkellers and swimmers. A stone's throw away from Sanur's golden mile of beachside hotels lies a string of ancient temples.KutaThe est each on Bali - a golden shore pounded y surfable waves. Local vendors hum with activity, while solitude seekers relax in uncrowded parts of the each.TubanNear the airport, this beach resort features a tranquil atmosphere. A main attraction is Waterbom Park, a complex of water slides.UbudOnce a sleepy village, Ubud is a mecca for seekers of the "real" Bali. See the full range of Balinese handicrafts, and watch traditional Balinese dances. walk through deep valleys and rice paddies among the birds and ducks.DenpasarCapital of Bali, this sprawling town has an


HOTEL & RESORT IN BALI
2007-11-14 22:43:00
Nusa Dua Area Hotel: Nusa Dua is the place to stay in style Hotel name Class Hotel name Class Aston Bali Resort & Spa 5-star Melia Bali Villas & Spa 5-star Ayo Udayana Lodge Melati Nikko Bali Resort & Spa 5-star Bali Cliff Resort 5-star Ayodya Resort Bali 2-star Bali Gardenia Resorts & Apartments 3-star Putri Bali Cottages & Spa 4-star Bali Hilton International 5-star Puri Tanjung Hotel 2-star Bali Tropic Resort & Spa 4-star Ramada Resort Benoa 4-star Club Bali Mirage 4-star Sonni Puteri Galeria Hotel Boutique Grand Mirage Resort 5-star Swiss-Belhotel Resort Bali Aga Boutique Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa 5


BANDUNG SHOPPING PARADISE
2007-11-24 11:37:00
Photo: Factory Outlet & Cibaduyut Shoes Bandung also known as "Tourist Shopping City" (Kota Wisata Belanja). There are many luxury shopping places in Bandung. But now fashion stores also grow rapidly into sisa exports (rejected export products), then factory outlets, now with the new trend is the distro (distribution outlets). Shopping is one of the primary attractions for Indonesians visiting


HOW TO GET TO BANDUNG
2007-11-24 03:27:00
By Air Bandung Husein Sastranegara International Airport serves flights to Jakarta, Batam, Surabaya, Yogyakarta, Denpasar and other major cities in Indonesia and also international services from Kuala Lumpur. Domestic Flights * Garuda Indonesia * Citilink (Batam, Surabaya) * Merpati Nusantara Airlines (Ambon, Batam, Bali, Lombok, Padang, Surabaya, Yogyakarta and more) * Sriwijaya Air (Surabaya)


WHERE TO STAY IN BANDUNG
2007-11-24 01:06:00
Bandung provides some really comfortable hotels, from youth hostels to five-starred hotels, choose the one that is suitable for you. Names of hotels listed below are those of the star-hotels only, which in no way should be interpreted as the absence of starless hotels as there are quite a number of them all over the province. Some hotels and an amount for tax and service on the bill, then again


BALI - WAVELENGTH
2007-11-28 22:16:00
Photo: Surfing at Canggu Beach Spot Check Canggu In the days when asphalt roads was as rare as Range Rovers in the beach side resort of Kuta, the road to Canggu was... well.. sand. In other words, you just pointed your trust old motorbike towards the beach and when you hit the sand you turned right, then drove along for 15 or 20 minutes, crossing a few small rivers on the way, until you came to


JAKARTA SIGHS & ATTRACTIONS
2007-12-06 15:27:00
Sunda Kelapa Sunda Kelapa, better known as Pasar Ikan (meaning fish market) is located at the mouth of the Ciliwung river. It was formerly the harbor town of Sunda Kelapa where the Portuguese traded with the Hindu Kingdom of Pajajaran in the early 16th century. Just a 10-minute walk north from Taman Fatahillah in Old Batavia, the old port of Sunda Kelapa has more sailing ships - the magnificent


JAKARTA
2007-12-06 13:23:00
Photo: Monas Jakarta Jakarta - Indonesia's bustling capital, and home to over 8 million people (although estimates do vary greatly) - dates back to the fifth century AD. The first confirmed record of inhabitants in the area comes from a Tugu inscription which refers to a community of the Tarumanegara kingdom living along the coast near what later become known as Sunda Kelapa. The city was


FATAHILLAH SQUARE
2007-12-17 14:43:00
Fatahillah Square - Taman Fatahillah is situated on Jalan Pintu Besar Utara 27. It offers visitors three museums: The Wayang Museum, Jakarta Historical Museum and Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics. You can easily recognize the place since it has a fountain in the middle of the square and the Portuguese cannon on the north side. The Wayang Museum The finest displays of the exclusively Indonesian


INDONESIA SAFARI PARK
2007-12-15 13:50:00
Sumatran Tiger at Taman Safari Indonesia Indonesia Safari Park - Taman Safari Indonesia, West Java's essential safari guide, located at Cibeureum, Cisarua Bogor. The location is between Jakarta and Bandung, around 80 km from Jakarta or 1.5-2 hours by car. While from Bandung, capital of West Java, about 78 km or 3 hours drive. If coming by public transport, from bus terminal, Jakarta (Kampung


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