Phone (+62 370) 647327
Fax (+62 370) 6163160
Email info@gili-lombok.com
Q: Where is Lombok island?
A: Lombok is an island in West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. It
forms part of the chain of the Lesser Sunda Islands, with the Lombok
Strait separating it from Bali to the west and the Alas Strait
between it and Sumbawa to the east. It is roughly circular, with a
"tail" to the southwest, about 70 km across and a total area of
about 4,725 km² (1,825 sq mi). The provincial capital and largest
city on the island is Mataram.
Q: Is there any volcano active on
Lombok?
A: Yes, Mount Rinjani 3726Masl and Rinjani is located in a caldera
2.4 km by 4.8 km in size.There are two active centres located in the
eastern part of caldera - Barujari and Rombongan cones. Segara Anak
Lake is situated inside the caldera.
Q: How to get to Lombok?
A: - For direct international flight, we recommend to use SILK AIR
via
Singapore or Merpati Airline via Kuala Lumpur and Garuda Indonesia
Airline via Jakarta
Note: Lombok Island Airport code is AMI (Ampenan) or now become
Selaparang Airport of Mataram.
- For domestic flight you can reach Lombok island via Jakarta,
Yogyakarta, Surabaya, Denpasar Bali.
- The flight agencies: Lion Air, Garuda Indonesia, Batavia Airline,
Merpati Airline from Bali, Indonesia Air Trans from Bali, GT Air
from
Bali
If you do hard to reach the air ticket to Lombok, please
contact us
for help.
Q: Do you except credit payment?
A: Yes, we except Master card, Visa card and other major credit card
through PayPal.
Q: Does Gili-Lombok.Com is personal
website?
A: No, it is belong to Korindo Network Lintas Raya, PT Tours and Travel
Q: Then , do you have company bank
account?
A: Yes, we have it and also PayPal business account - verified.
Q: How many populations West Nusa
Tenggara?
A: Its about 5,455,000 peoples based on census 2008. All Lombok
island around 3,457,000 and Sumbawa island includes Bima and Dompu
1,998,000.
Q: Is there Boat from bali to Gili
Island?
A: Yes, its fast boat. depart from Benoa bali or Padang bai bali to the
three gilis. Click here
for
the schedules.