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katjab

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Posted: 2008-12-25 08:02:00  
Hello!
I am planning a trip to Indonesia (JAVA, Bali, Lombok). Have anybody been there nad could tell me his/her experiences, give me some tipps etc.?
Best Wishes
Katja
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inzaghi
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Posted: 2008-12-25 08:02:00  
I have been there, but 18 years ago when I was 6 or so. I was at Lake Toba, which was slow and and nice back then. A few years ago when I was older I read up on that country again, wishing to revisit it, and found that the Borobudur (sp?) temple was an interesting site to visit.
Bali is no longer the "laid back clear blue beach" it once was, now that it's packed with tourists and badly polluted. The water is actually muddy brown even at Nusa Dua or Darling Beach. --- Lover of just five things - travelling, photography, thick crust pizzas, the xy-chromosomes, the Italians and the Dutch. Well, I can't count, so?
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undedd

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Posted: 2008-12-25 08:02:00  
Hey Katja,
I've travelled independently with my wife through Sumatra, Java, Bali and Lombok so I've plenty of information for you if you're interested. Too much to provide here, email me if you're interested and I'll dig some stuff up for you.
Here's a (short) summary to whet you're appetite. I won't cover Sumatra because you are not planning to visit:
JAVA
* Bogor is an interesting highlight, only and hour or so from Jakarta. Brilliant market, world-class gardens, Indonesia's finest puppet makers, and there's natural highlights close by in the mountains around Puncak.
* Bandung is worth a visit; not for the polluted city, but the surrounding attractions. Tangkuban Prahu and Ciater are highlights.
* Yogyakarta is brilliant. Markets, culture, artists, history, interesting villages, and there's Borobudur, the Dieng Plateau and Prambanan close by.
* Solo. Interesting city with good relics and temples in the area, but if you had to choose between it and Yogya, I'd choose Yogya.
* Mount Bromo IS worth the trip, but make it easy on yourself and stay in one of the neighbouring villages the night before the climb.
BALI
Sensational. Bali, although a tourist mecca, can be anything you want it to be. The SOUTH is party central, culture neutral and soulless (in my opinion) - you could be anywhere in the world. The CENTRE is more rural and laid-back with plenty to see and do. This is more culture central. The EAST is my favourite. Slow, lazy and with plenty of cultural highlights, great scenery and a few nice beaches. This is sloth central.
The NORTH is a bit like the EAST, but getting a little more touristy.
LOMBOK
You'll love it. Different culture again - Muslim, not Hindu. Plenty to see and do and yet to be overrun by tourism. The GILI ISLANDS, off the northwest coast are worth a visit.
Ciao for now - hope this helps...
[ This Message was edited by: undedd on 2002-08-21 09:51 ] --- Dave Underwood Freelance Travel Writer & Photojournalist
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andreas


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downundergal


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Posted: 2008-12-25 08:02:00  
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On 2002-08-16 16:37, katjab wrote:
Hello!
I am planning a trip to Indonesia (JAVA, Bali, Lombok). Have anybody been there nad could tell me his/her experiences, give me some tipps etc.?
Best Wishes
Katja
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Hi Katja,
I've been to Bali a few times. Kuta/Legian is really touristy but makes for great shopping! My favourite hotel is the Bali Padma, good location and a great place to unwind for a few days before going downmarket in the cheaper bracket. There is a cheap little place around the corner called the Ketty club.
We hire a jeep when we go to Bali, it is so cheap about $10 per day with fuel about 10 cents a litre. This gives you so much more freedom to find those hidden spots on the back roads.
Make sure you don't miss Amed, on the east coast. The scenery is spectacular and and some great spots if you like diving.
Please if you need any info drop me a line. I have a couple on stories on Globos if you wish to read them.
All the best,
Kerrie --- Where to next?
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rummel

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Posted: 2008-12-25 08:02:00  
Hi Katja,
also a good place to stay in Legian/Kuta is the "Blue Ocean Hostel". I've been there a few years ago. The GILLI-Islands have been a paradise some years ago but now they are really crowdy and full of day-tourists because of a big ferry crossing around there. When I was there the only way to reach the Islands was with small boats for about 6-10 people.
But in Indonesia are still lots of places to discover i think. Have fun
Peter
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raaj
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Posted: 2008-12-25 08:02:00  
Indonesia, which not vote on the last resolutiton has decided support UN Security Council new resolution asserting sactions on Iran for refusing to delay its uranium program and also give incentives to Tehran.
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carnavalet

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Posted: 2008-12-26 00:31:00  
Hi,i think i can help you because i'm indonesian and now i'm on my holiday trip to solo and yogyakarta. I can say yogyakarta is the most famous city for tourists in java. There you can find lots of tourists attractions such as traditional handicraft makers in kasongan,malioboro is the most favourite destination there. It's a traditional market where you can find lots of things but be careful from thieves! Near malioboro there' another market called beringharjo market. Yogyakarta's traditional food is gudeg,it's very sweet but quite unique. You have to go to borobudur temple,now it's now as not beautiful as it was. Prambanan temple is good too. You can take a look at my travel pictures if you want to see java or email me if you want to ask more. Have a good trip! --- Waiting on the world to change
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vrgultom
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Posted: 2009-01-17 15:25:00  
Hi, I am Indonesian, but currently stay in Singapore
I just visited Bali and Lombok last year.
Actually a lot of places you can visit in one island.
Depend on what kind of place you want to visit
Java,Bali, Lombok are quite near. You can visit that three islands in one trip.
You can start from Midle Java, then Bali, and then Lombok
Java itself has so many interesting places.
You can visit "Daerah Istimewa Jogjakarta", Borobudur temple and other temples, The Keraton Jogjakarta, Dieng, and many other places.
Bali is crowded in my opinion, since many people come there from all over the world.
Lombok is still more quiet, but the places of interest are far enough from one place and another place, so make sure you count the time. The most place to visit is Gili Trawangan.
From Gili Trawangan you can cross the sea to Gili Manuk and then to Gili Air by boat. Lombok also has another beach, Kuta Lombok, but far enough from Gili Trawangan.
Actually, when you will go there?
Since I still want to travel around Bali and Lombok,maybe I can join you if the time is possible.
Regards
Veronika
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shubh
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Posted: 2009-07-02 01:42:00  
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