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Panduan Jelajah Indonesia
EDISI II | October 2013
The
Magnificent
Ujung
Kulon
Free
The Real Dragon
in the World
Closer
to Baduy
You can feel a different atmosphere
instantly as you step in the land of
Baduy.
Scan the cover image to
watch the video.
Majalah Destinasi Indonesia bekerjasama dengan Aurecmedia
menghadirkan terobosan baru. Pembaca dapat menikmati video
melalui Majalah Destinasi Indonesia.
Kontributor
Anastasia Merrie
Taman Nasional Ujung Kulon
memang luar biasa.
Perpaduan gunung, sungai,
lautan, dan hutan rimba.
Trekking, diving, snorklingkano, memancing, wathcing
bird, dll. Bisa dipastikan,
sihir Ujung Kulon akan me­
nimpa Anda.
Kementerian
Pariwisata
& Ekonomi
Kreatif
Foto:
Ardha Prasetya
Ardha Prasetya
Tri Wibowo
Lahir di Kota Tangerang,
Menyelesaikan Pendidikan S1
Jurusan Broadcasting di Universitas Mercu Buana Jakarta.
Lelaki yang biasa dipanggil
Ardha ini mengawali karier
sebagai wartawan di salah
satu stasiun tv swasta di
Jakarta dan saat ini memulai
usaha membuat paket perjalanan dengan nama Media
Traveler. Sejak sekolah Ardha
menyukai traveling dan seni
visual. Bagi dia, mendekatkan diri kepada alam akan
menjadikan manusia lebih
kuat dan lebih berani untuk
menjalani kehidupan.
Lahir di surabaya, 43 tahun
silam. Mengenyam pendidikan
terakhir di Fakultas Pertanian
Udayana, Bali. Mengawali
karier sebagai desain grafis
dan fotografer di salah satu
surat kabar di Bali, kini lelaki
yang biasa dipanggil Bowo,
aktif sebagai wartawan
pariwisata di Jakarta. Bagi
dia, Indonesia ibarat lukisan
yang tak pernah bosan untuk
dilihat.
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Kontributor
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
Cover
Anastasia lahir dan besar di
kota kecil Sungailiat, Bangka
Belitung. Sejak kecil sudah
hobi berpetualang dan
menulis, dan sejak SMP jatuh
cinta pada sastra. Setelah
kuliah cintanya melebar ke
dunia fotografi.
Anastasia menyelesaikan
pendidikan manajemen di
perguruan tinggi swasta
Jakarta, kemudian 13 tahun
malang-melintang sebagai
orang kantoran. Sejak 2008 hengkang dari
sebuah kantor production house dan memutuskan
menjadi freelancer fotografi dan menulis. Selain
cerpen, opini, artikel perjalanan, ia juga menulis untuk program televisi, company profile, iklan
layanan masyarakat, dll. Kini, ia menekuni travel
photography dan tengah merampungkan buku
catatan perjalanan berjudul Baduy Explorer.
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P
ERJALANAN wisata dan fotografi seperti candu. Beberapa kontributor di edisi kedua Destinasi Indonesia
sudah merasakan candu dari dua kata itu. Mereka
mengaku addict. Berkali-kali datang, berkali-kali pula
terpesona. Menggebu ingin memperkenalkan daerah wisata
yang sudah dikunjungi dan beberapa di antaranya sudah
seperti rumah kedua, tempat di mana mereka memulihkan dan
mengisi spirit.
Di edisi kedua, Destinasi Indonesia menulis tentang potensi
pariwisata Banten dan sebagian kecil Nusa Tenggara Timur. Di
Banten, Suku Baduy menjadi laporan utama. Berkisah tentang
masyarakat yang masih kuat memegang adat, meski hanya
dipisahkan ’sejeng­kal’ jarak gempuran modernisasi. Mereka
melaksanakan dengan sungguh-sungguh tugas yang mereka
percaya diberikan oleh Sang pencipta untuk menjaga harmonisasi bumi.
Edisi kedua juga menampilkan Taman Wisata Ujung Kulon
dan Labuan Bajo yang baru saja menjadi tuan rumah Sail Komodo. Kisah dan panduan untuk mendatangi tempat-tempat
tersebut, semoga bisa menumbuhkan kebanggan dan minat
menjelajahi negeri.
Pepatah lama menyebutkan, tak kenal, maka tak sayang.
Buda­ya­wan, pianis, dan pengusaha Jaya Suprana, merasa
penting mengenalkan kekayaan Indonesia agar bisa menjadi
obat bagi bangsa yang katanya masih sakit. Menjadi obat
bagi masyarakat yang masih merasa lebih bergengsi jika bisa
berlibur ke luar negeri.
Terlepas dari itu, selamat membaca edisi kedua Destinasi
Indonesia. Mari bergerak! Seperti dikatakan penyair Sufi
Jalalud­din Rumi, Travel brings power and love back into your
life.
CONTENT
8-9
26-27
DestinAsi: BAnten | BADUY
KoMoDo
Lebih akrab
dengan
Baduy
Panorama kampung
Cicakal Muhara
Baduy Luar dari
ketinggian bukit.
Content
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8-25
Destination :
Banten | BADUY
26-32
Destination:
Labuan Bajo |
8-15
18-21
The Magnificent
Ujung Kulon
22-23
Restore
the Spirit in
Tanjung Lesung
Taman Nasional Komodo
INDAH! Kata seperti itu
sangat tepat diucapkan
untuk menggambarkan
pantai-pantai di Pulau
Komodo dan sekitarnya.
Ketakjuban bertambah
ketika melihat langsung
hewan purba khas Indonesia, yang namanya tenar
hingga mancanegara.
34-37
Family
Vacation
Community
8-15
Weekend Without
the Mall
The Real Dragon
in the World
29
Facts Surrounding
Komodo
32
Tourism Object
Around Labuan Bajo
M
ATAHARI terasa membakar kulit, be­
gitu keluar dari pesawat di Bandara
Komodo, Labuan Bajo, Nusa Tengga­
ra Timur. Di luar ruang tunggu ban­
dara pengemudi mobil sewaan silih
berganti menawarkan jasa. Tarif yang ditawarkan
rata­rata Rp50 ribu sampai pusat kota Labuan
Bajo atau hotel tempat menginap. Jangan ragu
menawar, rata­rata wisatawan mendapat harga
Rp30 ribu untuk perjalanan sekitar 15 menit dari
Bandara ke pusat Labuan Bajo.
Pantai dengan kapal­kapal di Pelabuhan Labuan
Bajo menjadi pemandangan pertama yang cukup
mempesona. Keindahan yang lebih mempesona
lagi akan ditemui di Pulau Komodo dan Pink Beach.
44-47
Tourism
Object
44-45
Culinary
46
Tourism Object
47
Accomodation
Komodo
Island
Sundries Banten
24-25
theILLer
wIKIMeDIa | jorDy
Pulau Kanawa Island,
38-39
Closer to
Baduy
Sawarna, The
Hidden Paradise
26
Spend the Holiday
Camping
BADUY
16-17
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Destinasi: Banten | Baduy
Foto-Foto: Anastasia Merrie
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
Destinasi: Banten | Baduy
Foto-Foto: Anastasia Merrie
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
Begitu kaki menjejak bumi Baduy,
atmosfer berbeda langsung terasa. Suasana sunyi,
damai, dan sarat energi positif.
Oksigen melimpah, air sungai mengalir tanpa
cemaran bahan kimia.
Destinasi: Labuan Bajo | Pulau Komodo
Foto: Komodo-Park.com
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
Oleh: Anastasia Merrie
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The Real Dragon
in the World
B
ANYAK tempat wisata yang menawarkan
fasilitas lengkap. Namun tidak banyak yang
menuliskan kawasan pedalaman di dalam
daftar destinasi. Salah satunya adalah Baduy,
yang terletak di Desa Kanekes, Kecamatan
Leuwidamar, Kabupaten Lebak, Provinsi Banten.
Sekuat apa magnet yang dimiliki Baduy? Mengapa
tempat ini patut dikunjungi?
Baduy yang juga dikenal dengan nama Kanekes, sudah
ada sejak berabad-abad lampau. Mereka menghuni
kawasan pegunungan Kendeng dan percaya bahwa mereka diutus Sang Pencipta untuk menjaga panceur bumi
(jantung alam) agar tetap lestari. Di tempat terpencil itu,
kehidupan berjalan harmonis dengan alam. Hubungan
antarsesama dan Sang Pencipta tak kalah indah.
Atmosfer berbeda langsung terasa saat kaki menjejak
bumi Baduy. Suasana sunyi dan damai langsung menyergap, sarat energi positif. Oksigen melimpah ruah, rimbun
pepohonan menebarkan zat asam, sungai mengalirkan
air jernih tanpa bahan kimia. Harum asap tungku menyeruak dari atap-atap rumah berbahan rumbia (kiray).
Secara garis besar masyarakat Baduy terbagi menjadi
dua. Pertama dikenal dengan sebutan kelompok Urang
Panamping (Baduy Luar), kedua disebut Urang Tangtu
yang menghuni tiga kampung di Baduy Dalam, yaitu
Cibeo, Cikartawana dan Cikeusik (Tangtu Tilu).
Urang Panamping sudah mendapat kelonggaran,
seperti pembangunan rumah sudah boleh memakai alat
bantu seperti paku. Ponsel, pakaian buatan pabrik, piranti
dapur modern juga sudah menjadi pemandangan biasa.
Sedangkan di Baduy Dalam, tradisi masih sangat terjaga. Mereka hanya memanfaatkan bahan yang terdapat
di alam. Ketetapan adat (pikukuh) menjadi falsafah hidup
dan masih dipegang teguh. Bagi mereka, adat adalah
segalanya.
Masyarakat Baduy Dalam masih memasak dengan
kayu bakar di tungku (hawu). Penerangan memakai
lampu yang terbuat dari bambu, batu konyal dan bahan
bakar dari minyak kelapa (totok). Minum pun masih
menggunakan gelas dari ruas bambu (somong). Mandi
dan mencuci tanpa sabun, berjalan telanjang kaki, dan
tidak boleh merokok. Binatang yang boleh dipelihara
hanya ayam, kucing dan anjing.
NAMA dragon diberikan saat komodo
ditemukan pertama kali di Pulau
komodo sekitar 1910. Saat itu, para
pelaut Belanda berkali­kali melihat
binatang raksasa yang oleh penduduk
setempat sering disebut naga.
Letnan Steyn van Hensbroek, pe­
jabat Administrasi Kolonial Belanda
mendengar laporan tersebut dan
kemudian melakukan ekspedisi. Dia
menangkap hewan yang disebut naga
tersebut, dibawa ke Belanda untuk
diteliti. Meski kemudian diketahui
bahwa komodo ini sejenis kadal purba
raksasa, namun nama komodo dragon
tetap digunakan.
Saat ini di Pulau Komodo ada sekitar
2.853 komodo. Jika ditambah dengan
habitat yang hidup di Pulau Rinca
dan Gili Montang, jumlahnya sekitar
5.000 ekor. Taman Nasional Komodo
merupakan tempat perlindungan dan
penangkaran komodo, hewan khas
Indonesia. Pulau Komodo juga men­
jadi salah satu spot diving terbaik di
Nusa Tenggara Timur. Ada sekitar 385
spesies karang, 70 jenis bunga ka­
rang, ribuan spesies ikan, penyu hijau,
6 jenis paus, 10 jenis lumba­lumba,
berbagai jenis hiu, dll.
40-41
Culinary
Try Your Guts at
Zombie Cafe
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Destinasi: Labuan Bajo | Pulau Komodo
Foto: Indonesia.travel
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
DestInasI: LaBuan Bajo | PuLau KoMoDo
40-41
60-61
Zombie Cafe
Jl Braga No 3 Bandung
Jam buka: pukul 11.00 WIB
hingga 02.00 WIB
Kisaran harga per menu
Rp15 ribu hingga Rp90 ribu
Kuliner
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Tips & TriCK
blitz
Photo & Tour
Addiction
This Nation
Needs Remedy!
Pimpinan Redaksi Destinasi
Indonesia Wanto Umar
PelUNcURaN
DestInasI InDOnesIa
a
KHIRNYA, setelah maju mundur
penentuan tanggal, peluncuran
Destinasi Indonesia yang diresmikan Wakil Menteri Kementerian
Pariwsata dan Ekonomi Kreatif
Sapta Nirwandar bisa terlaksana.
Terimakasih kepada Wakil Menteri Perindustrian Alex Retraubun, tokoh masyarakat Sarwono Kusumaatmadja, Dirjen KP3K Kementerian
Kelautan dan Perikanan Sudirman Saad, Bupati
Kotawaringin Barat Ujang Iskandar, Bupati
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Buolamo Rum Pagao, tokoh pariwisata Adhi
Tirtawisata, Pontjo Soetowo, Yanti Soekamdani, Elly Hutabarat, Meity Robot, Mimi Hudoyo,
dan seluruh undangan yang sudah memberi
support atas kelahiran Destinasi Indonesia.
Terimakasih juga atas kepercayaan para
sponsor yang telah mendukung kesuksesan
peluncuran Destinasi Indonesia: Bumbu Desa,
Aurecmedia, Sekolah Musik Indonesia, nesa­
bridalbeauty.com, Duren Q, dan Mom’s Cake
& Cookies.
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News
& Events
62-63
Agenda
58-59
Harmonization
Conservation &
Tourism
51
64-65
KLICK chick
Secure
& Funny
Reading Point
54-55
Horizon
Lodging
Trend Among
Y Generation
56
20 Destinations
targeted
by Chinese Tourists
60-61
The Launching of
Destinasi Indonesia
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Taburan conveti dan bunyi sirene yang ditekan Wamen Kemenparekraf Sapta
Nirwandar menandai peresmian Peluncuran Destinasi Indonesia.
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Galeri Foto Peluncuran
Foto: Destinasi Indonesia | Fahdi Wijaya Sudjana & Peter Tarman
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aat mengunjungi Kota Bandung, sempatkan waktu menyusuri kawasan pedestrian di
Jalan Braga. selain bisa memuaskan mata
karena keindahan arsitektur bangunan tua
peninggalan Belanda, Braga juga menyuguhkan beragam wisata belanja serta kuliner.
Disalah satu bahu jalan, tepatnya di sebuah bekas
bangunan tua yang konon angker lantaran bertahuntahun terbengkalai tanpa penghuni, terpampang tulisan Zombie Cafe. sesuai dengan namanya, cafe
yang baru mulai beroperasi September 2013 ini
menyuguhkan aneka makanan khas Western,
Mexican dan Italian dalam suasana horor.
Suasana horor sudah mulai terbangun begitu
tamu tiba di pintu masuk. tepat di atas gerbang, terdapat tulisan “You Dare, You Come
In”. Begitu melangkahkan kaki ke dalam, sesosok boneka zombie dalam kondisi berdarah-darah berdiri dekat pintu masuk Zombie
Land.
andri Irawan, General Manager Zombie Cafe menjelaskan, “Zombie Land itu
semacam wahana rumah hantu. Bagi
pengunjung yang punya nyali bisa masuk gratis sambil menunggu makanan
dan minuman yang dipesan datang,”
tuturnya.
teras dan beberapa pendopo.
Beberapa nama unik digunakan di dalam
menu, nuansanya masih berbau horor. Untuk
makanan pembuka misalnya, ada Zombie Quesadila. terbuat dari adonan tepung tortilla chip,
dipanggang lengkap dengan keju feta, potongan
ayam dan taburan saus alpukat. Rasanya gurih
dan sedikit pedas. ada juga Cheesy Nachos
Soul Crusher, terbuat dari tepung jagung goreng
ala Mexico yang disajikan dengan buah zaitun,
tomat salsa, keju dan jalapeno.
Sebagai makanan utama, pengunjung bisa memilih aneka steak, pasta maupun pizza. ada juga
hidangan khas nusantara seperti bebek goreng,
nasi goreng kambing juga sop buntut yang bisa
disajikan dalam 3 pilihan : bakar, goreng atau
kuah. “Yang pasti semua makanannya enak dan
harganya juga terjangkau,” jelas andri.
Puas menikmati hidangan utama, semangkuk
Fresh Mango Soup bisa dijadikan penutup. atau
bisa juga memilih Crème Brulee Dark Halloween
Horror, sejenis krim panggang klasik yang manis
dan lembut. Untuk minuman, pengunjung bisa
memesan Zombie in Wonderland, paduan jus
nanas dan jeruk yang disajikan dengan grenadine
sirup dan cream yang terasa begitu segar.
Galeri Foto Peluncuran
Foto: Destinasi Indonesia | Fahdi Wijaya Sudjana & Peter Tarman
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
Kuliner
Foto-foto: Peter Tarman
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Zaman sekarang, sajian makanan enak saja
belum tentu cukup. Butuh sensasi yang berbeda
saat menyantapnya. Perpaduan dua hal itulah
yang berusaha disuguhkan Zombie Cafe.
Zombie Land
Di dalam Zombie Land, cahaya lampu tampak
temaram. aneka boneka seram penuh luka
dan darah terlihat di sepanjang jalur tersebut.
Suasana makin dengan adanya suara-suara
perempuan tertawa,
jeritan, dan nyanyian sinden diiringi
gamelan. Beberapa
bagian lantai ada yang
dibuat khusus untuk
mengagetkan. Bila
salah injak misalnya,
tiba-tiba akan muncul
sesosok zombie yang
siap memeluk dari
belakang.
Puas menguji nyali,
pegunjung bisa bersantai di bagian dalam
cafe yang relatif
nyaman dan tidak terlalu menyeramkan. Hanya
di bagian tertentu saja ada ornamen-ornamen
berbau zombie dan beberapa foto lama yang
menunjukan penampakan gedung sebelum
digunakan sebagai cafe. Interior cafe dipecah
dalam beberapa bagian, ada bar, ruang dalam,
Kuliner
Foto-foto: Peter Tarman
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
UJI NYALI
DI ZOMBIE
CAFE
DestinaTION: Banten | BADUY
Closer to
Baduy
By: Anastasia Merrie
Destination: Banten | Baduy
Photo: Anastasia Merrie
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
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You can feel a different atmosphere instantly as
you step in the land of Baduy.
Serene, peaceful and full of positive energy.
Filled abundantly with air, unpolluted clear
water flows in the river.
Panorama of
Cicakal Muhara
Outer Baduy village
from the hilltop
M
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Destination: Banten | Baduy
Photo: Anastasia Merrie
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
any tourist sites offered full facili­
ties. But not too many put inland
region on their destination list. One
among those is Baduy, located in
the Village of Kanekes, Leuwidamar
Sub-district, Lebak Regency, the Province of
Banten. How attractive is Baduy? Why this place
worth visited?
Baduy which existed for centuries is also known as
Kanekes. They reside in the mountain range of Ken­
deng. They believe that the Creator send them forth
to guard the “Panceur Bumi” (Heart of the Nature)
in order to keep it preserved. In this remote area, life
runs harmoniously with the nature. The relationship
between men and most of all with their creator is
so beautiful. You can feel the different atmosphere
instantly as you step in the land of Baduy. Quiet,
peaceful and full of positive energy. Filled abundantly
with air, clusters of trees spread the oxygen, unpol­
luted clear water flows in the river. You can smell the
smoke coming out of the hearth rising through the
tasselly roof (kiray).
The Baduy is divided into two main groups, Urang
Panamping (Outer Baduy) and Urang Tangtu (In­
ner Baduy) which resides in three villages namely,
Cibeo, Cikartawana dan Cikeusik (Tangtu Tilu).
Customary law allows the Urang Panampings to
build houses with tools, using hand phones, and
manufactured clothing. Even modern household ap­
pliances are very common among them. Meanwhile
the Urang Tangtu still kept the tradition well. They
utilize all the material in the nature. The provision of
custom (pikukuh) becomes their philosophy of life
that they still hold strongly. For the inner Baduy tradi­
tion is everything.
The people of Inner Baduy cooked their food on a
hearth with firewoods (hawu). They make light out
of bamboo, konyal stone with coconut oil (totok). To
drink they use bamboo (somong) as the cup. They
bathe and wash without soap, walk barefooted and
not allowed to smoke. The animals they can raise
are only chickens, cats and dogs.
Destination: Banten | Baduy
Photo: Anastasia Merrie
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
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Arsitektur
The architecture of a house (imah)
in Tangtu (inner Baduy) is a stage
style. Every house faces the north
and south, except the customary
elders (Puun) houses that face the
east. The house and rice barns are
made of wood and bamboo. They
are joined with a wooden wedge
and fastened with a rope made of
tree skin. The building of the house
must follow the contour of the land.
In principal, they are not allowed to
change anything that is already exist
This regulation is also applied to
their agricultural system. Huma is a
field to reserve water from the rain.
They used tugal, a piece of wood
with a sharp tip, to plant rice. During
planting season, they work together to plant rice
in the field. The men making holes using tugal,
the women sow the seeds. The customary law
does not allow the Baduy to hoe the land, or use
irrigation, fertilizer and pesticide.
Gajeboh Outer Baduy
Village (above). Sarta
and his son Jarmain at
Leuit Babakan Lame
Outer Baduy Village.
Handicrafts
A Panamping woman is weaving
at her house terrace.
A tassely (kiray) roof
house in Cipiit Village
Outer Baduy
A Baduy woven shoulder cloth
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Destination: Banten | Baduy
Photo: Anastasia Merrie
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
Jali, a young man of Cibeo
Village at Cisimeut River,
under a root bridge
The Baduy are very skillful in making vari­
ous beautiful handicrafts. Namely, Baduy
weaving, local and international designers
lately develop the fabric. Even though now
a days Baduy weavings, has also been us­
ing yarn from outside of the village, but in
Cikeusik Village their weaving are still using
the original natural material called pelah.
Pelah is made of rattan leaf fiber. It takes
six months to process the yarn. Now there
are only few pelah weaver left in Cikeusik
Village.
Plaited bracelet made of handam tree is
also liked. Other than plaited bracelets there
are also koja and jarog, plaited bags made
of teureup and kasungka tree. Men usually
wear koja meanwhile women wear jarog.
More interestingly is the kepek, a bag used
to keep the clothes. It is made of the skin of
sarai wood and has the shape of a suitcase.
Destination: Banten | Baduy
Photo: Anastasia Merrie
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
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Activities
Root Bridge.
(Below) Karinah, woman of Cibeo Village, buying
fish at Karoya market.
These are the activities that you can do in
Baduy, taking pictures (only in outer Baduy),
bathing in the river, watching the women weav­
ing, spinning the yarn, pounding rice, making
handicrafts, watching the process of making
palm sugar, cooking in the kitchen with hearth
(hawu), listening to angklung, (a traditional music
instrument made of bamboo) lute and flute or
mingling with the village people. When visiting
Baduy on a certain month you can see other
customary events such as wedding, circumcision,
shearing, planting rice and many more.
Make time to go to the bridge made of roots
located in Batara Cisimeut Village, in the eastern
part of Baduy. It takes about 1 hour to walk from
Ciboleger or 30 minutes by ojek (motorcycle)
or car. Other interesting spot is Dandang Lake,
located in Kadujangkung Village, Outer Baduy
about 45 minutes tracking down Ciboleger.
If you want to take pictures do not missed the
Urang Tangtu’s (Outer Baduy) activities at the tra­
ditional market. The market is held every Sunday
morning. Karoya market is located in the border
of Cijahe, western part of Baduy. It needs 1 hour
to walk from Cibeo Village or 30 minues from
Cikeusik Village.
Leuwi Gajeboh
The famous bamboo bridge at
Gajeboh Village Outer Baduy
Akses
Traveler
Backpacker
Baduy is located about 120 km out of
Jakarta. You can reach it by car or public
transportations. Take the Jakarta-Merak toll
road, exit at East Serang, go towards Rang­
kas Bitung, and pass Serang City heading for
Leuwidamar go straight to Ciboleger.
The distance between Rangkas Bitung
– Ciboleger is about 40 km. You can reach
it within ± 1 - 1.5 hours. Usually it takes ±
4 - 5 hours from Jakarta to Ciboleger. There
is only one access to Inner Baduy from
Ciboleger entrance and can only be reached
by foot.
The journey to Inner Baduy from Cibo­
leger, takes about 3 hours (normal walk), up
and down hill, passing numbers of villages,
forests, rivers, bamboo bridges and farms
When travel by train, get in at Tanah Abang train
station heading for Rangkas Bitung train station.
Kalimaya AC, Rangkas Jaya and Ekonomi trains
are available. The journey will take about 45 mi­
nutes – 1 hour. For your convenient, it is best to
take Kalimaya AC or Rangkas Jaya train.
From Rangkas Bitung train station the journey
will continue by riding the red angkot to Aweh
Terminal then take the elf bus to Ciboleger. The
trip from Aweh Terminal to Ciboleger will take
about 1.5 hours. The public transportation from
Aweh Terminal to Ciboleger and vice versa is very
limited. The elf bus from Ciboleger operated bet­
ween 2 AM to 1 PM. The other way round from
Aweh Terminal to Ciboleger the elf bus route is
between 6 AM to 4 PM. So, make sure to plan
the time well.
Destination: Banten | Baduy
Photo: Anastasia Merrie
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
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Budget
Prepare the expenses for transpor­
tation, lodging (people’s houses),
supplies, food, guide and porter. Two
types of people visit Baduy, back­
packer or traveler. Decide your type
to simplify and specify in planning the
budget. Be noted that the Baduy never
set prices for their services. Meaning,
it all depend on the willingness and
ability of the guest.
Traveler:
Sapri and Lilis, teenagers of Cibeo Village at
Bukit Puru hut.
Destination: Banten | Baduy
Photo: Anastasia Merrie
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
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Transportation:
car, gasoline and toll fees (round
trip) = Rp. 450.000
Lodging:
± Rp. 100.000/night
Supplies:
Rp. 250.000-500.000 (depend on
the menu and number of people
in the family)
Food:
Lunch at Rangkas Bitung
twice = Rp. 20.000/person
Guide & porter:
± Rp. 50.000-100.000/ bag
(depend on the number of bags
carried)
Backpacker:
Urang Panamping are
walking towards Cikeusik
Village, near Cikeusik Hill.
Urang Tangtu (Narja, Sarta and
Jarmain) at Muhara Ciberani,
the border between Inner and
Outer Baduy.
Transportation:
AC train Tanah Abang - Rangkas
Jaya Rp. 15.000, angkot
Rangkas station- Aweh terminal
Rp. 4.000,
elf terminal Aweh - Ciboleger
Rp. 18.000. Total (round trip) =
Rp. 74.000/person
Accommodation:
± Rp. 100.000/night
Supplies:
Rp. 200.000-300.000 (depend on
the menu and number of people)
Food:
Lunch at Rangkas Bitung/Cibo­
leger twice: Rp. 20.000/person
Guide & porter:
± Rp. 50.000-100.000/ bag
(depend on the number of bags
carried)
Before traveling to
Baduy, prepare your
equipment and supplies
well. For your convenient,
drive your own car when
traveling with the family.
Equipment
needed: track­
ing shoes or mountain
sandals, sweat absorbed
clothes, sleeping bag, jacket,
sarong, flashlight, hat,
sunscreen, toilet kit, wet
tissue, and personal
medication.
Bring along
simple supplies.
Give your food sup­
plies to your host. For
those who love cook­
ing can help in the
kitchen.
Recharge all
your gadgets in the
city, because you are en­
tering a non-electricity area.
Keep all your equipments and
supplies in plastic bags to cover
from the rain. Be sure to
cover your backpack with
plastic or rain cover.
Be­
fore enter­
ing Baduy, do not
forget to report yourself
to the village chief of
Kanekes Village (Baduy)
in Cigowel Village near
Ciboleger.
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Tips
Spare your time
at least 2 days
and 1 night to visit the
villages. You will need 3
days and 2 nights to visit
Inner and Outer Baduy to
spend a night in each
place.
Dispose
non-organic
waste in a special
plastic and bring them
back to Ciboleger or
the Outer Baduy
area.
When entering Inner
Baduy area, prepare your­
self to obey strict customary
rules. One of it is prohibition to use
soapy product such as, toothpaste,
shampoo. You are not allowed to
take pictures. Ask the guide to re­
mind you as you reach the border of
Inner Baduy area. Put away your
camera as a form of respect
to the tradition.
Rainbow at Cikeusik Hill, the
border of Outer Baduy and
Cikeusik Village
You may bring
your three year old
but do not forget to bring
a baby carrier. You can hire
a porter to carry your baby,
of course let the baby be
acquainted with the
porter first.
For
those who never
visit Baduy, it is best to
hire a guide that you can find in
Ciboleger. The guide can also be your
porter. If you want to spend the night
at Inner Baduy directly, you have to leave
early from Jakarta so it will not be too late.
Visitors can only spend a night at Inner
Baduy. If you want to spend the night
in Outer Baduy you can find people’s
houses in Gajeboh Village, there are
many activities like weaving and
you can see the beautiful
bamboo bridge.
Destination: Banten | Baduy
Photo: Anastasia Merrie
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
Vis­
iting time
to Baduy is April
to November.
Please avoid the
rainy season.
Destination: Banten | Sawarna
Photo: Natalia | Ardha Prasetya
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
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Sawarna,
The Hidden
Paradise
By: Ardha Prasetya
merak
serang
tangerang
pandeglang
rangkas
bitung
saketi
jawa barat
gunung
kencana
malingping
Bayah
Sawarna
Sawarna Village owns numerous
tourist attractions with many different
characteristics, from beaches, caves,
and 100 stairs Hill
Private Vehicle
When driving from Jakarta, take the Jakarta – Merak
route, exit East Serang towards Pakupatan Terminal. From
the terminal go straight ahead, turn left at the first traffic
light near a gas station towards Serang Banten five junc­
tions (Palima). From Palima headed to Baros and Pandeg­
lang. When you get to Baros before entering Pandeglang
City there will be two routes to choose, either through Alunalun Pandeglang or drive down the outskirt of Pandeglang
towards Saketi to Malingping. Prepare yourself
for a rough road from Saketi to Malingping that
is badly damage with very little light at night.
From Malingping drive towards Bayah, alog
this road you can see beautiful beaches like
Bagedur, Cihara, Cibobos beach.
Public Transportation
You can start your journey from the bus
terminals in Kampung Rambutan, Kalideres,
Tanjung Priok or wait for the bus at Slipi Jaya
across from Harapan Kita Hospital. Take a bus
heading to Merak, get off at Pakupatan Termi­
nal, Serang. Bus fare varies depending on its
facilities.
From Pakupatan take the elf bus or other
public transportation called dambri to continue
the trip to Bayah. The Malingping – Bayah elf
bus operates from 2 AM to 6 PM. While dam­
bri operates, up to 4 PM and is available only at
7 AM, 1-2 PM, and 3-4 PM.
There is dambri route to Binuangeun and
Cikotok. If you take the Cikotok route, you can
get off at Bayah. But if you take the Bi­nua­
ngeun route you have to get off at Malingping.
The elf bus fare from Serang to Malingping is
Rp 25.000 to Rp 30.000. And from Malingping
to Bayah is Rp 5.000. you can continue the trip
by public transportation to the main entrance of
Sawarna Village. Have fun!
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Destination: Banten | Sawarna
Photo: Ardha Prasetya
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
T
he Tourism zone of Sawarna is located in Sawar­
na Village, subdistrict Bayah Lebak, Banten. It
is easy to reach Sawarna. The distant is about
280 km from the central of Jakarta, more or less
7 hours in normal speed. Sawarna Village has
several natural tourist objects with different characteris­
tics. Its beach tourism is still harmonious; among them
are Ciantir Beach, Layar Cape, Pari Lagoon, Taraje Coral,
Manuk Island, and Cipamandangan. There are also Lalay
and Langir Cave tour, and 100 stairs Hill.
All beaches in Sawarna directly connected to the South­
ern Sea, causing some point of the beaches with great
waves sought by surfer from many countries. Surfers
usual­ly come to Sawarna after they have enough hunting for
waves in Pelabuhan Ratu. The distant from Pelabuhan Ratu
to Sawarna is about 60 km. Now, people know Sawarna. Its
beauty is so attractive. As a result, the people of Sawarna
Village are competing to build lodging. Most of the lodg­
ing in Sawarna are managed by the local people. They rate
between Rp 200.000 to Rp 500.000 per night.
Destination: Banten | Ujung Kulon
Photo: Ardha Prasetya
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
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The Magnificent
Ujung Kulon
If you love the beauty of the nature with all its
fauna, Ujung Kulon National Park can be in
your must visit list
U
jung Kulon National Park doubtlessly keep
the extraordinary natural beauty. On the
122.956 hectare land, you can see the
combination between the volcano (Anak
Krakatau), ocean, prairie, and jungle in a har­
mony. Ujung Kulon, located in the Province of Banten,
is the conservation for the Javanese Rhino (Rhinoceros
sondaicus) that is estimated only 60 left. There lies the
heavenly beauty of nature. Each part of the place of­
fered peculiarity and has its own stories behind. Here
are some tourist attraction in Ujung Kulon that are
worth visited.
Peucang Island
Peucang Island is considered the dream island of
Ujung Kulon. The white sand spread softly along
the clear blue water. On clear days, the white cloud
decorated the blue sky. The ocean around Peucang
is one of the best place to snorkel and dive. In ad­
dition, the 450-hectare island is perfect for tracking
and viewing the beauty of sunset. You often see
deer and long tailed monkeys wandered freely by
the beach. It is so wonderful to watch the wild life
combined with the blue water and sky. From Peu­
cang Island the journey continues towards Cidaon
prairie, where the Rhino, peacock and deer lived.
Destination: Banten | Ujung Kulon
Photo: Ardha Prasetya
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
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Cibunar
From Cidaon you can
continue the trip to Cibunar
by foot. This is the heavenly
route to see the life of vari­
ous birds and bulls busily
grazing.
Destination: Banten | Ujung Kulon
Photo: Ardha Prasetya
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
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Handeuleum Islands
Cidaon
You can visit Cidaon by
speed boat or boat from
Peucang Island. As you
get to the island take a
short walk to reach the
destination. Cidaon can
also be reached by land.
Pasturing in Cidaon is
done on a man made
prairie to support the life
cycle of fauna in Ujung
Kulon. Visitors in Cidaon
can enjoy the wild life
activities such as bull and
deer grazing, peacock and
wild chicken wandering
around the green grass.
These animals are active
between 6 AM to 7.30 AM
and around 4 PM.
Handeuleum Island
consists of several islands
namely, Large Handeuleum,
Middle Handeuleum and
Small Handeuleum. Here
you can trace the stream
in a canoe. The mangrove
forest and wild birds can be
a fun spectacle.
Panaitan Island
This island usually be­
comes the main spot to
dive and snorkle. This
17.500 hectare island has
several diving spots such
as, Legon Kadam in the
northern coast and Legon
Samadang in the southern
part of the coast. Other
than that there is a surfing
location popular among the
foreign tourist. They call this
place One Palm Point.
Accessibility
Transportation
• Speed Boat (maximum capacity of 8 people)
Rp4.500.000/night leaving from Carita
• Regular Boat (maximum capacity of 20 people)
Rp2.250.000/night leaving from Sumur / Taman
Jaya
1. By Land
You can take a bus from Kalideres, Jakarta to Labuan or
Kampung Rambutan, Jakarta to Serang-Labuan, and then
continue the trip by taking public transportation such as
mini/elf bus Labuan-Sumur-Tamanjaya.
Route
Distance
Jakarta-Labuan Labuan-Sumur Labuan-Tamanjaya Time
120 Km 60 Km 90 Km 4-5 hours
2 hours
3 hours
You can take a boat from Labuan/Carita, Sumur,
and Tamanjaya.
Route
Distance
Labuan/Carita-Tamanjaya
45 Miles
Time/Information
3-4 hours | Longboat
1,5 hours | Speedboat
Labuan/Carita-Pulau Peucang
80 Miles
5-6 hours | Longboat
2 hours | Speedboat
Labuan/Carita-Pulau Handeuleum
60 Miles
4-5 hours | Longboat
1,5 hours | Speedboat
Tamanjaya-Pulau Handeuleum
8 Miles
Labuan/Carita-Pulau Panaitan
30 minutes | Longboat
10 minutes | Speedboat
80 Miles Flora A (6 Rooms)
2 persons per room equipped with AC + bathroom
Rp1.350.000
Flora B (10 rooms)
2 persons per room equipped with AC + bathroom
Rp1.200.000
* including 15% tax and service
* including 3 meals for 2 persons
Fauna 6 (6 rooms)
2 persons per room No AC
Rp850.000
Ticket to UKNP
Source: Ujung Kulon National Park
Tickets
Rp2.500 (Indonesian) | Rp20.000 (Foreigner)
Water vehicles fare
Motor boat up to 40 hp Motor boat 41 to 80 hp Motor boat above 80 hp Badak (1 Room)
1 person per room
No AC + outside bathroom
Rp1.200.000
Handeuleum Island Resort
8 rooms
2 persons per room
No AC, with bathroom
Rp150.000
*For room reservation 2 weeks in advance and 50% down
payment 1 in advance
5-6 hours | Longboat
2,5 hours | Speedboat
Peucang Island Resort
* Sewa extra bed untuk Fauna, Flora A dan B Rp. 450.000,- /
unit/malam sudah termasuk 3 (tiga) kali makan
2. by Sea
Fares Accommodation
Rp50.000
Rp75.000
Rp100.000
Souvenirs
Visitors can bring home souvenirs from
Ujung Kulon National Park. There many
selections:
• Wooden statue of Javanese Rhino (rhino
batik)
• Rhino key holder
• T-shirts with selections of motives and
sizes
• Ujung Kulon National Park pins and hats
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Destination: Banten | Ujung Kulon
Photo: Ardha Prasetya
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
You can reach the Ujung Kulon National Park area by
land or water.
Sundries Banten
Banten
at a
Glance
BANTEN has separated itself
from the province of west Java
since 2000. It is divided into four
districts and cities, those are Se­
rang, Lebak, Pandegang, Tangerang
districts and Cilegon, Serang,
Tangerang Selatan and Tangerang
cities.
Banten has strategic area air and
water. Soekarno-Hatta airport is
in Banten. Banten sea line (Sunda
Strait) is also a strategic area that
can be passed by ships that con­
nects the neighboring countres
such as Australia, New Zealand,
Thailand, Singapore and others.
Tourist Attractions
Destination: Banten
Photo: Dok Disbudpar
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
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BANTEN is extraordinary. This province has options of natural and cultural
tourist attractions. Although not too many people know or heard about these
places. “Is that Banten?” is the people’s comment. Tourist objects are far
away from each other. In addition, they have their own stories. Even though
there are several natural tourist objects that are already well known, one of
those are Anyer and Carita.
Other than the two beaches, Banten has a lot of Natural tourist objects,
indigenous people, and other culture. Here is some information on them:
Indigenous People of Cisungsang
Just like the Baduy, the indig­
enous people of Cisungsang still
hold on their customary law inher­
ited by their ancestor. Cisungsang
is located at the foot of Mount
Halimun and surrounded by four
indigenous villages those are Cica­
rucub, Bayah, Citorek and Cipta
Gelar. You can reach Cisungsang
Village by land in about 5 hours
from Rangkasbitung or 200 km
from Serang. An indigenous chief,
elected by inspiration, leads the vil­
lage. Cisungsang Village followed
three systems of government,
custom, nation, and religion.
Umang Island
Umang Island owns beautiful view
with a clean beach, white sand, blue
water and sky. The 5-hectare island
is located in the Sumur sub-district,
Pandeglang district, the province of
Banten. It is managed professionally
in a resort concept equipped with
facilities such as banana boat, Jet Ski,
diving, snorkeling and many more.
The beauty of Umang Island is rec­
ognized overseas. It is known as the
dream island. Fresh seafood domi­
nates every culinary corner in the
island. During the night, the manage­
ment usually offered live music. Fresh
air, music, and food by the beach can
be very romantic.
Cihear Waterfall
Cihear waterfall is lo­
cated at Mount Leutik in
the Mount Halimun Salak
area. Its height can reach 25
meters high and 6 meters
wide. The location is close
to the white water rafting
tour at Ciberang River. The
panoramic of Mount Hali­
mun Salak, rice paddies,
forest and various animals
such as monkeys, Javanese
eagle, can be enjoyed while
climbing up to reach the
waterfall.
What are Banten’s culinary tour and souvenir? Destinasi Indonesia traced the city of Serang, the
central government of Banten Province.
Sate Bandeng (milkfish satay)
Jl Kiuju No 63 Central Kaojan, Serang
Phone: 087771845592/081906060404
Sate bandeng is
one of the specialty
tourist usually take
home from Banten.
The main ingredient
of sate bandeng is
the fish. The spines
are separated for the
fish, mashed, add
coconut milk, sea­
soning and spices. Then stick the finished part on the
skewers.
You can find sate bandeng at some restaurants and
eateries from Serang up to Anyer. But if you decide
to take home as souvenirs, you can visits some home
industries, such as sate bandeng Ibu Hj Maryam.
It comes in two flavors original and hot. The price is
Rp25.000 per portion/stick. If you want the sate packed
in a box or plastic and vacuumed to be well preserved,
just add a Rp2.000 extra charge per portion.
Sop Ikan (Fish Soup)
Taman Taktakan Restaurant
Jl Yusuf Martadilaga No 2 Serang
Phone: 0254 215953
Restaurants and eater­
ies that serve sop ikan
spread all over Serang
City. The soup’s basic
ingredient is snapper.
Varieties of vegetables are
added to the soup such
as, green tomatoes, basil,
and green onion. Taman
Taktakan is one of the restaurants that are often vis­
ited by guest that come to Serang. The price per por­
tion is Rp90.000 (for 4-6 persons), for a half portion,
they will charge Rp50.000 (for 2-3 persons).
Sate Bebek (Duck Satay)
Damai 05 Restaurant
Jl KH Abdul latief Sumur Pecung, Serang
Phone 087771188887
Duck meat lo­
vers must try this.
Haji Sjamsuddin,
the owner, started
the business in
1974. Now he
owns two outlets.
The tender odor­
less duck meat
taste so distinct. Other than sate bebek there
are other dishes on the menu such as, duck
soup and fried duck stew. A portion of sate is
Rp17.000 and a portion of soup is Rp14.000.
What is the secret recipe to the tender odor­
less meat? “The secret is the skill of selecting
the best duck base on the age. Choose the
middle-aged ones, so you can get a chewy
duck meat. The meat of a young duck is too
soft whereas the old one is too hard,” said Haji
Sjamsuddin laughing.
Other than the three dishes above, Banten,
especially Serang is also famous for Nasi
Sumsum (rice marrow). Rice filled with buffalo
marrow, wrapped in banana leaf then grilled.
Nasi sumsum is only available at night in the
street vendor’s eatery, located near city plaza.
Have fun trying!
Info
Cultural and Tourism
Authorities the Province
of Banten
The Central Government
of the Province of Banten
Jl Syech Nawawi Palima
Serang
Phone: 0254 267060
Website:
www.bantenculturetourism.
com
Sol Elite Marbella (5 stars)
Jl Raya Karangbolong Km
133.5 Anyer,
Serang district, Banten.
Phone: 0254 602345 and
0254 602346
Ujung Kulon National Park
Jl Perintis Kemerdekaan No
51, Kecamatan Labuan,
Pandeglang, Banten.
Phone: 0253 801731 and
0253 804651
Webasite:
www.ujungkulon.org
Sanghyang Indah Spa
Resort
Jl Raya Sirih Km 128 Anyer,
Serang
Phone: 0254 600988
Umang Island
Sumur sub district,
Pandeglang district
Phone: 0253 80331
0253 803351
Mambruk Anyer Hotel
Jl Raya Karang Bolong,
Cikoneng Village, Serang
Phone: 0254 601602
The Jayakarta Anyer
Jl Raya Karang Bolong Km
17/135, Anyer, Serang
Phone: 0254 601783
Patra Anyer Beach
Jl Raya Bandulu, Anyer, Serang
Phone: 0254 601783
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Destination: Banten
Photo: Dok Destinasi Indonesia
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
Culinary
in Banten
Restore the Spirit
Tanjung Lesung
Destination: Banten | Tanjung Lesung
Photo: Dok Tanjung Lesung
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
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Pampered yourself in a well equipped
facilities and natural beauty of Tanjung
Lesung. The price and satisfaction is
adequate.
T
ired of the busy life. It is time to enjoy the
excitement and tranquility with the family
or friends in Tanjung Lesung, Banten.
You can have a fun picnic and holiday in an
exclusive world class standard tour destina­
tion. Tanjung Lesung offered well equipped facilities
and the beauty of nature with a back drop of Mount
Anak Krakatau, white sand beach, blue sea, fresh air,
and various fun activities.
Tanjung Lesung with its 1.500-hectare land is pre­
pared to be the most equipped international tourism
site besides Bali. As a new area, Tanjung Lesung is
facilitated with 18 holes golf course, Marina for the
yacht and cruise to dock, theme park, health farm and
airstrip as the pad for the registered flight from Halim
Perdansa Kusuma to Tanjung Lesung. The first flight is
planned to take place at the end of 2013.
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Accommodation
The area does not only offer
beauty and tourism activities,
but also pampering with various
high class facilities. For lodging,
villas, hotels and even camping
ground by the beach are available
to offer a combination of adven­
ture and professional services.
The Beach Club, Sailing
club, and Green Coral Camping
Ground are the four stars that
give away different sensations in
every visit.
All sorts of world trend activi­
ties from relaxation to adrenalin
booster such as spear fishing,
can be done in Tanjung Lesung.
Beach Club is suitable for aqua
sports lovers. They can indulge
themselves with various activi­
ties like snorkeling, diving, banana boat, and jet ski. Snorkeling
and diving are tourist’ favorite
activities. They can admire the
underwater beauty and its variety of biota and coral reef.
Investment
Sales & Marketing
Tanjung Lesung
Phone: 021 572 7225 / 0812 9261088
Villa Reservation: 021 5727345
Hotel Reservation: 021 57904731
Tanjung Lesung
ventional Economic Zone Facility
received in 2012 has made it
easy for investors in acquiring
license and fiscal and non-fiscal
advantages.
Investment will benefit more
with the support of infrastructure
provided by the Central Govern­
ment in a form of toll road East
Serang – South Panimbang and
an international airport in South
Panimbang.
Investing or just touring to
enjoy the beauty and facilities
of Tanjung Lesung is as excit­
ing. The price and satisfaction is
adequate. In Tanjung Lesung you
can re-charge you spirit.
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Destination: Banten | Tanjung Lesung
Photo: Dok Tanjung Lesung
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
Other than hotel, there is also
Kalicaa Villa Estate in Tanjung
Lesung. It has a choice of 1 to 3
bedrooms equipped with private
pool. This property is owned by
individual but managed by the
management of Tanjung Lesung.
In the near future, they will
launch Beranda Villa with a dif­
ferent design. It will be equipped
with private pool made of natural
stone to form a mosaic.
Beranda Villa offered several
benefits in investment such as, 2
years of rental warranty with 9%
rental income, 30 point for stay­
ing one year, free maintenance
fee, electricity and water. Uncon­
Destination: Labuan Bajo | Komodo Island
The Real Dragon
in the World
Destination: Labuan Bajo | Komodo Island
Photo: Komodo-Park.com
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
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Theiller
wikimedia | Jordy
Kanawa Island,
Park
Komodo National
Lovely!This is the perfect
word to describe the beaches in Komodo Island and
its surrounding. Amazement adds up when you
see the Indonesian ancient
species which is known all
over the world.
Komodo
Y
ou felt the sun burn your skin, as
you get of the plane at Komodo
Airport, Labuan Bajo, East Nusa
Tenggara. In the waiting room of the
airport the rental drivers take turn
to offer their services. The rate is Rp50.000
to get to the city of Labuan Bajo or hotel. Do
not hesitate to bargain, most tourist will be
charged Rp30.000 for a 15 minutes ride from
the airport to Labuan Bajo.
Beach and boats docking at the harbor is the
first fascinating scenery. You will experience a
more enthralling beauty in Komodo Island and
Pink Beach.
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Destination: Labuan Bajo | Komodo Island
Photo: Indonesia.travel
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The name Dragon is given to the
komodo when it was first found in
Komodo Island in 1910. At that time
the Dutch sailors saw the giant animal
that was called dragon by the local
people. Lieutenant Steyn van Hens­
broek, Administrator of the Dutch
Colony heard about the finding then
sailed to the island. He captured the
animal and brought to the Nether­
lands for research. Even though the
research showed that, the animal is
an ancient giant lizard but the name
Komodo dragon is kept until now.
There are about 2.853 komodos in
the island. If added with the one that
live in Rinca Island and Gili Montang
the total will be 5.000 komodos.
Komodo National Park is the con­
servation and breeding of komodo.
Komodo Island is also one of the best
diving spot in East Nusa Tenggara.
There are 385 coral species, 70 kinds
of coral reef, thousands species of
fish, green turtle, 6 kinds of whale,
10 kinds of dolphin and varieties of
shark.
DDestination: Labuan Bajo | Komodo Island
Photo: Wanto Umar
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Rent a Boat
Komodo Island
The tour package offered by the travel
agents in Labuan Bajo can be a practical
solution for tourists to explore Komodo
Island and its surroundings. You can also
arrange your own trip. It will be more
economical to rent a boat if you travel in
groups. You can join other group if you
travel alone or with a partner. However,
if money is not a problem then you have
wider selections of boats depending on
the availability.
Where do you rent the boat? Some local
travel agents offer arrangements and rent­
als. You can also go directly to Labuan Bajo
Harbor. Another manner can be done by
mingling with the local people, chat with
the food stall or restaurant owner to get in­
formation on boat rental to Komodo Island
and its surrounding.
Boat rental rate varies, depending on the
size and facilities in the boat. Some boats
are offered for 1 million rupiahs and some
10 million rupiahs. Do not hesitate to bar­
gain! Make sure they provide food for the
trip and agree on the route. Travel agents
or the boat owner usually suggested
starting the journey early in the morning,
around 5 or 6 PM Indonesian Central Time.
It takes 6 hours from Labuan Bajo to Ko­
modo Island or 1 to 2 hours by speedboat.
In addition, it takes 4 hours from Labuan
Bajo to Pulau Rinca.
Loh Liang is one of the entrance to Komodo Island.
This is where tourists take care of their paper work and
get some explanations on safety and rules. Take a short
break, then start the journey to find the existence of the
Komodo.
One thing for sure tourist are not allowed to explore
Komodo Island alone without the ranger’s assistance
(Komodo handler). The ranger is in charge in guiding the
tourist.
There are three route to explore Komodo Island, one
kilometer short trekking, five kilometers medium trek­
king and 10 kilometers long trekking. Along the way the
ranger will explain many things such as, the nature of
Komodo, the origin of the name, how they lay eggs and
many more.
The beauty of the ocean from the hill, the existence
of the komodo, monkey and deer are views that can be
seen in Komodo Island. Visiting the Komodo Island will
be an unforgetable experience. There is a distinct sen­
sation when you see live the ancient animal that was
named The Real Dragon in the World.
Komodo-Park.com
Facts Surrounding Komodo
2. Komodo is an
ancient animal
that is found only
in Komodo Island,
West Manggarai,
Flores, Indonesia
3. Komodo in
Indonesia live
naturally. They
hunt without
the help of
human. They
usually prey on
deer, buffalo,
horse, monkey
and others.
Little komodo
eat insects.
4. Komodo
gobbles their
prey without
chewing (similar
to snake). This
creature only
eats once a
month.
5. Saliva is the komodo’s
main weapon. Its saliva
contains a huge amount
of bacteria and is very
dangerous. A bite can
paralyze the stronger
prey. It can be eaten
within weeks. Recent stu­
dies said that a komodo
has seven venom channels
on its gum. The venom is
the one that kills not the
bacteria in the saliva.
6. An adult Komodo
can run 18 kilometer
per hour.
7. Komodo is a solitary
animal, but they will
gather to fight for their
prey.
8. Komodo can live up
50 years.
9. The population of the female komodo is smaller than
the male in a one to three
ratios.
10. Mating season is bet­
ween July and August.
Three males will fight for
one female. Komodo can
be very aggressive. They
can even stand on their
two back feet to fight.
At this period komodo
fight with each other
frequently.
11. A month after they
mate, the female will lay
around 15 to 30 eggs.
Female komodo will hide
their eggs in a 2-meter
deep hole. They also
dig two fake holes to
trick the predator.
12. They awaited the eggs for
3 months and then leave
them. The eggs will hatch
in nine months. Birth rate of
baby komodo is up to 85%,
but survival rate because
of natural selection is
around 10%-15%.
13. In certain circumstances,
female komodo can lay
eggs without fertilization.
In this kind of situation,
the eggs will hatch
male baby komodo.
Researchers suspect
this miracle as a way to
avoid extinction.
14. Komodo has a strong
smelling. It is its strength
and weakness at the
same time. Its nostrils
are the weakest spot.
Rangers use this spot to
drive them out using a
stick when they are very
aggressive.
15. The best visitation time to see
Komodo is around
March to August.
Although lately
climate anomalies
often happen,
those months the
weather is usually
bright. Moreover, in
those months komodo are calmer.
Meanwhile, they
are more aggressive between September to January
because of the
mating season.
16. Researchers
called Komodo
the last ancient
animal. They are
categorized into
the giant lizard.
However, there are
researches that
link to the possi­
bi­lity that komodo
is related to the
extinct dinosaurs.
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Destination: Labuan Bajo | Komodo Island
Photo: Komodo-Park.com
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
1. English name
Komodo Dragon,
local name Ora.
Destination: Labuan Bajo | Komodo Island
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Safety Tips in Komodo Island
• Do not visit Komodo Island on
rainny season. The muddy and
slippery road will give you
difficulties.
• The management provides a
kind of café in the island, but
it is preferably to bring your
own lunch since the café only
provides snacks and drinks.
• Do not be wounded and
bleed. Komodo has strong
smelling. It can smell up to
5 kilometers. Komodo will be
very aggressive when it smells
blood.
• Women who are having their
menstruation should report
before the journey, so that the
ranger will notify and anticipate.
• When trekking, follow and
obey the ranger’s instruction.
A ranger will lead a group of
five people.
• When taking pictures in a
closer distant, do not separate yourself from the group
and always notify the rangers
so that they will warn you to
keep your distance.
• Do not attract the attention
of the komodo with sudden
gesture; it will stimulate the
reptile’s aggressiveness. Move
slowly and carefully.
• Do not joke around, shout or
any noisy action. Do not step
on dry leafs or branches too
often, a disturbed komodo
can be very aggressive.
• Do not feed the komodo. They
may look slow and lazy but
they can be very surprising.
• Do not smoke. The cigarette
bud can be swallowed by the
baby komodo that is looking
for food. Moreover, Komodo
Island is very dry and withered because of the sun heat.
• Do not litter. Not only for
sanitary reason but also for
the safety of the komodo.
Trash can kill when eaten by
komodo.
• Cover your skin with sunscreen.
Wear sunglasses and hat to
protect your eyes from the
sun’s radiation.
• Do not forget to apply
mosquito repellent because
Labuan Bajo and its surrounding are malaria endemic
area.
Labuan Bajo
on a Glance
ACCESS
Air Line
•Via Kupang
Fly with Sky Air, Trans Nusa, Merpati
or Wing Air
• Via Denpasar
Fly with Sky Air, Trans Nusa, Merpati
or Wing Air
• All flights to Labuan Bajo. 2 flights
per day
Komodo Island Tickets
Type
Price
Local tourist (wisnus) ticket
Foreign tourist (wisman) ticket
Non-commercial Handy cam wisnus
Non-commercial camera wisnus Non-commercial Handy cam wisman Non-commercial camera wisman
Rp2.500/person
Rp20.000/person
Rp15 ribu/unit
Rp5.000/unit
Rp150.000/unit
Rp50.000/unit
Sea Line
• Benoa Bali-Labuhan Bajo, sail with
Pelni boat twice a week
• Makassar- Labuhan Bajo, sail with
Pelni boat twice a week
• Sape Bima Harbor-Labuhan Bajo sail
with ferry boat everyday
Bus:
You can reach Labuan bajo by bus
from Denpasar. The bus fare is about
Rp350.000.
Tour Guide Rate in Komodo Island
Source: komodo-park.com
Loh Buaya
Loh Buaya – Wae Waso
Loh Buaya – Loh Kimia Loh Buaya – Golo Kode Loh Buaya – Golo Kode Loh Buaya - Kerora Loh Liang
Rp50.000/group (1-5 persons)
Rp150.000/group (1-5 persons)
Rp150.000/group (1-5 persons)
Rp100.000/group (1-5 persons)
Rp300.000/group (1-5 persons)
Loh Liang – Banu Nggulung
Loh Liang - Poreng
Loh Liang - Sebita
Loh Liang – Gunung Ara
Rp50.000/group (1-5 persons)
Rp150.000/group (1-5 persons)
Rp200.000/group (1-5 persons)
Rp250.000/group (1-5 persons)
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Destination: Labuan Bajo | Komodo Island
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Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
Labuan Bajo is a small fishermen city
in East Nusa Tenggara. The city that can
be explored by foot is the entrance to
Komodo Island, Rinca Island, Pink Beach
and other islands.
You can reach Labuan Bajo by air, water
and land through Denpasar and Kupang.
The city’s glory keeps on rising interna­
tionally not just because the famous rep­
tile but also the success of Sail Komodo
in October 2013.
Tourism Object Around Labuan Bajo
INFO
Komodo National Park
Hall
Pink Beach
This is one of the tourism
Destination: Labuan Bajo | Komodo Island
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primadona in Labuan Bajo.
The pink sand can be seen
clearly, when the water that
brush the beach dwindle back
into the ocean. The pink sand
is from the fragments of the pink coral in the area.
Pink Beach is lovely; the clear water is heaven for those who love
snorkeling. In certain spots, diving is guaranteed fascinating. To keep
the beauty of Pink Beach, boats are not allowed to dock. Visitors will
be picked up by the fisherman’s boat.
Kambing Island
(Goat Island)
Batu Cermin Cave
(Mirror Stone Cave)
The color of the
Batu Cermin Cave is is one of the most
coral in the island
is well known for
its beauty. Boats
can dock in Kam­
bing Island. People
can view the sun­
set and hundreds
of bats fly out of
the nest to fill the
evening sky.
visited tourist object in Labuan Bajo. The
location is only 4 kilometer out of the
city center. The entrance ticket is only
Rp10.000/person and if you want to hire
a tour guide just add another Rp10.000/
person. Just like entering, any cave you will
be equipped with flashlight and helmet.
The cave was found by an archeologist
named Theodore Verhoven. Later it became
a tourist attraction. The cave was called
Batu Cermin, because at 9 AM to 12 noon
Indonesian Central Time, the stones in the
cave shines and the water underneath it
reflected lights as if a mirror.
Jl Kasimo, Labuan Bajo,
West Manggarai, East Nusa
Tenggara
86554
Phone/fax:
0385-41005 - 41006
Email:
info@komodo-park.com
Green Hill
Boutique Hotel
Jl Soekarno Hatta, Labuan
Bajo, Flores, East Nusa
Tenggara
Phone: 0385 41289/0385
41290
http://greenhillboutiquehotel. com
Bintang Flores
Jl Raya Pede GorontaloLabuhan Bajo
Phone: (0385) 42000
Hotel Jayakarta
Jl Raya Pede GorontaloLabuhan Bajo
Phone: (0385) 41688
Luwansa Beach Resort
Pantau Pede
Labuhan Bajo, Flores
Phone: (0385) 2443677
Komodo resort & Diving
Tj Pelinta, Sebayur Island,
Komodo
West Manggarai - Flores
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Family Vacation | Batu Tapak
Photo: Sulha Handayani
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
Family Vacation
Spend the Holiday
Camping
By: Sulha Handayani
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BATU TAPAK
Is it possible to bring a five year old kid and a
70 year old parent on a camping trip. I have
proven that camping is for all ages.
T
O spend the holi­
day with camping
is something I
doubted. But when I
browse the internet
and did a little survey, the
desire burn out.
There are some interest­
ing location to visit, those
are Rakata Tanakita in Cisaat
Sukabumi, Matahari in Puncak,
Happyland, Batutulis, Bogor,
Bravo Camp in Sukabumi,
And also Batu Tapak in Ci­
dahu Village, Sukabumi.
When you are at Rakata
Tanakitai you will feel like stay­
ing at a five star hotel because
of its facilities. Meanwhile in
Batu Tapak with a limited and
simple equipment, you will get
an ordinary camping sensa­
tion. Both places have plus
and minuses. Rakata Tanaki­
tai and Batu Tapak are two
interesting places to visit but
considering our goal and bud­
get on this vacation we picked
Batu Tapak as our destination.
In Batu Tapak we have the op­
portunity to teach the children
to cook, bathe in the river
and eat on top of a big rock.
Children will get a different
experience; they learn to be in­
dependent and to get to know
nature at the same time.
The topography of the
camping site in Batu Tapak
has contour and is decorated
with large natural rocks. The
2,5 hectare camping site is di­
vided into three areas, the flat­
land on the hill, in the middle
by the river and waterfall, or
below near the cafeteria.
Batu Tapak has a beauti­
ful panoramic view, with a
backdrop of Mount Gede and
Pangrango.
Direction of view reached
180 degrees, including the
green valley of resin forest.
You can also enjoy the city of
Cicurug and the surrounding
villages. The twinkling lights
of Cisarua Puncak make the
evening at the camping site
merrier.
Family Vacation | Batu Tapak
Photo: Sulha Handayani
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
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Family Vacation | Batu Tapak
Photo: Sulha Handayani
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
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To Camp
with Toddlers
Is it possible to bring tod­
dlers on a camping trip? Don’t
worry! Our family took Vava
our kindergartener and our
two year old twins Kirana and
Kinara. I even brought a long
my 70 year old mother who
is still active. The manager of
Batu Tapak, Yulius Fanumbi,
his wife and the staff member
are so dexterous in assisting
the guests that bring tod­
dlers and seniors. Batu Tapak
is designed for beginners,
equiped with a little mosque,
bathroom and simple menu
cafeteria. If you want to
prepare your own food, cook­
ing appliance are available.
The management provides
from stove to all sizes of pots
depending on the number of
people. Lights, mattresses up
to special treatments are also
available for those who want
to sleep comfortably in a tent.
Although most of your
needs are provided but you
can still feel the natural camp­
ing atmosphere. The manage­
ment rented some simple
tools in order not to spoil
the self-reliant nuance in the
nature.
In Batu Tapak you can build
a stronger family relation­
ship. In the past three years,
I have camp seven times at
this place. Six times with the
whole family and one time
joining the company’s out
bond.
Access
Visitors can usually do these
activities such as, playing in the
water, bathing in the river, trek­
king, and cliff climbing. Other than
those activities, Batu Tapak also
provides activities like, paintball,
flying fox, two-line Bridge, spider
web and many more. The man­
agement will also provide activi­
ties that is requested by compa­
nies which are having out bond
there.
Having been camping in Batu
Tapak many times did not bore
the children. They always enjoy
playing at the rice paddy pathway
while walking towards the loca­
tion of the waterfall. The children
can see the buffalo plough the
rice fields and learn various kinds
of plants. Cooking is the activ­
ity they cannot wait to have. We
brought our own raw materials.
We keep them at the cafeteria.
Loction Rp20.000/
person/night
Rp 30.000/person/two nights
Rp 50.000/family
Tent
Platoon Tent 20 people
Rp 1.250.000
CharlyTent 7 people
Rp 400.000
Dome Tent 4 people
Rp150.000
Sleeping Bag Rp 30.000
Tarp 4x4 Rp 150.000
Tarp 4 X 8 Rp 250.000
Tarp 8x8 Rp 450.000
1 Sponge mattress Rp 15.000
1 Sponge leather mattress
Rp30.000
1 Pillow Rp 15.000
VIP
Dome Tent 6 people
3 mattresses Rp 800.00/night
Dome Tent 4 people, 2
mattresses Rp600.000/night
Dome Tent 2 people
1 mattresses Rp400.000/night
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Family Vacation | Batu Tapak
Photo: Sulha Handayani
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
Activities
Rental Price:
Batu Tapak is located 900 me­
ters above the sea level. It can be
reached by public transportation
Cicurug-Cidahu route. If you drive
your own vehicle, passed through
Cicurug towards Cidahu Village 15
kilometers from Javana Spa area.
Cidahu is a sub district in Sukabumi
district, the Province of West Java.
You can reach the area 2,5 hours
on regular days and 3,5 hours on
holidays or weekends.
From Bogor take the route to
Sukabumi, passed Cicurug Market
and a gas station, 200 meter later
turn right. Pay attention to the land­
mark until you see Javana Spa sign
board, 12 kilometers later you will
reach Batu Tapak Camping Ground
Through this route, you will pass
Kratingdaeng and Aqua factory. The
road is ascending but overall it is
smooth and comfortable.
At kilometer 12, take the gate
on the right to get into the parking
location at Batu Tapak Camping
Ground. You will not find a board
sign to Batu Tapak the only sign
says Cangkuang Tour. Both places
have Camping Grounds but they
are operated by different manage­
ment. Cangkuang is managed by
Perhutani Public Business Entity,
while Batu Tapak is managed
privately. Batu Tapak is suitable for
public and beginners because the
place is made orderly, close to the
plantation and waterfall.
Community
Community
Photo: Dok WTM
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
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Weekend Without the Mall
Weekend without the Mall is not an antimall movement! It
is just an encouragement to people and families to spend the
holiday with a more creative and educative way by recognizing the neighborhood and the city we live in.
W
eekend is the best
time of the week for
those who live in a
big city like Jakarta.
To relax with friends
or family on the weekend is a
solution to release the weariness
after five days of work. The main
targets are usually malls, plazas,
atriums, squares and the onestop-service structures.
People neglect tourism that values
education and other positive val­
ues because of lack of information,
hidden access and other barriers.
“From that point Wiken Tanpa ke
Mall (Weekend Without the Mall) or
usually called WTM come into be­
ing,” said Opang, who was elected
Public Relation. WTM used to be a
community before it develops into a
movement.
Wiken Tanpa ke Mall was born out
of a chit-chat of a group of young
people and young families in August
2008. In the chat came out the long­
ing of visiting alternative, educative,
creative but fun tourism places.
The purpose was to enhance the
concern on the environment.
“Our main goal is to offer alterna­
tive ideas in enjoying a quality week­
end with the family or friends, to
invite the people to have a creative,
educative and fun weekend and to
be acquainted with the environment
and the city they live in,” explained
Opang.
From there, various kinds of
simple but fun activities came into
being. Unfortunately, because of
the organizer’s activities WTM
temporarily stopped organizing
Ragunan is WTM’s initial pro­
gram. In Ragunan WTM invited its
members to enjoy the weekend
by playing the scout’s games such
as to follow the trace. Members
are divided into several groups.
Each group will trace the route set
by the organizer. After a certain
distant, the group will stop at the
play stations such as, Ular Tangga
station, playing with the snakes
station guided by SIOUX, The
Study on Snake Institute, tradi­
sional games station and the last
station is trashcan painting.
Acik in Cikini
What can you do in Cikini? WTM invites
you to enjoy the weekend by exploring
the historical track in Cikini. We start from
Gedug Joang ’45 – Cikini Post Office – Tan
Ek Tjoan Bakery – Maisson Benny Bakery,
and the Planetarium to experience science
together.
Fun to Play with Ceramic
This activity takes place at the Museum of
Art and Ceramic. Other than exploring the
museum’s collection, members are invited to
make ceramics guided by Nia Gautama, the
Indonesian potter with International reputa­
tion.
activities since 2012. “But we
still actively invite people to fill
up their weekend with inventive
activities,” explained Opang. He
also gives some achieved WTM
program as an example that will
inspire people.
Other activities can be attrac­
tively presented while exploring
the surrounding neighborhood.
WTM expects the movement
keep on inspiring the forming of
other communities that produce
creative ideas on weekend
WIKEN TANPA KE MALL
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To Reap Poems
at Botanical
Garden
Light dialog with
Sapardi Djoko Damo­
no at Bogor Botanical
Garden. Picnic while
discussing, reading
and making poetry
with one of Indone­
sia’s best poet, Sa­
pardi Djoko Damono.
“Although there are
some members
who have no idea
on poetry, but at
the end of the event
there are hundreds
of poems written by
the members and
organizers published
in a form of a book
titled: Ternyata Puisi
itu Asyik (Obviously
Poetry is Fun)!
activities in Jakarta and other
big cities. WTM is not an anti
mall movement. “We want to
encourage people not to give up
with one idea just to fill up the
weekend by going to the mall. If
we want to look further, there still
lots of places in Jakarta that can
be explored and creative activities
that can be done with family and
friends. Let us spend the week­
end without going to the mall.
We believe in a healthy weekend
there is a strong weekdays!”
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Community
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Don’t Hesitate to go to
Ragunan
Culinary
Try
Your Guts at
ZOMBIE
CAFE
Culinary
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Now a days, serving delicious food is not
enough. People need a distinctive sensation
while dining. Zombie Cafe effortly combine the
two in their cuisine.
T
ake time to stroll the pedestrian zone at
Braga Street when visiting Bandung. You
can spoil your eyes with the beautiful ar­
chitecture of the old buildings from the
Dutch colony, at the same time Braga
entertain you with various shopping and culi­
nary tour. On one side of the street there lies
an old building. Being deserted by the owner
for so many years the building became haunt­
ed. The sign on the building says Zombie
Café. The café that operates on September
2013 serves Western, Mexican and Italian
cuisine in a horror atmosphere just like
the name of the café. The atmosphere is
build up as you enter the entrance gate.
Right above the gate, a sign says, “You
Dare, You Come In”. As you step inside,
a bleeding zombie doll stands by the
entrance door to Zombie Land.
“Zombie Land is a kind of haunted
house. For visitors that have guts can
get in for free while waiting for the
food and drink to come,” said Andri
Irawan, General Manager Zombie
Café.
Zombie Cafe
Jl Braga No 3 Bandung
Jam buka: pukul 11.00 WIB
hingga 02.00 WIB
Kisaran harga per menu
Rp15 ribu hingga Rp90 ribu
Zombie Land
it was made into a café. The interior of the café
can be divided into several parts, bar, inner
room, terrace, and some open air pavilion.
Some unique names are used in the menu,
the nuance is horror. For appetizers, Zombie
Quesadilla, made of tortilla flour, baked with
feta cheese, chicken diced and avocado sauce.
It tastes savory and a little hot. There is also
Cheesy Nachos, Soul Crusher. Mexican style
fried corn flour serves with olives, salsa,
cheese and jalapeno. For main course, a choice
of steak, pasta or pizza is available. Indonesian
cuisine such as fried duck, lamb fried rice, ox­
tail soup served in three different ways grilled,
fried or boiled are also available. “Everything is
delicious and affordable,” said Andri.
Satisfied with the main course, a bowl of
fresh Mango Soup is ready for your dessert.
You can choose Crème Brule Dark Halloween
Horror, a sweet and smooth classic roasted
cream. For drinks, visitors can order Zombie in
Wonderland, a combination of pineapple and
orange juice served with grenadine syrup and
cream so refreshing.
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Photo: Peter Tarman
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The lights in Zombie Land are dim. All kinds
of horrible dolls with wound and blood stand
along the way.
It becomes
creepier with
the sound of a
woman laugh­
ing, shouting and
singer singing
followed by
gamelan. There
are some parts of
the floor made to
shock people. If
you step on that
shocking part a
zombie will hug
you form behind
Satisfied with
the challenge, visi­
tors can relax themselves in the comfortable
and not too spooky café. There are only some
zombie ornaments and pictures, showing
unidentified appearance in the building, before
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Umbra Bar & Lounge
UMBRA is still a hot place to
hang out in Jakarta. The place
was officially operated in Febru­
ary 2012 with Western and
Asian food in the menu. On a
420 square meter land, visitors
have a choice to dine indoor or
outdoor. Its interior is adopted
from the old time European nu­
ance. Steel and wood dominate
the interior. The combination
looks simple but elegant. What
is special about this place? Live
music played every day by best
quality Indonesian bands. They
play quality music that suits the
theme of the day.
Jl Taman Kemang 1 No. 6,
Jakarta 12730, Indonesia
Phone: +62 821-1000-6000
Rock Bar
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ROCK Bar is a hang out place
that lately had a great vogue in
Bali. It is part of Ayana Resort &
Spa, built on the edge of a cliff
of Pantai Krisik, Jimbaran. Rock
Bar is open for public. It serves
food and drinks, but the main
menu is the extraordinary beach
view. Rock Bar opens from 4
PM to 1 AM Indonesian Central
Time. You can experience its
romantic ambience while din­
ing and enjoying the sunset.
For those who lodge at Ayana
Resort will get the best place to
relax and enjoy the view.
Ayana Resort & Spa
Jl Karang Mas Sejahtera,
Jimbaran, Bali
Phone: 0361 702222
Kamikoti
Kamikoti offered a cozy
Jogjakarta style atmosphere
along with various art objects
displayed on the wall. The
location is strategic, near the
plaza and a place where art
lovers’ community gathered.
Friendly but professional café
personnel are its specialty.
Foods are worth trying, a five
star hotel taste with student’s
price. That is what they say.
Other than the food, Kamikoti
is known for its coffee, tea and
late. Do not miss the comfort
offered at Kamikoti when visit
Jogjakarta.
Jl Ngadisuryan No 4
South Plaza
Yogyakarta
Phone: 0274 371916
The Strudel
Factory House & Café
Dessert lovers must visit
this place. You can find
The Strudel in Bandung
and Bali. ‘The Strudel’
means varieties of cakes.
The café serves all sorts
of cakes and desserts
that arouse your ap­
petite but affordable. It
also serves varieties of
main courses. Other than
culinary, The Strudel also
offers comfortable dine in
atmosphere and attractive
food serving from dessert
to the main course.
Jl Progo 13A Bandung
Carpentier Kitchen
NICE, a comment that is
usually said when entering
Carpentier Kitchen. The unique
concept of Carpentier, the
fusion of modern and vintage
style, is like sitting at the ter­
race of your own home. It s lo­
cated at Ore Shop. So, before
entering the café, visitors are
invited to stroll around to see
indie clothing and accesso­
ries. Carpentier is well known
among young people, a place
to hang out while talking about
indie fashion in Surabaya.
The café is also known for its
delicious food and drinks with
suitable prices.
Ore Building, Jl Untung
Suropati No 83, Surabaya
Phone: 031 5682074
Distric 10
Distric 10 is a Singaporean
franchise restaurant, available
in Medan on the mid of this
year. It is located at the ground
floor of Gedung Forum 9. Other
than the black dining tables,
Distric 10 is also equipped with
a long bar table dominated with
bricks interior. The restaurant
serves food what they called
Indo-Eropa. The menu varies,
from fried tempe to steak. The
composition of IndonesianEuropean cuisine is available.
Such as baso wangyu serves
with tomato sauce and fresh
basil. Distric 10 enliven the
culinary in Medan.
Forum 9, Jl.Imam Bonjol
No.9 Medan, 20112,
North Sumatera, Indonesia
Phone: (061) 8050 – 1660
It is located at Sabang area,
Central Jakarta. The shop is
small, long and narrow, with a
less than 3 meters wide front
part. It is sometimes missed
because of the cars and motor­
cycles that parked in front of
the shop. Saudagar Kopi can be
a fun place to release weari­
ness after work or to wait for
traffic to die down in Jakarta.
The brewed coffee and food are
not disappointing with afford­
able price and equipped with
wifi. With all its advantages,
Saudagar Kopi has its own
regular customers.
Jl H Agus Salim No. 26 F
Phone. (021) 314 3270
Central Jakarta
Kampoeng Kopi Banaran
KAMPOENG Kopi Banaran is not
just a place to drink coffee. It
is also an Agro Tourism owned
by PT Perkebunan Nusantara IX
(Persero). The place is located
at the coffee plantation of Getas
Afdeling Assinan Plantation at Jl.
Raya Semarang-Solo Km 35 at
480 – 600m above sea level. The
temperature there is cool between
23ºC - 27º C. All sorts of brewed
coffee and snacks such as fried ba­
nana and cassava are worth trying.
Because of its wide and strategic
location, the place often becomes
a place for bikers to stop. The area
is equipped with out bond facilities
and children’s playground
Jl. Raya Bawen-Solo
Km.1,5
Phone.(0298) 7101770
Pecel Srundeng Hasanudin
PECEL is one of the foods known
in Semarang. Other than pecel
uleg Bu Sri that was established
years ago, there is also Pecel
Srundeng Hasanudin. The eatery
is named after the street where it
is located. The place, located on
the sidewalk of Jalan Hasanudin,
is open only at night. Although
it is only a street vendor but you
can see luxurious cars, taxi and
motorcycles parked on the park­
ing lot. A portion of pecel rice
is Rp7.000. However, when you
add other side dish such as shell
satay, martabak, liver, gizzard and
many other, you end up paying
Rp36.000. Stop by the place the
next time you visit Semarang.
Taman Santap Rumah kayu
SESUAI dengan namanya,
Restoran Rumah Kayu didomi­
nasi dengan bahan bangunan
kayu. Terlihat asri, dibuat dalam
bentuk saung-saung dan lobi besar,
lengkap dengan arena bermain
anak-anak. Rumah kayu berkapasi­
tas 1.000 orang, sehingga cocok di­
gunakan untuk pertemuan keluarga
besar, arisan, meeting, atau sejen­
isnya. Menu yang ditawarkan ber­
variasi, aneka tumis sayuran, cumi,
kepiting, udang, ikan kukus, bakar, Taman Santap Rumah kayu
Jl. Ki Hajar Dewantara SKL
sampai nasi goreng. Minumannya
002 (next to Pahoa)
pun cukup bervariasi. Rumah kayu
Gading Serpong
masih satu grup dengan Sriwijaya
Summarecon, Tangerang
Air, selain di Tangerang juga ada di
Phone. 021 54212011 /
Lampung.
54212012
Ria Djenaka Coffee House and Resto
SUASANA tempoe doeloe
sangat terasa di Ria Djenaka,
sebuah nama yang mengin­
gatkan pada acara canda di
TVRI zaman dulu. Ria Djenaka
menjadi tempat nongkrong
anak muda dan komunitas di
Malang. Suasananya hangat,
layanannya ramah, dileng­
kapi musik hidup, dan aneka
pilihan olahan kopi. Menunya
cukup beragam, dengan harga
terjangkau. Bangunan Ria
Djenaka terdiri dari dua lantai,
konsepnya menggabungkan
antara kuliner, tempat hang
out, entertaiment, musik, dan
tentu saja warung kopi.
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Jl Bandung No 5, Malang
Phone: 0341 551 003
Rumahku Art Café
RUMAHKU Art Cafe is designed
like a home. You can release wea­
riness while enjoying a cup of cof­
fee or other serving on the menu.
The interior is attractive. It is often
become the object of photogra­
phy or a pre wed photo session
location. Rumahku Art Café is also
a place for artists to express their
ideas. If you come on the right
time, you can enjoy a delicious
treat while appreciating the paint­
ings or other art exhibition.
Jalan Hasanudin Semarang
Puri Cendrawasih Kav.5
Magelang (In front of
Puri Asri Hotel)
Phone: 0293 314 8589
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Pakarangan Ulin Dago Pakar
Bandung
Folk Game Study Center
Jl Bukit Pakar Utara 35
Dago Bandung 40198
Phone. +62 22 2515775;
085295111950
Ticket Rp50.000/person
If you spend your holiday in
Bandung, stop by at Hong
Community in Dago Pakar. Here
children will be introduced and
played hundreds of traditional
games. There are games that
uses plaything or group games
that uses tools such as pushed
cart. It is fun to see children
busy trying and knowing old
games such as walking stilts,
horse riding, marbles and many
other. Parents and children can
learn to make craft from palm
leaf.
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Floating Market
Jl. Grand Hotel No. 33E
Lembang, West Java
+62708 888 81
Business Hours: 8.00 - 18.00
Ticket Rp 10.000/ person
Floating market coin: Rp5.000,
Rp10.000, Rp50.000, Rp100.000
FlOATING Market in Lembang
Bandung is a place worth consider­
ing spending the holiday. A wide
location with a backdrop of moun­
tain and fresh air of Lembang. The
concept is unique, a combination
of culinary and educative play
ground. If you want to enjoy the
view and atmosphere, a row of
café like kiosk can be a choice.
If you want a unique experience
there are boats that sell selec­
tions of food, snacks and drinks
at the edge of the lake located at
the center of the area. You can
purchase using coins provided at
the counter.
Tanah Tingal (Tingal Land)
Jl Merpati Raya No.32 Sawah Baru- Jombang
Ciputat, South Tangerang, Banten
Phone: 021 740 9454, 7409429
TANAH Tingal can be an alternative holiday location near
Jakarta. It gives a fun and distinctive nuance. Children
can learn and get up close with the nature. They get to
know plants, or to plant and pound rice, play in the mud
and enjoy various out bond games designed to build up
children’s confident. Children can learn to recycle papers,
paint farmer’s hat, ceramic, bathe the buffalo and many
more.
Godong Ijo
Jl. Cinangka Raya KM 10 No. 60 Serua
Bojongsari, Sawangan Depok, West Java 16517
Phone/Fax : 021-74710678/ 021 – 741-3334
Business hours: 09.00 – 17.00
GODONG Ijo is a family recreational and educational
place. Parents and children can learn a lot on plants and
the maintenance. At Godong Ijo Educational Plantation,
you can see all sorts of unique plants. The 2,5 hectare
land is also equipped with fishing pond and restaurant
with wifi. The management provides interesting pack­
ages of educational tour.
Accomodation
Elephant Safari Park
Jl Elephant Park Taro, Taro Village,
Tegallalang, Ubud, Bali
Phone: 0361-8988888
Jl Tugu No 3, Malang,
East Java
Phone. 0341-363891
Tugu Malang Hotel not only offered
lodging but also past time nuance
rich with histories. Attractive interior,
best service in all you get what you
pay for. The hotel’s decorations are
antiques with stories behind each
one of them. Various selections of
rooms with different decorations
and arrangements that suit the
name of each room such as, Honey
Moonlight Suite, Apsara Residence,
Raden Saleh Suite.
Jeeva Beloam
Jl Pantai Beloam, Tanjung
Ringgit,
Sekaroh, Jerowaru, East
Lombok
Phone: 0370-693035
INDONESIA is amazing. Jeeva
Beloam Hotel can describe the
exotic and beauty of Indonesia.
Guest rooms in a form of huts
lie by the beach. The atmo­
sphere is serene, far away from
the crowd and city center. This
is the best place for those who
wish to have a peaceful holiday
with a backdrop of the beautiful
nature.
Bumi Bandhawa
Jalan Konstitusi I No16
Bandung, West Java
Phone: 022-82522724
BUMI Bandhawa offered
homey comfortable and
beautiful place to stay with
huge yard, dense pine
trees and attractive garden
arrangement. You can feel
a warm sensation in every
guest and other rooms.
Bumi Bandhawa only pro­
vides 16 guest rooms along
with its professional and
satisfying services. Previ­
ously, it was a residence
that was renovated and
added more rooms to be
a hotel.
This hotel is worth trying. it offers a distinc­
tive atmosphere, sleeping in the middle of
elephant park with modern equipments. As
you open the window in the morning, lays
the park with elephants and their activities.
If you want to have breakfast, the elephant
will pick you up and take you to the loca­
tion. Elephant Safari Park offers various
educational activities. The life, habits,
population and everything about elephants
is explained in a fun way such as elephant
back ride and various attractions.
Dusun Jogja Village
Jl Menukan No 5, Jogjakarta
Phone: 0274-373031
ROMANTIC and serene. If you go to
Jogjakarta, try to lodge at Dusun Jogja
Village. It is not a big hotel but arranged
to give a village atmosphere. All kinds of
trees thrive to decorate the hotel’s rooms,
mainly with wooden nuance. The bathroom
is a combination of open and closed space.
There is a reading corner at the lobby and a
room equipped with home theater to watch
video. The swimming pool in the center of
the garden is enjoyable.
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Tugu Malang Hotel
Tips & Trick
Photo & Tour
Addiction
Feel
Photography is not just about
inspiration but also to feel the
soul of the object that you are
going to capture.
New Object
Try to find fresh new objects
that have not been exposed by
other photographers.
Leave the Camera
Do not spend the whole trip to
look through the lens. Enjoy the
journey by exploring the place to
freshen the mind. That way you
can have a different perspective
on your object.
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Be Natural
Hunting for photo object
can be addicted and has
no age limit. To travel, to
look and to wait for attractive object is relaxing.
Photo and tour, two soul
in one body.
Wake Up Early
A
Do not spent time to study the
camera in the location. That should
already been done at home.
tour without taking
pictures will not give
you any satisfaction.
Your skill and sen­
sitivity will improve
in time and effort. Here are
some tips from Digital Photo­
graphy School (digital-photo­
graphy-school.com) that you can
apply wherever and whenever.
The best time to capture an object
is one hour after sunrise and before
sunset. So, wake up early to get
that magnificent moment.
Do Some Research
The more you know about your
destination, the easier to hunt for
object.
Study the Camera
Try to enjoy the benefit of
natural luminance before you
purchase an expensive flash
disk or reflector.
Stop Arguing
Equipment is important, but
do not forget camera is just an
instrument. Learn to work hard
to reach your goal.
Find an Instructor
The best way to learn is to
watch the expert in practice.
Anybody can take pictures how­
ever to know the right exposure,
you need experience and help
from other people.
Choose the Right Place to Lodge
Do not Stop Traveling
The location and atmosphere of
the lodge will affect on getting the
object that you wish.
A good travel photographer has
to keep his portfolio. So, keep
on traveling.
Communicating
Be Human
Communicate with the local people
is the key to get the attractive ob­
ject that you want.
Look for Inspiration
Study other photographer’s portfolio
and get some ideas from there. Do
not underestimate inspirations.
Treat your subject right. Oded
Wagenstein, a world-class
travel photographer and writer
is known for his photograph
that describe intimate cultural
touch. His work puts emphasize
in understanding the culture and
the relationship with the people
in the photograph.
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sic is also an important means when you want to hold a party by
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This Nation
Needs
Remedy!
N
O doubt, Indonesia is extraordinary
rich. It has 400 volcanoes, more than
one thousand ethnic groups, arts,
cultures, dozens of national parks,
and six of them is in UNESCO World
Heritage Site’s list.
Unfortunately, many of the nation do not aware
and appreciate the richness of their own country.
Let alone, promoting it to the international
world, they sometimes are reluctant just to see
and experience it for themselves. Traveling over­
seas is more interesting and prestigious.
Jaya Suprana the founder of Jamu Jago puts
this condition forward. So what needs to be
done?
Destinasi Indonesia tries to dig into his think­
ing, the man who is known as a pianist, writer,
humanist and television host. Below is part of the
interview.
Blitz
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What do you think about Indonesian Tourism?
Natural and cultural tourism of Indonesia is
the best. Imagine, this country has dozens of
national parks and cultural heritages that are ac­
knowledged and protected by the world. People
put a lot of effort just to see Borobudur Temple.
While Indonesians like to go to countries that
does not even own cultural heritage. They do not
go there just to travel. They even go there to die.
They are so proud to die at one of the hospitals
abroad, very proud. It says in the newspaper in
big letters: Rest in Peace our beloved father in
the neighboring country.
This nation is sick.
What should be done?
Firstly, the national pride has to be resurrected.
The nation has to learn to respect its own work,
not respecting other nation’s work. It seems any­
thing that comes from abroad is the best. The na­
tion needs to be healed starting from the young
generations which are easier to embrace.
What kind of action?
One of the acton is to introduce the culture and
achievement of the nation. That is our purpose
of establishing Jamu Jago and MURI Museum in
Semarang and our target are young generations
and schoolchildren. At Jamu Jago Museum, the
young generations can learn about the history of
Will WOIP that you lead contribute?
Of course. Not long ago Wayang Orang
Indonesia
Pusaka (WOIP) present a performance titled
Arjuna Galau. The performance is presented
for the young generations of Indonesia, so they
are familiar with the nation’s art tradition and at
the end the national pride will grow. WOIP has
performed overseas several times.
In which country WOIP has ever performed and what are the purposes?
In 2010, WOIP performed at Sydney Opera
House, Australia. More than 2000 people
welcomed us enthusiastically. Then in 2012,
WOIP performed in one of the cultural event at
UNESCO quarter in Paris, France. At that time,
delegates from 160 countries in the world
watched us. From the performance, foreigners
will know about Indonesian culture. They may
also know the greatness of our culture and will
be more interested in visiting Indonesia.
What do you hope for Indonesian Tourism?
My highest expectation is the people to
appreciate their own art and culture because
the two are worth appreciated. As we take ac­
count on our art and culture the national pride
will emerge, then domestic tourism can be the
primary choice.
I do not want to be too pompous in having
vision and mission on improving the local tour­
ism. To me, action is more important than vi­
sion and mission. For that purpose, I will keep
on developing the Jamu and MURI Museum to
help grow the national pride within the young
generations. Moreover, I will keep on perform­
ing wayang orang in countries around the
world so that other nations will be interested
in coming to Indonesia. Prayed that in the near
future I will be on the trip to perform in Rusia.
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jamu, to see the plants, blends of ingredients,
and to try the jamu while listening to gamelan.
Then they can continue the visit to MURI
Museum located in the same area.
There you can see the records made by the
people through photos and slides. This year
we will also operate MURI Gallery at Mall
of Indonesia, Kelapa Gading, Jakarta. At the
gallery, the young generations can see how
incredible this nation is, that way the seeds of
the national pride will grow.
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Lodging
Trend
Among
Y Generation
W
HAT does the hospitality industry need to learn
in capturing the explosion of the Y Generation or
known as the Millennium Generation? This genera­
tion starts to dominate the travel activities of the
previous generation. Here are some facts revealed
by hotelinteractive.com.
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Siapakah
Generasi Y?
Generasi Y adalah generasi
yang lahir antara 1980 hingga
1999. Sebagian dari mere­
ka masih bergantung pada
orangtua, namun generasi
awal sudah mulai mandiri
dan mencapai kemapanan.
The American
Express Survey
The American Express
Survey shows the traveling
and shopping expenditure
increase in this generation.
Some of the Y Generation
has reached the peak of
their carrier and became the
decider of million or even
billions of dollars. The move­
ment of this generation is
estimated to reach its peak
in 2017.
The Y Generation
has a habit of digging
information through
the web, search engine,
and review sites such as
TripAdvisor. They will look for
new information, before they
decide where to and where at to
lodge. Hotel, resort and other types
of lodging that does not follow the
technology trend will be left behind
and omitted. To control content, there
is no other way; hotels have to provide
comprehensive information and mate­
rial, to avoid bad review. Comprehensive
and valid information with experience
and user’s testimony of this generation
will help to counter damaging issues.
Velocity and Efficiency
The Y Genertion Trend heads to veloc­
ity and efficiency of service. That is why
they like the concept of chain hotel such
as Aloft and Yotel. There is a habit shift­
ing from the previous generation that
prioritizes service and interactions with
the hotel staff. This generation believes
that talking to the concierge is just a
waste of time when information can be
acquired through smartphone. Technolo­
gy is the key comfort to this generation.
Social Media Domination
Social Media like twitter, facebook,
instagram, dominate the life Y Genera­
tion. They demand fast and real time
information through social media. They
expect the same way from the hospi­
tality industry. The Y Generation likes
to share information, activities, and
Review
The Y Generation or so-called Millen­
nium Generation is always bombarded
with advertisement. However, they are
too sophisticated to swallow every ad­
vertisement they see. They will look for
friends to get reviews or the best com­
mentary on what they are looking for.
Again, they will do it through technology
and social media.
Social Creature
Millennium Generations are social
creatures, online and offline. Although
there are assumptions that this gen­
eration is lack of interactions. In reality
they are connected to hundreds or even
thousands of friends in a different way
as to the previous generation. Messag­
es on Facebook , GChatting, WhatsApp,
and others create bond among Y Gen­
erations. They are social creatures that
love to interact and share experiences,
locations and many more.
Love to Travel
Millennium Generation loves to travel
with friends. They like to interact directly
with each, if that is not possible they
will make use of the laptop or smart­
phone while relaxing at public places
such as lobby, hotel, café and others.
Business Travel
The same trend happens among Mil­
lennium Generations that travel for busi­
ness trip. The previous generation loves
to get working facilities in the room;
meanwhile Generation Y prefers to take
advantage of the third room where it is
possible for them to interact. Therefore,
came forth the phenomenon of coffee
shops and of the same type. Millennium
Generation values teamwork and feed­
backs. The survey shows 36% of them
prefer to work at an open veranda.
Authentic Experience
The Y Generation refuses to travel
only visiting one place to another. They
demand integration between culture
and authentic local experience. Re­
search shows 78% of them choose to
learn something new when traveling.
Meanwhile 70% of them expect certain
places that offer interactive experience.
Social Responsibility
There is an important phenomenon in
a journey for the Millennium Generation,
that is to promote social responsibility.
They are not there just to see new sites
and enjoy local experiences, but expect
to give contribution. They believe, under­
go, and again love to share experiences
and opinions through the social media.
Conclusion
Millennium Generation will
keep on growing. Therefore, the
hospitality industry needs to un­
derstand and adapt to their point
of view. They are not afraid to
take advantage of the technol­
ogy. There is an anecdote that
represents their being that is:
“We don’t wait for you to greet
us with open hands, but we
wait for free wifi!”
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Technology
Trend
opinions through social media. Hospi­
tality industry has to follow the trend.
There are several hotels that published
their success by updating through the
instagram namely Morgan Hotel Group,
Thompson Hotel, Four Seasons Los
Angeles, and Gansevoort hotel. The five
boutique hotels realized that a picture
could take the place of thousands of
words. A spectacular party by the pool
can invite thousands of followers. The
most recent photos can influence the
Y Generation who is making decision in
the last minute or second.
20 Destinations targeted
by Chinese Tourists
These are 20 destinations targeted by the Chinese tourists below
age 45 surveyed by TripAdvisor.
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Clock wise, Dubai, Paris, Hong Kong, Singapura
T
RIPADVISOR the influen­
tial review published 20
main travel destination
in Southeast Asia aimed
by the Chinese travelers
not long ago. The list mentioned
Indonesia, represented by Bali
on the tenth place. Meanwhile
Thailand, represented by Phuket,
Bangkok and Chiang May, are on
the second, fourth and twelfth
place. Some travel agents in
China say, the number of Chi­
nese tourist to Thailand jump up
this year because of last year’s
Chinese comedy box office “Lost
in Thailand”. The list shows Hong
Kong is still on the first place as
a duty free shopping destination.
“Although there is a significant
shift stimulated by the young ex­
ecutives’ travel tradition in China,
now they love to do online re­
search. They started to spread to
other countries,” said Lily Cheng,
managing director TripAdvisor
China, as quoted by
The Journal Wall Street through
their site wsj.com.
TripAdvisor survey was done in
the period of July and August 2013
by daodao.com – a business entity
operated under TripAdvisor. China
Tourism Academy mentioned the
number of Chinese young travel­
ers that travel overseas will keep
on increasing. Data shows 90% of
the movement of Chinese tourists
under the age of 45. In 2012, more
than 83 million Chinese tourists
traveled overseas. According to
the China Tourism Academy data,
it grows about 18% comparing to
2011. Total expenditure is around
US$102 billion or a 40% increase
comparing to last year. In 2013
there will be 94 million Chinese
tourists that will travel overseas
with a total expenditure of US$117
billion.
20 Most Popular
Destinations
These are the 20 most popular
travel destinations among
Chinese travelers, based on a
survey by TripAdvisor.
1. Hong Kong
2. Phuket
3. Taiwan
4. Bangkok
5. Paris
6. Dubai
7. Macao
8. Seoul
9. Singapore
10. Bali, Indonesia
11. Rome
12. Chiang Mai, Thailand
13. New York
14. London
15. Jeju Island, South Korea
16. Boracay, The Philippines
17. Kyoto, Japan
18. Kota Kinabalu , Malaysia
19. Hanoi, Vietnam
20. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
News & Events
BPPI Tourism Research
& Mapping
needs to be done in the low
season where tourists do not
decline drastically. “This is
what we need to think about,
to push the coming of tourists in low season. At BPPI we
have marketing expert such
as Hermawan Kertajaya who
is now with the team working
on various marketing possibili­
ties that can fill the periods of
low season,” said Yanti. BPPI
gives its full support on the
executing of sport tourism
competition just like what is
being encouraged by the Min­
istry of Tourism and Creative
Economy (Kemenparekraf).
Jakarta is getting ready to
carry out The Jakarta Marathon
27 October 2013 that will be
joined by around 1000 local
and world-class runners. “This
idea comes from the Deputy
Minister of Kemenparekraf and
welcomed by the Governor of
Jakarta. This kind of event can
fill the low season periods.
The participant will come with
their family and supporter. The
Jakarta Marathon will be at­
tended by 3.500 tourists.”
Menuju Destinasi Dunia
AFTER Komodo National Park
becomes one of the World’s
Heritage Site, the government
is commited to make East
Nusa Tenggara as a world-class
tourist destination by organiz­
ing an event Sail Komodo 2013.
President Soesilo Bambang
Yudhoyono inaugurated the
peak of the event on 14 Sep­
tember in Labuan Bajo. Partici­
pants from all over the world,
namely, Malaysia, Australia, the
Netherlands, Thailand, The Phil­
ippines, and The USA, attended
sail Komodo.
“The goal of the event is to
improve the people’s economy
and to make the
region world’s
tourist destination.
For that purpose,
the theme of Sail
Komodo 2013 is:
Golden Bridge to
East Nusa Tenggara
to Becoming the World’s
Main Tourist Destination,” ex­
plained The Ministry of Marine
and Fishery Sharif C Sutardjo a
while ago.
Sharif adds that Sail Komodo
is a government activity sup­
ported by every government
institution. Each institution
allocated their budget and get
involved in the
committee.
The task of
the local gov­
ernment is to
mobilize every
resource in the
area, the regional
budget and also the
private sector’s involvement.
“The event is expected to be
a stimulant. Bottom line this
will not end on Sail Komodo,
but it must continue. The
expectation is foreign tourist
will keep on adding up and the
turning of the regional econo­
my is improving.”
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I
NDONESIA Tourism
Promotion Board (BPPI)
keeps on doing tourism
research and mapping
to escalate foreign tour­
ist visit and to move the local
tourist. “BPPI is creating city
map, travel directory and ar­
ranging a seminar on tourism
distribution. Through research,
we can also make the blueprint
of creative tourism,” said BPPI
Chairperson Yanti Soekam­
dani, in Jakarta, a while ago.
Relating to urge the coming of
foreign tourists and the circula­
tion of local tourists, BPPI is
concerned on promoting green
tourism, to push and arrange
the mapping of creative tourism, and too think about what
Harmonization
Conservation &
Tourism
Researchers cited, an adult shark’s meat and
fin is worth Rp 1,8 million, meanwhile
alive and become a diving tourist object it is
worth Rp 1,8 billion.
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Director of Small Islands Productivity DG KP3K
Ridho MS Batubara, inspecting the execution of
Minawisata West Lombok
Raja Ampat
The regional government is fully
supported in Minawisata Program,
namely Regional Government of
Raja Ampat Islands that
has issued regional policy
that prohibited shark haul­
ing in Raja Ampat waters.
Sharks are now one of
the mainstay attractions
of diving in Raja Ampat.
Other kind of animal pro­
tection becomes tourist
attraction. Sudirman mentioned
the turtle conservation in Berau
(East Kalimantan), Pangumbahan
Beach (Sukabumi) and Jamursba
Medi in Tambrauw District, West
Papua that attract a lot of foreign
tourist. The number of tourist ar­
rival increases each year.
West Lombok
Lombok, especially West Lom­
bok District owns a number of
small islands and coastal areas
potentially to be in Minawisata
zone. One of it is West Lombok,
three gilis conservation area that
they work on are, Gili Tangkong,
Gili Nanggu, dan Gili Sudak.
The Minawisata Zone proclaimed
by Directorate of Small Islands
Productivity DG KP3K in 2012 has
shown its result. Foreign and local
tourists come to witness directly
the beauty of scaled turtle, cultiva­
tion of lobster, squid, and other
kind of saltwater fish. The coastal
area towards Gili Tangkong, Gili
Nanggu, and Gili Sudak that used
to be desolate and dirty is now
started to tidy up. The people’s
economical centers grow such as,
food stalls, eatery, restaurant and
traditional boat rent.
The Director of Small Islands
Productivity DG KP3K, Ridho MS
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Batubara said, after six month of
development it started to give
benefits to the group of managers
that consist of 25 social members.
The floating fish net that they built
has shown its fruitfulness, more­
over with the arrival of tourists that
came to enjoy the beauty of the
nature while enjoying grilled fish
on top of a hexagonal pool.
On September 2012, West Lom­
bok Minawisata has gathered 450
lobster (around 100 kilograms) the
same as Rp 8,5 million in value.
Contribution of earning is sig­
nificant, although visitors are not
being charged yet. They can feel
the multiplayer effect through this
activity. Harvest, tourist arrival, and
now school children come to the
location to have a study tour. Other
than that he people are eager to
build food stalls. “I reckon, next
year, this Minawisata zone will be
more enhusiastic and gives benefit
to the surrounding people,” said
Ridho.
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C
ONSERVATION and
utilization of the natural
resources is like a twosided coin that cannot
be seperated.
Both need harmonization
for balance implementa­
tion. For that purpose,
come forth the concept of
blue economy, presently
is the blueprint of the
Ministry of Marine and
Fishery (KKP).
One realization of the blue
economy was carried out by DG
of Shoreline Marine and Small
Islands, KKP, through Minawisata
program. The program was aimed
to inhabited small islands located
in the border.
Basically Minawisata combines
tourism investment activity in the
small islands with the attempt to
protect the ecosystem through
conservation. “The principle is
investment cannot destroy the
ecosystem,” said
Sudirman Saad, DG of Shoreline
Marine and Small Islands (KKP).
To balance the ecosystem, KKP
carry out various activities and
policies. Other than Minawisata
program, protecting variety of fish
and rare wild marine animals in
extinction such as turtle, shark,
whale, dugong and dolphin. In
present, KKP has determined full
protection status on shark whale
(Rhincodon Typus) through Minis­
terial Decree No 18 the year 2013.
“As a description, the researchers
cited that selling one adult shark
meat and fin can make Rp1,8 mil­
lion. Meanwhile if you keep it alive
to be a diving tourism object, it is
worth Rp1,8 billion. Imagine the
big difference in value,” explained
Sudirman.
Confetti sprinkled and the sound of siren when button was pressed by Sapta Nirwandar, Vice Minister of the
Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy on the Launching of Destinasi Indonesia.
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The Launching of
Destinasi Indonesia
F
INNALY, after a long discussion in
determining the date, the launch
of Destinasi Indonesia was inaugu­
rated by Nirwandar, Vice Minister of
the Ministry of Tourism and Creative
Economy. Thanks to Deputy Minister of In­
dustrial Affairs, Alex Retraubun, community
leaders Sarwono Kusumaatmadja,
Directorate General KP3K, the Ministry of
Marine and Fisheries, Sudirman Saad, The
Regent of West Kotawaringin, Ujang Iskandar,
the Regent of Buolamo, Rum Pagao, Tourism
leaders, Adhi Tirtawisata, Pontjo Soetowo,
Yanti Soekamdani, Elly Hutabarat, Meity
Robot, Mimi Hudoyo, and all the guests that
have given support on the birth of Destinasi
Indonesia.
Thank you to the sponsors who supported
the launching, for the trust in us: Bumbu Desa,
Aurecmedia, Sekolah Musik Indonesia, nesa­
bridalbeauty.com, Duren Q, dan Mom’s Cake
& Cookies.
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Chief Editor Destinasi
Indonesia Wanto Umar
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Agenda
Strolls
Surabaya Heritage Track
House of Sampoerna
Phone: 0231-3539000
LSTour
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The Journey of Sampoerna Founder
Liem Seeng Tee
04 October - 03 November,
2013
Regular Weekend (Friday-Saturday)
• Exploring Surabaya, Balai
Pemuda
• (City Hall – ex De Javasche Bank)
9 AM -10.30 AM
• Surabaya The Heroes City pukul
1 PM – 2.30 PM
• Babad Surabaya (Kampung
Kraton City Hall, Cak Durasim) 3 PM – 4.30 PM
Grebeg Lawu
14 November 2013
Wisata Tawangmangu Market,
Karanganyar, Central Java
Grebeg Lawu is a series of activities that performed various arts and
ceremonial custom of several areas
in Karanganyar such as, Mondosio
Dance, Dukutan, Toronggo Karyo,
and carnival.
Festival
Musi Triboatton 2013
26 November – 1 Desember 2013
This year is the second year of Musi
Triboatton. An activity organized
Along the Musi River in Palembang,
South Sumatera. This is a collaboration between The Ministry of Tourism
and Creative Economy with the local government.
The goal is to promote tourism
through sports. Musi Triboatton
combines water rafting, canoe and
Traditional boat race.
The event will take place along The
Musi River and is planned to cross
a 500 kilometer route, divided Into
5 levels. This international event Will
also have art and cultural performance, bazaar, music concert and
culinary festival.
Music Concert
Ngayogja zz
18 November 2013-10-15
9 AM – 9 PM
Brayut Pandowaharjo, Sleman,
Yogyakarta
ESQI:EF (Syaharani and Queenfireworks), Benny Likumahuwa, Barry
Likumahuwa Project, Shadu Rasjidi,
Shaku Rasjidi, Irianti Erningpraja,
Eramono Soekaryo, Rio Sidik, etc.
Jazz Traffic Festival 2013
24 November 2013
Exhibition & Convention Hall Grand
City Mall Surabaya
Syariah Tourism Indonesia
30 Oktober 2013
EXHIBITION
Jumat, 29 November 2013
Skenoo Exhibition - Gandaria City,
Jakarta
Container Clothing
1 – 10 November 2013
Bandung Indah Plaza
Art and Creativity Week
1 -12 Desember 2013
Bandung Timur Plaza Jl AH Nasution
No 46, Bandung
Indonesia Halal Expo
(Indhex) 2013
30 Oktober – 2 November 2013
International Expo, Kemayoran,
Jakarta
Indie Clothing Carnival
Noah Concert
November 2013
2 November 2013 Cilacap
3 November 2013 Banyumas
5 November 2013 Kebumen
7 November 2013 Magelang
9 November 2013 Semarang
10 November 2013 Klaten
13 November 2013 Sragen
16 November 2013 Kudus
17 November 2013 Blora
19 November 2013 Lamongan
21 November 2013 Jombang
23 November 2013 Tulung Agung
• 24 November 2013 Ponorogo
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22-24 November 2013
Jogja Expo Center
Brand: Koil (Bandung), Efek Rumah
Kaca (Jakarta), Endank Soekanti
(Jogja), Billfold (Bandung), Rosemary (Bandung), Festivalist (Jogja),
Dan Lego (Bandung, Captain jack
(Jogja), Fraud (Surabaya), Knockdown (Jogja), NOK37 (Jogja),
Havinhell (Jogja), etc.
Indonesia Halal Expo (INDHEX)
2013 an international event that
has been organized for the third
time in Jakarta. There will be an
exhibition of various new halal
product and innovation namely,
food, drinks, cosmetics, banking/
finance, tourism, hospitality, fashion,
pharmacy, logistic, etc.
This column is provided to
overspread various art, cultural,
tourism and expo events in
Indonesia. Please send release
and photos to
destinasiindonesia@gmail.com.
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Alicia Keys – Set the World
on Fire Tour
Jakarta International Expo Sharia
Tourism is considered a new way
to develop Indonesian tourism
that uphold the Islamic culture
and values. The Development of
Sharia Tourism covers four types
of business components, namely
hospitality, restaurant, travel service or agency and spa. Besides
that, other supporting tourism will
also be included. There will be a
sharia tour package on potential
destination, among others Aceh,
Sumatra West, Riau, Lampung,
Banten, Jakarta, West Java, East
Java, Makassar, Yogyakarta and
Lombok.
Reading Point
Government
The Ministry of Tourism and
Creative Economy.
The Ministry of Fishery and
Marine
Governor’s Office
District Head’s Office
Tourism Office
JAKARTA
Lounge & Boarding Gate Soekarno Hatta Airport
Garuda Indonesia Lounge Soekarno Hatta
Rancamaya Golf Course/ Rancamaya Golf & Country
Club
BSD Golf/Damai Indah Golf &
Country Club
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Kat Salon
Hair Coloring & Beauty Salon
Klinik Prima Gemilang
Kemang Medical Center
Women & Children Hospital
Margo City
Matah Cafe
Brawijaya Women & Children
Hospital
Solo Resto
Paramita Lab
Royal Safari garden
MPX Travel
Baby and Child Grow Clinic
Child Development
Bina Insani Tour
Kodok Ijo Photo Studio
Yadika Women & Children
Hospital
De’leuit Resto
Adventure Tour & Travel
Swara Harmony Music School
Dr Linus (Dentist)
Kebun Kita
Dr Edward (Dentist)
Horison Hotel
Melinda Hospital & Esthetical
Center
Rancamaya Golf and Country
Club
Selasih Cafe
Hocus Focus MOI & Plaza
Indonesia
Royal Progress International
Hospital
Family Women & Children
Hospital
Hermina Podomoro Hospital
Gading Graha Dental Clinic
Kelapa Gading Tofu Stall
Punk Q Hair Studio
Dedaunan Cafe
Salak The Heritage Hotel
BANDUNG
Bellaluna Karaoke
Parahyangan Coffee
Prime Coffee & Tea Factory
Rollaas Coffee & Tea
D’Carmel Boutique Hotel
Harris Hotel
The Valley Resort Hotel
Gumilang Regency
Chara Hotel
Imah Seniman Resort
Golf Pondok Indah Course
Chocokids Little Town
Golf Halim
RH Baby & Mommy Spa Pluit
Bandung Bar & Lounge
Sinou Cafe
Bunda Women & Children
Hospital
Aston Braga & Residence
Kafe Merica
Prodia Childlab
Kafe Has Es Ef Kopitiam
Pan Travel
Warung Solo
Best Western Hotel
Star Buck Plaza Indonesia
Bumbu Desa Cikini
Anomali Coffee
Mitra Kemayoran Hospital
Tree House Kemang
Indonesia Music School
Les Classiques Cafe
Mothercare/ELC
Cocktail & Friends
Mahakam Pharmacy
Warung Strawberry
Tumbletots
Harum manis
Animaland Store FX Sudirman
Cafe Batavia
Animaland Store Senayan City
Amaris Hotel Cimanuk Bandung
Bookshelf
Kiddy Cuts
Cipaku Garden Hotel
Kampung Sampireun Resort
& Spa
Ever Green
Dago Highland Resort & Spa
Tirtagangga
Click House
Yellow Truck
Yadika Hospital
Kopi Selasar Sunaryo
Children Hair Salon
Santosa Hospital
Bumbu Desa
Circus Play & Party
Bumbu Desa
Grage Hotel
Planet Car Wash kebon Jeruk
Cafe Rumah 1930
Mr Pancage Puri
Rumah Teras Pavilion
Sumber Kasih Women &
Children
Blacklisted
Asmila Boutique Hotel
Dunkin Donat Hayam Wuruk
Roemah Coffee
Dharmawangsa Hotel
Fave Hotel Pasar Baru
Citi Residence Hayam Wuruk
Oak Tree Urban Hotel
Smart Hotel
Alila Hotel
Grand Mahakam
Intercontinental Mid Plaza
Red Top Hotel
Sugi Salon
Dental Health Center
Saudagar Coffee
DEPOK & BOGOR
Marbella Suite
The Peak Resort Dinning
Bumi Bandhawa Hotel
Mountain View Golf Club
Bandung Giri Gahanan Golf
Padma Hotel
The Trans Luxury Hotel
The Lamar’s Day Spa & Family
Reflexiology
Congo Gallery & Caffe
Imah Kopi
Buku Café
Verde Resto & Lounge
Kopi Progo
Omni Pulo Mas Hospital
Zoe Café & Library
Graha Women & Children
Hospital
Getback Coffee
Animaland FX Senayan
Esther House of Beauty
Holistic Centre
Roger Salon, Clinic & Spa
Madeline Beauty Center
Carina Hair & Beauty
Permata
Bunda Hospital
Burger Grill
Hermina Hospital
Puri Cinere Hospital
Fery Salon & Spa
Gino Feruci Hotel
Diva Clinic
Svarga Holistic Health Center
Icos Cafe Tembalang Semarang
El Cavana Hotel
Kids Foot, Mitra Keluarga
Hospital Kelapa Gading
Cikal Play House
Mason Pine Hotel
Siera Cafe & Lounge
Noah Barn Coffee
Coffee Clinic
Bradford Coffee & Lounge
PURWAKARTA &
PANGANDARAN
Kota Bukit Indah Plaza Hotel
Laut Biru Resort
GARUT
CIREBON
Gunung Jati Hospital
Dr Hendrawan’s Office
Patra Jasa Hotel
Bentani Hotel
Klapa Manis Restaurant
Grand Tryas Hotel
Kusuma Beauty Clinic Beauty Lab
SEMARANG
Pandanaran Hotel
Classic Coffe House
Pop Hotel
Lemon Tea Resto bakery &
Cafe
Exelco Coffee Dago
Rudy Hadisuwarno Salon
KoenoKoeni Cafe Gallery
Coffee Toffee
The Rays Cafe and Resto
Cafe Deoholic
Dante Coffee Shop & Restaurant
Arjuna Radio Cafe & Resto
Semarang
Dusun Jogja Village
Travel Café
Cakra Kusuma Hotel
Ria Djenaka Coffee House &
Resto
Lecker Je Cafe
Scherz Cafe
The Phoenix Hotel
Merapi Merbabu Hotels &
Resorts
LAMPUNG
Mokko Donuts & Coffee Mall
kartini
Enggal Laboratories
Tentrem Hotel
Imanuel Hospital
Sewu Padi Hotel
Anugerah Medika Hospital
Miracle Aesthetic Clinic
Melia Purosani Hotel
K-24 Antasari Pharmacy
Lexa Skin Clinic
The City Library
Gumaya Hotel
Djendelo Cafe
Lampung Futsal-Kedung
Meneng
Grand Candi
Kopi Item
Ciputra Hotel
Coklat Cafe
Horison Hotel
Kesuma Restaurant
Haryono Tour & Travel
Bright Dental Maguwo
MG Suites MAVEN Semarang
Harmoni Keluarga Clinic
Kencana Agrowisata Hotel &
Resort Ungaran Semarang
Rumahku Art Café
Bunda Hospital
La Dolce Vita
St Theresia Hospital
Town for Kids
KALIMANTAN
Borneo News Central Kalimantan
SURABAYA &
SEKITARNYA
Cafe Wedangan Mooei
The Cafe House of Sampoerna
River View Cafe
Garuda Indonesia Lounge
Surabaya
Icos Cafe Tembalang
JAMBI
Women & Children Pharmacy
Palangka Post Central Kalimantan
Refresho Kedai Kopi Paser
East Kalimantan
Swiss Bellin Hotel
MEDAN
Wong Art Bakery & Cafe Puri
Anjasmoro
Ciputra Golf Club & Hotel
Bukit Darmo Golf
Republik Kopi
Indische Cafe and Imperial
Bakery
Finna Golf & Country Club
Resort
Bumbu Desa
Parahita Coffee Shop & Resto
Chicco Swalayan
Quest Hotel
Kok Tong Kopi Tiam
Siloam Hospital
Crown Plaza Hotel
Rocco Coffee & Snack
Majapahit Hotel
Swiss Bellin Hotel
Refresho Coffeee Sidoarjo
Danau Toba International Hotel
Singgasana Hotel
Karibia Boutique Hotel
JOGYA KARTA &
MAGELANG
House of Ramiten
Oost Koffie & Thee
Cafe Momento
C2O Library & Collabtive
Lincak “Warung Hotspot
Ladang Coffee
Bukan Cafe”
Coffee Corner
Kedai Kopi
Trimurti Lounge & Restaurant
Pugeran Lodge
Honeymoon Desert
Artemy Italian Gelato & Coffee
Shop
The Library
Paztaholic
Rollas Café
Legend Coffee
Wing Dom
Vis A Vis
Komikoti
Oval Hotel
Snap Cafe
Carpentier Kitchen
Bale Hotspot & Cafe
Coklat cafe
Dixie Square Yogyakarta
MALANG &
SEKITARNYA
De Sava Coffee
Tugu Hotel
Jentra Hotel
Padi City Resort
Brongto Hotel
Santika Premiere Hotel
Roemah Djawa Resort
Haris & Convention Hotel
Malang
1001 Malam Hotel
Rumah Mertua Hotel
Solaris Hotel
Macehat Cafe
PADANG
Refresho kedai kopi padang
Hau’s Tea
Elidarman Cafe
D’Ox Ville Hotel
Cubadak Paradiso Village
Bedudal Café Bukittinggi
Turret Café
BATAM
Bumbu Desa
Break Cafe
May cafe
Waffle Town USA
Kaya Toast
Cooljuzz
Spa Central Sukajadi
Ozon International Hotel
The Rock 8 Hotel
Romance Hotel
Holiday Hotel
Vista Hotel
Batam Smailing Tour & Travel
Eka Shogi Travel
Kaha Tour & Travel
MAKASSAR
Kafe Baca Biblioholic
Starbook Cafe
Kafe Buku
Singgasana Hotel
Hertasning Hotel
BALI
Bumbu Desa Renon
Bambu Indah Hotel
Hard Rock Café Bali
The Coffee House
Kopi Bali House
Komaneka at Rasa Sayang
Hotel
Melting Wok
Luhtu’s Coffee Shop
Maya’s Coffee & Smothie Bar
Street Cafe
Izakaya Café & Bar
Café Moka
The Batu Belig Hotel & Spa
J-Boutique Hotel
Bali tropic Resort & Spa
The Kunja Hotel
Buddha garden Villa
Mahapala Villa
Karma Jimbaran
The Magani Hotel & Spa
Pondok Ayu
Dijon Cafe
Kopi Paras Cafe
Black Canyon Cafe
Café Batu Jimbar
Misterblek
LOMBOK
Alberto Cafe & Restaurant
Mahamaya Boutique Resort
Wayan Cafe
Lombok Kosaido Golf Club
Lombok Golf Kosaido Country
Club
Chillout Bungalows and Bar
Segara Villas
Pool Villa Club Senggigi
Alang-Alang Boutique Beach
Resort
Bintang Senggigi Hotel
Holiday Resort Lombok
Three-C Tea & Coffee
Tami’s Neverland
MALAYSIA
Bumbu Desa Alamanda
Putrajaya
Bumbu Desa Suria KLCC
Bumbu Desa Mid Valley
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Reading Point
Destinasi Indonesia | Oktober 2013
Bliss Pampering Studio, Spa
Salon and Reflexy
Away fom all the rush