Although the rainy season has started in some parts of Lombok visitors to the island willl find the weather to be very warm at the moment, with average temperatures of around 33 degrees celsius. Most of Indonesia is experiencing a heat wave, as the sun is positioned directly over the south equator from now untill January 2013. This means glorious sunshine and perfect days for exploring our stuning beaches, diving in our clear aqua marine oceans, and enjoying your holidays in a true tropical paradise. Lombok is the most popular destination in Nusa Tenggara Indonesia, with the fabled Gili Islands drawing visitors for action both in and out of the water, mighty Gunung Rinjani luring trekkers, and the big breaks on the south coast a magnet for surfers. To find out more about Lombok island and beyond keep going on browse our www.lombok-tourism.com site and discover the magic of Lombok.

What You Can See & Do in Bali, Indonesia

Bali’s natural attractions include miles of sandy beaches (many are well-known amongst surfers), picturesque rice terraces, towering active volcanoes over 3,000 meters (10,000 ft.) high, fast flowing rivers, deep ravines, pristine crater lakes, sacred caves, and lush tropical forests full of exotic wildlife.
The island’s rich cultural heritage is visible everywhere – in over 20,000 temples and palaces, in many colorful festivals and ceremonies (including tooth filings and cremations), in drama, music, and dance.

There is no other place like Bali. The Island of the Gods offers great beaches, countless waves for surfing and wonderful natural sites to visit and explore, colorful ceremonies, and gifted artists. There is an unbelievably wide range of accommodation, restaurants, spas and world-class activities and shopping - all within close distance and at very fair prices. Choose from basic home-stays run by friendly Balinese families, 5star beach resorts or luxurious, privately-serviced Bali villas with your private pool.