Sunday, October 23, 2011

Nature Wallpaper - Gili Trawangan Beach ( Lombok - Indonesia )

Nature Wallpaper - Gili Trawangan Beach ( Lombok - Indonesia )
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Nature Wallpaper - Gili Trawangan Beach ( Lombok - Indonesia )
Type : JPG
Dimension : 1024 X 768 px


Nature Wallpaper - Gili Trawangan Beach ( Lombok - Indonesia )
Type : JPG
Dimension : 1024 X 768 px


Nature Wallpaper - Gili Trawangan Beach ( Lombok - Indonesia )
Type : JPG
Dimension : 1024 X 768 px



Nature Wallpaper - Gili Trawangan Beach ( Lombok - Indonesia )
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Dimension : 1024 X 768 px


About Gili Trawangan ( Lombok - Indonesia ) 

The Gili Islands are three small, beautiful, tropical paradise islands with no cars or motorbikes to disturb the peace. All islands are surrounded by picture perfect beaches, shimmering clear waters teeming with marine life, offer spectacular view of majestic volcanoes in Bali and Lombok and host lively beach parties well into the early hours. Each Gili island is only 2-3km across, small enough to walk all the way round in a couple of hours. No wonder everyone is talking about the Gilis as the hottest new destination from Bali!
 
Back in the 1990’s there were only a few bamboo bungalows and cafes serving fried rice and noodles on Gili Trawangan, but recently the island has developed rapidly and now caters to a broad spectrum of more discerning travellers. Gili Air and Gili Meno have developed at a far slower pace, so each has its own unique charms: Gili Trawangan is the place to go for a sizzling beach nightlife and great food, Gili Meno and Gili Air to experience a quieter slice of paradise and chill out in true desert-island style.

The Location Of Gili Islands ? 

Located just off the northwest coast of Lombok, the Gili Islands are approximately 35km (20 nautical miles) from the eastern tip of Bali. The main tourist resorts in bali such as Kuta, Legian, Sanur and Nusa Dua are in the south of the island. It is therefore quickest and easiest to get to the Gilis by boat from the southern port of Serangan than by travelling up to Padang Bai by road or flying to Lombok


1 comments:

Unknown said...

i love it

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