Sumbawa Travel Guide

Sumbawa, with the charm of a million natural beauty. Mesmerize the tourists to visit the island. In this island we can find a beautiful place, such as beaches, mountains, waterfalls, and others. Natural beauty of the island of Sumbawa has been visited by the tourists local and foreign.

Sumbawa is the vastest Goverment Regency in the West Nusa Tenggara Province. It's 8,493 Km2 and incorporates 38 small islands. The population is about half a million. The main island of Sumbawa is larger than Bali and Lombok combined. Its divided into three administrative districts or regencies that correspond roughly to the former sulatnates, Bima in the east, Sumbawa in the west and Dompu in the middle.

The general topography is hilly and mountainous although low level plains are to be found near the northern beaches. The main sights beside the beaches are the towns of Sumbawa Besar City and Labuhan Sumbawa a sleepy old port, now only used by the ferries departing for Moyo island . They are about 1 Hour by boat from there and have a good wild reserve.

The best beaches of the islands are found at Kencana Beach , Saliper Ate Beach and Saleh Bay , Poto Batu Beach and Maluk Beach

Bungin Island is the most densely populated island in the world, it is built from coral and sand and there is almost no vacant land. The island in habited by the bajo people. And it's area is becoming larger as the inhabitans extend the island as the population increases. Kaung Island is a small island, with a community of sailors, is located close to Bungin island, about 70 Kms from Sumbawa Besar. Kaung island produces various artefacts from oyster shell which are of interest


About Sumbawa

Sumbawa is one of the 13,000 plus islands in the Indonesian archipelago. This site focuses on life in Sumbawa: its culture, history, language, politics, and tourism.

Sumbawa is a large island to the east of Bali and Lombok. It is part of West Nusa Tenggara along with Lombok. There are hundreds of small islands in this area in addition to the two major islands. Sumbawa really belongs more to Eastern Indonesia than to to the western part of the archipelago. The effects of Hindu and Buddhist cultures are minimal in Sumbawa (although there is a Balinese presence along the northern coastal area), and although the island is predominantly Muslim, the role of adat is still very strong.

The slogan of the Sumbawa Regency is: "B E S A R" which stands for BERSIH, ELOK, SEHAT, AMAN, DAN RAPI. The regional government's official website notes that Sumbawa still lacks sufficient medical facilities to support public health, in particular a lack of doctors and other health professionals. A public health center was recently opened in Sekongkang, but adequate treatment for a serious illness or accident requires a trip to Sumbawa Besar or Mataram, both of which require a journey of at least four hours minimum.

Sumbawa is divided into four regencies and one municipality. The regencies are: Sumbawa Barat, Sumbawa Besar, Dompu, and Bima. The municipality is Kodya Bima. The most recent census lists the population as being 1.1 million. There are two main ethnic groups: Bima and the Samawa.

The regional government has a six year plan (ending this year) for improving the lives of the island's residents. This plan includes: Health (improving health service quality including equipment and facilities), Education, Social Welfare (including reaching gender equality), Agriculture ( optimizing resources for improving agricultural products), Industry, Trade and Cooperation (developing an economic system that focuses on the fair market mechanism), Regional Finance and Capital Investment, Manpower and Demography, Public Works and Communication (improving transport and the use of water resources), Agrarian Matter and Landscape, Living Environment and Natural Resource (rehabilitating and conserving natural resources), Tourism, Art and Culture (developing tourism based on natural and cultural tours, as well as teaching traditional art and culture), Religious Life Teaching (improving religious life through teaching and providing praying facilities and by making the role of religious institutions and social organizations to be teaching about living in harmony with other religious people), Law and Society's Orderliness (creating safe conditions based on the supremacy of the law and human rights); Politic and the Efficiency of Apparatus (improving the quality of public service through responsibility and the quality of government institutions); Science and Technology (the application of right and useful technology).

In many respects Sumbawa can be considered remote. To get to Sumbawa from Bali most people take the ferry from Bali to Lombok, travel overland to the eastern seaport in Lombok and then take another ferry to Sumbawa, ending up in Poto Tano. From there transportation is somewhat problematic. There are buses that will take you on to Sumbawa Besar, the capital, or down the coast road to the south, but my experience has been that trying to get on a bus once you arrive in Sumbawa is somewhat difficult (see the Transportation page for more details). If traveling from Lombok, it is best to board a bus there that will take you to your final destination in Sumbawa. It is also possible to fly into the city of Sumbawa Besar on the western side of the island, and Bima on the eastern side of the island. A small airline called Tropical Air existed for a short while which flew directly to Sekongkan where I am located and where the surfing spots of Yoyo and Scar Reef are located.. We still have the airport, but flights have been stopped for an indefinite period.

Sumbawa is known for its great waves and sandy white beaches. Due to the somewhat trying process of getting there and the scarcity of cheap tourist facilities, the island is not visited much by non-surfing tourists which is unfortunate as the parts of the island that I have seen are quite beautiful. During the dry season (April to November) a lot of dust is blown up and around. Strong winds blow in off the ocean, and the lush green hills, mountains and valleys turn a dusty brown. When the rainy season begins an amazing transformation takes place and the island becomes a lush jungle once again.

The pace of life on Sumbawa is definitely slower than that in Bali. As most of the island is still developing, there is a very rural feel to just about everywhere that you go, including Sumbawa Besar, the capital of the western side fo the island. The mining company, Newmont, has a gold and copper mine down in the southwestern corner of the island around the villages of Sekongkang, Maluk and Benete. Their presence has speeded up the development process on this side of the island.

Sumbawa is one of the larger islands in the archipelago, and we only live in the southwestern corner. I've been to Sumbawa Besar several times, but only for short periods. Taliwang, about an hour north of us, is a fairly small place, but large compared to Sekongkang and Maluk. The largest city on the island is Sumbawa Besar, but that is a five hour drive from here. The best shopping is actually on Lombok which is the next island to the west.


Understand
Sumbawa really belongs more to Eastern Indonesia than to to the West. The effects of Hindu and Buddhist cultures are minimal in Sumbawa; the majority of the population are Muslims.

During the dry season (April to November) a lot of dust is blown up and around. Strong winds blow in off the ocean, and the lush green hills, mountains and valleys turn a dusty brown. When the rainy season begins an amazing transformation takes place and the island becomes a lush jungle once again.

As most of the island is still developing, there is a very rural feel to just about everything, including Sumbawa Besar, the capital of the western side of the island. The mining company, Newmont, has a gold and copper mine down in the southwestern corner of the island around the villages of Sekongkang, Maluk and Benete. Their presence has speeded up the development process in this side of the island.

Bahasa Indonesia is spoken widely in Sumbawa


Get in
Sumbawa can be considered somewhat remote:

To get to Sumbawa from Bali most people take the ferry from Bali to Lombok, travel overland to the eastern seaport in Lombok and then take another ferry to Sumbawa, ending up in Poto Tano. From there transportation is somewhat problematic. There are buses that will take you on to Sumbawa Besar, the capital, or down the coast road to the south, but some travellers experience of trying to get on a bus once you arrive in Sumbawa is difficult to say the least. If traveling from Lombok, it is best to board a bus there that will take you to your final destination in Sumbawa.

It is also possible to fly into the city of Sumbawa Besar on the western side of the island, and Bima on the eastern side of the island. Sekongkan also has the airport, but flights have been stopped for an indefinite period after a small airline called Tropical Air ceased operating.

Tamase, Thousand Heaven

From one of the many natural tourism in the Sumbawa which are well known, tamase Valley Village Jurumapin District Buer has not seemed to have known that in addition to the villagers. Stand on Tamase Valley, about 500 meters above sea level, as far as the eyes appear to look semangko valley and valley tamase with a sea blue background bring our imagination about the greatness god. Once the carpet in our small universe.

Approximately two kilometers towards the south of the country road that connects Tano-Sape, made this valley agro tourism park tamase founded by Badrul Munir (BAM), Jurumapin native son who became vice-governor of July was selected to open the eyes of Sumbawa tourism potential that Jurumapin store tour agro promising.

Jurumapin, is one of the villages of the six villages located in the area of District Buer, Kabupaten Sumbawa. The village is famous for durian. Besides Durian, Buer District is the center or the sale of scraps of junk before the ban by Deperindag.

Valley area of 135 hectares is planted with kinds of plants such as jackfruit, rambutan, cashew nuts and jati. Taruna this farming village have been planting vegetables in the sale to Newmont KSB, there is also the planting of cane sugar which is exported the palembang.

At the top of the valley was built where health brupa berugak.Sementara made to the south bridge, called a ladder to climb up to a thousand kepuncak bukit.Dari up this hill, it appears natural beauty nan green.

According kreatornya, H. Badrul Munir akan dilokasi this agro tamase Monument was built as lambangnya .. "Monument will be created with this icon Durian Buer, that have historical and cultural value which will be known by the visitor" said BAM. And To support the activities of visitors, according to BAM will be made bathing. "For that effort will be river that we have moved. Let's create Tamase as a thousand heaven, this is the size of the idea" he said.

To start a big idea, according to the BAM can not be done only by one person. "A great idea in a broad sense should be supported by all parties, not the exception of agro tourism tamase this." He said in Buer some time ago. Dia hope agro tourism tamase not only become a mainstay tourism Buer District but a mainstay of NTB and Indonesia.

CULTURAL TOUR AND NATURAL Panorama LOMBOK

Can not be denied, Lombok Island, West Nusa Tenggara, became a paradise for the tourists. Besides tourism object beaches, islands in the East Bali has a beautiful natural mountain glamor. One of them is the nature tourism in Mount Rinjani, National Park Rinjani Mount, Tete Batu Village, Kecamatan Sikur.
The beauty of Senggigi Beach, it is visible when you travel to the island of Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara. Beach is located 12 kilometers northwest of the capital of the NTB, Mataram is spread along 10 kilometers of white sand with a carpet that tempt you to sit on it. Visitors can breathe fresh air while enjoying the spectacular sea-water green blue gradation. In fact, Senggigi Beach atmosphere feels more romantic at sunset.
Around Senggigi beach there are many lodging options that can be tailored to your needs. Ranging from hotels, resorts, hotels and lodging jasmine. One is The Qunci Private Villas. Villa in the international class, you get as if the withdrawal of a king. All facilities in this place as many private rooms and private swimming pool, library, to a chef who only provided to serve your order.

To Senggigi tourism will not be complete if not water sports. Many of the spur adrenalin sports available in the Air and Water Sports and Cafe. Jet ski for the fans, it seems you have to grope in the pocket more. The price offered is quite expensive, the Rp 200,000 every 15 minutes. Meanwhile, for tourists who bring money from hand to mouth, can use the canoe at Rp 10 thousand per hour for the Senggigi Beach. Other sports facilities that many travelers tune is parasailing, snorkeling and banana boat.
Object attractions on the island of Lombok which is interesting to visit the Village Sade. Traditional Sasak tribe village is located 30 kilometers from the airport Selaparang, Mataram. House of Sade village still looks original made of bamboo. Floor also houses not made of cement but clay. Consequently, ordinary citizens to clean the floor with buffalo dung dust so easily removed.

SCHEDULE FLIGHT TO - FROM LOMBOK

DOMESTIC ARRIVAL

FLIGHT NO

FROM

ETA *

DAYS


AIRLINES

MZ 6600

DENPASAR

07:30

DAILY

MERPATI AIRLINES

IT 01

DENPASAR

08:00

DAILY


INDONESIA AIR TRANS

TGN 542

DENPASAR

08:30

DAILY


TRIGANA AIR

MZ 6602

DENPASAR

10:00

DAILY

MERPATI AIRLINES

TGN 543

DENPASAR

08:40

DAILY


TRIGANA AIR

MZ 831

SURABAYA

11:40

DAILY

MERPATI AIRLINES

JT 8382

SURABAYA

12:20

DAILY

LION AIR

MZ 830

SURABAYA

12:50

DAILY

MERPATI AIRLINES

GA 430

JAKARTA

12:10

DAILY

GARUDA INDONESIA

MZ 6608

DENPASAR

14:10

DAILY

MERPATI AIRLINES

IT 05

DENPASAR

16:00

DAILY


INDONESIA AIR TRANS

MZ 6620

DENPASAR

16:10

DAILY

MERPATI AIRLINES

JT 8388

SURABAYA

22:55

DAILY

LION AIR

TGN

DENPASAR

16:30

DAILY


TRIGANA AIR

IT 06

DENPASAR

16:30

DAILY


INDONESIA AIR TRANS

MZ 6608

DENPASAR

17:00

TUE, WED, FRI,

SAT, SUN

MERPATI AIRLINES

TGN 541

DENPASAR

17:10

DAILY


TRIGANA AIR

JT 650

JAKARTA

21:55

DAILY

LION AIR

MZ 6620

DENPASAR

18:45

DAILY

MERPATI AIRLINES

7P - 345

JAKARTA/SUB

19:35

DAILY

BATAVIA AIR

GA 432

JAKARTA

22:55

DAILY

GARUDA INDONESIA

DAILY INTERNATIONAL ARRIVAL

MI 122

SINGAPORE

10:20

SATURDAY

SILK AIR

MI 126

SINGAPORE

18:05

MON, THU

SILK AIR

DAILY DEPARTURE (DOMESTIC FLIGHTS)

FLIGHT NO

DESTINATION

ETD **

DAYS

AIRCRAFT

AIRLINES

JT 651

JAKARTA

06:00

DAILY

LION AIR

JT 8381

SURABAYA

06:10

DAILY

LION AIR

GA 431

JAKARTA

06:45

DAILY

GARUDA INDONESIA

7P - 346

JAKARTA

07:00

DAILY

BATAVIA AIR

MZ 6601

DENPASAR

08:00

DAILY

MERPATI AIRLINES

TGN 543

DENPASAR

08:40

DAILY


TRIGANA AIR

IT 02

DENPASAR

09:00

DAILY


INDONESIA AIR TRANS

MZ 6603

DENPASAR

10:30

DAILY

MERPATI AIRLINES

MZ 830

SURABAYA

12:20

MON, TUES, THU, SAT

MERPATI AIRLINES

JT 8385

SURABAYA

12:50

DAILY

LION AIR

GA 433

JAKARTA

12:45

DAILY

GARUDA INDONESIA

MZ 6609

DENPASAR

15:10

DAILY

MERPATI AIRLINES

MZ 6609

DENPASAR

16:45

TUE, SAT, SUN

MERPATI AIRLINES

IT 06

DENPASAR

16:30

DAILY


INDONESIA AIR TRANS

TGN 541

DENPASAR

17:10

DAILY


TRIGANA AIR

MZ 830

SURABAYA

19:00

WED, FRI, SUN

MERPATI AIRLINES

MZ 6621

DENPASAR

19:25

DAILY

MERPATI AIRLINES

DAILY DEPARTURE (INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS)

MI 121

SINGAPORE

11:10

SATURDAY

SILK AIR

MI 125

SINGAPORE

16:45

MON, THU

SILK AIR