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  2. Mandalika (resort area) - Wikipedia

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    Mandalika is a coastal resort area in Central Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.It is designated as a special economic zone (Kawasan Ekonomi Khusus / KEK) [3] which stretches over 1,035.67 hectares of the southern coast of the island of Lombok.

  3. Kuta, Lombok - Wikipedia

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    Lombok international airport is only a 20 minutes drive from Kuta and this, coupled with more airlines offering direct flights to Lombok, has seen Kuta overtake Senggigi as the most popular and convenient tourist destination in Lombok. Kuta was also very fortunate to escape the damage that decimated North Lombok and severely damaged many ...

  4. List of beaches in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Kuta Beach, Kuta, Bali. Kuta beach is the most popular beach. Originally a surfing destination Kuta Beach is nowadays Bali's party beach and is packed with hotels, restaurants, bars and night clubs. The district is known as the location of the 2002 Bali bombings. [11] Jimbaran Beach, Jimbaran. The beach is populated by many luxurious resorts. [11]

  5. Lombok - Wikipedia

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    Lombok International Airport is located in southwest Lombok, 1.5 hours drive to Senggigi main tourist areas in the west Lombok, 2 hours drive to the jetty of Teluk Nara before you cross to Gili Islands and about 30 minutes drive to Kuta south Lombok.

  6. 31 Best Weekend Spa Getaways to Book Now - AOL

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    The resort also features a Sothys spa offering facials, scrubs, and massages. These treatments cost extra, but come with exclusive access to a relaxation room, wood sauna, and outdoor jacuzzi.

  7. Tourism in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Following the hosting on the island of Lombok in 2009, the event was again hosted in Lombok-Sumbawa on 12–15 October 2010 at Santosa Villas & Resort in Senggigi on the west coast of Lombok. Entering its 16th year, TIME was organised by the Indonesian Tourism Promotion Board (ITPB) and supported by a wide number of tour participants in Indonesia.

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