The Gili islands, Lombok, Indonesia
Just a short 2 hour boat trip from Bali, on the northwest corner of Lombok, the Gili islands are three idyllic atolls where the beaches are still powdery white, the water a beautifull clear blue, with sunsets over Bali’s Mt Agung and sunrise over Lombok’s Mt Rinjani.
Home to the largest Irish bar on the smallest island in the world, a real Japanese sushi restaurant, 2 turtle hatcheries, 20 world class dive sites like Manta Point and empty white sandy beaches, Lombok’s Gili islands are becoming increasingly more popular.
Gili Air
Some would say the original backpacker Gili destination , even now still relatively untouched, a few new bar shacks have appeared on the beach, with accommodation slowly catching up with the other islands.
Gili Meno
The island lies directly in line in the middle of the other Gilis of Trawangan and Air, both only separated by 1 Km or so of water, it is by far the quietest most undeveloped natural island of the 3 islands. The only Gili island with a salt water lake, a bird park with a Beatles memorabilia bar, with some cool places to stay like Shack 58
Gili Trawangan
The largest of the Gilis and now by far the most popular to visit, accommodation choices start from backpacker and budget hotels, an increasing selection of mid range hotels, two resort style hotels and some luxury villas.
Many new international restaurants offering everything from Pizza, to Indian food and Spanish Tapas, and of course a definate must is the seafood BBQ’s all along the beach front.
No motorised transport
Fortunately all three Gili Islands will not permit any type of motorised transport on them and therefore rely on bicycles or horse and carts, locally known as “Cidomos”. Bicycles can be rented from any of the kiosks and cost from around Rp10,000 an hour, or better value, ask for the daily rate. Cidomos are easily located all over the islands but tend to hang around the harbour and busy spots, arrangements can be made if you are staying in a more remote place on the island, for instance a late ride home. Haggling is the norm, and always agree a price before your journey.
Families
Although originally discovered by backpackers in the mid eighties, and a reputation as a party destination, Gili Trawangan now boasts itself as a great destination suitable for families of all ages. Various new hotels and boutique bungalows now cater for children and offer good discounts, some have baby sitting services, and with lots of activities on the islands families are sure to enjoy their holidays to the full.
Snorkeling and Diving in Gili
The best place for snorkeling and swimming is along the main beach area a few hundred meters from where the boats pull in, this area is known as Goodheart. Masks, fins and snorkels can be rented by the hour or day, from any of the dive shops or the kiosks in the street. Glass bottom boat trips around the three islands are available and cost around 50,000rp per person. You can see all types of marine life just by snorkeling including the turtles, but please be careful not to touch the coral . There are dive sites to suit all levels of diver, and all offer a huge diversity of marine life including turtles, white tip reef sharks, rays, octopus, cuttlefish, and some unusual small stuff like frog fish, pipefish and scorpion fish. Most of the dives are drift dives along walls, slopes, sea mounds, canyons and more, and all dive sites are within a 10 minute boat ride of the dive centers, allowing plenty of time to enjoy the islands between dives.
Note; Please do not try to swim between the islands as the currents in the channel can be unpredictable and very strong.
Money matters
There is no ATM machine on the Gili Islands and currently no plan for one, all the dive shops and bigger hotels accept Visa and MasterCard credit cards, cash advances at 10% are available in many places most of the time but all relies on a rather shaky phone connection. Money changers will cash traveler’s checks and currency but at a lower reduced rate than on the mainland.
Electricity
All three Gilis now have their own PLN electric generating stations and have power 24 hours a day, however in the peak seasons this can be put under strain particularly late afternoon and early evening. A number of businesses have their own generators such as the larger hotels and restaurants so as to avoid the problem, and usually power cuts or mati lampu only last a few hours.
Communication
There are a number of internet cafes on Gili Trawangan all charging approximately the same, (around Rp200 per minute) although all operate at different speeds. For telephone calls the best place to use is the Wartel, located next to the art market.
Crime, safety and health
Generally there is very little crime on the islands, however no where is 100% free. As with any where in the world you travel its best to leave your valuables in your room, and ideally in your hotel safe. If you do have any problems on the island report them to the Head of the Island (Kepala Desa) at the Satgas office, located opposite the Harbour. There are two small basic clinics on Gili Trawangan that can deal with minor problems, located in the village and at Villa Ombak.
The Wallace line
Alfred Russel Wallace, the so-called father of animal geography, formulated his ideas on evolution by natural selection while observing and collecting wildlife in the islands of Southeast Asia. He was particularly impressed by the sudden difference in bird families he encountered when he sailed some twenty miles east of the island of Bali and landed on Lombok. On Bali the birds were clearly related to those of the larger islands of Java and Sumatra and mainland Malaysia. On Lombok the birds were clearly related to those of New Guinea and Australia. He marked the channel between Bali and Lombok as the divide between two great zoogeographic regions, the Oriental and Australian. In his honor this dividing line, which extends northward between Borneo and Sulawesi, is still referred to today as Wallace’s Line. The very first island of the Australian region is Gili Trawangan.
31 Jan 2008 phil










ABOUT THE GILI ISLANDS
Situated a short trip away from Bali are 3 tropical islands known as The Gilis.
The largest, Gili Trawangan is a magical paradise with white sandy beaches, coconut trees, great snorkelling and diving, traffic free roads (no cars or motorbikes) and beautiful sunsets.
If this was what your trip to Indonesia was for, then you will find no better example than this. The islands are a haven for people trying to get away from it all.
Getting there is easy, and whichever way you choose, you will be guaranteed to see some of Bali and Lombok’s breathtaking and stunning scenery.
Although originally discovered by backpackers in the mid eighties, and a reputation as a party island, Gili Trawangan now boasts itself as a great destination suitable for everyone.
Accommodation
Accommodation ranges from backpacker homestays, many mid-range bungalows with A/C and hot water, through to luxury 4 bed villas.
Eating and drinking
There are many restaurants on the islands and food ranges from local warungs serving traditional nasi campur to all types of international menus. Many restaurants offer beach front BBQ’s serving fresh fish, prawns and lobster. There is a Spanish tapas bar, an Indian restaurant, a sushi bar and even an Irish bar serving traditional English food.
Things to do
Activities on the island include diving and snorkeling trips around the 3 islands, cycling, horse riding, kayak courses, yoga classes and volleyball competitions. Alternatively you can take a horse cart around the island and stop for a sangria or beer to watch the sunset, or just simply relax in a hammock and read a book.
Turtle sanctuary
Just along the beach is the turtle sanctuary, by Dino Cafe, where you can see eggs in secure incubation areas, and 2 tanks with turtles between 12 weeks and 3 months. When the turtles are large and healthy enough they are released into the sea.
Diving
As one of Indonesia’s top areas for scuba diving and a reputation for being the “turtle capital of the world, with year round water temperatures around 28C, the islands have become popular for beginners and experienced divers alike. There are about 20 dive sites around the three islands, with a variety of topography (slopes, walls, ridges and canyons) and an enormous amount of diverse marine life. This includes black and white tip reef sharks, lots of turtles, lionfish, scorpion fish, cuttle fish and octopus. Moray eels, different types of rays (blue spotted, eagle and, from December to March, manta rays) not to mention schools of bump - head parrot fish every full moon, plus countless varieties of hard and soft corals. Haan’s Reef on Gili Air is fast becoming renowned for excellent œmuck diving where divers can see rare critters like frogfish, pink - leafed scorpion fish, mantis shrimp, nudibranchs, pygmy seahorses and robust ghost pipefish.
Biorock project
There are currently 14 artificial biorock reef regeneration structures on Gili Trawangan, their aim to create a coral reef and generate new marine life habitats. Stray or loose living corals are carefully collected and transplanted onto the structures. Two electrodes supplied with low voltage direct current cause electrolytic reactions and enhance coral growth up to 10 times. They are located along the beach front and are in water 8m-16m deep, a great snorkeling experience.
How to get there
Public ferries run every 2 hours between Padang Bai and Lembar and take around 4 ½ hours, bemos can take you to
Bangsal harbour where public shuttle boats leave frequently to all 3 Gilis.
Perama shuttle bus leaves every day from all main destinations in Bali and their boat leaves from Padang Bai at 13.30pm arriving in Gili around 6pm.
There are regular flights every day from Denpassar to Mataram, with Indonesia Air Transport, Merpati and Trans nusa.
Flight time is only 20 mins.
Fast boats run daily on demand services and leave from either Serangan Benoa or Padang Bai direct to Trawangan and take around 2 ½ hours.
I recently visited the Gili Islands from Bali with my Boss to write an article about the indiscovered screts there. When we made our enquiries with Phil at Island Promotions we were surprised how many ways there are to get there now.
For starters there are now 4 fast boat options to service Lombok and the Gili islands, the Mahi Mahi, the Blue Water Express, the Gili Cat and Bounty Cruises, all similarly priced and all a similar ride.
After our tour of trawangan and a few days resting up at Villa Baruna, a new 3 bedroom house with the idea of the owners was to build their own ‘home away from home’. And what agreat job, a great swimming pool, high open ceiling in the Dining living area, massive queen size beds and all the usual facilities of fresh hot water showers, Tv with DVD, and very helpfull staff to help with shopping etc.
Next day was a trip around Gili meno in a ‘Cidomo’ a horse and cart to you and me, and aimed our sites straight to the Gili Meno Bird park. Officially opened a number of years ago with accomodation facilities, the ” Cavern ” restaurant and Bar, is a beatles rock memorabilia exhibition with the only pool table on all the islands.
Entry to the park was easy and only cost a few dollars, as our guide took us around ( 2500 sq metre walkway ) it was quite surprising the varieties of birds ( 300 actually ) and their healthy condition. You can join in at feeding times, witness the bird nursery and view the growth and progress of newly hatched birds.
Now you can have the opportunity of owning a brand new fully modernised villa on Gili Meno and enjoy the extra facilities of the bird park. ‘ Club Meno ‘ has been designed to attract owners seeking a secure and safe location within a boutique villa complex.
This particular development has 15 villas and is a great place to relax and unwind to revive your spirits and body.
For more information contact www.gili-hotels.com
FREEDIVEGILI is the new place that you can learn to freedive in South East Asia, located at Manta Dive (www.manta-dive.com) on the idyllic island of Gili Trawangan in Lombok, just a short distance from the holiday island of Bali.
Apnea Total Instructor Mike Board will teach you breathing and relaxation techniques that will make you feel more comfortable holding your breath and allowing you to dive longer and go deeper. Whether you are interested in competitive apnea, spearfishing, or just improving your snorkelling and confidence underwater, FreeDiveGili is the ideal place for you to learn.
FREEDIVING although a relatively young sport is the oldest method of diving. It is the most natural way to experience the underwater world, swimming freely, silently and allowing you to get much closer to marine life without disturbing it.
Gili Trawangan has been one of Indonesia’s premier dive attractions for many years with its crystal clear waters, beautiful coral reefs and abundant marine life. This also makes it the perfect place to learn to freedive with beautiful dive sites only a walk off of the beach.
FREEDIVEGILI teaches the Apnea Total system of freediving education. For more information visit www.apnea-total.com
FREEDIVER COURSE
The Freediver Course is an entry level course designed to teach the fundamental skills of breath holding and freediving. This course is suitable for anyone interested in improving their overall comfort underwater, or for those with previous freediving experience, interested in developing the correct techniques to extend their limits. This two day course is comprised of two theory sessions and four open water dive sessions.
Courses
FREEDIVEGILI teaches the Apnea Total system of freediving education. For more information visit www.apnea-total.com
FREEDIVER COURSE
The Freediver Course is an entry level course designed to teach the fundamental skills of breath holding and freediving. This course is suitable for anyone interested in improving their overall comfort underwater, or for those with previous freediving experience, interested in developing the correct techniques to extend their limits. This two day course is comprised of two theory sessions and four open water dive sessions.
Day One
Theory
- Introduction to different freediving disciplines and freediving equipment
- Freediving skills: duckdiving, finning technique, the ascent and descent, equalizing
- 2 section breathing
Water Session One (Diving on a vertical line)
- Warming up and preparation
- Equalizing
- Duck diving, finning practice, streamlining
- Dives to 12m
Water Session Two (Fun dive/boat dive)
- Practice skills whilst diving on a reef at 5 – 12m
Day Two
- Safety in freediving
- Pranayama (Yoga breathing practices)
- Correct pre-dive and post-dive breathing
Water Session (Diving on a vertical line)
- Preparation and warm ups
- Free Immersion to 20m max
- Constant Weight (with fins) diving to 20m max
- Practice recovery of an unconscious diver (black out) underwater
ADVANCED FREEDIVER COURSE
The Advanced Freediver Course is an intensive program for freedivers wishing to dive deeper and longer safely. This course builds on the fundamental skills already acquired through the Freediver course. The pre-dive breathing technique is developed further by introducing a 4 section breathing method and divers will learn different techniques to prepare the body and mind for deeper diving. Divers can expect to reach depths of 30-40 meters and achieve static apnea breath hold times of over 3 minutes. This course lasts for three days and consists of both theory and water sessions.
Day One
Theory
4 Section breathing technique
- Pre-dive breathing pattern
- Warm-up routines
- Deep equalization techniques
Water Session
- Warm-up and preparation
- Exhale (FRC) dives
Day Two
Theory
- Training techniques
- Deep diving skills
- Breakpoint and gliding
- Stretching
- Safety
Water Session
- Preparation and warm-up techniques
- Negative pressure static dives (NPSD)
- Deep dives (max 40m)
Day 3
Theory
- Mammalian Dive Reflex (MDR)
- Advanced Static Apnea preparation
Water Session
- Static Apnea
- Safety during Static Apnea