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Indonesia Java International Destination

Indonesia Java International Destination , Indonesia Java Is Paradise Culture , Arts , And Travel International Destination In Asia. many tourism can visit The Incredible Java of Indonesia as International Destination and enjoy the beautiful resort in indonesia java. Indonesia Java International Destinationis not only the motto, but it’s real. Indonesia have many beautiful placed, diverse culture, and good place for your journey travel. java is which one island in indonesia. and indonesia country located in one of the countries of asia. you can visit INDONESIA THE AMAZING ASIA with air travel. you can flight booked on indonesia travel websites or the other website. you can also view asia maps to know where location indonesia country specially java destination. Currently, Indonesia consists of 33 provinces. Of the 33 provinces, 5 provinces have special status as a Special Area are: Aceh, Jakarta, Papua, West Papua and Yogyakarta source here. java indonesia have many arts and culture, java island have many city and have 6 provinces (West Java, Central Java, East Java, Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Banten).
why I must visit Indonesia Java International Destination?
i will explain, indonesia rich heritage culture. not only Bali island, Indonesia Java also has many tourist places to visit. and you will be enjoy if you choose java destination for your holiday.
what sights can be visited in Indonesia Java International Destination?
in indonesia java international destination, you can visit relic temple like borobudur and prambanan temple, the beach like a parangtritis beach, pangandaran beach, the mountain like a bromo and merapi, tea garden like a medini and pagilaran, coffe garden like a banaran, the waterfall like a curug gendang, the zoo like a gembiraloka and bonbin, craft centre, the royal palace like a yogyakarta and solo and many more place and I can make sure you are not disappointed.
What tourist attractions in Java is more expensive than other tourist places in asia ?
I can answer. NO ! tourism place in Java Indonesia is cheaper than other Asian countries and many options you can choose.
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Makassar, South Sulawesi Tourism Travel Guide Information Indonesia

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Akiko
Makassar, (sometimes spelled Macassar, Mangkasara) formerly called Ujung Pandang is the provincial capital of South Sulawesi, Indonesia, and the largest city in Sulawesi Island. From 1971 to 1999, the city was formally named Ujung Pandang and after a precolonial fort in the city, and the two names are often used interchangeably. Makassar has become the primary port and airline hub of the eastern archipelago, the thousands of remote islands being developed and incorprated into the mainstream of Indonesian society and economy.

Makassar also played a key role in Indonesian history. The 16th-century Gowa Empire was based here until the Dutch weighed in. Three centuries later, in the 1950s, the Makassarese and Bugis revolted unsuccessfully against the central government. Loud, independent-minded, intense and proud, Makassar certainly leaves an impression.

Makassar also is gateway to East past of Indonesia and entry point to an adventurous tour to the Tana Toraja highlands, deep in the fertile plateaus of Sulawesi, or also known as Celebes. The unique Torajan culture, including their animistic burial rites call it Rambusolo, makes this region one of the most fascinating wonders in Indonesia.

Today Makassar is a bustling city with inhabitants from all over the archipelago, ethnic and most dominant language is Makassar and Bugis, at the last census people also spoke Javanese, Sundanese, Batak, Minangkabau and Banjarese. Tens of thousands were put in the last language group \'remaining languages\', which concludes most of the innumerable languages in eastern Indonesia. People from this region come to Makassar to trade, to study, to buy provisions or just to escape the limitations of the village life.

One of the potential sector in Makassar is from tourism industry, existing tourist variety, good nature tourism with its natural conditions. The most interesting ways of spending an evening in Makassar, is going to see the Losari Beach in Indonesia call it Pantai Losari, which boasts a row of food stalls that seems to go on for ever. In the tourist shops on Jalan Sombaopu you will find woodcarvings from Papua and Eastern Kalimantan, masks from Tanimbar and Bali, bronze drums from Alor, ikat fabrics from Flores, wooden sticks from Central-Sulawesi, clove-shovels from Ambon, sirih-nut dishes and metalworks from the Buginese-Makassarese area, Chinese ceramics, and old Dutch, English and Spanish coins brought from everywhere in the archipelago. The city occupied 175,7 square kilometers area. Located in southern part of South Sulawesi and faces the horizon of Makassar Strait

Makassar tourism and tourist travel guidelines can be enumerated as below :

Fort Rotterdam.
Fort Rotterdam also know Benteng Makassar is a historical artifact of the greatness of the past kingdom of South Sulawesi. Gowa Kingdom was the strongest and the most glarious kingdom during the 17th century. During the time Makassar was know a trading city.
Viewed from the sea the kingdom of Makassar during that period was an area that was completely fortified. In year of 1967 when Gowa was under the power of Dutch, all forts was destroyed except Fort Rotterdam and two years later Fort of Somba Opu was totally destroyed by The Dutch government.
During the Dutch colonialism, the fort was rebuilt and renamed 'Fort Rotterdam'. During the period the fort and its area started to be the center of governmental and commercial activity. During the Japanese colonialism the fort functioned as the ceter of agricultural and language studies.

Islamic Center.
Al Markas Al Islami (formerly Masjid Raya Makassar) is the most luxuarious Mosque in South Sulawesi and the largest in the eastern par of Indonesia. Besides functioning as the center of worship its also facilities the education, social and culture activities.
Al Markas Al Islami stand in 10 hectare area in Makassar Downtown. This worship center appears dominantly due to its size and lovely shape.

The Old Grave of King Tallo.
These old tombs are regarded as a complex, due to the size in wich 778 grave in different forms and of various material are laid. Its located in the northern part on Makassar City, exactly on the former Tallo fort. Formelly, Tallo Kingdom was an area ruled by Gowa Kingdom. That kingdom was later devided into two major divisions since the king had two Princes, both were ambitious men to be the next king. The two kingdom are : Tallo and Gowa. Therefore a proverb emerged : Dua Raja Satu Rakyat (one folk under the rule of two king). Besed on the data from the available literature and archeologists, it is said that the graves of Tallo and Gowa kings from the beginning to the end of the 17th century can be found in this graveyard.

Paotere Harbor.
Paotere is the place to anchor the sailing boat og the people of Sulawesi coming from all part of Indonesia. The sailing boat anchored there varied in style ans shape, such us Phinisi Boat, Lambo and some others. It is a fascinating and amazing scenery of the masts standing side by the side. It is event more beautiful and fascinating during the sunset with its colorful rays.

The Graveyard of Prince Diponegoro.
Prince Diponegoro was the son of Sultan Hamengkubuwono III of Yogyakarta, one of the king from the oldest kindom of Java, who let the struggle against the Dutch, which is widely known as Java War in the year 1825 - 1830.
The war exploded due to the rejection of the Dutch colonial policy, the raising of the tax and the acquisition. He was eventually caught through a trick, exiled to Manado and was later moved back to Makassar where he was first arrested. He died in Makassar in 1855. His tomb build in the family graveyard, is preserved and seriously cared. it was build in accordance with the Javanese tombs.

Samalona Island.
Across the harbor of Ujung Pandang is Samalona Island which has been developed into a pleasant recreational resort and It can be reached by boat in 45 minutes from Makassar. Samalona Island is a cluster of coral reefs area with 2,34 ha in width. This small island is a favourite destination for local. There are some activities you can do there like sunbathing above the sandy beach and diving into the deep waters of Samalona Island to observe the wonderful coral reefs and beautiful sub-marine.

Kodingareng Island.
Kodingareng Island was elected preservation centre because the island has the widest coral reefs in South Sulawesi which are still in a good condition. Kodingareng Keke Island located in Sub-District of Ujungtanah, Makassar. The distance is about 8.37 miles or 13.48 kilometers from the coastal city of Makassar.
Now, about a thousand heads of families now inhabit the island which is about 13 km from Makassar is. As an island tour, people who visited the island to see the beauty of white sand lined with trees on the beach. Tourist can stay in trim cottages. Do something fun, with the clear waters without city waste contamination very good for snorkeling , than rest comfortably and also can enjoy sunbathing during the day.

Trans Studio Word Indoor Theme Park.
Trans World Studio located in the Regions and the Global Tourism Business Tanjung Bunga, Makassar, the area of integrated tourism object in Makassar. Trans Studio was built of 12,7 hectares with investment of IDR 1 trillion more. Facilities built in the shopping center which includes the Trans Walk and Rodeo Drive, and Studio Trans, Trans Hotel, office of Bank Mega. Trans Studio building was built around 22,000 m² with 20 meters high which is the largest indoor amusement park in and the biggest indoor theme park in Asia at this time.
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Somba Opu Shopping Center.
Somba Opu shopping street well know as shopping area for souvenir, handycraft, gifts, cloth, gold and many more. Located near at Losari Beach.

Mandala Monument.
Monument is a cenotaph destined to all nations heroes who struggling and died in the Liberation of West Papua from the Dutch in 1963. Located centrally in Jalan Jenderal Sudirman, the monument itself is surrounded by a broad, open-air entertainment area that forms a hub of political, cultural and social performances in the city.
The construction of Monument Mandala began in 1994, and it was opened on 19 December 1995 – the anniversary of Sukarno\'s famous Trikora speech. The monument\'s main purpose was to tell the story of the ‘liberation\' of West Irian – now Papua – in the context of the broader struggle for Indonesian independence.

Chinese Temples.
In Makassar the temple usually call it with 'Klenteng' or 'Wihara'. There are four old temples that located in down town of Makassar. The most important is Tian Hou Gong or Temple of the Heavenly Queen, on the corner of Jl. Serui and Jl. Sulawesi. This was probably built in the early 18th century and restaurated in 1738, 1803 qnd 1867. The statue of the \'heavenly queen\', Tian Hou is on the back side of the main althar behind a wooden wall. She is the protector of the sailors and is often related with fertility. From the side-althars, the first on the left is dedicated to the \'Golden Mothers of the Golden Immortals\', the second to Xuan Tian Shang Di, which is honoured in Indonesia for it\'s medical powers; the third to the protectionate of Fertility. The althars in the patio are dedicated to several buddhist gods. The Long Xian Gong or \'Temple of the Appearance of the Dragon\', along Jl. Sulawesi and Jl. Bali, was built in 1868. The main althar is dedicated to Xian Mu, \'Mother of the Immortal\'; the althar on the right side to Mi Lo Fo, the protectionate of jewelriesl that on the left side to Tu Di Gong, god of the soil and wealth. The Temple of the Community of Merchants of Guandong, close to Long Xian Gong, was damaged when the road was improved. It\'s dedicated to Guan Di, protectionate of the Guangong communities. The Chinese came here to plead oaths, before being withness in a court. On the right side of Guan Di are a horse and it\'s jockey, towards who mothers aim their prayers that their children will be obedient. Since 1987 the Chinese community has permission to hold lion dances on Jl. Sulawesi during Chinese new year. The fourth temple, along Jl. Lombok, is fairly new. It was built in 1953 to replace the temple along Jl. Sulawesi, which was destroyed during the Japanese occupation.

Shopping Center/Mall.
Grosir Market Butung, Mall Ratu Indah (MARI), Mall Panakukkang (Mall Diamond), MTC Karebosi, Karebosi Link, Central Market, Mall GTC Tanjung Bunga, Trans Studio Mall.

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Aceh Tourism Information - Indonesia Travel Guide

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Wina Lim
Aceh is a special territory of Indonesia , this position is the same with Jakarta and Yogyakarta. Aceh was located on the northern tip of the island of Sumatra. Aceh\'s full name is Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam.
Banda Aceh is the provincial capital and largest city of Aceh. Banda Aceh is a city which was established on April 22, 1205 by Sultan Alaidin Johansyah, is one of the oldest Islamic city in the South-East of Asia. The population was approximately around 500,000 peoples in 2007. The prior city name was Kutaraja, determined as the provincial capital in 1956. Later its name was changed into Banda Aceh, where the first part of its name comes from the Persian bandar and means 'port' or 'haven'. It is also proudly referred to as the 'port to Meccah', as Islam first arrived in Aceh and spread throughout Southeast Asia.
In the early seventeenth century the Sultanate of Aceh was the most wealthy, powerful and cultivated state in the Malacca Straits region. Aceh has a history of political independence and fierce resistance to control by outsiders, including the former Dutch colonists and the Indonesian government. Aceh has substantial natural resources, including oil and gas - some estimates put Aceh gas reserves as being the largest in the world. Relative to most of Indonesia, it is a religiously conservative area.
Until December 26, 2004, Banda Aceh was a relatively a little known town. On that day the Indian Ocean earthquake struck off the western coast of Sumatra. Banda Aceh was the closest major city to the earthquake\'s epicenter, and suffered further damage when a tsunami struck shortly afterwards. It was the worst hit area out of all the locations hit. 130,000 people died and many more were injured. 3 and a half Years after tsunami , a small number of people are still living in barrack-style temporary living centers (TLC) or tents. Reconstruction is visible everywhere, that a great thing for aceh people.
Nice to See in Aceh
Still a little people knows that Aceh is rich of events, attraction and unique cultures that it can be fascinate anyone. Aceh is also rich in natural beauty, waves and sea garden which is suitable for diving. Some of most beautiful Aceh tourism and historical sites and beaches have been damaged by the massive earthquake and Dec \'04 Tsunami but peoples there take care of their beautifull places.
This province which is also known as 'Porch of Mecca' (Serambi Mekkah) has  various coastal attractions, handicrafts and various coastal attractions,  handicrafts and nature tourism. Besides that, You can also enjoy spiritual tourism and family tourism. The Government of Aceh wants to change the image that the tour is interesting not only on the beach or other beauty nature places but also spiritual sites and family attractions that can provide insight and spiritual values.
Some of nature interesting place are Lhok Nga beach, Ujung Bhate beach, Rencong handicrafts, hot spring water, etc.  Spiritual and family tourism such as Indragiri Citadel Mosque (one of the oldest mosque in Aceh),  tomb of Admiral Malahayati, Teuku Cik Ditiro tombs, etc.
Below are the list of interesting places in Aceh
Banda Aceh
  1. Museum Negeri. The museum is filled with antiques. Among the exhibits is a big clock, a gift from the Emperor of China and brought to Aceh by the famed Admiral Cheng Ho in 1414. Museum Aceh There is a museum in Banda Aceh located near the Governor\'s residence. The main building of the Museum is a house built in a traditional style by the Dutch Governor Van Swart in 1914. The museum is filled with antiques, and among the exhibits a big bell Cakra Donya a gift from the Emperor of China conveyed by Admiral Cheng Ho in 1414. On the bell can be found a Chinese script, Sing Fang Niat Toeng Juut Kat, no one knows what it really means.
  2. Gunongan, Gunong means mountain in Acehnese, is a man made miniature mountain built by Sultan Iskandar Muda. This was a gift of Sultan Iskandar Muda to his wife, Putro Phang who came from Malaysia. This building likely functioned as an important recreational peace for the Queen and other royal family members to climb. Gunongan is one of the most historical building in Aceh. Situated in Teuku Umar street, located in the Taman Sari Park ,opposite of the Dutch graveyard, Gunongan survived earthquake and tsunami. On the plague planted in front of the building, it said that the year of the construction was 1607. You are allowed to climb, but you need to contact the guard, to open the door The view from the top is nice. It is nice to walk around the building, get higher and higher. It is quite enjoyable to visit this place during the late afternoon or sunset. I couldn\'t help myself to try to figure out how was the view of Banda Aceh in 1607. And how was the queen manage to climb the miniature of the mountain. It was an exciting thought.
  3.  Pinto Khop which are located at a few steps from the Pendopo are also charms of the city. Gunongan was erected around the 16th century during the reign of Sultan Iskandar Muda.
  4. The Great of Baiturrahman Mosque is the main feature of Banda Aceh today. Lying at the heart of the city completed with excellent architectural style, this mosque is really one of Indonesia prime tourism sides. The Mosque was built during the REIGNs of Sultan Iskandar Muda (1607-1636) and had caught fire several time including when the Dutch attacked Kutaraja (Banda Aceh) in 1873. Another mosque to replace the former one was later built by Dutch Military Government that was completed in 1883. The Mosque is extra ordinary in architecture and ornamentation. It has five onion shaped domes, two tall minerattes, wide white walls, and around is pillars various kinds of beautiful ornament.
  5.  Kerkhof or Churchyard is a much visited site especially by Dutch visitors. War Memorial of Kerkoff Peucut Kerkoff is the burial place of the soldiers who died in the Acehnese War. About 2,200 soldiers were buried in this graveyard including the General Kohler. Their names, where and when they died can seen at the gateway to the Kerkoff.
Aceh Besar / Jantho
  1. Cut Nyak Dhien House. The house is a replica of the heroine Cut Nyak Dhien House, from the Aceh War. The house was burnt down by the colonial forces but a replica was built later. This house in Lam Pisang, about 6 kilometers from Banda Aceh, is now a museum.
  2. Lhoknga Beach, White sandy beaches and charming and beautiful view, especially for enjoying the sunset. Lhok Nga is used to be frequented by many surfers from arround the world during the winter months. It\'s a long white sand beaches, and still famous place to be visited even after Tsunami. Lhoknga beach can be reached by bus, mini buses or taxis, about 17 km from Banda Aceh to Meulaboh directions. It takes around 20 minutes from the city. You\'ll find rice field on the way to Lhok Nga.... the new chapter of Aceh has been start, the new beginning of beauty and new life in Aceh after the tsunami.
  3.  Lumpuuk Beach, Lumpuuk beach used to be a popular beach. Calm water and overlook the nearby cliff island, it\'s just beautiful. There is also cave hidden on the hill rock. Although the situation is much different now, but still, it\'s still interesting place to see. Lumpuuk is situated near Lhonga beach.
  4.  Ujung Batee Beach, Ujung Bate is a black sand beach nice for walking and collecting seashells. The beach is decorated with pine trees. It is nice to go picnic, enjoy the shade under pine trees overlooking the beach and swayed by the waves.
Sabang (Pulau Weh), Sabang island has gorgeous beaches and spot for diving. Virging Iboih forrest with beautiful waterfalls and Keuneukai hotspring. This beautiful island on the most western tip, is where the measurement of geographical of Indonesia starts. The zero kilometer sign is situated in the island. Sabang is also a famous place for weekenders from Banda Aceh. The island is a gorgeous spot for snorkelling and diving. It has beautiful beaches with beautiful coral reefs. I hope I am not too boasting by saying Sabang is heaven for the divers. There are diving operators in Sabang. Famous spot for diving is Iboih, Rubiah island and Gapang. The facilities in Sabang are simple and modest. Moderate class is found in Gapang. There are cottages with AC and attached bathroom. Cottages in Iboih are much simpler. Bring your own sleeping bag If you don\'t dare to lay down in the thin mattress. The price is considerably cheap. Breakfast is rarely included. From Banda Aceh, it is recommended to take speedboat from Ulee Lheu. It only takes 45 minute with cost of Rp 60,000. If you are heading to Gapang or Iboih, you can take public transportation ( L-300 minibus stuffed with passangers). The cost is around 40,000 to 50,000 with travelling hours around 1 hour.
Aceh Utara / Lhokseumawe
Lhokseumawe is a town located 274 km from Banda Aceh which is now being developed as an industrial zone. Many gigantic plants are constructed following the discovery of huge LNG resources in the area. Touristic features of the town is a.o. Samudera Pasai. It was the first great Islamic kingdom of Indonesia. All that remains of it, however, is a graveyard 18 km east of the town. One of the graves belongs to Malikussaleh, as Samudera Pasai\'s first king. Other objects for visitors at Lhoksuawe city are Blang Kolam Falls and Ujung Blang beach
Aceh Tengah / Takengon
  1. Takengon, Takengon is a town located in the central area of Aceh. It is being promoted as a tourist resort since its temperature is about 2O degree C (68F), cool enough for a holiday resort. The main feature of the town is Lake Laut Tawar. It is a pleasantly cool holiday resort, at an altitude of 1,200 meters above sea level. Central Aceh is one of Sumatra\'s foremost producers of high quality coffee. A warm water pool at Simpang Balik, Loyang Koro and Loyang Pukes caves by the side of Laut Tawar are also interesting objects.
  2.  Lake Laut Tawar, Located near Takengon, in the highlands of Cental Aceh, is very scenic. It has soaring cliffs around the shore which are ideal for rock climbing. The lake is also stocked with trout. There are warm water pools at Simpang Balik. Many caves dot the lake\'s surroundings, Loyang Koro and Loyang Pukes caves by the side of Lake Laut Tawar are interesting to explore. Motorboats can be hired for fishing and sightseeing.
Aceh Tenggara / Kutacane
  1. The Leuser National Park of Gunung Leuser is probably the wildest in Indonesia, located in Southeast Aceh, can be reached from either Kutacane, or Takengon. This magnificent national park has a wealth of flora and fauna. The park also has research facilities for the study of primates, birds, insects, and other animals. Basic accommodation facilities are available at Ketambe. The rapids-infested Krueng Alas river inside the park is popular with rafters.
  2. Alas River, The Alas River, 165 km southeast from Takengon, cuts through the Gunung Leuser National Park. This area is especially popular among the young and adventurous. The sharp bends and many rapids are challenging to white-water rafters.
Simeulue\'s Lobster
Simeulue is beautiful. although many places are not enjoyable for swimming because of its reefs. Most of beautiful beaches are found in Salang and Alafan sub-district. Simeulue is surrounded by small islands. There are surprisingly people living in some of those islands. As Simeulue has reefs around the island, this is a perfect place for lobster, shrimp and crabs. When you visit Simelue, your visit is not completed without having a plate of lobster. Sambai village (Teluk Dalam sub-district) is recommended favorite palce to get fresh lobster. Although you can\'t expect lobster to be cooked, you can buy lobster as much as you like, then take it to near small restaurant stalls and have them cooked for you. Although the wave is not as dramatic as in Nias island, not too bad areas for surfing. In Teupah Barat and Teupah Selatan, there are places nice for surfing. There is also one well-known resort name Willy\'s Resort (in Busung village) which is known among the surfers.
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The Soekarno-Hatta airport in Jakarta, Ngurah Rai airport in Bali, Sultan Syarif Hasim airport in Pekanbaru, Tabing airport in Padang, Juanda airport of Surabaya and the Sam Ratulangi airport in Manado. Authorized seaports are Batam, the Sekupang, Batuampar, Nongsa, Marina, Teluk Senimba, Bandar Brintan, Talani Lagoi and Bandar Sri Udana Labon in the Riau archipelago, Sri Bintan Pura in Tanjung Pinang, Belawan port and Sibolga in North Sumatra, Yos Sudarso Tanjung Perak in Surabaya, Teluk Bayur of Padang, Tanjung Priok at Jakarta, Padang Bai and Benoa in Bali, the port of Jayapura, Bitung, Tanjung Balai Karimun, Tanjung Mas in Central Java, Tenua and Maumere in East Nusa Tenggara, Pare-Pare and Soekarno Hatta port in South Sulawesi.

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The Tourist Island of Batam

In recent times, Batam has become a popular tourist destination because of the many superb Batam hotels that have opened here providing the optimal accommodation tailored to the visitor\'s requirements and budget. Batam is an island on the Riau province in Indonesia. Time slows on this lovely island as it entices tourists in to indulging themselves in luxurious vacations.

Batam has extensive golfing facilities aimed at the business and leisure traveler from Singapore. A short hop away from Singapore, Batam is an ideal place for those jaded with the pace of life in the big city. Many of the larger hotels offer day golfing packages or golfing weekends, catering to those looking for uninterrupted time on the course without worrying about the paraphernalia. Boasting international standard courses set in breathtaking surroundings with health club and spa facilities on site, it is no surprise that Batam is getting quite a reputation as a golfing destination.

Enjoy Brilliant Batam

Batam is a free trade zone. This is good news for all those golfing widows as it gives them ample opportunity to indulge in some retail therapy. Batam is a shopping haven where you can buy a vast variety of products in many different environments. It has many upscale malls with high profile international brands. This is a great opportunity to nab some tax free bargains. For insight in to the shopping habits of the locals, visit the smaller malls. Here you can find some excellent deals on locally made items. These malls also tend to have very good food courts with delicious food at reasonable prices. This tiny island is the ideal place to buy the latest in fashion, electronics and everything else at amazingly low prices.

Barelang Road is an excellent road for cycling. The road travels over six bridges. The first spectacular bridge connects Batam to the islands surrounding it. These islands are sparsely inhabited and built on. It makes for a beautiful background to cycle in. Apart from all the above, Batam has a well developed waterfront which offers a wide range of activities. You can rent a jet ski, fly with a para glider, snorkel and dive. Many hotelsare based around the waterfront so after enjoying yourself, you don\'t need to go any further. The Ocarina Park offers a gamut of entertainment and activities, showcasing the Waterfront City that displays a football field, go-kart racing track, a fishing pond, a play area for kids, water and sea sports activities. Besides visiting the Melur Beach, the Mesjid Raya or Grand Mosque, the Maha Vihara Duta Maitreya, Buddhist Temple and the popular Holiday resorts on Nongsa Beach.

Batam Guides Travelers to Restful Havens


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The Indonesian Government extends Visa on Arrival (VoA) to nationals of 63 countries which can be obtained at designated entry airports and sea ports. Visa-on-Arrival are valid for 30 days and are extendable with another 30 days to be applied at Immigration offices in Indonesia.

Please note that starting 26 January 2010, the 7-day Visa-on-Arrival has been discontinued.

Countries extended Visa-on-Arrival facility are:
1. Algeria, 2. Australia, 3.Argentina, 4. Austria, 5. Bahrain, 6. Belgium, 7. Brazil, 8. Bulgaria, 9. Cambodia, 10. Canada, 11. Cyprus, 12. Denmark, 13. Egypt, 14. Estonia, 15.Fiji, 16. Finland, 17.France, 18. Germany, 19.Greece 20.Hungary, 21.Iceland, 22.India, 23.Iran, 24. Ireland, 25.Italy, 26. Japan, 27.Kuwait, 28. Laos PDR, 29.Latvia, 30.Libya, 31. Lithuania, 32.Liechtenstein, 33. Luxemburg, 34. Malta, 35. Maldives, 36.Monaco, 37. Mexico, 38. New Zealand, 39. the Netherlands, 40. Norway, 41. Oman, 42. Panama, 43. The People\'s Republic of China, 44.Poland, 45. Portugal, 46.Qatar, 47.Rumania, 48.Russia, 49.South Africa, 50.South Korea, 51.Switzerland, 52.Saudi Arabia, 53. South Africa, 54.Spain, 55.Suriname, 56.Sweden, 57.Slovakia, 58.Slovenia, 59.Taiwan, 60. Tunisia. 61.the United Arab Emirates, 62. the United Kingdom, 63. The United States of America.

Entry Ports Where Visa-on-Arrival May Be Issued are:

Airports:

* Soekarno-Hatta in Jakarta
* Ngurah Rai in Bali
* Sultan Syarif Hasim in Pekanbaru
* Minangkabau in Padang
* Juanda in Surabaya and
* Sam Ratulangi in Manado
* Polonia in Medan
* Hang Nadim in Batam
* Halim Perdana Kusuma in Jakarta
* Adi Sucipto in Jogjakarta
* Adi Sumarmo in Surakarta
* Husein Sastranegara in Bandung
* Ahmad Yani in Semarang
* Selaparang in Mataram
* Ei-Tari in Kupang
* Hasanuddin in Makassar
* Sam Ratulangi in Manado
* Sepinggan in Balikpapan
* Supadio in Pontianak

Authorized seaports are at Batam: Sekupang, Batuampar, Nongsa, Marina, and Teluk Senimba, Bandar Bintan, Talani Lagoi, Tanjung Balai Karimun, and Bandar Sri Udana Labon in the Riau archipelago, Sri Bintan Pura in Tanjung Pinang;  Belawan port and Sibolga in North Sumatra, Yos Sudarso Tanjung Perak in Surabaya; Teluk Bayur of Padang; Tanjung Priok harbor at Jakarta; Padang Bai and Benoa ports in Bali; the port of Jayapura; Bitung; Tanjung Mas in Semarang, Central Java; Tenua and Maumere in East Nusa Tenggara, Pare-Pare and Soekarno Hatta port in South Sulawesi.

Free Tourist Visa
Free Tourist short stay visas for  30 days are extended to tourists from 12 countries, namely from Brunei Darussalam, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and Hong Kong SAR, Macao SAR, Chile, Equador, Morocco and Peru,

VISA Application at Indonesia Embassies or Consulates

Visitors from other countries must apply for visa at Indonesia Embassies or Consulates in their home country. In addition, the visa cannot be replaced with any other immigration letters. The visa shall then be administered by Visa Officer in the presence of the applicant concerned.

You may find information on Indonesia embassies and consulates contact details at the Ministry of Foreign Affair website on the following direct link: www.deplu.go.id

For further information on applying for visa to Indonesia, you may browse our FAQs.

Free entry visa is also provided to delegates registered in a conference that is officially convened. In addition, tourist visa can be obtained from every Indonesian Embassy or Consulate. You can visit Indonesia through certain means and gates, by air via Jakarta, Bali, Medan, Manado, Biak, Ambon, Surabaya and Batam; by sea via Semarang, Jakarta, Bali, Pontianak, Balikpapan, Tanjung Pinang and Kupang. Maximum stay in Indonesia is two months.

Airport Tax
An airport tax of Rp150,000 is levied by airports on departing passengers on international flights and Rp.25,000 for those on domestic routes.

Tipping
Most hotels add a 10service charge to the bill on top of the 10tax. In restaurants where service charge is not added, a tip of 5 to 10on the bill will be appropriate depending on the service and type of establishment.

Customs
Maximum items allowed by customs when you visit Indonesia:

* 1 liter of alcoholic beverages
* 200 cigarettes OR 50 cigars OR 100 grams of tobacco
* Reasonable amount of perfume per adult, meaning if you arrive drenched in perfume the customs probably will not mind you carrying loads of bottles.
* Cameras, video cameras, portable radios, cassette recorders, binoculars and sport equipments are admitted provided they are taken out on departure. They must be declared to Customs.
* You are prohibited to carry:
* Firearms
* Narcotics drugs
* Pornography materials
* Chinese printing and medicines
* Transceivers and cordless telephone
* Films, pre-recorded video tapes, laser discs, VCDs, DVDs must be screened by Censor Board.
* Import or export of foreign currencies and travelers\' checks are allowed. However, the import and export of Indonesia currency, exceeding 100 million Rupiah is prohibited.

Further information on customs and taxes in Indonesia, log into www.beacukai.go.id
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Visiting For The First Time: Indonesia Travel Advice

Discover a land filled with diversity, beauty and wonder. Indonesia is a country encompassing over 13,000 islands bursting with wild life, warm clear water and lush tropical gardens. Exploring its grandeur could take a travels life time so where would one start? When trying to enjoy all the places to visit in Indonesia your best option is to break up your trip into smaller bites. A few of the islands you must see are Sulawesi, Lombok, Bali, and Banda Islands. This little bit of Indonesia travel advice will aid in your discovering the most of this unique land.

Sulawesis most visited areas are the more populated North and South regions. For those who prefer the aquatic side of life you will not be disappointed here. Diving in this area gives you a window into an awe-inspiring world of underwater grandeur. Unique coral gardens, varied fish and underwater volcanoes are only a few of the exciting things to see.

Land lovers can hike through rain forests, bask in the sun, or stroll down the endless white sand beaches. More adventurous types can climb volcanoes, white water raft down a river or climb to the top of a majestic waterfall.

Lombok is a less developed island where no motorized vehicles are allowed. The quite scene takes you back to a simpler time and allows your body to fully relax in this low key environment. The backpackers paradise known as the Gili islands is a must see for anyone who enjoys a hushed trek through dense tropical forests. Beaches here are lined with sleepy little cafes and surf that draw those looking for the perfect wave.

Looking for an island that offers it all? Come to Bali. This traveler friendly paradise boasts both intense natural landscapes and the most luxurious of modern comforts.

Five star restaurants with exquisite fresh sea food, shopping that will make you wish you brought that extra bag and spas with the ultimate in luxury are all at your finger tips. When you feel you need to step out into nature sprawling beaches and crashing surf abound. With so many options here you are guaranteed to never experience a dull moment.

Banda Island is a swimmers and a divers dream. Scuba diving is new to this area but divers from all over the world are becoming aware of its allure. Calm, crystal waters surround intense gardens of fragrant nutmeg trees above the water while below multi colored reefs host fascinating marine life.

All divers from the novice to the expert will find their comfort level here. You can snorkel in shallow warm lagoons or venture out to the sea where waters reach a depth of over 6,500 meters. Swimming around this island filled with fragrant nutmeg tress give you the sense you are the only person in the world basking in its sun soaked grandeur.

This enchanting land has something to offer everyone. Discover everything its has to offer. From its giant garden covered volcanic peaks to its clear boundless sea it is easy to see why this place is truly a travelers paradise.

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Traveling? Tips for taking your tunes along


(ARA) - Warm weather is upon us and for many families that means exciting vacations are right around the corner. It's time to start thinking about what to pack, as well as entertaining on-the-go activities that the whole family can enjoy.

No matter where your travels take you, music is never far behind. The Memorex Signature Audio Series offers great portable music options, perfect for warm weather vacations. Music is an important component to creating more "WeTime"- activities that promote family togetherness.

"Our research has shown that music is an integral part of quality family time, it is something that can be enjoyed by all members of the family," said Erica Danielski, Memorex global brand manager. "As people gear up to travel, the Memorex PurePlay Portable Speaker offers families a great iPod and iPhone compatible listening device that can be enjoyed inside, outdoors or even while in the car."

As your family prepares for its next vacation, keep these helpful tips in mind:

Prep your playlist. Before you leave for vacation, make sure to update your playlist to include new music and tunes the whole family will enjoy. Encourage your children to pick their favorite songs and merge your playlists together.  

Protect valuable electronics. Valuable electronics are often lost, damaged or stolen during vacations. Safeguard your favorite gadgets by thinking before you pack. Use passwords when available, never pack your valuable items in your checked luggage (as most airlines will not compensate you for lost or stolen electronics), and never leave bags unattended.

Pack a portable speaker system. Music encourages WeTime … as long as you're listening to tunes as a family, and not with separate earbuds and iPods. Be sure to pack a speaker system that the entire family can enjoy, such as the Memorex PurePlay Portable Speaker. This compact speaker system is battery operated and designed to fold up to easily fit in your purse or bag - perfect for the family on-the-go. What's more, the PurePlay has a rubberized bottom, designed to keep your music safe from water, sand and dirt - a perfect addition for a day by the pool or beach.

The complete Memorex Signature Audio Series is available for purchase at Amazon.com, Best Buy and Fry's. For more information, visit the Memorex Fan Page on Facebook or Memorex.com.



 

Fun tips for the family road trip




(ARA) - Few things bring a family together and create wonderful memories better than a summer road trip. And after several years of taking backyard "staycations" to save money, experts say families are again packing their cars and hitting the roads to see beautiful natural and manmade landmarks all across the country.

"Piling into the car and stopping along the way to take pictures next to one of the country's popular landmarks is back in fashion," says travel expert Emily Kaufman, "The Travel Mom." "From packing perfect road trip snacks such as Twizzlers Candy to planning activities to keep the kids happy in the car, road trips are about having fun and making memories that last a lifetime."

Whether planning for a ride into the city or being more adventurous with a cross-state trip, planning ahead for your road trip will help make the journey seamless and fun for everyone. Here are some hints from Kaufman to keep your family road trip full of wonderful memories:

* Pack an activity bag. Turn a hanging travel cosmetic case - or even a plastic bin that can fit under a seat - into a case full of fun. This case needs to be fully accessible at all times, with pockets stuffed full of age-appropriate activities for every person in the vehicle. For children, consider adding a roll of tin foil for sculpture creations. Or coloring books with washable markers and a cookie sheet to use as a drawing board. Also throw in a couple paper bags so everyone can make puppets and put on a show while in the car. For older riders in the vehicle, audio books, music, cameras and journaling or blogging materials help to fill the space between sightseeing destinations.

* Share a fun fact that is sure to get all members of your family smiling: If your family is traveling back in history this summer with a road trip along historic Route 66 from Chicago to Los Angeles, also known as the "Main Street of America," it would take nearly 19.5 million pieces of Twizzlers Twists to line the entire route.

* Consider the snacks that you pack. Avoid packing anything that's easy to spill like juice boxes, or snacks that melt. Try plastic bottles with sports tops or lids that can be tightly sealed for drinks. Also, bring along Twizzlers Candy - they are easy to share, and are the perfect car ride treat. Did you know that more than 875 candy bags would fill the cargo area of a traditional family minivan, keeping your family well-stocked throughout the entire trip? Of course, you might want to save some room for the luggage you'll need to pack.

* Include a first-aid kit. Injuries can happen at any time, and having basics like bandages, pain relievers, wet wipes, anti-bacterial ointment, tweezers and sunburn creams for "just in case" can make all the difference in the outcome of your trip. Blisters, splinters, small cuts and bruises can easily happen, especially as your family leaves the car and explores the countryside. Keep the kit small so it can tuck away in the corner of your vehicle until it's needed.

Still planning your family road trip this summer? You can win a trip to a well-known

U. S. landmark destination or other fun daily road-trip themed prizes like digital cameras, GPS units or a national park guidebook through the Twizzlers Landmark Summer promotion. Visit www.twizzlers.com to learn more, or to follow families who will be sharing stories about their adventures while on road trips this summer. Or visit www.Facebook.com/Twizzlers to share your own family's travel stories including photos and maps of where you went.

Tourism Batam city needs to be managed

Culture and Tourism Office in Batam city records as much as 252,019 foreign tourists visited Batam during the first quarter of 2011.

If asked where the only tourist area of ​​Batam? Certainly many of his head. But that's unique tourism. Something unthinkable can become the attraction of foreigners.

One of Batam attraction for foreigners is culinary tourism and shopping tour staple. Who thought shopping malls and shops that provide basic needs can be targeted foreign tourists. Who think the same basic needs is the reason they come to us?

But that's a fact. Just look at the Mega Mall last weekend, many residents of Singapore and Malaysia who shop staple. See also the shops in the Nagoya area. Perhaps because of the relatively cheaper price.

Without making this tour was formed by itself. Well, tourism is referring to the uniqueness. We show what it is - but that does not mean not managed in accordance with our culture.

Singapore attracts tourists with artificial entertainment. By leveraging existing technology in Singapore could tempt millions of people around the world to come there. Supported cleanliness and orderliness of Singapore emerge as a developed nation. We were often amazed by it. No wonder people of Indonesia there are many who come there even though we rupiah exchange rate is much lower.

Tourists who visit there. Well, now our job to manage purpose of the visit plus a long visit. Who would have thought natural life Batubesar attract tourists from South Korea? There are chickens roam the yard target excursions.

This is a potential that must be managed. Determination of the old village is not merely to regulate the legality of the land and then sold. Old hometown at the same time preserving the culture that was there. Old hometown would become a unique and rare goods hit by development of the era. Just look around us. The majority of us living in a housing, not a village, even though we come from the village.

Well, the village atmosphere like this often makes us nostalgic. Naturally, if there are tourists who enjoy a visit to the village, because they rarely see in everyday life. Village governance is neat and clean with beautiful well-maintained culture into terms of foreign tourists visiting to stay awake even increased.

It feels Batam not have too much trouble, such as Singapore who issued a large capital to attract foreign tourists. Batam has a natural. What is this alone that we manage. We have the ocean, farmland, villages and of course culinary.

All have been available, which is not yet manages to be interesting to visit. Make them comfortable to be a mandatory requirement they want to talk to friends and relatives in their country. www.batampos.co.id

The Temple and Vihara in Senggarang

 Senggarang is the central temple in the Riau Islands. This certainly is related to the presence of existing ethnic Chinese almost simultaneously with the development community in senggarang.

Its location overlooking the sea is very possible for the construction of these temples

This region is a region of Buddhist religious.

In this area there are several temples that magical assessed according to Buddhist belief.  
The temples are :


    * Sun Te Kong Temple (Temple of the god of fire)

Sun Te Kong Temple is located not far from Port Sengarang. The temple has about 300 year-old is the oldest temple in Senggarang. The establishment and existence of this temple almost coincided with Sengarang market. At first, this temple building still looks very simple compared to current conditions, this temple known as the temple of the god of fire, people of Chinese descent who came to this temple to pray for the sake of begging happiness.

    * Marco Temple (Temple of the god of the Sea)

Marco is the name of the ruler of the sea god who is very feared by the Chinese. according to the trust if their prayer at this temple, then he will get a safety at sea while sailing. Marco temple lies between the temple Sun temple Te Kong and Tay Tikong

Structure has a smaller form of temple Sun Te Kong. The temple was founded in the 17th century by Chinese people who inhabit senggarang. The building was never in pugar in 1987 by the Chinese community living in Senggarang part in this building then added with various decorations by improvements in some parts.

    * Tay Tikong Temple (Temple of the god of land)

Tay Tikong temple was built in conjunction with Marco temple. The location of this temple temple parallel to Marco, but the building is smaller and the tip. Temple Tay Tikong are still well maintained. Tay Tikong Temple known as temple of the god of the earth at the local Chinese community have confidence when praying at this temple then they will successfully harvest rice well, and can build a house.

    * Beringin Temple

Location of Beringin temple (tien Shang Miao) is not far from shore. This temple is estimated to have been aged 200 years. Previously, this temple was a dwelling house Kapitang. He was a prince in the village of Senggarang. After the end of term, this house be a place of worship Chinese community living in Senggarang. Because of old age, the building is much overgrown with banyan trees that cover the roof of the outer wall. Therefore, this temple is called Beringin Temple. Building homes at this time some have been lost, which left only partly used as a place of worship and Chinese society.

    * Temple Anio

Erletak Anio temple in the middle of the forest or river Papa Snake River in the village of Kampong Bugis. Called the Snake River because of the way to the temple is shaped like a snake winding. According to Chinese belief, if someone has not got a mate, praying at this temple according to the trust will soon get a mate. although the age of this temple has reached 200 years, but the condition was still well maintained.

    * Dharma Vihara Sasana

Dharma Vihara Sasana is the oldest monastery in Senggarang. Monastery built in the 17th century is situated on a slope which is not far from the temple Sun Te Kong. Condition was still well maintained. This monastery is a place of worship that embraces Buddhist vegetarian.

Penyengat Island

History of Tanjungpinang


In the days before independence, Tanjungpinang central part of the Malay Kingdom in the form of the Sultanate, founded in XVI century. Historically, the central government based in Penyengat Island, had now become the location of cultural tourism as well as Malay cultural development center, the first king who ruled the Sultan Abdul Rahman, or known by the name of the Sultan of Riau. During 1722-1911, he ruled with justice and wisdom, so that the welfare of the people increased and in addition he also managed to run the government, so famous in the archipelago and the Peninsula region.

After the Sultan of Riau's death in year 1911, the kingdom was passed on by his descendants and the last king is king named Engku Jakfaar and his wife Princess Hamida.

During the Dutch colonial city's status as the Residency which is the center of governors of the cities located on islands in Riau Islands region, in the early days of independence the city into districts of Tanjung Pinang, and increased status to the City Administrative - Cape County Pinang through 2000, and so upgraded to the Autonomous City - City Tanjungpinang with Law No. 5 of 2001, on June 21, 2001 up to now.
The monument proclamation which are near the port of Tanjung Pinang.

Tanjungpinang definitive with the election of Mayor by the local parliament Tanjungpinang, then as an elected mayor for the first time, is Dra. Hj. Suryatati A. Manan became Head of the Region. He ruled from 2002 until now with the new government entered the age at age-6 years. Central government which was originally located in downtown Tanjungpinang in a densely populated settlement was later moved to Senggarang (the northern part of town) as the central government. This is intended to offset the gap of development and population density that had been centered in the old city (west of the city).




Tourist sites in the city Tanjungpinang

Here are the tourist sites in the city Tanjungpinang :

No Name Address Kind
1. Monumen Raja Haji Fisabilillah Tanjungpinangkota View
2. Taman Rekreasi Hanaria Batu 11 View
3. Ramayana Dept Store Jalan Wiranto Shopping
4. Bintan Centre Batu 9 Shopping
5. Traditional Market Tanjungpinangkota Shopping
6. Akau / Pasar Malam Tanjungpinangkota Shopping
7. Mesjid Raya Sultan Riau Penyengat Island History Tourism
8. Komp. Makam Engku Putri Hamidah Penyengat Island History Tourism
9. Komp. Makam Raja Haji Fisabilillah Penyengat Island History Tourism
10. Komplek Makam Raja Ja’afar Penyengat Island History Tourism
11. Istana Raja Ali Penyengat Island History Tourism
12. Makam Raja Abdulrachman Penyengat Island History Tourism
13. Benteng Pertahanan Bukit Kursi Penyengat Island History Tourism
14. Perigi Putri Penyengat Island History Tourism
15. Sungai Carang Hulu Riau History Tourism
16. Komplek Makam Daeng Marewah Hulu Riau History Tourism
17. Komplek Makam Daeng Celak Hulu Riau History Tourism
18. Kota Piring Pulau Biram Dewa History Tourism
19. Makam S. Sulaiman Badrul Alamsyah Kampung Melayu History Tourism
20. Situs Istana Kota Raja Kampung Bugis History Tourism
21. Senggarang Pulau Senggarang ReligiousTourism
22. Hutan Bakau Dompak Dompak Country River Tour
23. Sore Island Sore Island Island tour
24. Terkulai Island Terkulai Island Island Tour

 
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