Explore the heart of Lombok with a blend of stunning nature and rich culture. This full-day tour takes you deep into the island’s lush interior to discover magnificent waterfalls and authentic Sasak traditions.
We will pick you up at the hotel lobby. The driver will be waiting for you with a signboad with the lead travel name
• Benang Stokel & Benang Kelambu Waterfalls Nestled at the foot of Mount Rinjani, these twin waterfalls are surrounded by tropical forest. Benang Kelambu is unique for its curtain-like water flowing through ferns, while Benang Stokel offers a cool plunge pool.
• Local Market Stop (Optional) Visit a vibrant local market where villagers sell fruits, spices, and handmade goods. • Panoramic Rice Terrace Views Enjoy scenic views of lush rice terraces during the drive and photo stops along the way.
• Traditional Sasak Village Visit Walk through a traditional village where locals maintain ancestral customs, architecture, and weaving techniques. Learn about the Sasak people’s way of life firsthand.
The Islamic Center NTB (often called the Islamic Center Mosque Mataram or Masjid Hubbul Wathan) is the largest and grandest mosque in Lombok, located in the heart of Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara.
Banyumulek Art Market (Pasar Seni Banyumulek) is a traditional market in Lombok, famous for its unique pottery and handicrafts. Located in Banyumulek village, this market is the center of Lombok’s pottery-making tradition, where local artisans create beautiful handmade items such as vases, kitchenware, decorative lamps, and traditional Sasak-style ceramics. Visitors can walk through the market, watch demonstrations of pottery-making, and even try shaping clay themselves. The products sold here are not only functional but also carry cultural and artistic value, often decorated with Lombok’s distinctive patterns. The market is a great place to shop for souvenirs while supporting local craftsmen and learning more about Sasak culture and traditional arts.
Lingsar Temple is one of the most unique and sacred temples on Lombok Island, located about 9 km east of Mataram. Built in 1714 by the Balinese King Anak Agung Ngurah, it is a symbol of harmony and unity between different religions and cultures on the island. What makes Lingsar Temple special is that it is not only a Hindu temple but also a sacred place for the Sasak people, who follow Wetu Telu, a syncretic form of Islam unique to Lombok. Within the temple complex, you will find separate areas for Hindu Balinese worship and for the Sasak Muslim community, showing how both religions coexist in mutual respect. One of the highlights of Lingsar Temple is the annual Perang Topat Festival, held in the temple’s courtyard. During this lively tradition, Hindus and Muslims come together to throw ketupat (rice cakes wrapped in coconut leaves) at each other as a symbol of gratitude for blessings, rain, and fertile land.
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