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Travel Tips for Lombok Island Destination
A little research and planning can go a long way to insure you'll
have a safer, more economical and enjoyable trip for Lombok Island
destination, or as your little travel tips for destination of
Lombok. A little preparation will also help to keep your property
safe while you're traveling.
But, who can remember all the little details when you're rushing
to get away? We can help find the resources needed for planning
and remind you of all those little details so you can relax and
enjoy your travels.
1. What type of research should I do before I travel?
2. What additional research should I do when planning Lombok
Island travel?
3. Where can I find some online resources or travel tips for
Lombok destination to do some research for my trip?
1. Doing the Research |
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What type of
research should I do before I travel? |
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Do some
research; learn as much as you can about your destination.
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Check to see
what type of paperwork and documentation you will need to
travel |
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Find out
what type of diseases is common to the area you'll be visiting
and take actions to prevent your exposure to those diseases
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Check your
own medical coverage to see what type of coverage you'll have
when away from home. Consider purchasing trip insurance.
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If you plan
on driving, get your car ready and investigate the local road
conditions, laws and other driving requirements
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Do some
research about the costs of local items so you can set your
budget? Don't forget to budget for taxes and tipping. Many
governments charge high taxes for travel related services.
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Check the
dates of local major holidays or festivals, since services may
be limited on those dates. |
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2. What
additional research should I do when planning Lombok Island
travel?
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Find out if
you will need a passport to enter the country. Make sure your
passport is up to date and valid. |
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Some
countries will not let you in if your passport will expire
within six months of your return home, extend it, if you are
close to expiration. |
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Find out if
you will need any visas to enter the country.
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Find out
what types of vaccinations you will need to enter the country,
there may also be medications you'll need to take before,
during and even after your trip. |
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Check the
financial section of your newspaper, they usually post
exchange rates and checking in advance can give you an idea of
how much you'll need to budget. |
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Do some
research with countries official Customs to find out what you
can take with you and what you may bring back.
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Build some
basic language skills in the local language.
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Most of the
world uses the metric system, so try to become familiar with
this system. 1 kilometer = .62 mile so 100 kilometers per hour
= 62 miles per hour. |
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3. Culture Tips
I. DO
1. Smile and great people, especially elders.
2. Shake hands, gently.
3. Be sure to sit at the same level as other people.
4. Be polite to each other.
5. Use only the right hand to eat and hand objects or money to
someone.
6. Accept hospitality and food, you don't have to eat and drink.
7. Dress modestly. Women should keep upper arm and things covered.
8. Bend down and walk around seated people when you need to pass.
9. Say good bye and than you when you leave.
II. DON'T
1. Enter houses, buildings or village without being invited.
2. Wear shoes inside a house.
3. Point at people with your finger. Don't ever use your foot to
people.
4. Point the bottom of your feet directly at people whilst sitting
on the floor.
5. Touch anyone's head.
6. Step over people or food on the floor.
7. Eat with your left hand, or use your left hand to give or
accept object or money.
8. Raise your voice, especially in anger.
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Natural And Cultural Adventures Info
Policy applied
in rinjani-trekking.com to minimize the impact of tourism to
environment and a way to give back and preserve what we get from
local people and environment:
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We here
local people from Sembalun Lawang village and Senaru village.
The best guides and porters are local because they know very
well about environment, culture and other aspects.
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We realized
that our staffs (guides and porters) not only work for us, but
part of the company, so that we give only appropriate load
weight for each porter and provide them proper clothes and
jacket to adjust the cold temperature and suitable shelter
while working.
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In long
term, we’re trying to provide our guides and porters with life
insurance that could be also as life saving.
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All our
porters oblige to bring all rubbish out, and we expect the
same from our clients.
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We try to
minimize using wood to cook
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Dig hole for
toilet tent minimum 150 m from water resources.
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Serve local
food and drink in combination on our menu.
You have to knows about culture , and
We recommended our client do it.
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Learn some
basic words and phrases because this is the most effective and
fastest way to get closer to local people. Check out our
language section to learn simple and basic Indonesian.
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Ask
permission before you take picture or video.
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Tell local
people that you think their village, children, dress, culture,
or surrounding environments are beautiful or spectacular. This
will inspire them to be proud of their culture and to protect
the quality of their surrounding environment, hopefully
providing an incentive to resist resource exploitation and
westernization or lifestyle, and is preserving diversity.
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Try to buy
locally produced merchandise.
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Don’t come
into price negotiation if you’re not seriously intended to
buy. Pay a fair price for the goods and services you buy,
don’t go too far on bargaining. Our guides will help to inform
you about reasonable price. We don’t get commission from shops
we bring you or recommend to you to make sure you’re into fair
trade.
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Support
local community or environmental projects-rather than giving
money to beggars
Wildlife.
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Never
touches, pat, handle, touch, or stretch your hand towards any
wild or domestic animals.
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Some
deceases and parasites are directly transferable from animals to
human, and vice versa, especially to primates. If you are
visiting a primate colony, wild or captive, you should be in top
health with no chest ailments etc.
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Never feed
the local wildlife. This can cause many serious problems for
the animals and then create dependent on humans, displace
other native species, and suffer starvation when the tourist
season ends.
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Goes to the
extent of straining dishwashing water to remove food particles
to avoid animals take them.
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Please do
not approach when watching or photographing animals in a way
that causes them to alter their behavior. Your guide will
recommend to you the best escape distance (for them and you!)
for the specified animal and conditions as they are
encountered.
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Be sure
never to surround, or crowd an animal or get between mother
and off spring as these situations invariably result in
defensive, stressful and unpredictable behavior from the
animal.
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ry to be as
quiet as possible when around quiet animal. This increases the
value of the experience to your group and limit the disturbance
to the animals.
Environment.
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Do not buy
products made from endangered species, hard woods, shells from
beach traders, or ancient artifacts (which have probably been
stolen).
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If you want
to give gift, we courage you to give seeds of plants, flowers,
vegetables to combine on our programs. This way could give
value added to people and children to know plants from other
countries. As for visitor, it could be long time and live
memories.
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Carry out
litter, take bio-degradable soap, burn toilet paper, don’t
throw away plastic bags.
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Never
collect hollow or partially buried/decomposed logs, these from
perfect habitat for countless organisms and are creating soil.
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it’s not
advisable to throw rubbish onto a cooking fire .plastics give
off toxic fumes and aluminum foil burn full .both of these
should.
We has social programs at Sembalun
Village and Senaru Village.
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Opening
employment for the society of countryside of Senaru village
and Sembalun .
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We are
concern about children , we don’t use children workers any
form . opposite we create more opportunities for local
children .have a look on social Events.
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We are donate our
profit as follows : 5 % to support environment Rinjani
mountain and to support community or children .
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