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The Gili Islands

How to Get There Island Hopping Island Transport


General Information
In the local dialect the word Gili means island. As such there are many islands using the word "Gili" that are found off the north, west, east, and south coasts of Lombok. In this exercise we will cover the three Gili Islands off the northwest coast of Lombok that are known as Gili Air, Gili Meno and Gili Trawangan. These are the most popular of all the islands that surround Lombok and have become tourist destinations in their own right.

As there are no natural basins for catching rain water on any of the three islands, fresh water has to be bought in from the mainland for cooking and drinking. Furthermore since no fresh water on the islands swimming pools and showers use salt water - kind of sticky the first day but everyone adjusts after a day or two. Note: a real advantage of the salt water is that the islands are, for the most part, mosquito-free since mosquitos do not breed in salt water.

There is no motorized transport allowed whatsoever on the islands - Only horse drawn carts ! For more on this see below. As well the islands can be very dark at night as there are no street lighting, therefore we recommend that you bring your own torch (flash light) when you go out at night and your hotel is some distance from the restaurant.

It is advisable to bring extra supplies as some basic items are in limited supply and prices, while not outrageous, tend to be a bit more expensive.

How to get there
You will need to take an outrigger from Bangsal Harbour. From Senggigi Beach to Bangsal Harbour takes about 40 minutes by car. There are many small transport companies that promote transport to all the Gili Islands. The posted fare includes transport to take you to Bangsal Harbour and as well as price for a public boat crossing. At the time this was written the total cost was usually Rp. 23,000.-/person. (Rp. 20,000-/person for the ride to Bangsal Habour and Rp. 3,000.-/person for the public boat crossing). For small groups you may be able to negotiate the Rp. 20,000.-/ per person price but not the Rp. 3,000.-/ for the boat which is fixed.

Unfortunately there are no public bemos going directly from Senggigi to Bangsal. Adventurous folks may wish to take a 2.5 hours bemo ride that passes through Ampenan, Gunung Sari and Pemenang before eventually ending up in Bangsal.

All vehicles - cars, buses and public bemos must stop a half kilometer from the harbour. This is an effort to spread the benefits of tourism amongst the cidomo drivers. The "correct" fare to ride the cidomo to the habour is Rp. 1,000.- / person. (Unfortunately the cidomo drivers try to take advantage of the situation and charge whatever they think you will pay). However if you don't have much luggage you can easily walk the remaining 500 metres to the harbour.

When you arrive at the entrance to the habour you will be set upon all manor of people trying to sell you passage to the islands. However the habour master is located in a large building back 100 meters to the left of the entrance. There you can find the current prices for all boats, "scheduled" departure times and other information as you may need.

Island Hopping
The cost to take a public boat to any of the Gili Islands from Bangsal is Rp. 3,000.-/person.

The maximum number of passengers on a public boat is 20. However be prepared to scrunch in with all the other passengers, luggage and supplies. In order to maximize his profit the "captain" will only leave when the boat is full - as such you may have to wait for a while...

Another option is to charter your own boat. Chartering a boat to any of the islands is Rp.55,000.-/way/boat. You can always ask other tourists if they're going your way and join in and charter a boat together !

Note: The cost to charter a boat between any two islands is always the same - This is because boats can only pick up passengers from the island that they are stationed on - this gives all the boat owners a chance to make money but keeps the price higher.

Island hopping from one island to another is Rp. 7,000.- / person but only runs 2 times a day - (if you are lucky).

Island Transport
On the islands - cidomos are the only source of ground transportation. Rides cost between Rp. 10,000 - Rp. 15,000 to go to any hotel from the harbour. If you are carrying a lot of luggage it is a good idea to use the cidomo as walking on the sand can be difficult with luggage.

Cidomos usually stop running at about 8.00 pm If you go out to dinner and do not want to walk back to the hotel in complete darkness it is advisable to make prior arrangements with the cidomo driver for your return trip.

Lombok Hotels - Lombok Sunset. Photo courtesy  Jo Rosarius / Segara Photo
Gili Islands Overview

Each island has its own distinct characteristics.

Gili Air
Nearest to the mainland Gili Air is well developed with several smaller hotels and inns that cater to families, newlyweds and people looking for a quiet, remote retreat that is off the beaten track.

Gili Meno
The middle island, Gili Meno is the smallest and least developed island. Ideal for those individuals looking for piece, quiet and solitude.

Gili Trawangan
The largest, most vibrant and extensively developed of the three islands, Gili Trawangan offers a wide range of accommodation from low budget to three star hotel that mainly cater to divers, snorkelers and their friends who are looking for a fun beach atmosphere.

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