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  • Indonesia and Vietnam Recognized Among World’s Most Beautiful Countries

    Indonesia and Vietnam Recognized Among World’s Most Beautiful Countries

    Lombok Zone – In a recent spotlight, two Southeast Asian countries, Indonesia and Vietnam, have captivated global attention by securing spots on the prestigious list of the 28 most beautiful countries curated by Condé Nast Traveler.

    Interestingly, these two nations are not the most visited in the region, especially when compared to popular tourist hubs like Thailand and Malaysia. The selection was made by editors who focused on the allure of natural landscapes, biodiversity, and authentic travel experiences.

    Highlights of Vietnam

    Vietnam was highlighted for its outdoor activities that provide an exceptional experience for nature enthusiasts. Among the recommended destinations, Ha Long Bay stands out with its clear blue waters and towering limestone islands adorned with tropical foliage and a vibrant array of wildlife.

    • In the northern region, Ha Giang offers breathtaking views with its steep terraces and challenging hiking trails.
    • Meanwhile, Ninh Van Bay, situated along the central coast, is perfect for snorkeling and diving adventures.
    • Travelers can also head to Phu Quoc, a tropical island cloaked in forests, featuring exotic beaches in the southwest of Vietnam.

    Indonesia’s Charm

    On the other hand, Indonesia is referred to as the ‘crown jewel’ of Southeast Asia, boasting a wealth of islands and stunning natural beauty.

    Although Bali is often crowded with tourists, there are still tranquil spots waiting to be explored, such as Tabanan. This area features waterfalls, butterfly gardens, and UNESCO-recognized rice terraces. For underwater enthusiasts, Raja Ampat is a top destination with its azure waters and richly diverse coral reefs. Alternatively, Flores attracts those seeking pristine white beaches and lush green hills, often with fewer visitors.

    The inclusion of Indonesia and Vietnam in this esteemed list highlights the notion that a destination’s beauty does not always correlate with tourist traffic. Amid the dominance of more popular countries, these two provide a more genuine and varied travel experience.

    Besides Indonesia and Vietnam, the list features several other countries such as Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Japan, and South Africa, underscoring that beauty can be found worldwide, often beyond the radar of mainstream destinations.

  • Viral Culinary Roadshow Arrives in Mataram

    Viral Culinary Roadshow Arrives in Mataram

    The Viral Culinary Roadshow of Indonesia has made its way to Mataram, offering a delightful experience for food enthusiasts. The event is being held at the rear parking area of Transmart Mataram and spans from September 24 to October 5, 2025.

    With more than 200 vendors participating, the roadshow boasts an impressive array of over 1,000 distinct food and drink offerings, all inspired by the vibrant flavors of Bangkok. This culinary extravaganza provides a unique opportunity to enjoy the essence of Lombok infused with Bangkok’s culinary charm.

    The event operates daily from 10 AM to 10 PM, ensuring ample time for visitors to explore the vast selection of delicacies. Whether you’re a local resident or a visitor to the city, this event promises to tantalize your taste buds and provide a memorable gastronomic adventure.

  • NTB Government Prepares for MotoGP Mandalika 2025 with Strategic Social and Economic Plans

    NTB Government Prepares for MotoGP Mandalika 2025 with Strategic Social and Economic Plans

    A coordination meeting was held in anticipation of the MotoGP event scheduled to take place at the Pertamina Mandalika International Circuit in October 2025. The meeting convened at the Hajar Aswad Meeting Room, Bank NTB Syariah, on Monday, September 8. Key figures in attendance included the Governor of West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), Lalu Muhamad Iqbal, Deputy Governor Indah Dhamayanti Putri, Chair of the NTB Regional House of Representatives Baiq Isvie Rupaeda, Acting Secretary of the NTB Province Lalu Moh. Faozal, members of the Regional Leadership Coordination Forum (Forkopimda), and various regional leaders and stakeholders.

    In his address, Governor Iqbal emphasized the importance of conveying a positive image to the international community, showcasing Indonesia as a safe and capable host for this prestigious global racing event. He called for support from the Mandalika Grand Prix Association (MGPA) and the Indonesia Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) to ensure the event’s success despite any challenges.

    The governor highlighted new flight routes from Malang and Yogyakarta, set to commence this month, as a means to boost ticket sales for the 2025 MotoGP. He also stressed the necessity of involving local cultural, religious, and youth leaders in the Mandalika area to foster social support and respect for the local community.

    Governor Iqbal relayed a message from Minister of Home Affairs Tito Karnavian, underscoring the importance of accompanying the MotoGP with social activities. Such initiatives, he noted, would be simple yet effective in making local leaders and communities feel valued. By acknowledging them as integral hosts, these efforts aim to garner their full support for the event’s success, thereby allowing the focus to remain on the event itself without security concerns, thanks to the community’s backing.

  • CHANDI SUMMIT 2025 Focuses on Cultural Diplomacy

    CHANDI SUMMIT 2025 Focuses on Cultural Diplomacy

    The Culture, Heritage, Arts, Narratives, Diplomacy and Innovation (CHANDI) SUMMIT 2025, themed “Culture for the Future,” was held at the Bali Beach Convention Center by The Meru Sanur on Tuesday, September 3. The event saw participation from the Deputy Governor of West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), Indah Dhamayanti Putri, who was accompanied by the Head of the NTB Provincial Tourism Office, Ahmad Nur Aulia.

    This international forum was attended by ministers and deputy ministers of culture from multiple countries, ambassadors, heads of international organizations, and various stakeholders, including academics, university representatives, and regional leaders. The summit was officially inaugurated by Indonesia’s Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Culture, Pratikno, along with the Minister of Culture, Fadli Zon, and Deputy Minister of Culture, Giring Ganesha.

    In his opening remarks, the Minister of Culture highlighted the strategic role of the CHANDI SUMMIT in promoting cultural diplomacy and strengthening international cooperation in the cultural sector. He emphasized the constitutional mandate to advance Indonesia’s national culture globally, stating, “This is part of our effort to promote our culture in line with the constitutional mandate, to advance Indonesia’s national culture amidst global civilization.”

    The Indonesian government also seized the opportunity to sign cultural memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with several partner countries. Minister Fadli Zon expressed hope for tangible outcomes from these agreements, underscoring the importance of the summit as a bridge to enhance and utilize Indonesian culture internationally.

    Further, Fadli Zon expressed aspirations for the CHANDI SUMMIT to become an annual event held in various locations, with the aim of promoting and developing cultural economics. “We hope to make this a routine event, with plans to hold the second CHANDI SUMMIT in a different city next year to further promote our culture and develop the cultural economy,” he stated.

  • Mendagri Emphasizes Regional Strategy for Inflation Control in 2025

    Mendagri Emphasizes Regional Strategy for Inflation Control in 2025

    Mataram – In response to evolving economic conditions, regional governments in Indonesia are urged to collaborate effectively and devise precise strategies to manage inflation in 2025. This was emphasized by the Minister of Home Affairs, Tito Karnavian, during a coordination meeting organized virtually by the Ministry of Home Affairs on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.

    The meeting was attended by several national officials, including the Coordinating Minister for Food Affairs, Zulkifli Hasan; the Head of the Presidential Office, AM Putranto; the Head of the Presidential Communication Office, Hasan Nasbi; the Head of the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), Amalia Adininggar Widyasanti; and the Head of the National Food Agency, H. Arief Prasetyo Ad. Minister Tito Karnavian urged regional leaders to focus on initiatives that directly address public needs, such as the distribution of rice through the Stabilization of Supply and Food Prices (SPHP) program, conducting affordable market operations, and implementing programs that help stabilize basic commodity prices.

    H. Lalu Alwan Basri, the Regional Secretary of Mataram City, along with Mohammad Reza Nugraha, the Head of the Mataram City Central Statistics Agency, and Andhi Wahyu Riyadno, Deputy Head of the Bank Indonesia Representative Office in West Nusa Tenggara, participated in the meeting from the Kenari Room of the Mataram Mayor’s Office. The officials paid close attention to the Minister’s directives regarding the current national economic situation and strategies for inflation control in 2025.

    The coordination meeting, which included governors, regents, and mayors from across Indonesia, saw Minister Tito Karnavian stress the importance of regional leaders being attuned to the ongoing societal conditions, which are deemed not yet fully stable. He advised local governments to avoid excessive ceremonial activities that could potentially cause public unrest.

  • Protests Escalate at North Lombok Regional Assembly Office

    Protests Escalate at North Lombok Regional Assembly Office

    Tensions have escalated at the North Lombok Regional Assembly (DPRD) office in West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) on Saturday, August 30. Flames engulfed much of the secretariat building as protesters reportedly looted office inventory.

    Thousands of demonstrators, including students and vocational school pupils, converged from various directions toward the DPRD NTB office. The atmosphere remained charged into the afternoon, with crowds persistently voicing demands for justice.

    The protests were organized by the Alliance of Students and People of West Nusa Tenggara 2025, which presented a six-point list of demands. These include rejecting the proposed Criminal Procedure Code (RUU KUHAP), which they claim legitimizes abuses by authorities, and calling for an end to repressive and intimidating actions by law enforcement against demonstrators.

    The alliance also urged the Indonesian National Police to take action against those responsible for an incident involving an online motorcycle taxi driver and to ensure transparency in the investigation. They demanded the release of activists and demonstrators detained across Indonesia and called for the removal of National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo.

    Additionally, the protesters requested the DPRD NTB to address their earlier demands outlined on August 25, 2025. This large-scale demonstration is seen as a reaction to broader national unrest. Security forces continue to maintain a strong presence around the DPRD NTB building.

  • Discover the Tranquility of Seger Kuta Beach Near Mandalika

    Discover the Tranquility of Seger Kuta Beach Near Mandalika

    Located in close proximity to the popular Mandalika area, Seger Kuta Beach is a hidden gem offering visitors a serene escape with its pristine white sands and calm waves. This picturesque beach is an ideal spot for those seeking relaxation away from the hustle and bustle.

    The beach is not just about the sands and sea; it also features a small hill nearby that adventurous visitors can climb. From the top, you are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, making it a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

    Conveniently situated just 21 kilometers from Lombok International Airport, Seger Kuta Beach is easily accessible for travelers. Its proximity to the airport makes it an excellent choice for those looking to explore the natural beauty of Lombok without venturing too far from their arrival point.

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  • Exploring the Majestic Mount Rinjani: A Haven for Trekkers and Tourists

    Exploring the Majestic Mount Rinjani: A Haven for Trekkers and Tourists

    Mount Rinjani, standing as the second-highest volcano in Indonesia at an impressive 3,726 meters above sea level, continues to captivate the hearts of trekkers and tourists alike. Known for its breathtaking landscapes, the mountain is not only a popular destination for climbing enthusiasts but also for those seeking to experience its unique natural attractions.

    One of the key highlights of Mount Rinjani is the stunning Segara Anak, a volcanic lake nestled within the caldera. This picturesque body of water is complemented by the presence of Gunung Baru Jari, a small volcanic cone that emerges from the lake’s center, adding to the area’s dramatic scenery.

    The trek to the summit of Mount Rinjani offers an unforgettable adventure. The journey challenges climbers with diverse terrains and weather conditions, rewarding them with panoramic views and a sense of accomplishment upon reaching the top. The experience is enriched by the opportunity to witness the natural beauty of the surrounding forests, wildlife, and the cultural significance of the region.

    Whether aiming for the summit or simply enjoying the serene atmosphere of Segara Anak, Mount Rinjani remains an iconic destination that draws visitors from around the globe, seeking both adventure and tranquility.