Sempiak Seaside Resort

Sempiak Seaside Resort

Sempiak Seaside Resort

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Mawun beach is about 15min drive from Sempiak …

Mawun beach is about 15min drive from Sempiak Villas. It is shaped like a bow with a deep arch, a secluded half-moon bay with crystal clear water and pristine sand. There is one big tree where people can sit down in the shade whilst enjoying sips of fresh local coconut water and the blue see. An awesome place for relaxing, swimming, sunbathing or picnic.

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RepostBy: @explorelombok
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One of Sempiak Holiday Houses is Villa Kidung. …

One of Sempiak Holiday Houses is Villa Kidung. Suitable for 2-4 persona, a comfortable, one level, spacious air-conditioned two bedroom holiday house, only a 3-minute ride by buggy to the beach.

Each bedroom has a king size bed, in the open plan living room there is a stereo, dining table and sofas, plenty of books and magazines and a kitchenette with terraces at the front and rear of the house with pleasant views overlooking the field and hills.

For more info: sempiakvillas.com or email us: sempiakvillas@gmail.com ☀️ #holiday2017
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“Bau Nyale (meaning “ to catch Nyale” in the …

“Bau Nyale (meaning “ to catch Nyale” in the local sasak language) is a cultural tradition said to date back to the 16th century and is centred on the seasonal appearance of Nyale (a variety of palolo worm found in tropical waters in certain parts of the world, including Lombok).
Once a year – when seasonal, marine and lunar conditions combine – the Nyale come to certain beaches around Lombok to spawn and, for e few days, the seas are filled whit wriggling sea worms in variety of colours, ranging from simple brown to red, blue and green.” ~ source: adventure-lombok.com 🌱 In Selong Belanak Beach, this special ceremony will be held tomorrow Feb 16th, 2017 starting very early dawn 🍂RepostBy @ivacanza
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