Gili Trawangan. Gili T, as it is more popularly known, is the most
With no motorized vehicles on the islands, the only form of transport is by foot, bicycle or Cidomo (traditional horse and cart). As well as spending lazy days on the white sandy beach there are a variety of cafes, bars, restaurants and dive schools on the island allowing you to while your away your day in whatever fashion you choose.
The make-up of the local population is comprised primarily of Sasak people (from Lombok) and Bugis people (from Sulawesi), with the vast majority of the locals being Muslim. This is noticeable once on the island with the five daily calls to prayer, adding to the feel of a traditional Indonesian experience.
There are two mosques on the island, and four schools, with education past junior high school having to be continued on the Lombok mainland.
View Tir Na nOg, or the Irish Bar as it is more commonly known on Gili Trawangan. Tir Na nOg is at the very heart of Gili Trawangan. Tir Na nOg’s prime position overlooks Lombok’s Mount Rinjani and the inviting blue waters of the Lombok Strait. in a larger map
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