Saturday, April 26, 2008

Surfing lures more foreign tourists to come to West Sumatra

Many foreign tourists have arrived in Mentawai Island district in West Sumatra province in their preparation to enjoy surfing in the offshore district waters which was frequently selected as host for World Champions Surfing Series event.

The tourists, among others coming from United States, Australia, Britain and Austria, arrived at the island by ferry or hiring boats after landing at Minangkabau International Airport (BIM) in Padang Pariaman district.

Martin Daly, head of world surfing agent, Indies Trader Marine Adventures from Australia said in Padang, capital of West Sumatra recently that ocean waves in Mentawai waters have the most consistent movements among the well known surfing locations in the world.

There are about 400 spot surfing with almost six-meter high of the ocean waves which can be used by the surfers, Zulkarlin, head of Mentawai Island district tourist office told Antara.

"The flow of tourist visits to Mentawai always increases annually and in 2007, the amount reaches about 12 thousand people for surfing," Zulkarlin said, adding that the local government had established six resorts including Makaroni in Silabu Island, Kandui in Nyang Nyang Island, Saraina Koat Mentawai in Pulau Karang Majang, Alloyta in Simakakang Island, and Surfing Ground di Katiet in a bid to make the tourists feel comfortable.

According to Zulkarlin, 60 percent of about 12,000 surfers were Australian citizens, 39 percent from the U.S. Brazil, Europe, Asia, and one percent is Indonesian surfers.

"We are waiting for investors to set up more resorts in Mentawai and will facilitate them to get licenses," Zufkarlin said.

In the meantime, Martin who has been promoting Mentawai`s sea waves in the world market since 1990, now operating four mini cruise-ships to carry the tourists.

He stated that surfing package price to Mentawai reaches US$2,500 or about 22.5 million rupiah per person for a visit of 20 day-stay. The income from tourism sector constitutes 95 percent of the provincial income, Zulkarlin pointed out.

At present some 46 mini cruise-ships have been made available to help transporting tourists in the Mentawai waters.

Target of tourist visit

In 2008, West Sumatra provincial government set a target of tourist arrivals as many as 131,123 people, with length of stay 4.08 days and daily expenditure amounting US$150 of each person.

"The province is optimistic to reach the target with the support of tourist object diversification," Head of the West Sumatra Tourism, Arts and Culture Office, H James Hellyward, said recently.

West Sumatra as one of tourist resorts in Indonesia has been set as a center of tourist development for western part of Indonesia with series of its tourist resorts.

Several panoramas which are highly attractive to tourists among others Ngarai Sianok in Bukit Tinggi, Lake (Danau) Maninjau, Danau Diatas, Danau Dibawah, Danau Singkarak, Lembah Anai water fall, Ambun Pagi, Carolina Beach, Bungus Beach, Taman Nasional Kerinci Seblat (National Park) and Singgalang volcano.

Cultural attractions among others Pagaruyung Kingdom palace in Batusangkar, which is now undergoing renovation, he said, bringing optimism that West Sumatra will likely reach target of the tourist arrivals due to its cooperation with international events in Malaysia, Singapore, Dubai, India and Japan.

Apart from that another tourism event which will be held in Padang starting from May 30 to June 1, 2008 and tourism promotion through a forum dubbed "Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT-GT)" would also attract more tourists to the region, James said.

According to him, low flight route tariff from Padang to Malaysia and Singapore will also lure many tourists to visit the province.

Padang Immigration office recorded tourists arrivals in 2007 reaching 113,822 people, with a length of stay 4.02 days and daily spending US$130.

As may as 23,213 tourists coming from Malaysia, 1,481 from Singapore, 941 from several countries like US, Britain, the Netherland, France, Germany, Japan, Italy, New Zealand, Switzerland, and 37-400 people from Canada.

West Sumatra has at least seven districts/cities with beaches where tourists can do surfing and diving, for instance, in Pesisir Selatan district, H James Hellyward, said at the Asia Dive Expo (ADEX) which took place in Singapore from April 18 to 20 April.

In addition, Hellyward said West Sumatra has places where tourists can see something more unique, namely the turtle breeding process.

The provincial tourism office would involve local fishermen in its effort to develop its turtle breeding areas as tourist objects as it is they who know precisely when the turtles come ashore to lay their eggs, James said, noting that the most interesting period is during a full moon.

It is expected that the turtles way of laying eggs could lure more foreign tourists to visit West Sumatra which also popularly called Minangkabau.

Source: Antara News
Related link: Indonesia, paradise for divers

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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Public tour to State Palace to be launched next month

The State Secretariat said Tuesday it would launch a public tour of the State Palace next month.

State Secretary Hatta Radjasa said the public tour would be held during the weekend.

Based on the current plan, the public would enter the State Secretariat main gate before being taken to the State Palace by a bus, he said.

A tour guide would then guide the public to various rooms in the State Palace and explain the history and the function of the rooms, he said.

Source: The Jakarta Post

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International Conference of Srivijaya Civilization

Background

It is the general assumption that Srivijaya was an powerful maritime kingdom that played an important role in the political forum in early Southeast Asia for many centuries, from 7th century to the end of 13th century AD. Just as its sudden appearance not very much is known of its decline, for that matter, the extent of this hegemony especially in Insular Southeast Asia during the height of its power. It influenced many social aspects in the region at that time, such as history of political life, beliefs, culture and economy.

The remains of Srivijaya civilization, tangible or intangible are still found up to now in many sites in South East Asia countries. The researched about Sriwijaya is being conducted in each country until nowadays, and it was come out with a long term polemic about the center of this huge kingdom. Several sites were presumed as a center of Srivijaya Kingdom and its supported with many written sources and archaeological evidences, such as Palembang and Jambi in South Sumatera Indonesia, Ligor in Malaysia, and Chaiya in Thailand.

With this as background sholars are not agreement as to the location of the site (s) of Srivijaya. Until the last seminar (1985) Seameo Project in Archaeology and Fine Arts (SPAFA), it is still confusion in the construction of the center of activities of the kingdom. There are many places and regions that claim to be the center of Srivijaya.

The present Seminar on Srivijaya Civilization will be present the followings objectives as guidelines for drawing up the development for research projects on this important period of Southeast Asian History.

Goal

1) To give information of the last decade years researches on Srivijaya.
2)To give information there was cultural dan historical relationship among Indonesia and Southeast Asia
3) To give information that Srivijaya was a powerful empire in the history of Indonesia and Southeast Asia
3) To give information about Srivijaya as a maritime and powerful empire in Indonesia and Southeast Asia in the early history.


The Seminar outcome:
1) Proceedings on Cultural History of Srivijaya Civilization
2) Documented all the last decade years researches on Srivijaya

Venue

The seminar activity will be held at Quality Hotel in Palembang, July 16th-19th, 2008 (3 days seminar and 1 day for site visit). Starting in June with the celebration of the rise of Srivijaya 682 AD and will be continue in July with Seminar on Srivijaya. The Seminar will be organized by the National Research Centre and Development of Archaeology (Puslitbang Arkenas) in Jakarta joined with Research Branch Centre for Archaology (Balai Arkeologi) in Palembang.

Participants

The seminar is an effort to bring qualified persons to draw up an integrated Research Plan to the undertaken by scholars in Southeast Asia. A number of experts from foreign countries as well as from Indonesia will attend the seminar. They are from various discipline (archaeology, history, art, architecture, geology, and others), and from institution inside/outside of the region which have join researches in Srivijaya such as India, China, England, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Burma, Malaysia, Singapore Brunei, Philippine and Indonesia.

Topic

The topic will be classified into general and thematic studies, such as:
1) Settlement: early settlement, urban settlement
2) Environment
3) Religion
4) Trade/maritime
5) Technology
6) Art and architecture

If you need more detail information please contact
Organizing Committee
1) The Centre of National Archaeology
Jln. Raya Condet Pejaten 4 , Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta
2) Archaeological Office in Palembang, South Sumatera
Jln. Kancil Putih, Lr. Rusa. Demang Lebar Daun, Palembang, Sumatera Selatan
email: balai@arkeologi.palembang.go.id

Source: Ministry of Culture & Tourism
Quality Hotel Palembang link: Palembang Daily Photo

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Sunday, April 13, 2008

Miss Tourism Indonesia contest to be held in July

Miss Tourism Indonesia will be held for the first time this year said El John Foundation, the organizing committee, on Saturday.

The event is supported by many parties including the Culture and Tourism Ministry.

The registration has been opened since March 2008 with the applicants now reaching 100. The registration form is available at www.misstourismindonesia.com, Travel Club and in-flight Sriwijaya magazines.

Through a selection, the participants will be narrowed to 40 finalists, who will be quarantined starting from June 28 through July 5 at the Batavia Hotel, Jakarta.

“The grand final will be held on July 5,” El John Foundation chairman Johnnie Sugiarto was quoted by Antara as saying.

The winner of Miss Tourism Indonesia 2008 must sign a one-year contract and agree to participate in the Miss Tourism International contest.

Source: Jakarta Post

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Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Jambi ready to make Visit Indonesia Year success

I see that Jambi is trying hard to dress up. Well, good luck then I hope Jambi can gain more tourist to come. It is really important not to depend on Kerinci area only. MuaroJambi Temple is one of the key spot in Jambi.

From ANTARA:
Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Jambi province has been preparing local tourist sites and attractions as well as setting up support facilities and infrastructures in its effort to make the Indonesia Visit Year (VIY) 2008 program a success.

Jambi Governor H Zulkifli Nurdin has brought all businesspeople dealing with the tourism sector in the province together calling on them to make concerted efforts to make the Visit Indonesia Year (VIY) and Visit Jambi Year (VJY) programs a success.

The local chapter of the Association of the Indonesian Tours and Travel Agencies (Asita) and the local chapter of the Indonesian Hotel and Restaurant Association (Ihra) had expressed readiness to promote tourist objects both at home and abroad, Zulkifli said.

The governor had also called on relevant state-owned companies including plantation and construction enterprises as well as airlines to take active parts in making the national and local tourism programs a success.

This year, Jambi will hold various tourist events including the Muorojambi Temple Festival(May 28-June 2), the Batang Merangin Rafting Championship (May 25-30), the Lake Kerinci Festival (July 17-20) and the Jambi Cultural Week (December 10-15), besides organizing a meeting for all Indonesian men of letters.


The local administration has made the Muorojambi Temple as an integrated cultural, historical, scientific, religious, culinary and agro tourism site.

Head of the Jambi Provincial Culture and Tourism Office, Hj Mualimah Radhiana said the two-kilometer square tourist site has 86 small and big temples.

The temple which is the historical heritage of the Sriwijaya Kingdom and the Islam Malay Kingdom in Jambi becomes an icon in the Visit Indonesia Year (VIY) program.

For the Muarojambi Temple Festival, the Jambi provincial administration was focusing on developing rivulets leading to the temple complex.

"We are offering passage on the Batanghari River to the Muarojambi Temple Festival to guests who can enjoy the views along the river," Muallimah said.

In addition to the four events, Jambi was also offering the `Mandi Syafar` event (a traditional bathing ritual usually held in the second Islamic month of Syafar) in March, the Jambi Discount Event in February and the Procession of Sahur (eating before daybreak for fasting) in the Ramadhan fasting month.

Jambi is optimistic that the number of tourists it would attract during the VIY 2008 would increase compared to the previous year when the figure was recorded at 616,000, including 5,000 foreign tourists, she said.

The local administration had also cooperated with the association of representatives for the Indonesian Buddhists (Walubi) to hold the Muorojambi Temple Festival in May or in coinciding with the celebration of Buddha`s birth on May 20.

In 2007, the Buddha`s birth was celebrated by thousands of Buddhists from different countries at the Muorojambi Temple some 30 kilometers east of Jambi city.

Besides historical and cultural tourist objects, Jambi will also attract tourists with natural tourist sites like the Kerinci Seblat National Park in Kerinci district.

Kerinci district is one of Jambi`s potential tourist destination as it has interesting natural tourist sites including Lake Kerinci, Lake Gunung Tujuh, Mt. Kerinci, Telun Berasap Waterfalls and hot water bathing places.

In addition, the province also makes Batanghari river a potential tourist destination in support of the Visit Indonesia Year (VIY) program. The river will be made as a water way for tourists to the Muorojambi Temple.

Tour packages

In the meantime, tour operators and travel agents grouped in Asita`s Jambi chapter have been preparing tour packages in support of the Visit Indonesia Year (VIY) program.

Chairman of Asita`s Jambi chapter M Ali Rahman Siwoon said the association in cooperation with businesspeople in other provinces in Indonesia and abroad has been promoting Jambi`s tourism potentials through different activities like the Jambi Travel Mart.

Asita`s Jambi chapter is offering ecotourism objects like the Berbak National Park in Tanjung Jabung Timur district and the Muorojambi Temple which are always visited by a lot of domestic and foreign tourists.

Jambi is also offering other tourist events like the Slank Lovers Parade, the Jambi Adventure City, the Lake Sipin Festival, Fun Tour, Rain Forest Off Road, the International Batik Festival and the Jambi Expo 2008.

Head of the Jambi Provincial Culture and Tourism Office, Hj Mualimah, said Jambi has been ready to make the VIY 2008 a success as it already has 11 star hotels, 107 non-star hotels and seven homestays, 33 reastaurants and 342 food stalls.

She said Jambi has 269 tourist objects, 46 travel agents, five convention facilities and 117 arts groups which can be found in 10 districts and cities in the province.

The government, represented by the Culture and Tourism Ministry, launched the Visit Indonesia Year (VIY) 2008 program on December 26, 2007.

Gearing up to make the Visit Indonesia Year (VIY) 2008 program a success, the Indonesian government is calling on all its regional administrations and embassies abroad to intensively promote the country`s tourism potentials.

On efforts to promote the VIY 2008 abroad, Culture and Tourism Minister Jero Wacik said the government had made them among others through websites, road shows in several countries and participation in annual tourism mart exhibitions, including those held in Berlin (Germany), London (Britain) and China.

Indonesia`s traditional tourism markets are Japan, Australia, Korea, Taiwan and a number of European countries besides new markets such as China, India, Russia and countries in the Middle East.

In support of the VIY 2008 program, Minister Jero Wacik had also provided Visa On Arrival (VOA) facilities to 63 countries, an increase from 29 countries before his appointment as minister.

Indonesia is promoting its tourist potentials through a Visit Indonesia Year program for a second time. The first time it did so was in 1991.

From the VIY program, the Culture and Tourism Ministry had set a target of earning 6.7 billion US dollars from seven million foreign tourists expected to visit Indonesia.

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Monday, April 7, 2008

Speedboats from Merak, Banten to Anak Rakata, Krakatau

A number of speedboats that was used to transport people from Merak, Banten to Bakauhuni, Lampung will be functioned as tourism boats for people visiting Anak Rakata, Krakatau. These boats were not productive due to the declining of passenger volume.

Hotels and other tourism elements already spoke to PT Angkutan Sungai, Danau dan Penyebrangan (ASDP) Merak, Banten and they responded well. The ASDP ready to co-operate with others to using these speedboats. Right now there are limited transportation to Krakatau and/or Anak Rakata therefore using these speedboats are a good news.

Source: Suara Pembaruan (in bahasa)

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Sunday, April 6, 2008

Main events: May, 2008

Here's the main events as part of "Visit Indonesia Year 2008, celebrating 100 years of national awakening" program.

1. Gorontalo Cultural Festival, May 3-7 2008. Gorontalo Province.
Promoting Gorontalo's cultural heritages. The festival invited local people to participate in various events such as traditional dance and drama, traditional poetry reading, martial arts and folk music competition. A colorful carnival display historical theme from different regions of Gorontalo.

2. Kendari Bay Festival, May 9 2008. Kendari, South East Sulawesi.

3. Maudu Lompoa Cikoang, May 6-8 2008. South Sulawesi.
It's the traditional ceremony to commemorate the birthday of Prophet Muhammad.

4. Galesong Festival, May 16-18 2008. Takalar, South Sulawesi.
A thanksgiving ceremony by throwing offering into sea and hoping for a prosperous fortune.

5. Batang Marangin River Rafting, 25-30 2008. Jambi Province.

6. MuaroJambi Temple Festival, May 29-June 2 2008. Jambi Province.

7. Dayak Kalimantan Cultural Festival, May 25-27 2008. Palangkaraya, Central Kalimantan.
Art and cultural performance, exhibitions and conventions.

8. Ramayana Ballet Performance, May 2008. Prambanan Temple Yogyakarta.

9. Sky Gliding Championship, May 2008. Agam, West Sumatra.

10. Sky Gliding Festival, May 2008. Batu, East Java.

11. East Nusa Tenggara Cultural Festival, May 2008. East Nusa Tenggara.

12. Grand Prix Phinisi, May 20-August 17 2008. Jakarta.
200 Phinisi boats will across 5000 miles distance from from Sabang to Merauke through 90 days of adventure.

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Indonesia, the world of its own

Indonesia the land of Gods and Goddesses
The land where art and beauty meet, a land of timeless beauty
The land where people, nature, custom and tradition blended to one unique culture
Enjoy all our hospitalities, our peaceful envies
Our marvelous heritages, our people of serin grass and beauty
and a shopping paradise

Touch our white shoreline beaches
Magestic beauty, harmonize way of life
Great relaxing sanctuaries and a unique cultural attraction

Experience all of our diversity
The beauty, the spender, the timeless land that ease Indonesia
Yesterday, today and tomorrow
Emerge yourself in our fabulous culture
Taste our crisp, clear and more water
Feel the music, the dance, the experience of a lifetime

Inspire yourself an endless experience with timeless beauty and tremendous lovely moment
Keep the spirit in you

Indonesia, an ultimate in diversity



Source: Youtube

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Saturday, April 5, 2008

Museum Gajah (National Museum), Jakarta

Museum Gajah (Gajah is Elephant in Bahasa) or National Museum, located in Jakarta just across of National Monument. Why "Gajah"...? Because there is an elephant statue in front of this museum, which was a gift from King Chulalongkorn from Thailand in 1871.

How to get there...? It's easy, too easy. You can use Trans Jakarta (people call it Busway) from Blok M Terminal or from harmony, stop at Monas then you will find the museum just across national Monument. Ticket is cheap, very cheap.

Currently the Museum houses collections of 109,342 objects under the categories of prehistory, archaeology, ethnography, numismatics-heraldic, geography and historical relics.

Opening Times:
The Musium Nasional is open from 8.30 am to 2.30 pm on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday; from 8.30 am to 11.30 am on Friday; and from 8.30 am to 1.30 pm on Saturday.
The Museum is closed on Monday.

Admission charges:
Adults - Rp750
Children under 17 years and students - Rp250

Gift shop:
A small gift shop located in the entrance hall has the same opening hours as the rest of The Museum. It offers a selection of books, postcards and reproductions of various exhibits.

Parking:
The Museum is situated on jalan Merdeka Barat. The front courtyard can accommodate cars and tour buses.

Tours:
The Indonesian Heritage Society conducts tours of the Museum at the following times
English: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 9.30 am & LAST SUNDAY of every month at10.30 am
Japanese: Tuesday 10 am and FIRST SUNDAY of every month at 10 am
German: Thursday 10 am

The times and dates of guided tours in Dutch and French can be obtained by telephoning the Indonesian Heritage Society Office at Musium Nasional on (62-21) 381 1551 extension 46

Visitors are kindly asked to refrain from smoking, eating and drinking in all areas of the Museum, and are prohibited from touching the exhibits.

Source: Museum National Indonesia
You can find the map of the museum here.

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Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Baron Beach, Yogyakarta: a tower of southern Java Island

There are several beaches in Yogyakarta, the famous one is Parangtritis Beach but my favorite one is Baron Beach. It's a tower of southern Java Island.

Baron Beach located in Desa Kemadang, Kecamatan Tanjungsari, about 20km southern Wonosari. At the first time arrived, I just stayed on a beach. I enjoyed the view, the scenery of the beach and the ocean. Then, I see that some people walking and trekking up to the hill on my left hand side.

It's interesting, I found out that there is a gazebo just above that hill facing the ocean (Indonesia Ocean). A perfect spot to muse or daydreaming (grin mode: on). To be honest, IMO this is the best beach in Java Island. This beach is one of the beach series: Baron, Kukup, Sepajang, Drini, Krakal and Sundak.

Don't forget to taste the special menu from this area: Sop Kakap.

Each year on Bulan Syuro, there is a Sea Offering Ceremony on this beach. This event is held to show our grateful to The Greatest.

Picture of Baron Beach taken from Pesona Gunung Kidul
Related link:
yogyes[dot]com
jogja[dot]com

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Ondel-Ondel, traditional puppets from Jakarta

If you're in Jakarta, try to find the traditional event of Betawi. Betawi is the descendants of the people living around Jakarta from around 17th century.They have their own culture and also language, different from Javanese language or Sunda language.

Almost every event that held by Betawi's people, they had a giant puppet (usually one as man puppet and one as women puppet) called "Ondel-Ondel". In marriage ceremonies or at the party of Jakarta's anniversary or en event like Jakarta Fair and similar other fairs, you will find Ondel-Ondel. This giant puppets will dance along the traditional music like Tanjidor. Size of the puppets...? Well, they're about 2.5m tall.

Children love them. Some scare of them, like my daughter :).

Picture of Ondel-Ondel taken from: Wikipedia
Related links:
Another Wikipedia link (in bahasa)
Taman Ismail Marzuki Official Website (in bahasa)
Jakarta Daily Photo

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