As some of you know I am part of several travelling family Facebook groups...I have mentioned before, these groups have been a wealth of information and very helpful throughout this whole trip. About a year before we left, someone posted
"Best food, cheap, nice people, beautiful beaches, good snorkeling- GO"
Hundreds (I mean it, hundreds) of people responded, and time after time I kept seeing the same place- Gili Islands. I knew we had to go. I have been looking forward to this part of the trip for a long time. The Gili Islands are made up of 3 small islands off the coast of Lombok. Gili T is the most popular, Gili Meno is very small (they call this the honeymoon island, as there is really not a lot going on) and finally Gili Air which is a little combo of both islands.
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Gili T |
As you may remember, we kind of like a lot of action so we opted to stay on Gili T. We learned our lesson with the Mosques on Lombok, so we chose our hotel based on the proximity to the nearest one. The whole island has one main "road" that runs around the perimeter, (I use the term loosely as it is dirt road, and very narrow, (guess what? There are no cars on the Gilis only bicycles and horse drawn carts). There are small little back roads that all crisscross making up the interior, also full of neat little shops, guest houses and restaurants. The east side of the island is where all the action is, that was where we stayed, (that said the island is so small wherever you stay your're never too far from anything). As soon as we arrived we all LOVED IT!
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The road that runs along the island, full of bikes, pedestrians and horses |
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Another view of the main road, it runs right around the island |
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The Mosque was so pretty at night, this was one of the little side roads off the main road
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The Mosque is also lovely in the day |
There are no shortage of BEAUTIFUL lodgings, all for cheap prices (we stayed at a place called BDV, amazing, two luxury, king size rooms for $22/each room a night- CRAZY!). Some people avoid Gili T as it is known as the "party Island" maybe because it was low season (and the fact that we go to bed every night by 9 at the latest) but we definitely did not feel like it had a huge party scene. We heard from some young people we met that the night life was awesome, but we missed it :( One of the few downfalls of travelling with kids- you miss out on all the nightlife). We did notice that in the evening there were live bands every where, and they were REALLY REALLY good! Check out this band we heard at the hot spot Sama Sama...
Reggae Bar Sama Sama
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This beach runs the whole stretch of the East side of the island, some parts are nicer then others, but it is all beautiful |
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The beach along the east side |
Johnny decided to get his diving certification while in the Gilis as he heard the diving was awesome, (he forgot his certificate at home and as he got certified before there were computers, they had no record, so he had to do it all over again!). That left me with the girls for 3 full days, pretty sweet spot to try and keep busy. The first day we went for a snorkeling trip to visit the other islands. Was pretty good snorkeling, but not easy with two kids out in the open water, I was nervous the whole time. Made the girls have life jackets,which neither were pleased about. In the end it was great way to see the other islands (only $10/each for the whole day) but I wish we could have spent more time exploring on land...
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Gili Air |
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Having lunch on Gili Air |
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From the boat |
We ended up renting bikes for a few days which is the best way to get around . We had a great time exploring the island, checking out the west coast (only about 20 minutes to get across), it has a totally different vibe, not as many accommodations but plenty of restaurants and bars, still maintaining a very laid back feel. All the establishments put out beanbags and small tables to watch the sunset- very lovely
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Every restaurant puts out lanterns or candles to have a romantic feel |
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On the ride cutting across the island, very nice scenery, through fields...We took the road back, much easier but not as interesting |
The Gili Islands definitely delivered, it was everything we had hoped for, the food was amazing, Johnny said the diving was some of the best he has ever seen, really cheap and beautiful accommodations and awesome beaches. Like Lombok we wish we could stay longer, but we had to leave- thinking we may come back to this area after Vietnam as we heard the island of Flores was not to be missed.... I will keep you posted.
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The night market that sells the most delicious smelling food, it is right near the pier |
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Booting around on bikes, you can drive the whole island in about an hour |
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Hope to see you again Gili T |
Hello from Canada! We just found your blog via a friend in common - Zoya. Have just scratched the surface of your posts, but loving it so far!
ReplyDeleteWe are a family of 6 just planning our own family travel adventure - backpacking around the world. Probably leaving in June. Also planning on blogging/vlogging as we go. Would love to keep in touch.
If you're interested, our blog is www.big-family-small-world.com
All the best to you guys. Lombok and Gili look absolutely amazing!