Tuesday, October 31, 2017

LABUAN BAJO, A PERFECT GETAWAY FOR ADVENTURES

Labuhan Bajo or also spell as Labuan Bajo will be the first port of call for most first-time visitors to Flores, whether arriving by boat or plane. While we want to love it, like many port towns in the world, it just isn’t very lovable. It’s a small but quickly growing place, with plenty of construction thanks to so many new hotels and restaurants going up, and plenty of dust to match
The area of most interest to travellers is the port and its immediate surrounds, where you’ll find all your boating needs, a wet market and plenty of travel agents, shops -- even a wine outlet -- and a growing number of chic cafes and restaurants. It’s really your one-stop-shop for all your travelling needs in Flores, so stock up here! Western-style food, toiletries and other modern conveniences all become rather thin on the ground after you head for the Flores interior or out to the islands.

The port is the jumping off point for Rinca and Komodo islands along with a handful of other islands in the Bay of Bajo such as Knawa and Bidadari. Any diving or liveaboard operation with a presence in Komodo will have an office in Labuan Bajo, and there are plenty of dive operators to choose from. It also marks the completion (or starting) point of the popular Lombok-Sumbawa-Komodo-Flores boat trips. You’ll regularly see the bay with a good number of liveaboard boats at anchor, clearly illustrating the old adage that, "You get what you pay for!" when it comes to boats.
The view on wooden cottages with thatched roofs camouflaged by shrubberies and towering trees up in the sloping township, overlooking an idyllic harbour, make an evening conversation with traveling partners an unforgettable experience. For some adventurers, Labuan Bajo can be an ideal getaway
Komodo National Park
Located in East Nusa Tenggara, Komodo National park is the home of the unique and rare Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis). Because of the unique and rare nature of this animal, KNP was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986.
The park includes three major islands, Komodo, Rinca and Padar, and numerous smaller islands together totaling 603 square km of land. At least 2,500 komodos live in this area. Large dragons are usually three meters long and weigh up to 90 kg. Their habitat has beautiful panoramic views of savannas, rain forests, white beaches, beautiful corals, and clean blue seas. In this area, you can also find horses, wild buffalo, deer, wild boar, snakes, monkeys, and various types of birds.


On Rinca Island, you can see komodos lying down outside the homes of national park rangers, or "parking" near the officials' homes. If you don't see a dragon, Rinca and Komodo have beautiful sceneries with white beaches, mangroves, savannas and blue waters. During the dry season, these savannas and hills have dried grasses.

You can also engage in other activities such as diving and snorkeling. You can take a cruise ship or fishermen's boat in the persuit of these activities. There are diving points highly recommended to visit which include Merah Beach, and Batu Bolong and Tatawa islands.
This place has a rich and amazing underwater sea biotica. Divers claim that Komodo waters are one of the best diving sites in the world. It has fascinating underwater scenery. You can find 385 species of beautiful corals, mangrove forests, and seaweeds as a home for thousands of fish species, 70 types of sponges, 10 types of dolphins, 6 types of whales, green turtles and various types of sharks and stingrays. The waters that surround the island are turbulent and teeming with unparalled marine life. A marine reserve has recently been established and this reserve is largely undocumented and remains unexplored.
Wae Rebo Village
The remarkable Manggarai village of Wae Rebo, some 108 kilometres from Labuan bajo is nestled in the cloud forests of western Flores and centres around seven cone-shaped traditional houses, which are built from bamboo, wood and grass and function as a remarkable piece of Flores’ living history. 



Thanks to grants from a Jakarta benefactor and the government, one house was built new in 2009, and another guesthouse in the same style was constructed in 2011. A visit here is a unique chance to witness traditional Manggarai village life, and to check out the interesting fauna and flora that has fostered life here for generations.

The friendly locals are happy to chat about their lives (with the aid of a guide) and will show you their homes and farms if you ask. This is 
the heart of Manggarai culture in many respects, and even hip Labuan Bajo natives admit to feeling touched by a visit here.

A few hundred tourists, largely from Indonesia and Europe, make the trek here every year -- but odds are good you’ll have the place to yourself, especially in the low season, which is really everything but June through August.

Wae Rebo is generally done over the course of three days: one day for the steep car ride to the town of Denge, which serves as the trailhead, one day to trek up and spend the day and night with the locals at the village of Wae Rebo, and one half day to have breakfast in Wae Rebo and make the much easier walk down. Discuss with your guide if you’d like to take more time in Wae Rebo. Less time isn’t really advisable.

Trekking
The trek to Wae Rebo is about seven kilometres long and is very decidedly uphill, meaning that this is an endeavour best left to the physically fit. Think twice about bringing kids along, as the trail is steep and a bit hard to follow, and often quite slippery when rain falls. And try not to be discouraged as friendly Wae Rebo natives in their late 70s sprint past you on the trail, barefoot, and carrying huge loads on their heads.

You’ll be rewarded with amazing views of the sea below and perfectly triangular Gunung Inerie, as well as diverse jungle foliage and frequent sightings of tropical butterflies, birds and monkeys. Nearer to Wae Rebo, you can see forest plantings of cassava, taro, coffee, and cacao beans in the misty cloud forest surrounding the village.

Be sure to use sunscreen, and bring plenty of water and rain gear -- it’s often damp here. Remember not to take photos of Wae Rebo before you approach. All visitors need to undergo a welcoming ceremony at the main drumhouse to placate the spirits before they can start snapping away. 
It’s a basic politeness.
Get There
Labuan Bajo is accessible by air, land, and sea. Its favorable location on the Island of Flores and entry port to the Komodo islands make Labuan Bajo a potential growing destination, aside to its rich agricultural potentials.
By Air 
Flying to Labuan Bajo is possible for the Komodo Airport is open for operation. Major local airlines such as Garuda, Lion and Batik has flight shedule to Labuan Bajo either from Denpasar, Jakarta and other major cities.
Overland
An overland trip across the Island of Flores is possible but costly, connecting Labuan Bajo in the westernmost part to the renowned destinations in the eastern part. A bus from Denpasar, Bali, would probably go to Mataram in Lombok. From there you are set to take a long overland adventure in the bus to Bima, Sumbawa. In Bima, you will resume the exhausting trip to Sape. As you kiss the land in Sape, you can take a ferry to  Labuan Bajo.
By Sea


It is very convenient if you join one of the liveaboards serving Komodo and Flores. Many travelers come home satisfied after a week or longer on one of these around eastern Indonesia, as they get wise enough to choose the package, perfect timing, and best spots. Make sure the time of visit and weather condition fit one another. Never speculate on one aspect that will put you hapless.

Sunday, October 9, 2016

REKATOURS MOBILE APPLICATION


To improve and provide the best service and ease of making a reservation, we will present soon REKATOURS Android based Mobile Application. This application will be available for download in the android market such as the Google Play Store and others.

REKATOURS Mobile Application allows you to make reservations for flights and hotels without complicated, real time at the best price. There are various ways to transact payments for your convenience. Transportation services, tours, group tours and private tours are welcomed offline and still can be customized to your liking. Enjoy more complete and easy our service with Customized, Unique & Personal Tours. For further queries call our representatives at the numbers below.

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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

INDONESIA AIRPORTS MOBILE APPLICATION

PT. Angkasa Pura II has developed a free mobile application for visitors, customers and airport service users, especially passenger aircraft. This application contains information that is very useful for example regarding the scheduled of departure and arrival flights at each airport, the existing facilities at airports and other important information like phone numbers of taxis, hotels, contact center number etc. 
The application has been developed for several airports, namely
  1. Soekarno-Hatta Aiport, Jakarta (CGK)
  2. Halim Perdanakusuma Airport, Jakarta (HLP)
  3. Kualanamu Airport, Medan (KNO)
  4. Raja Haji Fisabillillah Airport, Tanjung Pinang (TNJ)
  5. Syarif Kasim II Airport, Pekanbaru (PKU)
  6. Mahmud Badarudin II Airport, Palembang (PLM)
  7. Husen Sastranegara Airport, Bandung (BDO)
  8. Supadio Airport, Pontianak (PNK)
  9. Minangkabau Airport, Padang (PDG)
These airport mobile application is available for Android and iOS platform and can be downloaded from Google Play Store andApple App Store.
Visitors and travellers can also download the APK file to be installed in device that runs Android 4.0.3 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and above or Blackberry 10.2.1 and above. These APK are signed by PT Angkasa Pura II and upgrades your existing app. The cryptographic signature guarantees that the file is safe to install and was not tampered with in any way.
Features:
  1. Flights 
    real-time departure and arrival flight schedule with search functionality
  2. Shop and Dine 
    information of shop and restaurant in the airport
  3. Guides 
    information of transportation, hotels, facilities, and important numbers
  4. More 
    additional information including traffic information (from Google Maps dan Waze), incoming cargo information *, contact information, and feedback for both airport and application
* Incoming Cargo Information is available for Raja Haji Fisabilillah (TNJ), Sultan Syarif Kasim II (PKU), Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II (PLM), and Supadio (PNK), Minangkabau (PDG) airport mobile application.
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Friday, September 18, 2015

AIRLINES & TERMINAL DIRECTIONS AT SOEKARNO-HATTA AIRPORT


Below is the new Terminal and airlines directions in Soekarno-Hatta International Airport.
TERMINAL 1
Terminal 1 is for domestic flights and consist of :
  • Terminal 1A : Lion Air dan Wings Air. Departure base for : LION AIR and WINGS AIR for all domestic destinations except to Sumatera (Ambon, Gorontalo, Kendari, Jayapura, Sorong, Balikpapan, Nabire, Banjarmasin, Pontianak, Palangkaraya, Kupang, Makasar, Mamuju, Manado, Pomalaa, Poso, Palu, Surabaya, Ternate, Luwuk, Wakatobi, Lombok, Bengkulu, Pangkal Pinang, Tanjung Pinang, Bandar Lampung, Jambi, Manokwari, Kaimana, Buli)
  • Terminal 1B : is departure and arrival gate for : Sriwijaya Air, Express Air dan Lion Air (Kuala Namu, Gunung Sitoli, Padang, Natunaranai,  Tanjung Pandan, Batam, Pekanbaru, Banda Aceh, Palembang, Meulaboh, Lhokseumawe, dan Sibolga)
  • Terminal 1C : is departure and arrival terminal for : Citilink (all domestic routes, except Palembang, Yogyakarta, Semarang dan Malang terbang dari Halim Perdanakusuma) and Batik Air (all domestic routes, except Makasar, Kuala Namu, Malang, Balikpapan, Surabaya and Solo departure from Halim Perdanakusuma)
TERMINAL 2
Terminal 2D and 2E are International departure and arrival, while Terminal 2F is for domestic flights :
  • Terminal 2D :  Air China, All Nippon Airways (ANA), Batavia Air, Cathay Pacific, Cebu Pacific, China Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Emirates, Eva Air, Japan Airlines, Jetstar, Kuwait Airlines, Lufthansa, Malaysia Airlines, Philippine Airlines, Qantas, Qatar Airways, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways International, Tiger Airways, Turkish Airlines, Valuair, and Yemenia.
  • Terminal 2E : Garuda Indonesia (all international route), Etihad, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Korean Air, Lion Air, and Royal Brunei.
  • Terminal 2F : Garuda Indonesia (all domestic route).


TERMINAL 3
Terminal 3 is for departure and arrive for domestic and International route, such as :
  • Air Asia : All Domestic and International route 
  • Lion Air : domestic route to (Denpasar, Semarang, Yogyakarta, Solo, Maumere, Ende, Labuanbajo, Tambolaka, Bima dan Lombok)
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Monday, August 10, 2015

NEW TERMINAL LION AIR JAKARTA (CGK)-LOMBOK (LOP)-JAKARTA (CGK)


Dear value customers, this is to inform you that there will be new Terminal for LION AIR flights (code : JT) for Departures and Arrivals from Terminal 1A Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (SHIA) that will be effective on Agust 10, 2015.

The routes that will be moved to Terminal 1A is :
  1. Lion Air (JT) flights from Jakarta (CGK) to all destination to Lombok (LOP) is moved to Departure Terimal 1A
  2. Lion Air (JT) flights from Lombok (LOP) to Jakarta (CGK) is moved to Arrival Terminal 1A 

Hope that all LION AIR on the routes mentioned above passenger pay attentions on this information.

Have a pleasant flight.


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Friday, June 19, 2015

REKATOURS ONLINE RESERVATION


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