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Central Lombok Regency

Central Lombok Regency is a regency (Indonesian: Kabupaten) of the Indonesian Province of West Nusa Tenggara. It is located on the island of Lombok and the capital is Praya. It covers an area of 1,208.39 km2, and had a population of 859,309 at the 2010 census[2] and 1,034,859 at the 2020 census;[3] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 1,099,211 (comprising 545,905 males and 553,306 females).[1]

Central Lombok Regency
Kabupaten Lombok Tengah
Nickname: 
Lombok Tengah
Motto: 
Tatas Tuhu Trasna
Location within West Nusa Tenggara
Central Lombok Regency
Central Lombok Regency
Central Lombok Regency (Lesser Sunda Islands)
Central Lombok Regency
Central Lombok Regency (Indonesia)
Coordinates: 8°42′S 116°16′E / 8.700°S 116.267°E / -8.700; 116.267
Country Indonesia
Province West Nusa Tenggara
CapitalPraya
Government
 • RegentMoh Suhaili FT
 • Vice RegentLalu Pathul Bahri
Area
 • Total1,208.39 km2 (466.56 sq mi)
Elevation
107 m (350 ft)
Population
 (mid 2023 estimate)
 • Total1,099,211
 • Density910/km2 (2,400/sq mi)
 [1]
Demographics
 • Ethnic groupsSasak, Balinese, Javanese, Sumbawa people, Flores people
 • ReligionMuslim, Hindu, Christian, Buddhist
 • LanguagesIndonesian (official), Sasak
Time zoneUTC+8 (ICST)
Area code(+62) 370
Websitelomboktengahkab.go.id

The other regencies of Lombok, all of which adjoin the Central Lombok Regency, are the East Lombok Regency, the West Lombok Regency and the North Lombok Regency. The region was first incorporated in accordance with Law Number 69 of the Year 1958. Tatas Tuhu Trasna, is the motto of the Central Lombok Regency.

Administration edit

Administrative structure edit

Kabupaten Lombok Tengah (Central Lombok Regency) is one of Lombok's four Regencies or administrative regions.

  • TGH M Zainul Majdi, MA., Governor of NTB (West Nusa Tenggara), (Mataram is the Provincial Capital of West Nusa Tenggara)
  • M. Suhaili FT (Current), Regent (Bupati) of Central Lombok Regency (Indonesian: Kabupaten Lombok Tengah).

Administrative boundaries edit

Boundary District Regency
North North Lombok Regency
South Lombok Basin Indian Ocean
West Gerung, Mataram West Lombok Regency
East East Lombok Regency

Administrative Districts edit

Central Lombok Regency consists of twelve districts (kecamatan), tabulated below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 census[2] and the 2020 census,[3] together with the official estimates as at mid 2023.[1] The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number of administrative villages in each district (totaling 127 rural desa and 12 urban kelurahan),[4] and its postal codes.

Kode
Wilayah
Name of
District
(kecamatan)
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
census
2010
Pop'n
census
2020
Pop'n
estimate
mid 2023
Admin
centre
No.
of
villages
Post
codes
52.02.05 Praya Barat
(West Praya) (a)
152.75 69,106 82,747 87,065 Penujak 10 83572
52.02.11 Praya Barat Daya
(Southwest Praya)
124.97 51,280 57,797 62,146 Darek 11 83571
52.02.04 Pujut (b) 233.55 96,913 116,832 124,533 Sengkol 16 83573
52.02.06 Praya Timur
(East Praya)
82.57 62,736 72,143 75,172 Mujur 10 83581
52.02.07 Janapria 69.05 70,175 84,590 90,444 Janapria 12 83554
52.02.09 Kopang 61.66 75,719 92,558 98,796 Kopang 11 83553
52.02.01 Praya 61.26 103,405 125,889 132,684 Praya 15 (c) 83511
-83522
52.02.10 Praya Tengah (d)
(Central Praya)
65.92 59,891 72,661 77,783 Batunyala 12 (e) 83582
52.02.02 Jonggat 71.55 89,362 106,051 112,187 Ubung 13 83561 (f)
52.02.08 Pringgarata 52.78 62,841 75,644 80,345 Pringgarata 11 83562
52.02.03 Batukliang 50.37 71,512 87,852 94,000 Mantang 10 83552
52.02.12 Batukliang Utara
(North Batukliang)
181.96 47,268 60,095 64,056 Teratak 8 83550
Totals 1,208.39 860,209 1,034,859 1,099,211 Praya 139

Notes: (a) includes 6 small islands off the south coast of Lombok Island. (b) includes 13 small islands off the south coast of Lombok Island.
(c) comprising 9 kelurahan and 6 desa. (d) Praya Tengah District is situated to the southeast of Praya town, between that town and Praya Timur District.
(e) including 3 kelurahan. (f) except the villages of Jontlak (postcode 83513) and Gerantung (postcode 83523).

Types of Use Area (Ha) %
Yards/ buildings 6,993 5.79%
Rice field 52,556 43.49%
Fields/Garden 12,420 10.28%
Farm/Clearing 12 0.01%
Pasture 85 0.07%
Enclosed water/dams 281 0.23%
Ponds/Pond 1,773 1.47%
Public Forests 2,583 2.14%
State Forest 21,158 17.50%
Plantation 5,461 4.51%
Other 17,517 14.49%
Total area of all 120,839 100.00%

Climate and topography edit

Central Lombok has a tropical climate with long dry seasons. The rain season normally commences in October and continues until April with an average rainfall of above 100mm during these months. In December falls have reached 382 mm. From May until September average rainfall is below 100 mm with the lowest rainfall normally occurring in May. December normally has the highest frequency of rain days and the lowest occur in May. Topography of Central Lombok is mountainous in the north, including Mount Rinjani area with an altitude of about 1000 meters above sea level, suitable for plantation such as coffee, timber and other crops. The centre of the region is a low-lying and utilised for rice paddies and tobacco. The southern areas are dry and denuded with some undulating hilly areas of between 100 and 355 meters above sea level.

The dominant soil types in Central Lombok Regency are 41,635 ha complex of Mediterranean Chocolate (34%), Grey Gromusol 34,306 (28%) and Grey regosol 20,387 (17%).[5]

Services and development edit

The region is essentially agrarian in activity with rice, copra, casava, tobacco, timber and other crops. Rainfall is lower in the south of the Regency and higher in the north as the land rises toward Mount Rinjani and the land becomes more fertile and productive. Rinjani supplies a rainfall catchment area to the region and several into central Lombok rivers flow from its slopes. The sea supports a small local fishing industry, a fish market, a pearling industry, seaweed harvesting, traditional weaving, pottery and handicraft production. The growing tourism industry in Lombok has had little effect on the eastern coast. The proximity of the new Lombok International Airport will possible lead to an increase in tourism related business and development in Central Lombok in coming years.

Education edit

Currently in Central Lombok Regency there are 226 junior and elementary schools, 82 junior high schools and 46 high schools in addition to an increasing number of private schools.[6] The regency's higher education needs are served by the University of Mataram in the nearby city of Mataram.

Transportation edit

Public buses and Bemo run both to the west coast and the city of Mataram and further on through Pusuk pass to connect to north Lombok and Tanjung. Limited services are available on the east coast to connect to Praya and south toward Kuta.

Vehicle and passenger ferries service central Lombok from both the east and west coasts of the island.

  • Alat Strait: Labuhan Lombok - Pototano, Sumbawa with 8 ferries providing 18 crossings per day.
  • Lombok Strait: Lembar, Lombok - Padang Bai, Bali, with 12 ferries providing crossings once every hour.[7]

Tanjung Lembar seaport in the southwest of the island provides facilities for small freighters and fishing boats.

These drive on, drive off ferries provide the principal facilities for road transport movements in and out of Lombok. Disruptions on these routes can significantly affect trade and the provision of supplies to the island as the shipping operators on these routes will often suspend services due to breakdown or heavy seas.

Central Lombok is served by the Lombok International Airport (Bandara Internasional Lombok) (IATA: LOP, ICAO: WADL). The new airport provides domestic terminal facilities serving destinations in Java, Bali and Sumbawa. The main terminal building also provides international terminal facilities. International flights to Kuala Lumpur are provided by Garuda and Merpati airlines depart from the Domestic terminal.

The new international airport will provide facilities for wide bodied aircraft with more modern terminal facilities and improved cargo facilities.

Lombok International Airport is south west of Praya in south Central Lombok. The airport commenced operations on 1 October 2011 replacing the previous international and domestic facilities at Selaparang Airport near Ampenan in West Lombok Regency which formally closed for operations on the evening of 30 September 2011. All services previously operated at the Selaparang airport were moved across to the new airport at that time.

 

Location of New Lombok International Airport edit

The new Lombok International Airport was developed in accordance with ICAO guidelines and specification. The airport size consists of 553 hectares (1,370 acres) and incorporates a modern convenient terminal supporting passenger requirements.

The airport site is at Tanak Awu, in Kabupaten Lombok Tengah (Regency of Central Lombok), Lombok, Indonesia, south west of Mataram the provincial capital of Nusa Tenggara Barat and a few kilometers south west of the small regional city of Praya.[8] The surface connections were still under construction in late 2011 following the official commencement of operations at the airport and some of the rights of way for the connecting highway to Mataram were still in disputation with the current landowners. The project completion was much delayed and the proposed opening date was moved back several times.[9][10][11][12] When the airport opened on 1 October 2011 many of the terminal and passenger handling facilities remained incomplete causing some inconvenience to both passengers and airline operations.

Tourism edit

 
Beach at Selong Belanak, central south coast of Lombok

The natural assets of Central Lombok include rice paddies, tobacco growing areas and some established nature reserves. The south of Lombok features white sandy beaches, some of it quite isolated, remote and with limited access.

Notable beaches are Pantai Gerupuk, Pantai Awang, Tanjung A'nn, Pantai Seger, Kuta Beach, Selong Belanak, Mawi Beach, Pantai Tomang, Are Guling Beach, Pantai Pengatap, Rowok, Torok Aik Belek, and Pantai Mawun. Other attractions lie in the hills of central lombok rising toward Mount Rinjani. Surfing is very popular with local and international visitors and the south coast has some popular destinations for international surfers and travellers. Fishing villages, grouper fish cultivation, pearl cultivation, the traditional fish market and coral reefs also attract visitors to this part of Lombok. The area also supports traditional weaving and handicraft production. Individual tourists or tour guides often arrange small personalised tours or private visits to see traditional weaving and religious ceremonies.

Mount Rinjani is at the northern flank of Central Lombok. It is popular tourist attraction and activities include trekking, study of rare tropical flora and local fauna.

 
The customary hamlet of Sade

Objects of cultural heritage in this part of the island include Sade kampung adat (customary hamlet), Hamlet NDE, a location of a traditional housing, traditional villages, local arts and traditional ceremonies. Mosque Mount Pujut is a historic local mosque. Other historic attractions are the tomb of King Pejanggik, the tomb of Nyatok, and Clack Tomb and Mausoleum, the tomb of Serewe Islamic religious figures.

In 2010 the region supported 25 hotels of mixed classes across the general area of Central Lombok Regency with 16 of these properties situated in the Kuta area.[13]

On 21 October 2011 President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono officiated at the groundbreaking ceremony of the Mandalika Resort Development Project. Six Memorandums of Understanding (MoU) on the development of the site were signed in conjunction with the groundbreaking ceremony.

The Mandalika Resort Development Project is planned to be undertaken on an about 1,200 hectares site in Kuta, Pujut subdistrict and has a projected value of US$3 billion. Plans have been detailed for hotel, villa and a high end resort projects. A Formula One circuit, a plenary room for concert events, a seaport for excursions and other ships, and an integrated Disneyland styled theme park, an underwater park and a technical park have also been proposed. US$250 million or about Rp2.2 trillion is projected to come from state-owned firms (BUMN).

The Mandalika project[14] is also expected to be included as one of the country's special economic zones presenting potential fiscal and non-fiscal arrangements to investors to engage in development of the provinces tourism sector. The proposal to grant special economic zone status to Mandalika resort area was based upon Law No. 30/2011 of the regulations covering Special Economic Zones and included in Government Regulation Number 2 / 2011 (on the Implementation of the Special Economic Zones).[15]

Bali Tourism Development Corporation (BTDC) will manage Mandalika Tourism Area which has 5 beaches in Southern Lombok Island: Kuta Beach, Serenting Beach, Aan Cape, Keliuw Beach and Gerupuk Beach. The area is 1,179 hectares will be divided in 3 zonas:

  • luxury residentials in the west part
  • hotels, villas and public utilities in the central part
  • exclusive hotels and villas in the east part

The project is planned for 20 to 30 years and for the first time will be developed in Kuta Beach Area since June 2012 which the land acquisitions have been finished.[16]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 28 February 2024, Kabupaten Lombok Tengah Dalam Angka 2024 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.5202)
  2. ^ a b Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  3. ^ a b Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  4. ^ . Badan Pusat Statistik Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Barat. 13 December 2009. Archived from the original on 30 July 2010. Retrieved 30 August 2010.
  5. ^ http://lomboktengahkab.go.id/ 23 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine Kabupaten Lombok Tengah, the Regency of Central Lombok
  6. ^ *Kabupaten Lombok Tengah, the Regency of Central Lombok 23 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ = "Regional Economy-West Nusa Teggara provincial profile". Retrieved 1 September 2010. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  8. ^ New Lombok International Airport, The Directorate General of Air Communication, and PT. (Persero) Angkasa Pura 1, Project Summary, Jakarta, 4 January 2005
  9. ^ http://www.eturbonews.com/12858/lombok-eyes-2012 Lombok eyes 2012. by Luc Citrinot, ETN Senior Managing Editor Asia | Nov 19, 2009
  10. ^ http://www.balidiscovery.com/messages/message.asp?Id=5840 | Delays in Opening of Lombok's New Airport, Lombok International Airport Likely to Open in Mid-2010 | 2/27/2010.
  11. ^ http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/1276516996/ntb-governor-to-brief-central-govt-on-bil-project | NTB governor to brief central govt on bil projectAntara News | Mon, June 14, 2010 19:03 WIB | Economic & Business | Downloaded 29 Aug 2010
  12. ^ http://bali-news-views.blogspot.com/2010/06/vp-orders-new-bali-and-lombok-airports.html | VP Orders new Bali and Lombok Airports to be Operational soon, Indonesian Digest, Weds, 30 June 2010 |Downloaded 28 Aug 2010
  13. ^ *Kabupaten Lombok Tengah, the Regency of Central Lombok 23 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ "Why the Indonesian Tourism will Get a Boost with The Mandalika Project and why you should invest in it Now !". Invest Islands. 27 March 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2017.
  15. ^ "Mandalika being developed into world tourist resort". 21 October 2011.
  16. ^ Mediatama, Grahanusa (13 June 2012). "Kawasan Wisata Mandalika Lombok siap dibangun". Kontan.co.id.

External links edit

  • Kabupaten Lombok Timur, the Regency of East Lombok
  • Kabupaten Lombok Barat, the Regency of West Lombok
  •   Lombok travel guide from Wikivoyage
  •   Kuta (Lombok) travel guide from Wikivoyage

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Central Lombok Regency is a regency Indonesian Kabupaten of the Indonesian Province of West Nusa Tenggara It is located on the island of Lombok and the capital is Praya It covers an area of 1 208 39 km2 and had a population of 859 309 at the 2010 census 2 and 1 034 859 at the 2020 census 3 the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 1 099 211 comprising 545 905 males and 553 306 females 1 Central Lombok Regency Kabupaten Lombok TengahRegencyCoat of armsNickname Lombok TengahMotto Tatas Tuhu TrasnaLocation within West Nusa TenggaraCentral Lombok RegencyLocation in Lombok Lesser Sunda Islands and IndonesiaShow map of LombokCentral Lombok RegencyCentral Lombok Regency Lesser Sunda Islands Show map of Lesser Sunda IslandsCentral Lombok RegencyCentral Lombok Regency Indonesia Show map of IndonesiaCoordinates 8 42 S 116 16 E 8 700 S 116 267 E 8 700 116 267Country IndonesiaProvince West Nusa TenggaraCapitalPrayaGovernment RegentMoh Suhaili FT Vice RegentLalu Pathul BahriArea Total1 208 39 km2 466 56 sq mi Elevation107 m 350 ft Population mid 2023 estimate Total1 099 211 Density910 km2 2 400 sq mi 1 Demographics Ethnic groupsSasak Balinese Javanese Sumbawa people Flores people ReligionMuslim Hindu Christian Buddhist LanguagesIndonesian official SasakTime zoneUTC 8 ICST Area code 62 370Websitelomboktengahkab go idThe other regencies of Lombok all of which adjoin the Central Lombok Regency are the East Lombok Regency the West Lombok Regency and the North Lombok Regency The region was first incorporated in accordance with Law Number 69 of the Year 1958 Tatas Tuhu Trasna is the motto of the Central Lombok Regency Contents 1 Administration 1 1 Administrative structure 1 2 Administrative boundaries 2 Administrative Districts 3 Climate and topography 4 Services and development 5 Education 6 Transportation 7 Location of New Lombok International Airport 8 Tourism 9 Notes 10 External linksAdministration editAdministrative structure edit Kabupaten Lombok Tengah Central Lombok Regency is one of Lombok s four Regencies or administrative regions TGH M Zainul Majdi MA Governor of NTB West Nusa Tenggara Mataram is the Provincial Capital of West Nusa Tenggara M Suhaili FT Current Regent Bupati of Central Lombok Regency Indonesian Kabupaten Lombok Tengah Administrative boundaries edit Boundary District RegencyNorth North Lombok RegencySouth Lombok Basin Indian OceanWest Gerung Mataram West Lombok RegencyEast East Lombok RegencyAdministrative Districts editCentral Lombok Regency consists of twelve districts kecamatan tabulated below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 census 2 and the 2020 census 3 together with the official estimates as at mid 2023 1 The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres the number of administrative villages in each district totaling 127 rural desa and 12 urban kelurahan 4 and its postal codes Kode Wilayah Name of District kecamatan Area in km2 Pop ncensus2010 Pop ncensus2020 Pop nestimatemid 2023 Admin centre No of villages Postcodes52 02 05 Praya Barat West Praya a 152 75 69 106 82 747 87 065 Penujak 10 8357252 02 11 Praya Barat Daya Southwest Praya 124 97 51 280 57 797 62 146 Darek 11 8357152 02 04 Pujut b 233 55 96 913 116 832 124 533 Sengkol 16 8357352 02 06 Praya Timur East Praya 82 57 62 736 72 143 75 172 Mujur 10 8358152 02 07 Janapria 69 05 70 175 84 590 90 444 Janapria 12 8355452 02 09 Kopang 61 66 75 719 92 558 98 796 Kopang 11 8355352 02 01 Praya 61 26 103 405 125 889 132 684 Praya 15 c 83511 8352252 02 10 Praya Tengah d Central Praya 65 92 59 891 72 661 77 783 Batunyala 12 e 8358252 02 02 Jonggat 71 55 89 362 106 051 112 187 Ubung 13 83561 f 52 02 08 Pringgarata 52 78 62 841 75 644 80 345 Pringgarata 11 8356252 02 03 Batukliang 50 37 71 512 87 852 94 000 Mantang 10 8355252 02 12 Batukliang Utara North Batukliang 181 96 47 268 60 095 64 056 Teratak 8 83550Totals 1 208 39 860 209 1 034 859 1 099 211 Praya 139Notes a includes 6 small islands off the south coast of Lombok Island b includes 13 small islands off the south coast of Lombok Island c comprising 9 kelurahan and 6 desa d Praya Tengah District is situated to the southeast of Praya town between that town and Praya Timur District e including 3 kelurahan f except the villages of Jontlak postcode 83513 and Gerantung postcode 83523 Types of Use Area Ha Yards buildings 6 993 5 79 Rice field 52 556 43 49 Fields Garden 12 420 10 28 Farm Clearing 12 0 01 Pasture 85 0 07 Enclosed water dams 281 0 23 Ponds Pond 1 773 1 47 Public Forests 2 583 2 14 State Forest 21 158 17 50 Plantation 5 461 4 51 Other 17 517 14 49 Total area of all 120 839 100 00 Climate and topography editCentral Lombok has a tropical climate with long dry seasons The rain season normally commences in October and continues until April with an average rainfall of above 100mm during these months In December falls have reached 382 mm From May until September average rainfall is below 100 mm with the lowest rainfall normally occurring in May December normally has the highest frequency of rain days and the lowest occur in May Topography of Central Lombok is mountainous in the north including Mount Rinjani area with an altitude of about 1000 meters above sea level suitable for plantation such as coffee timber and other crops The centre of the region is a low lying and utilised for rice paddies and tobacco The southern areas are dry and denuded with some undulating hilly areas of between 100 and 355 meters above sea level The dominant soil types in Central Lombok Regency are 41 635 ha complex of Mediterranean Chocolate 34 Grey Gromusol 34 306 28 and Grey regosol 20 387 17 5 Services and development editThe region is essentially agrarian in activity with rice copra casava tobacco timber and other crops Rainfall is lower in the south of the Regency and higher in the north as the land rises toward Mount Rinjani and the land becomes more fertile and productive Rinjani supplies a rainfall catchment area to the region and several into central Lombok rivers flow from its slopes The sea supports a small local fishing industry a fish market a pearling industry seaweed harvesting traditional weaving pottery and handicraft production The growing tourism industry in Lombok has had little effect on the eastern coast The proximity of the new Lombok International Airport will possible lead to an increase in tourism related business and development in Central Lombok in coming years Education editCurrently in Central Lombok Regency there are 226 junior and elementary schools 82 junior high schools and 46 high schools in addition to an increasing number of private schools 6 The regency s higher education needs are served by the University of Mataram in the nearby city of Mataram Transportation editPublic buses and Bemo run both to the west coast and the city of Mataram and further on through Pusuk pass to connect to north Lombok and Tanjung Limited services are available on the east coast to connect to Praya and south toward Kuta Vehicle and passenger ferries service central Lombok from both the east and west coasts of the island Alat Strait Labuhan Lombok Pototano Sumbawa with 8 ferries providing 18 crossings per day Lombok Strait Lembar Lombok Padang Bai Bali with 12 ferries providing crossings once every hour 7 Tanjung Lembar seaport in the southwest of the island provides facilities for small freighters and fishing boats These drive on drive off ferries provide the principal facilities for road transport movements in and out of Lombok Disruptions on these routes can significantly affect trade and the provision of supplies to the island as the shipping operators on these routes will often suspend services due to breakdown or heavy seas Central Lombok is served by the Lombok International Airport Bandara Internasional Lombok IATA LOP ICAO WADL The new airport provides domestic terminal facilities serving destinations in Java Bali and Sumbawa The main terminal building also provides international terminal facilities International flights to Kuala Lumpur are provided by Garuda and Merpati airlines depart from the Domestic terminal The new international airport will provide facilities for wide bodied aircraft with more modern terminal facilities and improved cargo facilities Lombok International Airport is south west of Praya in south Central Lombok The airport commenced operations on 1 October 2011 replacing the previous international and domestic facilities at Selaparang Airport near Ampenan in West Lombok Regency which formally closed for operations on the evening of 30 September 2011 All services previously operated at the Selaparang airport were moved across to the new airport at that time nbsp Location of New Lombok International Airport editThe new Lombok International Airport was developed in accordance with ICAO guidelines and specification The airport size consists of 553 hectares 1 370 acres and incorporates a modern convenient terminal supporting passenger requirements The airport site is at Tanak Awu in Kabupaten Lombok Tengah Regency of Central Lombok Lombok Indonesia south west of Mataram the provincial capital of Nusa Tenggara Barat and a few kilometers south west of the small regional city of Praya 8 The surface connections were still under construction in late 2011 following the official commencement of operations at the airport and some of the rights of way for the connecting highway to Mataram were still in disputation with the current landowners The project completion was much delayed and the proposed opening date was moved back several times 9 10 11 12 When the airport opened on 1 October 2011 many of the terminal and passenger handling facilities remained incomplete causing some inconvenience to both passengers and airline operations Tourism editSee also Mandalika Lombok nbsp Beach at Selong Belanak central south coast of LombokThe natural assets of Central Lombok include rice paddies tobacco growing areas and some established nature reserves The south of Lombok features white sandy beaches some of it quite isolated remote and with limited access Notable beaches are Pantai Gerupuk Pantai Awang Tanjung A nn Pantai Seger Kuta Beach Selong Belanak Mawi Beach Pantai Tomang Are Guling Beach Pantai Pengatap Rowok Torok Aik Belek and Pantai Mawun Other attractions lie in the hills of central lombok rising toward Mount Rinjani Surfing is very popular with local and international visitors and the south coast has some popular destinations for international surfers and travellers Fishing villages grouper fish cultivation pearl cultivation the traditional fish market and coral reefs also attract visitors to this part of Lombok The area also supports traditional weaving and handicraft production Individual tourists or tour guides often arrange small personalised tours or private visits to see traditional weaving and religious ceremonies Mount Rinjani is at the northern flank of Central Lombok It is popular tourist attraction and activities include trekking study of rare tropical flora and local fauna nbsp The customary hamlet of SadeObjects of cultural heritage in this part of the island include Sade kampung adat customary hamlet Hamlet NDE a location of a traditional housing traditional villages local arts and traditional ceremonies Mosque Mount Pujut is a historic local mosque Other historic attractions are the tomb of King Pejanggik the tomb of Nyatok and Clack Tomb and Mausoleum the tomb of Serewe Islamic religious figures In 2010 the region supported 25 hotels of mixed classes across the general area of Central Lombok Regency with 16 of these properties situated in the Kuta area 13 On 21 October 2011 President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono officiated at the groundbreaking ceremony of the Mandalika Resort Development Project Six Memorandums of Understanding MoU on the development of the site were signed in conjunction with the groundbreaking ceremony The Mandalika Resort Development Project is planned to be undertaken on an about 1 200 hectares site in Kuta Pujut subdistrict and has a projected value of US 3 billion Plans have been detailed for hotel villa and a high end resort projects A Formula One circuit a plenary room for concert events a seaport for excursions and other ships and an integrated Disneyland styled theme park an underwater park and a technical park have also been proposed US 250 million or about Rp2 2 trillion is projected to come from state owned firms BUMN The Mandalika project 14 is also expected to be included as one of the country s special economic zones presenting potential fiscal and non fiscal arrangements to investors to engage in development of the provinces tourism sector The proposal to grant special economic zone status to Mandalika resort area was based upon Law No 30 2011 of the regulations covering Special Economic Zones and included in Government Regulation Number 2 2011 on the Implementation of the Special Economic Zones 15 Bali Tourism Development Corporation BTDC will manage Mandalika Tourism Area which has 5 beaches in Southern Lombok Island Kuta Beach Serenting Beach Aan Cape Keliuw Beach and Gerupuk Beach The area is 1 179 hectares will be divided in 3 zonas luxury residentials in the west part hotels villas and public utilities in the central part exclusive hotels and villas in the east partThe project is planned for 20 to 30 years and for the first time will be developed in Kuta Beach Area since June 2012 which the land acquisitions have been finished 16 Notes edit nbsp Indonesia portal a b c Badan Pusat Statistik Jakarta 28 February 2024 Kabupaten Lombok Tengah Dalam Angka 2024 Katalog BPS 1102001 5202 a b Biro Pusat Statistik Jakarta 2011 a b Badan Pusat Statistik Jakarta 2021 Letak Geografis Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Barat Badan Pusat Statistik Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Barat 13 December 2009 Archived from the original on 30 July 2010 Retrieved 30 August 2010 http lomboktengahkab go id Archived 23 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine Kabupaten Lombok Tengah the Regency of Central Lombok Kabupaten Lombok Tengah the Regency of Central Lombok Archived 23 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine Regional Economy West Nusa Teggara provincial profile Retrieved 1 September 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help New Lombok International Airport The Directorate General of Air Communication and PT Persero Angkasa Pura 1 Project Summary Jakarta 4 January 2005 http www eturbonews com 12858 lombok eyes 2012 Lombok eyes 2012 by Luc Citrinot ETN Senior Managing Editor Asia Nov 19 2009 http www balidiscovery com messages message asp Id 5840 Delays in Opening of Lombok s New Airport Lombok International Airport Likely to Open in Mid 2010 2 27 2010 http www antaranews com en news 1276516996 ntb governor to brief central govt on bil project NTB governor to brief central govt on bil projectAntara News Mon June 14 2010 19 03 WIB Economic amp Business 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