Begin your journey in Banyumulek, a village renowned for its pottery industry. Discover how 80% of the population is engaged in this craft and witness the intricate process of pottery-making first-hand.
Next, head to Sukarara, a village famous for its traditional songket weaving. Watch skilled women create beautiful Lombok weaving crafts, and learn about the cultural significance of these textiles. Here you can around the village while you can interact with local by the guide and try the local activity to become a local.
Continue to Sade, a hamlet known for preserving the Sasak customs. Explore the traditional houses with roofs made of palm fibre, walls of woven bamboo, and floors mopped with buffalo dung—a unique custom said to keep the floors warmer and repel mosquitoes. Discover the eight bales, traditional buildings distinguished by their function, and gain insight into the Sasak tribe’s way of life.
Finally, visit Tanjung Aan Beach, famous for its white peppersand. Relax on the beach, swiming, or enjoy the views from nearby Merese Hill, a popular sunset viewpoint.