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Kamis, 22 Desember 2011

KUPANG

Kupang is the capital of the province of East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. The total area is 180.27 km ² with a population of approximately 450,000 people (2010). This area is divided into 6 districts and 45 villages. Kupang has an Airport named Eltari


Kupang air through bookie, El Tari Airport is connected with several other big cities in Indonesia such as Jakarta, Surabaya, Semarang, Yogyakarta, Mataram and Makassar. 


Besides this airport also has direct flights to and from abroad, namely to Australia and Timor Leste. 

From Kupang pioneering flights can also be served to various districts in the capital of East Nusa Tenggara.



Kupang harbor can serve ships goods and passengers. Advance through the ship docks often serve passengers to Pante Macassar, Ruteng, Baa, Dili, Kalabahi and others.

Land transport system Kupang served by public transportation minibuses commonly called oplet, taxis and some routes are served by city bus. Most of the routes in the city served by oplet that connects multiple terminals. 

For departures road out of town are served at Terminal Kupang. By road is also served by buses between countries, namely to Dili, East Timor. This bus is provided by various service providers including DAMRI. Immigration Services Indonesia-East Timor-East Tasifeto implemented in Batugade.

The city is saving a lot of charm, especially fans of seafood. Tourists visiting the city are usually impressed with the grilled fish of large size with a relatively cheap price. Enjoyed by the typical sauce Kupang, tourists will certainly direct promise to myself: "someday, the beta will come back again". Also, squid and shrimp fresh sweet aroma when burned release highly appetizing. Besides, tourists will also be presented with one of the typical food of Kupang, the "corn bose". These foods are made from a mixture of corn and vegetables and whole grains (usually green beans and peanuts). There is also "flesh se'i", ie beef or pork smoked and mixed with milk, salt and spices, so it's something sweet and salty as well. The city also has the charm of tourism because it has beautiful white sand beaches and beautiful blue sea. Since the last few years has become a stopover subscription international sailboat race participants.

One more unique is the seller of roasted corn that stretched along the pavement on the road El Dance (in front of the Governor's Office) became a favorite place young people of Kupang.

One of the unique city of Kupang which is hardly found in every city in Indonesia that his city transport is often called "bemo" by residents of the city of Kupang or rather commonly known as the microbus. 

The uniqueness of public transportation in the city is due to the appearance angkotnya filled with accessories, decorations and music blaring. 

For the lovers of loud music could try "Walking disco" style Kupang. Of all the uniqueness that is very prominent is the rock. 

These characteristics are very typical in the city so that the area is called "Rock City". We can also see palm trees (palm wine tree) at some point savanna in Kupang.

DILI

Dili is the capital of Timor Leste with tetung native language, Portuguese, Indonesian and English. Dili     is the capital city and largest city in East Timor.

Dili is located on the north coast of Timor Island. The population is estimated to reach 163 305 inhabitants (January 2006).

While still a part of Indonesia, Dili has the status of municipalities. Today is one of the districts of Dili in East Timor.





'Christ the King' is a statue of Christ is built on a promontory Fatucama hill, the eastern city of Dili, East Timor. The statue was built in 1996 as a memorial to the integration of East Timor into Indonesia. Height with 27-meter statue and east timor number 27 symbolizes the 27 provinces of Indonesia during this itu.patung II is the largest statue in east timor after that in Brazil with 36-meter high statue, the statue of the hill with an estimated high-up to 1.5 km .

hilly areas is still low, but there are still other hilly areas with approximately 3.5 miles of hills Ramelau located in the eastern part of the statue of the Virgin Mary was founded by 16 km.
statue of christ the king was established in October 1996.Daerah or this area is a sacred area by the people there to make offerings of prayer for keselamatan.Namun now even be used as a sanctuary, the place also serve as a tourist attraction. This area is very nice and cool to enjoy the expanse of the sea breeze from the north.

This area is often visited by tourists and crowded both foreign tourists and domestic tourists. This area is also said to be a strategic area because by linking a tourist attraction called the white sand area with a range of facilities it has.


Statue of Pope John Paul II is a statue that was built on the hill Taci-Tolu west of Dili, Timor-Leste. The statue was built in 2007 on the initiative of the government to commemorate the visit of Pope John Paul II to Timor-Leste on 12 October 1989.

The National Stadium is a multifunctional stadium in Dili, East Timor. The stadium is most often used for football matches. The stadium can only hold five thousand spectators.

Rabu, 21 Desember 2011

JACO ISLAND

Welcome to Jaco Island


Rent a Boat
Jaco Island is one island that is located near Tutuala and Los Palos region East Timor.
Featuring the beauty of the island of white sand and beautiful beaches with clear sea water clarity. Really very nice to surround the island by renting a motor boat. motor boat rental costs around 20 dollars per person to be around the island. if we go down to the island will be charged an additional 5 dollars per person and we will be picked up again when we're done playing on the island.


One of the top destinations in East Timor has got to be Jaco Island just off the east end of Timor. It is about an 8 hour drive from Dili. A trail bike or 4×4 would be the best transport out there. A regular car could make it up to Tutuala but you would have to leave it in town and walk the rest of the way because the trail really deteriorates the closer you get.

It is even a challenge for 4×4′s.

Local transport could be taken to Tutuala but there are few vehicles going that way and the trip would only be for people with a lot of patience and endurance.
Jaco Beach
Then you would have to walk the last 8 km or so to the beach.

This is the only place where I’ve seen snorkelers spear tunas. Before the rains come the water is clear and the visibility is almost unlimited.


There are clean wide stretches of white sand and plenty of shade trees further inland.

It is good in a way that Jaco is not that easy to get to or it could be over run with tourists and it might some of the magic of this place.


Hendra 
There are no facilities there but some fishermen hang out there selling fish and coconuts and they don’t mind having visitors.

Some people bring tents and others sleep in their vehicles.Another option is to sleep in the undercuts that are in the rock walls along the beach.

The fishermen have some bamboo benches that they will let you use, but it is a good idea to help them out a little and buy some fish and coconuts or whatever to help out their economy a bit.

Made and Hendra
You can spend the time in bush walking, swimming and snorkeling in the pristine azure waters. The island covers an area of about 10 square km and is uninhabited. 

It is considered holy by the indigenous population, so setting foot on the island is forbidden. There are no accommodations but campers and hikers frequent the park.