![]() When we drove on the street to Ijen Crater, I saw an interesting view, boxes among the trees. ![]() They will not allow you to use your own car to get into Ijen Crater. Roumors said, if we go to Ijen Crater by ourself, using private car, people there will stop you and force you to go out from your car and rent theirs (some kind of jeep), which is very expensive per car. I didn't know exactly the way that our driver chosen to go to Ijen Crater, because along the way, there was no 'spamming' things. Gulma vs Baluran National ParkĪfter Baluran National Park, we went to Ijen Crater. You need to rent motorbike or car to visit places. Because in Bali, public transportations are rare to find. This online transportation is trully help my day in Bali. You can find G*jek app at Google store and download it. Only paid IDR 27K from Seminyak to Garuda Wisnu Kencana by using G*jek. What? is it possible using online transportation to visit Garuda Wisnu Kencana? Yes, of course! I used G*jek to visit Garuda Wisnu Kencana. I was waiting for a driver who will drive me to Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) Cultural Art. It was about 10.30 am when I stood in front of a Padang restaurant at Seminyak, Bali, (3/11). Is it possible to visit Garuda Wisnu Kencana alone? That is why when I had a change, I did it with no doubt, alone by myself. I by myself never understood why I always fail to visit this place (back in the past-). it was a simple thing but It became big if you want it so bad :p Even it was a short trip, I used it to visit a place that I would like to see much but I never had a change to go there everytime I went to Bali. Ticket booth to Thousand Island with traditional ferryįew days ago I had a short trip to Bali. you can use Transjakarta Feeder bus from Pluit (but this bus is still rare, specially in the morning when you in hurry to catch the ferry). If you used public transportation, the route: Transjakarta (cost IDR 3.500), stop at Penjaringan Shelter - B01 (cost IDR 5K), stop at Muara Angke Bus Station - Becak motorbike (cost IDR 5K), stop at Kali Adem Port. It is not next to the gas station anymore, It is moved to Kali Adem Port. If you want to go to Thousand Island by traditional ferry, the port had been moved. When I heard about that, I was so excited to join because this was my chance to try again my capability of equalization in the ocean (since I failed the exam of A2 AIDA -).Īnd the next thing I knew, I was in a traditional ferry on the way to Payung Island. I never planned this trip (29/10) until one of my friend told me that next week some of freedivers will go to Payung Island (Payung = Umbrella -) for training. Just 4 of us at the bottom room of the boat! ^^ Capacity of this boat is 180 people. We arrived at Marina, Ancol, around 8.30 am. Pantara: IDR 300K (weekday), 350K (weekend).Putri/Pelangi/Sepa: IDR 200K (weekday), 250K (weekend).Harapan/Kelapa: IDR 180K (weekday), 225K (weekend).Pari/Pramuka/Tidung: IDR 125K (weeday), 150K (weekend).Bidadari/Ayer/Untung Jawa: IDR 75K (weekday), 100K (weekend).The ticket costs in some prices, depending on the island (2016): You can buy the ticket on the spot, without any confirmation first. That building is an office which is selling ticket to Thousand Island. ![]() you can walk through to a building next the cafetaria. You don't have to worry about their present. When you get there, there will be some officers with blue shirt who will help you for buying the ticket. The 17th Pier is the pier that providing public transportation/speed boats to society who wants to visit Thousand Island. In Marina, there are many speed boats which are heading to Thousand Island. The cost is almost 2,5 times more expensive. Using speed boat from Marina is more expensive than from Kali Adem, Muara Angke. To visit Tidung Island, we used speed boat from Marina Pier, Ancol. ![]() That day (10/7) I and my niece went to Marina Pier, Ancol. Gladly, two of them was agree to join this backpack trip. ^^Īnd then I asked some of my friends to acompanying us. She was very happy when I said I will take her to Tidung Island. So I have a plan to take her to Thousand Island and teach her snorkeling. my niece was 8th grade and she was never snorkeling in her life. Tidung Island was the first island that came in my head when my niece asked me for snorkeling in Thousand Island.
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