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ABOUT GILI ISLAND
Lombok's most popular tourist
destination, the Gili Islands (or just the Gilis) came to
the attention of the wider world as a backpacker mecca in
the 1980s and 1990s. This is still true to some extent, and
the islands are still a fixture on the
Banana Pancake Trail.
But the times they are a changing, and there is now a rash
of glamour options on the islands, especially so on Gili
Trawangan. The islands are very relaxed and laid-back, with
countless little beachside cafes still playing reggae and
serving up questionable "energy" drinks, but also at the
other end of the scale, elaborate seafood buffets, fresh
salads and good quality western and Asian food. Best of all,
there are no cars or motorbikes to disturb the peace.
There are increasing numbers of westerners living on the
Gilis, and operating businesses ranging from dive companies
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There is a strong environmental focus here as the reefs have
been very damaged in the past. While once people came to
dive, snorkel and party, a more upmarket tourist is showing
up now. It is still all about the beach, there are many more
options to wine and dine or hang out and meet new friends.
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Strictly speaking, the name "Gili
Islands" is rather redundant as gili simply means
"small island" in
Sasak,
but the name has stuck and is universally used and
understood in Lombok.
There are also some other islands off
Lombok called Gili Something, eg.
Gili Nanggu
and
Gili Gede,
but these are located to the southwest near
Lembar,
quite a distance from the "main" Gilis.
source :
http://wikitravel.org/en/Gili_Islands
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