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When most of the people hear the name “Gili”, they probably think of the three famous Gili Islands Trawangan, Meno and Air in the northwest of Lombok. But did you know that there are many other islands, some of them totally lonely, around Lombok?
A day trip to Gili Nanggu
In the southwest there are over 10 small Gili Islands. One of them is Gili Nanggu, whom I last visited. A day trip to Gili Nanggu is absolutely worth it and I will show you all about it in this article.
How to get to Lombok
To get to Lombok there are only two options, the airplane and the boat. Flights operate from many cities in Indonesia to Lombok. But the international airport already welcomes flights from abroad, e.g. from Singapore or Kuala Lumpur. For the future even flights from the Emirates or Australia are planned.
To find the best and cheapest flights for your trip to Lombok, check out Skyscanner. There you can compare prices, departure times, flight duration and the different airlines.
You can take a boat to Lombok from e.g. Bali, the Gili Islands or Sumbawa. There is a difference between speed boats and local boats, because not only prices, but the duration of travel can vary significantly. An overview of different boats can be found on 12go.asia.
Accommodation in Lombok – our hotel tips
Lombok is a relatively large island and offers almost endless possibilities to stay. Whether in southern Kuta, in the capital Mataram or in the tourist center of Senggigi on the west coast – on Lombok you will find many accommodations in all price ranges.
We personally recommend a stay in Senggigi and surroundings. A great hotel is the Qunci Villas, which is located on a secluded, quiet beach. The center of Senggigi is only a short taxi or scooter ride away. But also near the Qunci Villas you will find some restaurants and shops.
Of course, there are also a number of beautiful hotels and homestays in Kuta, which you can book here.
How to get to Gili Nanggu
Gili Nanggu is located at the southwestern peninsula of Lombok (Sekotong) and can be reached by boat from 2 different places: Lembar (the place where the public ferry from Bali arrives) and further west from West Sekotong (Sekotong Barat). The boat drive from West Sekotong takes only 15-20 minutes, whereas from Lembar you have to drive approximately 40. Most likely, the price for a charter boat (4-6 persons max.) will vary greatly – I paid only IDR 230.000 from West Sekotong (round trip). It was a very good price and I only had the luck because of a friend who knows a boat driver personally.
Preferably, you should hire a driver or take a taxi from Senggigi or Kuta because they can bring you directly to the boats without the hassle of searching for it. The drive from Senggigi to Lembar takes not quite an hour, to West Sekotong approximately 1 ½. Most of the tourist offices will be offering a Nanggu tour probably.
During the boat drive another tiny island caught my eye: Gili Poh. It’s the smallest of this Gili group and can be walked around in only 15 minutes (for comparison: when you walk around Gili Meno it takes about one hour). It must be a true Robinson Crusoe island and I definitely have to visit it next time!
On Gili Nanggu
On Gili Nanggu there is not really much going on – or more precisely NOTHING! The total opposite of Gili Trawangan, even quieter than Gili Meno. But you have dreamlike beaches with crystal clear water where you perfectly can snorkel, dive or simply have a bath. The beaches are quiet and there are no beach vendors to bother you since this is a private island. It’s perfect for a snorkeling, diving or relaxing day trip. If you want to take a time out and enjoy a few days relaxing among a tranquil South Sea atmosphere, this island is the right spot for you.
Believe it or not, on Gili Nanggu there is only one accommodation (Gili Nanggu Cottages & Resort – with bungalows directly at the beach) and one restaurant. During our stay we were the only guests. But the food was delicious and the owner is a nice guy.
It’s always funny to hear how Indonesian people try to adopt an Australian accent. Maybe it was because of me, because until today I don’t understand why 99.9% of the people in Southeast Asia think I’m Australian. Well, as I made him clear that I’m actually from Germany, he came up with the stock response for Germans: “Achsoooooooo!” (meaning something like “Aha/I see”)
There are even more Gili Islands that you can reach by charter boat, like Gili Tangkong and Gili Sudak directly next to Gili Nanggu. Or further west there is Gili Gede, Gili Asahan and Gili Poh – and I plan to see all of them some day…
Plan your trip to Sekotong Lombok now
More hotel recommendations for Sekotong Lombok:
- Highlight: Cocotinos Sekotong
- Tawun (Sekotong): Krisna Bungalows
- Gili Asahan: Gili Asahan Eco Lodge
- Gili Layar: Layar Beach Bungalow
Popular routes to Lombok:
Gili Nanggu: Tours and Tickets
Do you prefer to travel with a guide who knows the area very well? Then we recommend a guided tour with a local. This way you can get to know Gili Nanggu in a completely different way. GetYourGuide offers a wide selection of exciting tours for Gili Nanggu.
Have you been to Gili Nanggu? Would a day trip to Gili Nanggu be something for you? We look forward to your opinion in the comments.
Marcel
Hi, I'm Marcel! Blogger, author and founder of this travel blog. I've been traveling almost constantly since 2013 and love to travel in Southeast Asia and Europe. I also enjoy traveling with my child. Find out more on our About Us page.
Hi Marcel!
Thanks for the good advice you gave me on your other blog article! I took your advice and now planning to the islands on east as well as these ones in the south west. I have contacted a few companies and tour guides but their quotes for visiting Nanggu, Sudak etc is about 100USD! Seems so much especially as we will stay nearby in Cocotinas so no need for too much travel.
I see you said it’s easy to just get a taxi to West Sekotong (Sekotong Barat) and hire a sampan boat. Is this still the case? If I just go there on the day and bargain with the boat men? Just worried it’s not as easy or obvious as you describe! Or better yet do you have any contact for hiring a sampan boat for a fair price!
thanks so much again
Emily
Hi, I would really like to visit Gili Naggu, we will be coming from Bali. Are you aware of a faster boat than the public ferry?
With thanks
Yes there are speed boats running from Bali to Senggigi, Lombok. This would be the nearest place when you wanna go by speed boat. From there you will need a transport to Sekotong.
Marcel
Thank you for the great article! I am landing in Bali on september 25th and leaving on october 5th, BUT my whole trip will be spent in Lombok. My priority is the Rinjani hike (3D/2N). I’m just not sure how to go about the itinerary. Once I arrive to Lombok after taking the Ferry, should I go straight to the mountain to hike the following day? And is it then easier to do Senggigi afterwards (see the north and monkey forest) and then go down to kuta to see the nice beaches and one the southeast gilis?
I just want to have a good plan to make my 10-12 days worth it! Thanks a lot for your help! 🙂
Many people feel very exhausted and hurt the next days after hiking to the Rinjani. So maybe you should choose something where you can relax the next 1-2 days after. 😉 A snorkeling trip to the Secret Gilis is maybe not the best option though.
Don’t miss the waterfalls (Tiu Kelep and Sendang Gile) as well. You could visit them one day before hiking. Well, at least if you decide to walk the Senaru path.
Informative! thanks, Marcel!
I am going to Sekotong in a few days, might island hop to Nanggu as well. Can’t wait!
Great post guys. We spent a couple weeks in between Gili T and Gili Meno and loved it and honestly didn’t even know these islands existed! Thanks for the info guys, we’ll definitely check these out the next time we are in Indonesia. Cheers
Thanks Ross. Yeah, you definitely should 😉
I have read so many articles about the blogger lovers however this article
is actually a good article, keep it up.
Hi Marcel!
Thank you for the tip indeed, the island looks absolutely awesome!
I guess you went there during low season,right? Do you think the cottage can get very crowded during high season? Is it feasible to do a one-day trip from Sekotong or Lembar?
Thanks!
Hi Riccardo,
I’ve been there 2 times. Last year in April (still low season) and in the beginning of this month (already considered as high season). Even this time the cottages didn’t look like they are completely booked, however, there were slightly more people on the island than last year in April. But I wouldn’t call it crowded at all 😉
Yes, totally. You can do a day trip to Gili Nanggu and 2 other Gili Islands. Just go to the harbour in Sekotong (Tawun/Labu) and look out for a sign with “transport to Gili Nanggu” or something similar. On the same day, you could even go back to Senggigi, Kuta, Mataram etc. But also, you could book a tour in advance in any random tourist office, if you don’t stay in Sekotong.
What does it cost and how long does it take to get from Lembar Harbour to Sekatong region to Gili Nanggu? Thank you.
Hi Angela,
I never used the boat service from Lembar since I always go to Gili Nanggu from Sekotong. But it’s supposed to be about 30-45 minutes, depending on the waves.
Hi Tobi and Marcel, nice to meet you.. 🙂
I am indonesian.. thanks for visited our country. It’s nice to read your stories
That’s just one of many beautiful places in Indonesia.. enjoy.. 🙂
Thanks mas bro 😀 Yes much more amazing places to explore! I hope to see them all some day 😉
Hy Body..!
If you want visiting Lombok – Indonesia.
I can show for you private island. And you know?
Lombok have more little islands and so private.
Thanks for your comment. Yes, there are many beautiful islands around Sekotong 😉
Hello,
I am interested in hiring a small boat from Lembar harbor for 6 hours total from 8:30 AM to 2:30PM on January 13th 2016. No guide, no food, no snorkeling please. Want to visit 2 islands – Gili Nanngu and Jili Sudak, just relax on the beach. Please send me quote for a boat, not per person.
Best regards,
Mark Yampolsky
Hi Mark,
Unfortunately, we’re not a tour company. 😉 We just blog about the trip but you can arrange everything directly with the boatmen. Normally, you can just go there and start your tour right away. Or, depending where you stay, you book this kind of tour in a tourist office in Senggigi etc.
I never did the trips from Lembar but always from Sekotong. The drive is relaxed and short and it’s easier to find a boatmen since the village is very small. There are even some signs so you will definitely find it. If you have further questions, feel free to ask.
Marcel
Hi Marcel!
Thanks for the tips!!! I had never heard of these Islands!
Compared to Gili T, for example, was this island more expensive (restaurant+accomodation)? Being a solo female traveler, would you consider it safe?
Thanks!!
Hi Mollie!
You’re welcome!
Actually I’m not sure about the prices. As far as I remember somebody told me it’s about 500,000 IDR for a bungalow – quite expensive, if true. But that was during high-season and I think with a little bargaining you can get it for much much less since I doubt that they will be booked out. 😉 I think you might try to get a price about 250,000. Restaurant prices were slightly cheaper than on Gili Trawangan.
Well, I’d consider it more safe than Gili T with all the drunk and high people 😉
Marcel