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Reply 1368# CheAni
Yesss.. kami dah dapat proposal dari wong... so kami decide nak pegi bromo... sampai-2 terus ke bromo... mungkin agak packed jadual tu.. tapi tak apa... x mau lepas peluang.. harap dapat capture gambar yang chantek-2...
Kalau cheAni tak keberantan.. boleh share lagi gambar-2 kat sana? nanti boleh kami dpt idea nak bergambar.. heheheheh |
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saya mau jalan-jalan melawat wisata..pemandangan..shopping itu gak... |
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Reply 1378# sapsamsok
middle Sept insyaAllah...
ok nt a week or a day before gi tu sy roger2 mr sam
beras bario ek? buleh mun ada di tmpt kamek sebab kamek bkn dok swak pun...hehe |
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Post Last Edit by sapsamsok at 24-12-2011 13:13
Yesss.. kami dah dapat proposal... so kami decide nak pegi bromo... sa ...
fachai Post at 27-5-2011 12:10
Semoga perjalanan pagi2 buta 17/06 ke Bromo tu lancar... Yang paling penting no delay, luggage claim & pemeriksaan kastam tu jangan terlalu lama. |
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hello..ada sape tahu yang menarik di Malang..? |
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HELLO...SAPA2 TAHU TENTANG MALANG...?..TOLONG SAPE2 DAH PERNAH GI MALANG PLEASE SHARE WITH ME..TQ |
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kat sana ada kenal supir ke atau sape2 kat sana...sebab al nk cuba gi sana plak..murah sikit..hehehe..sebab dah merasa bdr besar like jakarta..bandung..yogja ..solo n last baru pulang dari bali..
sana ada paket tour tak..ada gunung berapa..?..beach..?.. |
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al nak tahu..kalau ke malang
1-kena turun dari airport surabaya kan..?
2-ada tak kenal supir kat sana
3-bole tak senaraikan tempat yang perlu di lawati kat sn like gunung,beach,temple ker..dan tempat yang tak perlu di lawati
3-kalau malam kat sn bosan tak..?..ada tak live band or sejenis mcm ni..?
tq for all the info |
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Tak kenal mana2 supir sana sebab aku ke sana dulu ala backpakers jah...naik turun kenderaan awam saja tapi kalau u email kat Sapsamsok dia boleh bantu carikan kot pasal dia dah 7 tahun stay kat Surabaya.
Kalau nak berwisata di area Jawa Timur memang kena turun di airport Juanda Surabaya. Biasa travel Jawa Timur tak terhad pada kota Surabaya semata...kawasan yg akan dilawati termasuk sekitar kota mcm makam wali songo di gresik, Jambatan Suramadu, bencana lumpur lapindo di Sidoarjo dan juga kawasan2 yg kauh sikit mcm Gunung Bromo, Kawah Ijen, Malang, Batu, Tretes dan Tawang etc etc.....
Info dari buku LP:-
OLD CITY
Even though much of Surabaya’s historical centre is literally falling to pieces, the old city easily wins the ‘Most Attractive Neighbourhood’ prize. With crumbling Dutch architecture, a fascinating Arab quarter and strong Chinese influences, it’s also by far the most atmospheric and idiosyncratic area of Surabaya to explore. From the old city you can then head north to the Kalimas harbour, where brightly painted pinisi from Sulawesi and Kalimantan unload their wares.
Jembatan Merah
A good place to start a wander around the old city is Jembatan Merah, the bridge that saw fierce fighting during Indonesia’s battle for independence. Jl Jembatan Merah, running south of the bus terminal along the canal, is a grungy replica of Amsterdam, but worthy (although rundown) examples of Dutch architecture can be seen here. Another impressive structure is the Indo-European-style Gedung PTP XXII government office building on Jl Merak Cendrawasih.
House of Sampoerna
Just northwest of Jembatan Merah is the city’s best-presented attraction, the House of Sampoerna (h353 9000; www.houseofsampoerna.com; Jl Taman Sampoerna; admission free; h9am-9.30pm) which is the home of one of Indonesia’s most famous kretek cigarette manufacturers. Whatever you think about the tobacco industry, this factory and museum makes a fascinating place to visit. The building itself is a wonderful 19th-century Dutch structure, originally an orphanage but later converted into a theatre (indeed Charlie Chaplin once dropped by). The former lobby now forms the museum and is something of a shrine to the Sampoerna empire, with exhibits on the use of cloves and the history of kretek in Indonesia alongside uniforms and drums of the Sampoerna marching band and other quirky company curios. Upstairs there’s a bird’s-eye perspective of the factory’s shop floor, where hundreds of women hand roll, trim and pack the Dji Sam Soe brand (banned from most countries as the tar content is so strong). The fastest rollers here churn out 4000 cigarettes a day, their fingers a blur of motion. You’ll be accompanied throughout your visit by a highly informative, English-speaking guide, and there’s a superb cafe-restaurant here too.
Chinatown
East of Jembatan Merah is Surabaya’s Chinatown, with hundreds of small businesses and warehouses. Becak and hand-pulled carts are still the best way to transport oods in the crowded, narrow streets. Pasar Pabean (Jl Pabean) is a sprawling, darkly lit market, where you can buy everything from Madurese chickens to Chinese crockery.
Further east, near the canal, the stunningly atmospheric Kong Co Kong Tik Cun Ong temple (Jl Dukuh) is primarily Buddhist, but has a variety of Confucian and Taoist altars if you can see them through the plumes of incense smoke.
Arab Quarter (Qubah)
A warren of narrow lanes, Surabaya’s Arab Quarter has the atmosphere and appearance of a Middle Eastern medina, with stalls selling prayer beads, peci (black Muslim felt hats) and other religious paraphernalia, alongside perfumes, dates and a plastic camel or two. All alleys lead to the Mesjid Ampel (Jl Ampel Suci), the most sacred mosque in Surabaya; it was here that Sunan Ampel, one of the wali songo who brought Islam to Java, was buried in 1481. The mosque itself is a huge space, the vastexpanse of its marble floor divided by dozens of wooden pillars, but there’s very little in the way of ornamentation. Behind the mosque pilgrims chant and present rose-petal offerings at Sunan Ampel’s grave. You have to access the mosque on foot. The most direct route is to take the lane that leads west from Jl Ampel Suci – a crowd of becak marks the entrance.
SURABAYA ZOO
South of the city centre, Surabaya Zoo (Kebun Binatang Surabaya, KBS; Jl Diponegoro; admission 8000Rp; h9am-4pm) has a good collection of lions, tigers, elephants, hippos, kangaroos and reptiles. If you’re not planning to visit Komodo, the dragons are worth a visit – 32 minikomodos hatched here in 2009. The animals look typically nonchalant, but the park is well laid out, with large, open enclosures. Camel-cart and donkey rides are available and entertainment is often featured in the afternoon. Avoid visiting on weekends, which are packed. Any bus heading down Jl Panglima Sudirman will take you to the zoo; alternatively, you can take an M bemo (2000Rp).
MONUMEN KAPAL SELAM
In keeping with Indonesia’s fascination with all things military, Surabaya’s foremost stretch of renovated waterside real estate centres on the hulk of the Pasopati, a Russian submarine (Jl Pemuda; admission 5000Rp; h9am-9pm) commissioned into the Indonesian navy in 1962. The Pasopati itself is well maintained, and there is a small landscaped park with a couple of cafes popular with young smoochers.
There are very few bars in Surabaya. Those located in upmarket hotels (which often double as clubs) are a few of the only options.
Colors
(Tel: 03 0562; www.colorspub.com; Jl Sumatra 81)
Very popular with expats, this large pubrestaurant has live music and a DJ every night. The bartenders and some locals will treat you like a long-lost cousin, and there’s good Western food too.
Desperados
(Tel:566 1550; Shangri La Hotel, Jl Mayjend Sungkono 120)
Popular hotel bar west of the centre with live music; try the margaritas. There’s a cover charge of around 40,000Rp.
Ada banyak lagi info termasuk Trowulan, Malang, Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park etc etc tapi terlalu panjang nak copy-paste...you can always try gali sikit info dari Google. Kalau nak copy of LP utk bahagian Jawa Timur tu, u can just email me...
Apa2 pun info dari LP very much dari perspective mat salleh, kalau berminat denga info dari local terutamanya pasal tourism spot sekitar Surabaya, boleh minta sama en Sapsamsok yg dah 7 tahun stay sana. Nightlife spot pun kena tanya encik Sam. Kalau u email kat dia secara direct dia leh tolong buat itinerary. |
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tq for the info...dah byk info dah 2..last nk taya..sorry2 erk..apa email EN sam..? |
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Post Last Edit by sapsamsok at 24-12-2011 13:14
Chinatown
East of Jembatan Merah is Surabaya’s Chinatown, with hundreds of small businesses and warehouses. Becak and hand-pulled carts are still the best way to transport oods in the crowded, narrow streets. Pasar Pabean (Jl Pabean) is a sprawling, darkly lit market, where you can buy everything from Madurese chickens to Chinese crockery.
cmf_GAIA Post at 28-5-2011 16:07
Boeng Gaia,
Chinatown @ Kya2 sudah lama tutup kerana respond kurang bagus dari masyarakat. Masalahnya kerana kebanyakan makanan di sana mengandungi daging khinzir. Selain itu, harga makanan halal yang dianggap terlalu mahal ditambah lagi tarif letak kereta juga mahal. Rp 3,000 / sekali parking di lorong2 gelap yang mungkin menyebabkan pengunjung2 menjadi mangsa2 kejahatan. |
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Reply 1380# fachai
Kalau cheAni tak keberantan.. boleh share lagi gambar-2 kat sana? nanti boleh kami dpt idea nak bergambar.. heheheheh
hihi saya baru nak belajar photo2 ni,..
photo saya biasa2 saja..
tapi boleh gi kat sini.. byk gambar boleh review..
http://java.uluwatu.org/html/national-park/ |
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Reply 1384# al.alik18
hello..ada sape tahu yang menarik di Malang..?
boleh refer kat sini :-
http://mforum1.cari.com.my/viewthread.php?tid=233021&extra=&page=32
dan kat sini
http://mforum1.cari.com.my/viewthread.php?tid=233021&extra=&page=41
tq for the info...dah byk info dah 2..last nk taya..sorry2 erk..apa email EN sam..?
cuba lihat betul2 kat bulatan merah tu........
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Boeng Gaia,
Chinatown @ Kya2 sudah lama tutup kerana respond kurang bagus dari masyarakat. Ma ...
sapsamsok Post at 28-5-2011 08:55 PM
a'ah ada terbaca dah yg kawasan ni dah tutup....kat mana tak ingat dah, rasanya either forum Lonely Planet or Forum TripAdvisor la... |
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Reply fachai
hihi saya baru nak belajar photo2 ni,..
photo saya biasa2 saja..
tapi boleh gi k ...
CheAni Post at 29-5-2011 12:31 AM
menarik sungguh gambar2 diorang tu.... |
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Post Last Edit by sapsamsok at 24-12-2011 13:15
menarik sungguh gambar2 diorang tu....
cmf_GAIA Post at 29-5-2011 09:46
rasanya telescope lens diorang pun power giler...
Tapi, bukan water resistant cam yang berikut nih... Lagi power... Boleh dibuat gelas minum...
Hehehe... |
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haha...yg water resistent tu murah tak kat Surabaya? |
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Post Last Edit by sapsamsok at 24-12-2011 13:15
Sebuah Jadual tanpa tarikh terdokumentasi untuk akses2 ke Bromo, jarak & lama perjalanan dengan menggunakan kereta mahu pun berjalan kaki.
Semoga maklumatnya bermanfaat untuk semua. |
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Reply 1376# DifdaQ
difdaq, saya malas nak selak page2 belakang..awak nak p berapa hb? |
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