OUR LOCATION
An Unspoilt Tropical Paradise Island
Samara Lombok is located in South Lombok, Indonesia, an unspoilt tropical paradise island, identified by the Government as the core driver for the next stage in Indonesian tourism growth.
Our two sites Samara Bay and Samara Hills are made up of a range of low inland hills spread behind sweeping bays with pure white sandy beaches. Only 32km from Bali, yet worlds away from the maddening crowd.
REASONS TO INVEST
In South Lombok
Unspoiled Tropical Paradise
Lombok has a rich natural landscape of waterfalls, rice paddies, lush forests, white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters.
Fastest-Growing Tourism
Lombok is the fastest-growing tourism destination in the region with over 15% growth in tourist arrivals year on year.
A Lower Entry Point
Lombok has lower entry point for land prices than Bali, supported with more sustainable infrastructure and proven government commitment.
Close Proximity to Airport
30 minutes from Lombok International Airport.
Close to Mandalika
Mandalika is the new tourism hub including dining, hotels and entertainment, with golf courses, marina, Moto GP and hospital.
The Island Experience
Host to a wide array of land and sea activities including the most sought-after dive sites on the planet, trekking, world-class surfing and authentic cultural experiences – Lombok brings life to the adventurous spirit.
PROMISING INVESTMENT
USD $3 Billion Eco-Tourism Project Backed by The Indonesia Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC)
Mandalika as the newly developed tourism hub of South Lombok will provide a MotoGP circuit ,where the bikes are already racing, theme park, marina, water sports centre, nature reserve, 2 championship golf courses as well as branded hotel groups such as ClubMed, Pullman & Paramount Studios, all of which are already under construction. (do we want to change this to be more general – on hotels).
With an acute understanding of both the opportunity and potential environmental impact, the Mandalika project prioritizes sustainability with more than half of its green space reserved for low impact activities, allowing the native flora and fauna to take center stage.