Gili Islands In Indonesia Is Perfect For Beach Bums And Headonists
Condé Nast Traveller India|August - September 2019

First came the fishermen, then the beach bums seeking empty shores, next the party-loving hedonists. Indonesia’s tiny trio of Gili islands has always made its own laws, and post the 2018 earthquake, emerged with its drowsy, sun-soaked beauty intact.

Antonia Quirke
Gili Islands In Indonesia Is Perfect For Beach Bums And Headonists

The boat sails from Bali in the early morning towards the Gili islands—three humps 60 blue miles to the east. Padang Bai port is like this: a jam of thin puppies and fortune-tellers balancing on uncertain boxes; dozing Swedish teenagers with hair sunned to candyfloss rousing each other to buy mango for the journey; smells of synthetic plum juice and drying fish. Up close, men with faces swathed in bandannas against the day’s coming heat hurl rucksacks and heavy poles of bamboo into piles as the vessel slops against its pontoon. The sky black as a flash storm approaches, ragged forks of lightning plunging down the horizon, the decks sodden, rain in our mouths. Ask anybody about the weather on the Gilis and they simply shrug. It can be pelting down on Lombok while the sun roasts high over the islands. Approached from the sea, the three Gilis emerge like a dream of coconut-palm-feathered desertness; bean-green freaked with bits of white and gold. Some people visit just one island. Others hop between the three. The distance between them seems seductively swimmable but the current is deep and strong, and boats labor back and forth regularly. And although there are similarities (each is Muslim, each bans mechanical vehicles bar horse-drawn carts and bikes), each island is distinct.

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