Saturday, 02 May 2026 If you’re looking for a place in Lombok that still feels raw, untouched, and full of opportunity, Areguling might just be your answer. Tucked away on the southern coast, not far from Kuta Mandalika, this beach quietly combines two powerful elements: world-class surf potential and early-stage investment opportunities. A Surfer’s Playground Without the Crowd Areguling is often described as a “hidden gem,” and that’s not just travel-blog cliché. The beach offers consistent waves with both left and right-hand breaks, making it attractive for intermediate to advanced surfers who are chasing quality rides without the chaos of crowded lineups. What makes itRead More →

If there’s one place in South Lombok that feels like it’s quietly waiting for its moment, it’s Mawun. Not loud, not overdeveloped, not chasing attention, but that’s exactly why smart investors are starting to look at it seriously. A Natural Asset You Can’t Replicate Mawun isn’t just another beach, it’s a natural formation that’s hard to find anywhere else. The bay curves into a perfect horseshoe shape, surrounded by green hills, with crystal-clear turquoise water fading into deep blue. This kind of geography matters in business. Why? Because it creates exclusivity. Unlike long open beaches, Mawun feels enclosed, almost private. The calm waters make itRead More →

Saturday, 02 May 2026 If you’re new to property or land investment in Indonesia, you’ve probably heard two terms thrown around quite often: HGB (Building Use Rights) and HGU (Business Use Rights). At first glance, they might sound similar. Both are legal land rights. Both are used by investors. But here’s the twist—industrial investors overwhelmingly prefer HGB over HGU. Why? Let’s break it down. First, What Are HGB and HGU? HGB (Right to Build) its gives you the right to build and own structures (factories, warehouses, offices) on land that isn’t technically yours. And HGU (Right to Cultivate) it was gives you the right toRead More →

Saturday, 02 May 2026 When people talk about Gerupuk Beach in South Lombok, the first thing that usually comes up is surfing. Fair enough—the waves are world-class. But if you look a little deeper, there’s another story quietly happening in the background: Gerupuk is one of Lombok’s key lobster-producing areas. And here’s the interesting part, this isn’t just about fishing. It’s about business opportunity, especially in the culinary (F&B) sector. A Village Built on the Ocean Gerupuk is not just a tourist spot, it’s a working coastal village. The locals rely heavily on the sea, and you’ll immediately notice bamboo structures floating offshore. Those aren’tRead More →