Wednesday, 20 May 2026   For years, Lombok has been known as Bali’s quieter neighbor,  beautiful beaches, stunning hills, and a slower pace of life. But in 2026, the story is changing. Lombok is no longer just a tourism destination. It is becoming one of Indonesia’s most talked-about investment hotspots, and one big reason behind that is infrastructure.   Infrastructure may sound boring at first, but in the investment world, it changes everything. Better roads, airports, ports, utilities, and tourism facilities can turn a beautiful island into a place where business can actually grow. And that is exactly what is happening in Lombok.   OneRead More →

Tuesday, 19 May 2026   For years, Bali has been Indonesia’s tourism superstar. But lately, smart investors have started looking somewhere quieter, less crowded, and full of untapped potential: Lombok.   Located just east of Bali, Lombok is rapidly becoming one of Southeast Asia’s rising hospitality markets. Beautiful beaches, world-class surf spots, luxury resorts, and improving infrastructure are attracting more tourists every year — and investors are paying attention.   One of Lombok’s biggest advantages is that the market still feels “early.” Compared to Bali, land prices are generally lower, competition is less intense, and there’s still plenty of room for new hospitality businesses toRead More →

Tuesday, 19 May 2026   When people talk about Lombok’s future, one name keeps appearing more and more often: Tanjung Aan Beach.   Located near the famous Mandalika tourism area in southern Lombok, Tanjung Aan is no longer just a hidden tropical beach for surfers and backpackers. Today, many investors and tourism businesses are starting to see it as one of Indonesia’s most promising coastal development areas.   And honestly, it’s easy to understand why. The beach itself looks almost unreal. White sand, turquoise water, rolling green hills, and peaceful surroundings make Tanjung Aan feel like a place that still has “untouched paradise” energy. UnlikeRead More →

Tuesday, 19 May 2026   For years, Bali has been the king of tropical remote-working destinations. But lately, another Indonesian island has quietly started stealing attention from digital nomads who want something more peaceful, more exclusive, and honestly less crowded.   That island is Lombok. Located just east of Bali, Lombok is becoming one of Southeast Asia’s rising hotspots for remote workers, entrepreneurs, and lifestyle investors who are looking to escape busy city life. And one company helping drive this movement is.   The idea is simple: why stay trapped in traffic, pollution, and tiny apartments when you can work remotely from a luxury villaRead More →