Trikora

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Trikora is the collective name of the northeastern beaches on Bintan, Indonesia.

Trikora Halal Travel Guide

Until around 2000 and the only tourist activity along Bintan's east coast was at Trikora Beach, a popular hang-out for local visitors from Tanjung Pinang as well as foreign back-packers. Since then and the back-packer scene has largely given way to larger developments and other tourist destinations that have popped up along the east coast (see below). For local day-trippers, Trikora remains a popular day trip though. Trikora is actually quite a long stretch of separate beaches, with beaches numbered from south to north as one to four (satu, dua, tiga, empat in Indonesian).

The best known is Trikora Beach Four (Trikora Empat), which is the northernmost bit, right next to the "border" with Bintan Resorts. The beach is huge and all along the beach are basic shelters which you can rent from the close-by food sellers. If it is windy the waves can be right strong, swimming is prohibited during monsoon.

Travel as a Muslim to Trikora

See the main Bintan Travel Guide for details on getting to Bintan from Singapore or from elsewhere.

Once on Bintan and there are two routes to Trikora, either south from the main port Tanjung Pinang or north from Bintan Resorts. As taxis in the northern zone are much more expensive, most visitors opt for Tanjung Pinang. A cab from there to Trikora should cost no more than 150,000 IDR, or if you're good, you might be able to negotiate a better price. Many hotels offer free transfers, but these may involve quite a bit of waiting around.

Alternatively, if you're going solo or the group feels like enjoying the wind in their hair, hop onto a motorbike. Negotiate with one of the many ready takers outside the ferry station and make sure you settle on an agreeable price. This could range anywhere from S$10 to S$15 for the over an hour journey. The ride alone is a delight, with scenes of village life on one side and pockets of the amazing waters on another.

It is also feasible to rent motorbike at the ferry terminal or elsewhere in Tanjung Pinang. Figure on around 100,000 rupiah/day.

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How to get around in Trikora

To get around Trikora, you could bring your bicycle on the ferry - it's a 2 hour ride from either Tanjung Pinang or the Bintan Resorts. For those seeking motorized transport, you can check with anyone at the harbor at Tanjung Pinang. You can arrange for a motorbike, minivan, or car, but it is crucial that you negotiate your package beforehand. A motorbike should be feasible for around 150,000 IDR and a vehicle (+driver) would be anywhere between 200,000 and 400,000, depending on how long you wish to cruise around. A well-known local figure in the backpacker scene, Mr Lobo or Mr Sularto (see below), could also help arranging motorized transport.

What to see in Trikora

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The Trikora area is for beach-lovers who enjoy their sandy spots without the crowds. There are quite a number of beaches dotting the stretch, each with its own character and charm. However, tides are quite strong here, so the lovely beach in the morning may turn into mudflats by afternoon (or vice versa).

Some of the islands dotted along the East and South East coast are beautiful, as are the native villages along the east coast (esp Tanjung Berakit at the northern tip), and the traditional fishing communities on the delightful off-the-beaten track Southern islands called Pulau Kelong and Pulau Mantang.

Any of the resorts you stay with (or, of course, Lobo) will be happy to arrange for a tour of these places, except for the Southern islands, which are currently exclusively visited by Loola's clientele.

The local residents everywhere are very friendly and some speak a smattering of English, especially the younger generation.

What to do in Trikora

Island hopping, jungle tours, kelong tours, fishing, picnicking, and volley ball. The larger resorts can arrange sporty activities and rent watersports equipment. Kite surfing has become more popular recently with young Singaporean (expats), especially during the windy season, from August to September, but you need to bring your own equipment.

If you feel like doing a bit of sport fishing, ask Lobo (or anyone else) to see if he can arrange for a boat to take the group out on a day trip. Kelongs (stilt mobile homes made for fishing) abound too and there's a chance you could get onto one to see firsthand how they get their catch. Local fishing boats with sail and paddles can be rented for as little as 50,000 rupiah/day from local fishermen.

Or you can stay with Sularto where bicycle rental, snorkeling equipment rental and volleyball rental are open for clients of Pondok Wisata Susy.

Stroll through a fishing village (there is one just north of Ocean Bay Resort) to watch the local fishermen motor out their uniquely Miyazaki-inspired fishing houseboat-vehicles to sea.

If all else fails and there's always the art of climbing coconut trees to master! The local residents will be happy to share some tips!

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Trikora

Dried fish is good and fresh fish is better! Restaurants will cook your fish that you bring in at a price and will not in the least be offended.

Halal Restaurants in Trikora

Seafood! There are a couple of restaurants. They are quite affordable unless you go up-market.

  • Ocean Bay - 38km mark from Tanjung Pinang. This restaurant serves delicious and fresh sea-food with its own tanks of clams, shells and fish. It closes at 21.00
  • YY Resort & Restaurant - Mediocre food served on an open terrace. It closes at 23.00.
  • Sunday Moon Restaurant | Set out on a little island off the resort's beach and connected to the mainland by a pier, this popular seafood eatery keeps the day's catch swimming in nets at the back and cooks it to order. The food is good, alcohol is served, and if you get there early enough you might even avoid the karaoke. Pricy by Bintan standards (Rp. 50,000 and up for most fish dishes), but quite affordable compared to Singapore.

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Trikora

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Trikora - eHalal Travel Group, a leading provider of innovative Halal travel solutions for Muslim travelers to Trikora, is thrilled to announce the official launch of its comprehensive Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Trikora. This groundbreaking initiative aims to cater to the diverse needs of Muslim travelers, offering them a seamless and enriching travel experience in Trikora and its surrounding regions.

With the steady growth of Muslim tourism worldwide, eHalal Travel Group recognizes the importance of providing Muslim travelers with accessible, accurate, and up-to-date information to support their travel aspirations to Trikora. The Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide is designed to be a one-stop resource, offering an array of invaluable information on various travel aspects, all carefully curated to align with Islamic principles and values.

The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to Trikora. Key components include:

Halal-Friendly Accommodations inTrikora: A carefully selected list of hotels, lodges, and vacation rentals that cater to halal requirements, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming stay for Muslim travelers in Trikora.

Halal Food, Restaurants and Dining in Trikora: A comprehensive directory of restaurants, eateries, and food outlets offering halal-certified or halal-friendly options in Trikora, allowing Muslim travelers to savor local cuisines without compromising their dietary preferences in Trikora.

Prayer Facilities: Information on masjids, prayer rooms, and suitable locations for daily prayers in Trikora, ensuring ease and convenience for Muslim visitors in fulfilling their religious obligations.

Local Attractions: An engaging compilation of Muslim-friendly attractions, cultural sites such as Museums, and points of interest in Trikora, enabling travelers to explore the city's rich heritage while adhering to their values.

Transport and Logistics: Practical guidance on transportation options that accommodate Muslim travel needs, ensuring seamless movement within Trikora and beyond.

Speaking about the launch, Irwan Shah, Chief Technology Officer of eHalal Travel Group in Trikora, stated, "We are thrilled to introduce our Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide in Trikora, a Muslim friendly destination known for its cultural richness and historical significance. Our goal is to empower Muslim travelers with accurate information and resources, enabling them to experience the wonders of Trikora without any concerns about their faith-based requirements. This initiative reaffirms our commitment to creating inclusive and memorable travel experiences for all our clients."

The eHalal Travel Group's Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Trikora is now accessible on this page. The guide will be regularly updated to ensure that Muslim travelers have access to the latest information, thus reinforcing its status as a reliable companion for Muslim travelers exploring Trikora.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

Several places offer both budget and mid-range accommodation. Those have been placed in the mid-range section.

Most backpacker hangouts can be found on beaches three and four.

  • Pondok Wisata Susy - Owned by Mr. Sularto and his wife Annie. Basic wooden huts, some with A/C, on one of the nicest beaches of the island, Pantai Trikora. White sand, crystal clear blue water, coconut-trees and a quiet and relaxing atmosphere to switch off your everyday life. Ms. Annie is providing delicious Indonesian food including Snacks, seafood or just a sip out of the coconut. Spend your time hanging out on the beach or with Mr. Solarto and his family and learn more about the Indonesian culture and lifestyle. Rooms are from S$25 per day for 2 incl. breakfast.
  • Nostalgia Yasin Bungalow, (tel. +62 811 699 220/230 or +62 819 267 6000). 38km mark from Tanjung Pinang. Bintan Agro's rustic budget alternative to their more expensive upmarket resort 2km away. This place is a real gem. A nice rustic 2 person bungalow built over the water just S$34 per day. Plus they have a restaurant with good food at very reasonable prices (eg. great nasi goreng 12,500 IDR). It was closed for renovation in February 2012.
  • YY Resort & Restaurant - YY Resort has a wide variety of accommodation. Some rooms on land for Rp350K and Rp450K per day and some alternatively-looking kelongs in the sea for Rp450K and Rp550K per day for 2 persons. The kelong part of the resort seems to have been built a little at a time with winding gangways and improvised solutions, which gives it a bit of a Waterworld/Pirates type of feeling. Room 22 is the one farthest out with its own terrace and great view of the ocean. The restaurant is open until 23.00 and the food is mediocre but the coconut jam at berakfast is delicious. It is bordering Pantai Trikora, possibly the most beautiful beach in Trikora and accessible even during low tide. The resort is named after the sons (Yoga & Yada) of the owner. Fishing is feasible from the gangways.
  • LooLa Adventure Resort - Rustic kelong style bungalows on an isolated lagoon. There are a great number of activities on offer, including climbing, sailing, kayaking, boat expeditions with boom-netting, archery, beach games, obstacle course, raft building, marine expeditions, hill treks etc etc, as well as free child care. Activities are usually included in packages. Popular for school trips and corporate team-building exercises.
  • Ocean Bay - 39km mark from Tanjung Pinang. Basic kelong style bungalows, built around a huge netted sea area where visitors can fish or watch a 3 meter long shark hide in the shades. There are some kayaks as well, and a (sometimes very) good sea-food restaurant. Run by Mr. Singi. A kelong for 2 persons is S$35 in the weekdays and S$40 in the weekends. The staff is friendly and speak good English. The beach opportunities are poor. In low tide one needs to wade several hundred meters through weed to get water above the waist.
  • Mutiara Beach Guesthouse & Aroma River Spa - A friendly home-stay guesthouse staffed by the local villagers. Located in a well kept 8-ha coconut plantation, with a wide private beach facing a sandy bay. Aroma River Spa, right next to the guesthouse, offers traditional massages in a mangrove setting (spa 10AM Monday - 6PM daily). Delicious coconut crepes for breakfast.
    The guesthouse has currently 4 Pondok pavilions which can take from 2 to 4 persons, and 3 Longhouse rooms at 1 to 2 persons per room. Rooms are basic and clean, with bedsheets, bath towels and mosquito nets provided. Booking is best done in advance, via the website, as the place is small and can get quite busy on weekends. The place now has 24-hour electricity (with occasional outages). There are electrical outputs in the rooms and free wi-fi in the beach club area as well as the dining area. Each pondok has its own bathroom, but no hot water (not really necessary in the tropical climate).
    The guesthouse also acts as a base for Tanah Laut Adventures , which offers sea kayaking and mountain biking lal-tours/ tours at various locations on the island. Tours can be half day, full day or multiple days, and may be a combination of kayaking and mountain biking.
  • Marjoly Beach Resort - Kawal Km 33 This newly opened resort boasts a spacious semi-open air restaurant and entertainment stage beautifully decorated with Balinese sourced paintings,furniture and fittings.Offering western and Indonesian food the resort also offers evening dinner in the form of karaoke and occasional live music. Accommodation is in wooden beach cottages with AC and fan. Bathroom has mirror, wash basin, western toilet and cold water shower. Marjoly Beach (named after the owners young daughter) is the latest addition to the Trikora area and offers a warm welcome to all.
  • Bintan Agro Beach Resort & Spa - The classiest option on the mainland, this is a large but pleasant resort catering mostly to local residents and Singaporeans. Two pools, two restaurants, plenty of water sport activities and a spa centre. The resort's own beach is small and muddy at low tide, but they arrange affordable snorkeling and island-hopping lal-tours/ tours to the neighboring white sand islands (15 min by boat), or you could even kayak which requires a quite exhausting 20-30 minutes one way. $99/119 weekday/weekend with breakfast and transfers to/from ferry terminal.

The following private resorts have their own islands.

  • Nikoi Island, 15 beach houses on a private island just 8km off the east coast of Bintan. Long regarded as one of the most stunning islands along this unspoilt coast. Nikoi is fortunate to have remained in pristine condition. It is ringed in white sandy beaches and coral reefs of spectacular colour and diversity. With an emphasis on serving excellent food and a sustainable approach to tourism Nikoi Island has quickly become a popular escape from Singapore. Bookings in advance crucial. Can accommodate groups of up to 60 people. From S$330 per day per beach house. Board costs S$80++ per person per day.
  • Pangkil Island - Private island with freshwater swimmingpool and an assortment of lodgings, available for rental for only one group (max. 30 people) at a time. Low-season weekday rates start from S$2,500 (1 to 10 people, all-inclusive).

Annoyances

The beaches are littered with tiny pockets of tar (from ships) which gets stuck on feet and hands. The best way to clean it is using oil such as Johnson's baby oil or just normal cooking oil. Don't use soap.

Sand flies can be a major annoyance on the beaches. They suck blood and will leave nasty and itchy marks for days. Sand fly activity is heaviest at sunrise and sunset.

The kelong resorts flush their toilet waste straight out in the ocean.

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