Activities & Service
Tenda. A Communal Dining Experience.
Our beachfront resort’s small restaurant, Tenda, offers a mostly family-style concept with menus for breakfast and lunch consisting of a mix of Western and Asian breakfast favorites and a regularly rotating dinner menu with two to three meal selections at each serving. We encourage you not just to enjoy your meals, but to use the time to meet, mix and mingle with other guests of our luxurious resort.
Due to the isolated nature of the camp, lodging at Jeeva Beloam Beach Camp is all-inclusive with accommodation including all meals, coffee, hot tea and iced tea, juice, lemonade, fruit punch and water. Soda and alcoholic beverages are charged separately.
All seafood dishes are ‘catch of the day’ with each meal prepared using fresh fish sourced daily from local fishermen. Poultry is raised by local farmers who work closely with Jeeva Beloam to supply eggs and other poultry items on a daily basis. Vegetables are sourced in the nearest local market. Most dinner menus will be prepared based upon what is freshly available in the market on that day.
Massage
Experience the restorative power of healing hands when you enjoy massage therapies from Jeeva Beloam. We offer a variety of Indonesian traditional massage methods and techniques. Enjoy your massage on the beach or in the privacy of your beruga.
Beruga Pantai
Our eleven berugas are a unique blend of rugged sensibility and the comforts of modern convenience, plus natural beauty. The indoor-outdoor living quarters allow guests to awaken each morning with panoramic views of the ocean giving them a divine taste of beachfront ‘glamping’ at its finest.
Pustaka Library Lounge
Pustaka is the perfect setting to laze and enjoy a peaceful moment exploring the exchange library of novels or leaf through reference books on the history, art and culture of Indonesia.
ACTIVITIES
Biking
The quiet nature of the underdeveloped Tanjung Ringgit area where Jeeva Beloam is located makes it ideal for biking, hiking or just lounging on the beach. Borrow one of our resort’s bikes to explore the entire peninsula from Jeeva Beloam to Ekas Bay. This trip is recommended only for experienced bikers; the trip to Ekas Bay is about 20 kilometers one way over rough semi-paved roads. Please bring along proper footwear if you plan to bike.
Less experienced bikers might prefer the a pleasant 12 kilometer round trip bike ride to Gili Sunut, in Teluk Temeak, and Pantai Segui. Gili Sunut is a small island off the north coast of Tanjung Ringgit featuring a traditional oceanfront Lombok fishing village, accessible by land at low tide or by fisherman’s boat at high tide.
Trekking
Located in the middle of a nature preserve, Jeeva Beloam allows guests the unique opportunity to experience the best of Indonesia and Lombok within easy walking and hiking distance from the hotel. On any walk around the Tanjung Ringgit peninsula, expect to see a variety of tropical floral and wildlife including monkeys, monitor lizards and civet cats. If you’re lucky, you may also spot domesticated goats or water buffalo grazing freely in the small open meadows around the area.
Snorkeling
Just bring your camera! It’s possible to snorkel right off the beach in front of Jeeva Beloam, marveling at the wide variety of colorful tropical fish that live in the rock and coral gardens in the southwestern section of the cove between our hotel’s south beach and in the shelter of Umang Island.
Many of our guests prefer to snorkel off a local fishing boat in the calm waters of Tangsi Bay while enjoying the unique beauty of the Pink Beach or the white sand Segui Beach. The Pink Beach is a short drive or 4 km hike from Jeeva Beloam.
Fishing
Fishing is more than just catching fish, it is a ritual encompassing preparation, location, timing and the rhythm of casting and reeling in the line. In many respects, catching a fish is more a bonus than the goal. It is possible to fish from the rocks anywhere surrounding the cove in front of Jeeva Beloam, with fishing recommended on the Alas Strait side of the rocky shelf surrounding Umang Island.
Fishing from the small cliff on Umang Island requires both speed and decisiveness and knowing when exactly to reel in the line. Delay in pulling in the line means the fish will likely hide behind the corals making it very difficult to actually catch the fish and, as likely as not, results in the fisherman cutting the line. Fishing from the low cliffs at Teluk Temeak is also possible.