Wednesday 12 November 2008

History Of Penyengat Island

Penyengat Island, 6 kilometers away from Tanjung Pinang, can be reached in 15 minutes by sampan boat. The seat of the powerful Bugis descended viceroys of Riau during the 18th century; Penyengat still bears the traces of its illustrious past. Ruins, abandoned for almost 70 years, were recently resorted. The oldest ruler's palace and royal tombs, among them the grave of the book respected Sultan Haji, author of the first Malay language grammar book among the legacies left by the Riau sultanate. A newly built cultural center for stage performances of Malay music and dances can be found.

In the 18th century Raja Haji built an outpost here as part of the defense around Bintan. He controlled the area until the Dutch at Malacca eventually killed him in 1784. His remains are now buried here. The ruler of Johor, Sultan Mahmud, gave the island to his Bugis wife Raja Hamidah in 1804. Raja Hamidah's son then ruled the Riau islands from Penyengat, while his half-brother ruled in the Lingga Island to the south. Raffles turned this division to his advantage in 1819, when the prince of Penyengat gave him the island of Singapore in return for a large sum of money and the protection of the British crown.

Under the protection and support of the British the area saw an "golden age", and the remains of this prosperous time can still be seen on the island. Some of the ruins have recently been restored, like the old ruler's palace and royal tombs. The old mosque, Mesjid Raya, is still in use. A cultural center is also newly built for performances of Malay music and dance. At the west end of the island there is an impressive stone fort, built by Raja Haji to fend off Dutch attacks.

The restored palace of Raja Ali is located in the center of the island. Raja Ali was a strict follower of Islam, things like gambling and cockfighting, the wearing of gold and silk for men and mixing of unmarried men and women were strictly forbidden. His yellow and green Royal Mosque can be seen from far away, completed in 1844 it became an important center for Muslim Malay learning in the 19th century. Penyengat Island actually became the cultural capital of the Malay world, and some 9.000 people inhabited the island, among them religious scholars from as far away as Mecca.

The importance of Penyengat ended when the last Sultan of the Riau-Lingga, Abdul Rahman Muazzan Shah, refused to sign a contract with the Dutch that terminated the rights and authority of the traditional king and officers of Riau. The Dutch then informed him that his palaces, buildings, land, etc, would be confiscated. To prevent this, he ordered Penyengat people to destroy the Dutch possessions on the island, this is the reason why there is not much left on Penyengat that shows its former glory. Today there are about 2.500 people living on the island, about one third of them are descendants of the former royalty, most of the residents make their living of fishing, while some work on the main island.

Because the participation of Penyengat Island was very important in historical of Riau Kingdom, so the island what relatively is very small it is to be well known and attention peoples to visit it. More over at there is still has much kind of historical last sites. At this island beside has much some kind of historical sites; it founded another interest objects like wonderful views, tradition couch, arts attraction, and traditional villages.

BINTAN TOURISM OBJECT

Bintan is the largest island in the Riau province, with its area is 1.140 sq. km width, with a coastline of about 105 km. The island has a population of about 200.000, and like the rest of Riau this is a true mix of cultures like Malay, Bugis, Chinese and the Orang Laut. Bintan is very close to the equator and have a tropical climate throughout the year, with temperatures ranging from 21° to 32°, with an average of 26° Celsius.

Bintan and Batam saw before the economic crisis huge investments and development, including industrial parks and large tourist resorts. Bintan has since become a popular tourist destination due to its close vicinity to Singapore. Here we can get accommodation of all standards, and it is still possible to find a peaceful spot on Bintan far from other tourists. Most of the tourism is concentrated on the north coast around Lagoi, while the east coast is still unspoiled and worth a visit. In a not so distant past Bintan was completely covered with tropical rain forest. This is now all gone, except a small forest that covers the highest mountain on the island, Bintan Besar. The mountain is the remains of an old volcano, and has an elevation of 376 m, the highest point on the Riau islands.

In Bintan, diving promises to be comfortably civilized, with all underwater needs catered to Mana Mana Beach Club - Bintan Resort's professional water sports center. Out of the water, Bintan will be the place with something for everyone. There's the golf course, horses for riding and jungles for trekking - alternatives aplenty to tempt hardened divers to stay topside.


Relaxing your body and soul

Taking a ferry from Singapore to the island of Bintan, Indonesia for a relaxing break.

Being a stone’s throw from Singapore those who are time-starved can get some R&R just 55 minutes away by ferry. Bintan Island, Indonesia, offers all the beachside appeal of Singapore without the stress.

Bintan is just 40 kilometers from Singapore and is the largest of the Riau Islands. Tanjung Pinang, the Riau capital, is located at the south-western tip of Bintan. While its sister island Batam has developed into an industrial town with substantial Singaporean investments, Bintan has become the resort playground of the Riau Islands and is a favourite among Singaporeans.

Bintan is blessed with beautiful white beaches and year-around tropical weather. Take a South Bintan tour that brings you to the heart of this island that is Tanjung Pinang, Senggarang and Pulau Penyengat. Explore Tanjung Pinang’s fish and fruit markets; seasoned Singaporeans often haul home snacks and condiments by the truckloads.

Architecturally, Bintan is rich with heritage sites, clustered in Pulau Penyengat, centre of the Malay Riau-Lingga empire. These include an old Dutch fort built in the 18th century and the Sultan of Riau Grand Mosque which is believed to have been built with egg white!

Although Bintan, being part of Indonesia, is a Muslim island, Senggarang is a Chinese fishing settlement and filled with centuries-old Buddhist temples, making it a popular pilgrimage site.

Visitors can even opt for trendy eco tours. Explore a traditional Indonesian kampung (village) and watch how they weave pandan leaves and tap trees for rubber.

The big bintan outdoors
Bintan is built for the sporty traveler. Gunung Bintan is situated at 340 meters, the highest point in all of Riau. Once an active volcano, it’s now called a mountain and a must-trek for the outdoorsy visitor.

Lagoi Park and Reservoir is a large (14,7 square kilometers) reservoir that supplies potable water to all the island’s resorts, and is open to kayak enthusiasts.

For company outings, Bintan offers a menu of corporate training activities. Paintball is a big favourite, with companies playing out scenarios of team rescue and hostage situations.

For a more edgy team-building exercise, there is the Adventure Training Centre. Teams climb up a tower using tight-ropes and rickety ladders. Fastest team to make it to the top (and over the only way down is by flying fox) wins. It is unnerving stuff that is meant to emotionally glue you to your workmates. That may or may not work, but the exercise is definitely fun.

All-in-one-holiday
On Bintan Island, there are plenty of hotels to stay at - Mana Mana Beach Club is the choice of backpackers and swinging singles; Angsana Resort and Spa Bintan for girlfriends who prioritise their spa treatments; and luxury hotel Banyan Tree for canoodling couples.

For the family (or families) with multiple kids and maybe even grandparents, nothing beats Bintan Lagoon Resort. This resort is also a favourite with corporations due to its sheer size.

Bintan Lagoon is the largest resort on Bintan Island, covering over 300 hectares of ground, much of which faces the tranquil South China Sea. There are 473 rooms, suits and villas, all tastefully done up in a modern Balinese style.

The Foral Suites are built for honeymooning couples, with a jacuzzi and private sundeck, while the Forest Suits offer separate living areas for parents and an adjoining suite for two children.

For VIPs, there are two huge suits - the Indraloka and Swargaloka, which come with separate living areas, sofa lounges and executive club access.

Private villa
The best options for families is the villa. There are three types which vary in size and view, and all are equipped with a kitchen and BBQ facilities. The largest of these, the Angsoka villa offers plenty of creature comforts. Watch DVDs indoor all day or dip in the private pool in the back garden. The villas are located a few minutes away from the main hotel, so every villa is equipped with a golf buggy so you can get to the big pool or restaurants for meal.

If you’d rather have your food come to you, full-service in-room BBQ dining is available. For SGD 200, there is enough food for 10 adults. A professional “BBQer” will do the grilling for you.

At the resort, two grand pools, including one with a waterslide, are guaranteed to keep your kids busy for hours. The beach is just a minute away - relax with a book and gaze at the clear horizon.

The resort also offers activities in the unlikely event guests get bored: Archery, all-terrain vehicles, beach volleyball, go-carting, petanque, elephant rides, laserquests as well as seasports such as snorkeling, scuba-diving and jet ski. or just enjoy a massage in the privacy of your own villa or a sala by the beach.

Dinner at Nelayan, the beachside restaurant, is highly recommended. Take your pick from a huge spread of fresh seafood - snapper, prawn, lobster - or sirloin steaks for meat eaters. Your selection is freshly grilled and served with a buffet of salads, starches and dessert.

Work of all that food in the championship 18-hole golf courses. Both are designed by golf legends, Jack Nicklaus and Ian Baker-Finsh. Each offer different terrain, landscapes and water hazards to challenge golfers of all standards.

From http://www.seansite.net/odds-and-ends/a-whole-new-world

Monday 28 July 2008

Agraria Bintan Wins the Durian Party and Bintan Trakking 2008



Agraria Team wins the Bintan Trakking and Durian Party even at July, 27 2008. The team has a First place in that's even and win the Rp. 15.000.000,- .

Route start from Bukit Batu Village and Finished in Bintan Waterfall at Bekapur Village and take the duration about 4 to 5 hours.

In this even the team enjoy the advanture ecoturism and also discover Bintan's rainforest.

The Mountain Pirates from Stisipol Tanjungpinang have the second place and win the Rp. 12.000.000,-



this is the even picture :

Thursday 24 July 2008

BINTAN MOUNTAIN (STORY OF PRINCESS POOL)

Long Time Ago, There was no different between Malay Kingdom and Fairyland Kingdom, both could been seen. There was a very beautiful Princess of fairy named Bidasari who chased by many princes of both Kindoms. This become a dispute to the Kingdom of Malay and a fairyland, so that the father of Princess built a palace on top of Gunung Bintan to secure the Princess. Because the princess could not live without her beloved Goldfish, a pond wiht clear and clean water was provided for the Goldfish.

One day the King Of Gods or father princess announced that who ever could find his daughter would marry her. The King then disappeared after announcement. Princess of Kingdom looked for Princess, one of the who was prince Malay Kingdom reached at the Top of Gunung Bintan, as well as Prince Fairyland. Princess Bidasari was surprise and confused to select one of gentlement.

After thinking for a moment she said : " I Select none of you. I will jump into this pound and let me be the owner of his pond. "Bidasari jumped into the pond and turned to be beautiful fish (the which prohibited to be caught). The Palace then named as "BIDASARI PRINCESS POOL" by the King.

COME AND JOINT US BINTAN MOUNTAIN TREKKING (DURIAN PARTY)

It's Another Interesting Even In Bintan
Enjoy The Advanture Ecotourism in Bintan Islan


Interesting Points :
  1. Unique Tropical Flora During Hiking


  2. Home To Rare Animal Such As Monkeys, Birds, and Many more


  3. Friendly Local People


  4. Refresh Your Self In a Small Waterfall in the Feet Of the mountain

Route Trekking 2008



Monday 26 May 2008

Bintan It's Truly Tropical Paradise

Bintan is the largest island in the Riau province, area 1.140 sq. km, with a coastline of about 105 km.

Bintan is a mere 45 minutes from Singapore by ferry - the perfect weekend getaway from the city state. With its 105 kilometres of pristine white beaches, clear waters, secluded coves and generous greenery, Bintan is truly a tropical paradise. Its tranquil surroundings entice visitors to relax, unwind and forget the hustle and bustle of the city life.

Bintan is the largest of 3,200 islands in the Riau Archipelago, the third largest of provinces in Indonesia.

Bintan is truly a tropical paradise. Its tranquil surroundings entice visitors to relax, unwind and forget the hustle and bustle of the city life. You can take a stroll along the beach, bask in the sun on the soft white sand, swim in the cool waters or simply doze off in a hammock. In comparision with the beaches of Singapore, Bintan's are so much better.The shores are gently sloped and shallow all the way to a great distance from the coast, the typical characteristics of natural beaches. Thrill seekers can choose from an adrenaline-pumping variety of water sports or take a leisurely swing at the beautiful designer golf course. Nature lovers can take an eye-opening journey on the mangrove and island excursions organized by Riau Island Adventures to explore the island’s flora and fauna. True to its tag as a leisure destination, almost all hotels offer the spa treatment, and you can experience the gentle Indonesian hospitality with a relaxing massage or an invigorating rub!

Bintan is very close to the equator and have a tropical climate throughout the year, with temperatures ranging from 21° to 32°, with an average of 26° Celsius. Humidity ranges from 61 to 96 percent. The period between October to March is characterized as the north monsoon season with more rainfall and stronger winds, but the weather is generally sunny all year around.

Due to it's strategic location and size Bintan has a rich history. Riau has for centuries been the home of Malay and the Orang Laut people (sea nomads). Later migrants came from south China and Indochina. Today people from a large region of Asia have settled here.

The friendly people and the absence of any serious criminal activities guarantee visitors a totally relaxing stay – which is a very pleasant surprise for guests who repeatedly felt threatened in Barbados, Jamaica, and other "dream islands" in the Caribbean.

The minimum needed if you are on a weekend trip from Singapore is a pair of shorts, some sandals and your bathing costume. The mossies can be a problem so bring some repellent. The sun is strong even when it is overcast so slip, slop, slap as the Aussies say.

Money is all important in Indonesia as well as the rest of the world, the local currency here is called rupiah. Notes commonly used today is 500, 1.000, 5.000, 10.000, 20.000, 50.000 and 100.000 Rupiah. Coin values are 50, 100, 500 and 1.000 rupiah. It is not allowed to bring more than 50.000Rp out of the country. One of the small everyday problems you will encounter is to have enough of the smaller values, as most people are not able to change a 50.000 or a 100.000 rupiah note, or that is anyway what they will tell you. All hotels accept credit card payments by Visa, MasterCard, and American Express card.

Food In Bintan Island

Spicy crabs drenched in thick gravy, huge green mussels oozing juices in a bed of fried brown garlic slices, shimmering ocean prawns cooked to light-wine perfection, tenderly plump fish siphoned fresh off the ocean floor - in short - Bintan is the place for the seafood specialists and food-hungry hoards. When the sun goes down and the stars twinkle in the twilight, this beautiful Riau island transforms itself into a wonderland of gastronomic delights. Nightly, like the lady of the night, it unveils a seafood spread fit for the gods but which ordinary mortals like you and I can feast to our heart's content.

You will love dining in a kelong-style restaurant set on stilts (there are many dotted around the coasts) while the balmy sea breezes gently lift drops of sweat off your brow. Do not turn down the chef's recommendation - dig your fingers into gong-gong (no, it's not the Mandarin word for 'grandpa') - but a succulent shellfish popular with the islanders.

Beyond Bintan Resorts lies Tanjung Pinang, the seaside capital town of Bintan Island located about an hour and a half south from Bintan Resorts by car. It's back to "yester-years" as busy shoppers mill the open-air market stalls fingering plastic bags of sea cucumbers, dried shrimps, crunchy crackers, savoury ikan bilis (anchovies), and all kinds of sweet, sour or salty tidbits.

Foodies will love the wide variety of sun-dried seafood including spongy scallops and oyster-flavoured squids, while it's not surprising to see others stuffing their bags with kerupuk (prawn crackers) and emping - paper-thin slices of fried belinjo fruit curls.

Get Nice Shopping In Tanjungpinang City Bintan Island

Shopping here is fun and often extremely exhausting - simply because you will have to jostle with crowds and elbow off eager-eyed bargain-hunters who are all too ready to snatch priceless finds at amazing prices! At every street corner, traditional Indonesian wares adorn the shops and fill right out to the pavement. It seems like everything under the sun is for sale - antiques, Chinese porcelain, old silver coins of the Straits Settlements, Dutch colonial chests, and Arabic coins laid out on the ground at Senggarang near a famous Chinese Temple.

Golf in Bintan Resort

The Bintan Resort. The purpose built Bintan Resort set amongst clean white beaches, clear waters and lush tropical forests is fast emerging as one of the premier resorts in Indonesia. Access could not be easier as it is perfectly situated with a high speed catamaran ride from Singapore's Tanah Merah ferry terminal or speed boat ride from Batam. Complimented by numerous different forms of accommodation and top class golf courses, you will be hard pushed to pick a better location.
The 5 award winning golf courses offered here have been designed by Gary Player, Ian Baker-Finch, Greg Norman & Jack Nicklaus. The Ria Bintan Ocean course has been voted the best in Indonesia and ranks in the top three courses & clubhouses in Asia - this proves testament to the continued commitment to provide an exceptional golfing experience.Bintan Island is the largest of some 3200 islands in the Riau Archipelago and is the 3rd largest province in Indonesia. Located at the at the end of the Straits of Malacca in the South China Sea - one of the world's oldest and busiest maritime trading routes, Bintan has provided a safe haven to traders and sailors from all over the world for many a year. Set foot on the northern shores of Bintan and you'll be greeted by a beautiful scenes and a pleasant mood, offering tourists just the right setting to rest, relax & play golf.



General Information.


Visa


You will be required to obtain an entry Visa On Arrival (VOA) in Indonesia unless your passport nationality is pre-approved . Paradise Golf & Pleasure Ltd can arrange a fast track visa for a small additional fee; currently (Mar 08) the basic visa cost is:US$ 10.00 - valid for 7 days or 6 NightsUS$ 25.00 - valid for 30 days or 29 NightsVOA is a single entry visa, is not extendable and cannot be used for employment purposes.Visitors should be in possession of a valid passport with a minimum of 6 months validity and a return journey ticket at the time of arrival.


Climate


Bintan is pleasantly warm and sunny all year round with the dry season between February and September, while the rainy season is between October and January, tropical showers will alternate with clear sky and sunshine. The average temperature of the day in coastal areas varies from about 28ºC (82ºF) to about 32ºC (90ºF) & the humidity is high (from a minimum of 60% to a maximum of 95%). In the tropics, light clothing is advised ...do not forget your swimwear, sunblock & suntan lotions!


Currency


Rupiah is the currency of Indonesia; however Singapore Dollars and major credit cards are accepted in most resorts. Currently (Mar 08) the exchange rate for £1 is approx $2.76 Singapore or 18,404 Indonesian Rupiah.


Language


Bahasa Indonesia is the native language, however English is widely spoken.Time DifferenceGMT + 7 or an hour behind Singapore time.


Voltage


220-240 V


Travel Information


The Teluk Sebung ferry terminal is a 45 minute ferry ride from the Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal which is a 5-minute drive from Singapore airport. For day trippers to/from Batam there is also a 40 minute speed boat link to Punggur. The return transfers between the airport, ferry terminals and your chosen resort will be provided.


Getting Around


The North of the island is serviced by one taxi company that has offices in all the hotels etc, pricing is relatively high for Indonesia but the vehicles are of good quality & the service is is prompt.


Medical Care


Medical needs can be catered for by a clinic with doctors on call 24 hrs, and supported by a highly efficient emergency evacuation system.


Customs


Duty free concessions for visitors entering Indonesia include a maximum of one litre of spirits (brandy, whisky, gin, rum, vodka...etc), one litre of wine, one litre of beer, 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 100gm tobacco and a reasonable amount of perfume. Photographic equipment, typewriters, recorders and computers must be declared at customs upon entry. Television and radio sets, drugs, arms and ammunition, printed matter in Chinese characters, Chinese medicines, all uncensored movie films and video cassettes, fresh fruits, plants and animals without quarantine permits are also prohibited.


Places.


Penyengat Penyengat, On the northern tip of Bintan Island, became home to the Maya-Bugis nobility during the 18th century. Remnants of this glorious royal past are still evident in the Penyengat Royal Mosque, Town Hall, mausoleums and palace ruins.


South Bintan


The south of Bintan Island is also home to quaint fishing towns with an easy-going and relaxed kampong (local village) atmosphere. Numerous kelongs (fishing houses built on stilts above sea) flourish on southern Bintan, with some serving up delicious seafood for tourists.

Saturday 24 May 2008

IMMIGRATION REGULATIONS

Your passport must be valid for at least six months from your date of arrival or you may be denied admission. If arriving on a tourist visa, you must also show proof of onward journey in the form of a return or through ticket. At the time of arrival, you will be issued a tourist card. Keep the card with your passport, as you'll have to hand it back when you leave the country.
It is not possible to get an extension on a tourist visa, unless there is an extraordinary circumstances such as natural disasters, accident, illness, medical or you have to answer legal charges.Indonesia Visa On Arrival (VOA) Policy :
Visa On Arrival Policy from the Government of the Republic of Indonesia as the Minister's Decree from the Ministry of Law and Human Right of the Republic of Indonesia, signed on July 8, 2005, effective as on August 1, 2005.
The government has a tourist visa system with three different categories , which is non-extendible and cannot be converted to any other form of visa.
30 days visa-free entry is granted to the citizens of 11 countries whose governments extend visa free facility to Indonesian nationals : Brunei Darussalam , Chile, Hongkong Special Administrative Region , Macao, Malaysia, Morocco, Peru, Singapore, Thailand, The Philippines and Vietnam.
The 3-day Visa on Arrival costs US$ 10.00 per person is available to passport holders of Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Luxemburg, Maldives, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, People's Republic of China, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, The United States of America, United Arab Emirates and United Kingdom. Cash is the only accepted form of payment.
The 30-day Visa on Arrival costs US$ 25.00 per person is available to passport holders of Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Luxemburg, Maldives, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, People's Republic of China, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, The United States of America, United Arab Emirates and United Kingdom. Cash is the only accepted form of payment.
Visa On Arrival booths are available for service in all Indonesian international airports and seaports. For those who will apply for the Visa On Arrival, upon arriving at the international airport gate has to proceed to a special Payment Counter to have their passports stamped with the on-arrival visa before going to the Immigration Clearance desk.
Beware ... of the 30-day counting policy! The way the Indonesian Immigration officials count the 30-day period is: you arrive on the 1st day with, for instance, a 30-day visa, and you must leave on the 30th day (not the 31st or the first of the next month, as you might think). This is actually their policy for how to count the days.

About Bintan

Bintan From Singapore and Malaysia


BINTAN ISLANDIndonesian name: Negeri Segantang Lada. Areal: 1,900 square kilometersPopultation: Less then 234 000 habitans. Cities: Tanjung Pinang ( 150 000 ), Tanjung Uban and Kijang.Communication: Ferry to Singapore and Batam
Bintan is a island of contrasts. The deep green grass against the deep blue ocean. The backdrop of sculpted mountains against the tropical blue sky. The stark, black lava slicing through the tropical rainforest. The Pearl White Beach sand covered by the light-green waters. The red, hot lava pouring into the boiling sea. Beauty.
Bintan is covered with tropical forest and beautiful white beaches. The highest mountain on the island, Bintan Besar. The mountain is the remains of an old volcano, and it's near 400 meters high, the absolute highest point on the Riau province. It’s a unknown pearl for tourist who wants to feel the untouched Indonesian wildlife.
Adventure looms large in this vast and steamy islands of Bintan, where the best of southeast Asia's spicy melange simmers tantalisingly. Heady scents, vivid colours, dramatic vistas and diverse cultures spin and multiply, their potent brew leaving your senses reeling.
Tanjungpinang are in a constant state of urban evolution, where dense populations, technology and construction live in hectic symbiosis. But most of the Bintan's Island territory remains unexplored, concealing a wealth of cultures and a myriad of landscapes.

Bintan is the largest of 3,200 islands in the Riau Archipelago, and is located less than 40 kilometers from the metropol Singapore. From Singapore you can see the green tropical island Bintan, its just across the Singapore Strait.
It don't take more than a hour fast boat trip from the urban Singapore. To you arrive a fantastic paradise. Bintan Island is the perfect target in Indonesia. Not more then a hour boat trip from Singapore, you get Visa On Arrival at Tanjungpinang Ferry Terminal So why wait, book a tour today.
Almost every hour departure a boat from Tanah Merah Ferry terminal at Changi Airport in Singapore. And under two hours from Johor Bahru Ferry Terminal in Malaysia.
The bigest city on Bintan Island and the adminstration center of Riau provice is Tanjungpinang.

Admire Bintan’s gorgeous views on borrowed wings with Air Adventures Asia

Equal parts relaxing and thrilling, this seaplane ride with Air Adventures Bintan was quite unlike anything I’ve ever experienced before....