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Kamis, 14 Maret 2013

VIII. 28. Bon Bini* in Curaçao: One of The Caribbean´s Pearls


During my 6 hours transit in Curaçao airport (from Suriname to Venezuela), I decided to get out from the airport for visiting the town. As long as you had a Schengen visa for Indonesian passport, the immigration authority let you went out from the airport.

Curaçao airport.

Curacao is a small island in the southern Caribbean Island. It´s part of the Kingdom of The Netherlands.

Willemstad, the capital of Curaçao is beautiful city with different color. It reminds us of Netherland architecture.

Willemstad, it´s like a floating city with beautiful architecture.


There were a lot of beautiful spot to enjoy Willemstad.


Queen Juliana Bridge (above); a boat to cross the river (in the middle); a bus who took us aorund the city .

I did not have much time to visit this beautiful city. At least, I had time to visit the beach in the way back to the airport. What a surprise that I found ´Nasi Goreng´ in the menu. Wow! It was such an honor.

One of the beach in Willemstad: There was a restaurant which cook indonesian cuisine: Nasi Goreng .

Well, almost 6 hours I walked around the city and visited also the beach, I should go back to the airport and to catch my next flight to my final destination: Caracas, Venezuela.

Where is Curaçao..

Bon Bini: Welcome
Willemstad, Curaçao, November 2007.
Photo : google map

VIII. 27. Mengenal Curaçao, Kepulauan Karibia selama 6 jam


Curaçao adalah sebuah pulau kecil d Laut Karibia yang masih menjadi bagian dari Kerajaan Belanda. Bolehnya saya mampir di pulau ini karena transit selama 6 jam dari Paramaribo (Suriname) menuju Caracas (Venezuela) di bulan november 2007. 

Sebenarnya, jarak Suriname dan Venezuela tidak jauh, tetapi saya harus melalui transit 2 kali, yaitu di Trinidad-Tobago dan Curaçao karena tidak ada penerbangan langsung Paramaribo-Caracas. Karena transit di Curacao lebih lama daripada transit di Trinidad-Tobago, maka saya menyempatkan keluar dari bandara internasional Curacao yang terletak di Willemstad.

Suasana airport Curaçao. Bon Bini artinya selamat datang:

Oh iya, karena saya pemegang paspor Indonesia dan mempunyai visa schengen, maka untuk keluar dari bandara tidak masalah. Yang penting mengetahui jadwal penerbangan selanjutnya menuju Caracas, Venezuela. Bagasi? Nggak perlu kuatir karena kan, check threw sampai ke tujuan akhir. Saya hanya membawa 1 tas kabin, jadi nggak rempong harus membawa barang-barang untuk jalan-jalan di pusat kota. Eh, tapi nggak perlu kuatir juga karena disediakan loker per-jam yang bisa menampung barang-barang kita.

Jarak bandara ke pusat kota tidak terlalu jauh. Dengan menampung taksi yang bisa ditumpangi sendiri atau angkot taksi dengan tarif kolektif, kita diantar sampai pusat kota Willemstad. Karena waktu saya tidak banyak, maka saya memutuskan untuk berjalan-jalan di sekitar Willemstad saja.

Arsitektur Bergaya Belanda

Daerah cukup ramai dengan gaya arsitektur yang mengingatkan saya akan Amsterdam. Bangunan yang tertata di pinggir laut seperti gaya arsitektur di pinggir kanal Amsterdam. Bedanya, bangunan di Willemstad ini di cat berwarna-warni. Lebih hidup karena berada di Kepulauan yang sangat royal dengan sinar matahari.

Willemstad seperti kota terapung di pinggir laut Karibia ;)

Ngopi, Yuk!

Pusat kota Willemstad ini menarik dijelajahi dan menarik untuk dikunjungi. Banyak café dan restaurant bertebaran di sepanjang sungai. Cocok untuk beristirahat dan ngopi sejenak sambil melihat orang lalu lalang.

Suasana kota Willemstad. Banyak spot menarik untuk ngopi atau sekedar nongkrong.

Sejauh Mata Memandang…

Dari kejauhan, kita bisa melihat dengan jelas Jembatan Queen Juliana yang terbentang elegan. Jika Anda mempunyai waktu berlebih, tak ada salahnya mencoba menaiki kapal yang melintasi sepanjang sungai dan menikmati kota Willemstad dari atas kapal.

Jembatan Queen Juliana dari kejauhan. Kapal dan bus jadi alternatif angkutan umum untuk menyenberangi dan menjelajah kota .

Menyantap Nasi Goreng di Pinggir Pantai

Karena waktu yang sempit, saya agak panik mengunjungi Willemstad. Kelihatannya kota ini tidak terlalu luas, ya? Tetapi kalau kita mencoba menjelajahi dengan berjalan kaki, maka akan terasa luasnya kota ini.

Ada lho menu nasi goreng di salah satu cafe di pinggir pantai ini. Enak! 

Agar tetap dapat menikmati air laut Karibia, saya menyempatkan mampir ke pantai terdekat. Kalau tidak salah namanya Pantai Pescado. Pantai ini cukup tenang dan tidak banyak turis. Sekitar keadaan pantai dipenuhi jajaran pepohonan yang rindang, lengkap dengan gazebo dengan arsitektur khas negara tropis.
Ah, akhirnya waktu jua yang memisahkan saya untuk segera kembali ke airport dan meninggalkan kota cantik dan pulau ini untuk melanjutkan penerbangan menuju Caracas, Venezuela.

Willemstad dan Curaçao itu...
  • Cara mencapai Curaçao, kita bisa menaiki maskapai penerbangan lokal antar pulau di Kepulauan Karibia.
  • KLM menyediakan juga penerbangan ke pulau ini.
  • Pengalaman saya, waktu itu saya menumpang Conviasa, maskapai penerbangan Venezuela.
  • Bahasa yang digunakan di Willemstad sangat beragam, mulai dari bahasa inggris, belanda dan spanyol. Sebagian dari penduduk juga berbahasa prancis. Dijamin kita bisa berkomunikasi dengan penduduk lokal.
  • Penduduk lokal cukup ramah dan mereka tahu benar memperlakukan turis karena mata pencaharian mereka terbesar adalah dari segi pariwisata. 
  • Saya sempat berbincang dengan pemilik cafe yang orang Belanda namun masih ada keturunan Indonesia. Karena itu, beliau mengetahui resep masakan Indonesia seperti soto, nasi goreng dan mi goreng.
  • Pengalaman saya selama di Willemstad, seperti berada di suatu pulau miniatur yang sengaja dibangun. Suasana pantai juga mengingatkan saya akan pantai-pantai di negara tropis dengan sinar matahari yang royal dan air laut yang biru.
Letak geografis Curaçao.


Willemstad, Curaçao, November 2007
Foto peta: google map.

Rabu, 13 Maret 2013

Rally Mexico 2013 : A Great Rally to Remember!

This is our 3rd time for attending in 10th edition of World Rally Championship (WRC) in Guanajuato, Mexico, in March 7th 2013  to March 10th 2013.


Pilots in action during Rally Mexico.

León, the city principal for the rally, welcomed all pilots and co-pilots, team, sponsored, supporters and media from all over the world to be witnesses in the history of Mexico´s rally and the world.


This is rally!

The pilots and co-pilos are..

There were 13 pilots and 13 co-pilots from 15 different countries: Mexico (Benito Guerra – Borja Rozada), France (Sébastien Ogier – Julien Ingrassia),  Belgium (Thierry Neuville – Nicolas Gilsoul – Stépahane Prévot), Finland (Mikko Hirvonen – Jarmo Lehtinen – Jari-Matti Latvala – Mikka Antilla), Norway (Mads Ostberg), USA (Ken Block – Alex Gelsomino), Polandia (Michal Kosciuszko – Maciej Szczepaniak), Czech (Martin Prokop – Michal Ernst), Russia (evgeny Novikov) , Spain (Dani Sordo – Carlos del Barrio), Austria (Ilka Minor), Qatar (Nasser Al – Atthiyah), Italia (Giovanni Bernacchini) and Australia (Chris Atkinson).


The pilots.

It was amazing to see them together in WRC Rally Mexico even though they talked in different languages and they wore the different rally costume team.

All the tracks that They Had to Pass...

Actually, it was not easy to pass different tracks during Rally Mexico. There were 23 tracks different to pass, consist of four stages of 30 km, two stages of 42 km, and one stage of 54 km.


The tracks that they had to pass.

We though all the pilots were enjoyed all the stages. And us, as supporters were enjoyed it, too.


Lucky us to watch the rally from a  helicopter.

Two important moments: Autograph Signing and Photo session

For all supporters, the most important moment was they could see their favorites drivers directly. And also, they could get their signatures. Last but not least, they could have a photo session together. It´s including me!


With the winners, Sébastien Ogier (above); Thierry Neuville (left below in the 3rd place).

What a poor pilots and copilots! Meanwhile they very tired, they had to smile to the supporter. Yes, they were realized that the supporters were important!

The supporters: Why we loved them

From the beginning of the rally, the supporters had known the rally track where the pilots used to pass. They came very early in the morning to get a good sight to see the rally.


Supporters during the rally.

We could see something different in supporters: they brought a tent to sleep during the rally. They brought also food and cooler to put the drink fresh. And also, I saw a woman cook and sell the tacos! What an idea….

The committee also organized a rally tour for whom wanted to assist every step of the rally. And we were one of the supporters who participated in this tour. The advantages of the tour, we could get access in important track, VIP seat in Special stages and got closed to the pilots and copilots before they had their performance.

And the winners...

Sébastien Ogier – Julien Ingrassia (France / VW Polo got their success to be a first winner in Rally Mexico 2013. And second winner were Mikko Hirvonen – Jarmo Lehtinen (Finland/Citroën team) and the 3rd place were Thierry Neuville – Nicolas Gilsoul (Belgium / Qatar M-Sport Ford).


They are the winner of Rally Mexico!


This was the 2nd podiom in Mexico Rally for Sébastien Ogier - Julien Inggrasia after the 1st winner in Junior WRC in 2008. Félicitations, les français!

Did you know?

  • There was a WRC2 Competition during WRC Rally Mexico. The participants came from different countries also: Mexico, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Ukraine, Italia, Colombia, Qatar and USA.
  • Designer and the mechanics were having role important during the rally. They designed and repaired or modified the machine´s car. And the pilots must be known also the car. There must be a team work for this competition.
The mecanics worked hard.
  • The commitee worked very hard to realize this event. Bravo for all of them!
See you next year! Hasta el año próximo! A l´année prochaine!


This is rally location this year in Estado Guanajuato.


Photos: Ita, LGN
Maps: google maps


A reportage about this Rally in Indonesian on Daily Sylvia