Sanur Bali

Sanur Bali

Sanur is one of Bali's biggest traditional villages but it's also one of the most established tourist areas. Sanur was Bali's first beach resort but still retains its Balinese character and old style village ambiance.On the southeastern side of Bali, Sanur beach is easily reachable from Denpasar, about a 5 to 10 minute drive. Sanur is an excellent site to watch the sun rises, as we jog along the white sandy beach. The leafy main street Jalan Danau Tamblingan is lined with an eclectic mix of restaurants, shops and bars and an assortment of innovative and modern entertainment venues. Known for its laidback atmosphere, Sanur Beach maintains its wealth in arts and culture, making it an ideal destination to enjoy the best of both eras, classic and contemporary. Sanur Beach…
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Nusa Lembongan island

Nusa Lembongan island

Nusa Lembongan is the second largest of the three Nusa islands in the southeast of Bali. The other two Nusa islands are Nusa Ceningan and Nusa Penida. The island can be reached from Sanur by public ferry, cruise ships and fast boats. Nusa Lembongan has some tourist infrastructure, mainly concentrated at the west coast of the island. There is a choice of hotels and a number of good restaurants. Nusa Lembongan is approximately 8 square kilometres in size with a permanent population estimated at 5,000 souls. Places of interest There are three main villages on the island. Jungut Batu and Mushroom Bay are the centres of the tourist-based industry and activities on the island. Most of the permanent local population resides in Lembongan Village. The island is surrounded by coral…
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Nusa Penida island

Nusa Penida island

Nusa Penida is the largest of the three Nusa islands that are located southeast of Bali across the Badung Strait, at a distance of 20 km (45 minutes by boat) from Sanur Port. The other two Nusa islands are Nusa Ceningan and Nusa Lembongan. From an administrative point of view the Nusa islands belong to the Klungkung regency, which was the former center of the Gelgel Dynasty. History the first written records of Nusa Penida have been found on the Belanjong Pillar. This pillar, located in South Sanur, dates from 914CE and shows inscriptions that tell us about the military expeditions of the early Balinese King Sri Dalem Wira Kesari Warmadewa, one of which was to Nusa Penida. Places of interest Goa Karang Sari – at the east coast of…
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