west Bali

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The island is small and not the destination itself, rather the waters and reefs surrounding the island are the attraction, offering some of the best snorkeling and diving in Bali.

Bali Barat National Park (A.K.A. Taman Nasional Bali Barat or West Bali National Park) covers 50,000 hectares on the western tip of the island.

Near Pemuteran lies a trio of temples nestled between the mountains and the sea. Pura Pulaki is the main temple for Pemuteran. It backs up against the hills and is home to a troop of non-threatening monkeys.

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Menjangan Island is a 30 minute boat ride from the harbor near Pemuteran. The island is small and not the destination itself, rather the waters and reefs surrounding the island are the attraction.

This project is part of the a Global Coral Reef Alliance. Twenty-eight GCRA coral nursery structures are installed in the Pemuteran Village Marine Protected Area in Northwest

The village of Pemuteran has to offer its location; it is the best jumping off point for trips into <Bali Barat National Park for trekking and for the diving and snorkeling of Pulau Menjangan.

Pupuan is located in the western part of Bali, a place to fill your eyes with awesome memories of great landscape accompanied by no one other than the friendly local farmers.

This rare bird is the star of Bali’s wildlife. The Bali Starling lives in the savannas and deciduous forests of northwest Bali. The Bali Starling (Leucopsar rothschildi) is also known as the Rothschild’s

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This temple is located in west Bali. It is a coastal temple perched on a cliff. The temple was built in the 16th century by a Hindu priest from Java named Dang Hyang Nirartha.

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Despite its population and its popularity as a tourist destination, Bali has maintained a significant variety of wild species. Indigenous to Bali are hundred of bird’s species, macaques, monkeys.

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