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Five Non-Beach Tourism Spots in West Bali

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A number of natural attractions in West Bali offer a variety of eye-catching natural views. Bali, which is mostly known for its beaches, apparently has a lot more beauty to offer.

These five spots will present natural beauty beside the beach that you can visit. This beauty is interesting for you to see as a reference for your tourism destinations.

Bunut bolong

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Bunut Bolong, a gate-like-tree tunnel in Jembrana, West Bali.

Bunut bolong is a destination located in Manggisari Village, Jembrana Regency, West Bali. It is believed to be one of the oldest trees in Jembrana, and holds spiritual lore behind its existence.

Physically, this tree is popular among tourists and has a uniqueness at the bottom, which is a huge hole in the tree.

This tree also plugs the area with a cool plateau. Therefore, a thin mist begins to appear, making the aura of this place seem magical.

Bali National Park

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Bali National Park, via Center For International Forestry Research/Aulia Erlangga.

Nature tourism in Bali presents one of the popular locations with real interest. West Bali National Park has an area of 78,000 hectares. Said National Park location is in Bali, Buleleng Regency.

The tourism office of the Buleleng Regency Government is within an area that contains a number of famous mountains such as Mount Prapat, Mount Penginuman and Mount Malaye.

In addition, there are several islands that are also presented such as Burung Island. Land ecosystems such as coastal forests, lowland rainforests, savanna and so on.

Juwuk Manis Waterfall

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Juwuk Manis Waterfall with its refreshing view.

Juwuk Manis waterfall lies in Jembrana Regency and only has a height of about five meters. It’s not too high compared to other waterfalls in Bali, but the plunge is quite heavy. Around it lies green forests that offer you clean and refreshing scenery.

Beside waterfall, there is also a playground in the middle of a small pool in a location in Pekutatan, Jembrana Regency, West Bali.

Perancak Mangrove Ecotourism

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Perancak Mangrove Ecotourism, via Kutabalitour.com

Mangrove Ecotourism is one of many activities in Perancak in Jembrana Regency. That site, which has open on 16 December 2020, stands with an area of 160 hectares. In the area, there is a tracking track you can walk through while enjoying the view.

There are plenty of scenic spots you can find outside visiting beaches in Bali. Yet there is no denying that Bali beaches are all top notches. If you are into sightseeing, we suggest you read Must-Visit Beautiful Sightseeing Spot in Bali.

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