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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Nusa Penida Island Tour (Memorable and Unforgettable)

1. Traditional Market
2. Giri Putri Cave Temple
3. Bird Sanctuary
4. Beachside Restaurant
5. Seaweed Farming
6. Crystal Bay Beach
We invite you to visit another island paradise off the South East coast of Bali. In only the 30 minutes it takes to reach this island from Sanur, you will travel back in time to a place like Bali used to be 25 years ago. Here there are still familiar, friendly, local people, there’s no traffic and the traditional way of life is still observed. Our first stop in this fascinating place is the traditional market in the centre of Nusa Penida. People travel from villages all over the island to buy and sell their produce here. Everything is fresh and you will find many unique things here. After this market, we will continue to the Giri Putri Cave Temple, a unique and incredible temple, hidden in the caves on the hillside. The entrance is deceptively small and hides the surprisingly spacious and magnificent cave inside. There are many temples arranged neatly within, there is even one up a stairway into the second floor of the cave. The cave temple is a blend of both the Hindu and Buddhist religions. Next we will continue to the bird sanctuary and to view the seaweed farming. Your lunch will be served at a beachside restaurant where you can feel the cool ocean breeze and enjoy spectacular views of Bali and the majestic green of Mount Agung (the biggest mountain in Bali). In front of the restaurant is an excellent spot for diving and snorkeling. For the final part of our trip we will visit Crystal Bay Beach to enjoy the beautiful views of the beach and bay. There you can sunbathe, swim and snorkel from the shore. From the beach you can see the island of Lembongan which is a small Island located to the west of Nusa Penida. Crystal Bay is very famous for Mola - mola (sunfish), so do not be surprised if you see a lot of dive boats anchored here. At the end of this memorable and unforgettable trip, we will leave via the port of Buyuk at 4 pm.








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