The original capital of Bali, Singaraja is right on the sea, and its harbour has been key to local development. A bustling center of local commerce, its people are noisy, open, and friendly, and reflect their local climate. Read more » Singaraja
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The original capital of Bali, Singaraja is right on the sea, and its harbour has been key to local development. A bustling center of local commerce, its people are noisy, open, and friendly, and reflect their local climate. Read more » Singaraja A little further east on the coast is Yeh Saneh, an idyllic spot that few people know about. Only a few meters from the splash of the surf is a cool freshwater spring around which has been built a large pool and gardens for bathers and picnickers. Read more » Yeh Saneh About 10 kilometers west of Singaraja. The black sand beach is safe and a wonderful place for swimming and snorkeling. Lovina also offers dolphin viewing. Read more » Lovina and Menjangan Island Sunset in Buleleng is a picturesque view to behold, especially when it is seen from strategic sunset spots such as Segara Penimbangan beach near Lovina. Of course when we are talking about sunset, description with a string of words is insufficient, pictures speaks better on this subject, so here are some pictures that captures the magnificence of Buleleng’s sunset. Read more » Penimbangan Beach To the south of Singaraja is Gitgit Waterfall, Bali’s highest waterfall. This beautiful wilderness area is a must for nature lovers who want to get away from the bustle of the larger towns. This is a perfect place to take photographs of Bali’s magical scenery. Read more » Gitgit Waterfall This regency sprawls over the full length of Bali’s north coast. It is hot, dry, and fringed with black sand beaches and coconut palms. It meet Karangasem in the northeast coast into the untouched jungle territory of Bali’s National Park, on the west end of the island. Read more » Buleleng |
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