Category: Klungkung
Explore Klungkung regency, featuring the historic Kertha Gosa pavilion, Nusa Penida island, traditional Kamasan art, and some of Bali’s most dramatic coastal scenery.
Mushroom Bay (Beach Not Food): Hidden Paradise Beach
If you thought this was about mushrooms. Then you can think again.
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Japanese Cave in Klungkung: Bali’s Hidden WWII Relic
Hidden along the rocky cliffs of Klungkung, the Japanese Cave is one of Bali’s most fascinating yet overlooked historical sites. Locally known as Goa Jepang, this complex of hand-carved limestone tunnels was built during the Japanese occupation of Indonesia and stands today as a quiet reminder of the island’s role in World War II.
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Prapat Beach in Klungkung: Bali’s Serene East Coast Escape
Prapat Beach, nestled on Bali east coast, is a peaceful and less-explored alternative to the island more famous beaches. While Bali is renowned for its busy tourist hubs like Kuta and Seminyak, Prapat Beach offers a more serene and authentic experience, ideal for visitors looking to escape the crowds and immerse themselves in the island natural beauty.
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Pasih Andus (Smoky Beach): Bali’s Mystical Hidden Coast
The beauty of Pasih Andus lies in its natural surroundings and rugged coastline. Pasih Andus, also known as Smoky Beach, is one of Bali lesser-known but captivating coastal gems.
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Jungutbatu Beach: Hidden Paradise in Nusa Lembongan Bali
Imagine stepping onto a quiet, unspoiled shores of Jungutbatu Beach, where the only sound you hear is the gentle rhythm of waves lapping against the sand. Jungutbatu Beach, on the island of Nusa Lembongan, is a hidden paradise that offers an escape from the usual hustle and bustle.
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Suwehan Beach Nusa Penida: Hidden White Sand Paradise
Nusa Penida, known for its dramatic cliffs and pristine beaches, is home to Suwehan Beach, a breathtaking yet lesser-known coastal gem. Tucked away on the southeastern coast of the island, this secluded beach boasts powdery white sand, turquoise waters, and towering cliffs, making it an ideal escape for adventurers and nature lovers.
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Discovering Tukad Tista Waterfall: A Hidden Gem in Klungkung
It is in the tranquil region of Klungkung Bali, Tukad Tista Waterfall is one of the island’s lesser known natural wonders. It has a serene and picturesque escape for nature enthusiasts.
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Paksebali Village: Bali’s Weaving Heritage in Klungkung
In the serene hills of Klungkung lies Paksebali Village, a haven of artistry where Bali weaving heritage comes to life. Renowned for its intricate handwoven textiles, this village offers more than just beautiful creations—it’s a gateway to experiencing the soul of Balinese culture.
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Goa Giri Putri Temple: Nusa Penida Cave Guide
Goa Giri Putri Temple is one of the must-visit destinations in Nusa Penida, Klungkung Regency, Bali. This place is not only the center of religious rituals of Balinese Hindus but also presents stunning natural beauty in a cave full of wonders.
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Banah Cliff Point: Nusa Penida’s Hidden Ocean Viewpoint
Banah Cliff Point, located in Nusa Penida, Klungkung, Bali, is one of Bali Tour stunning nature destinations and offers incredible views. From a great height, visitors can enjoy stunning panoramic views of the Indian Ocean as well as dramatic rock formations, creating a very Instagram-worthy natural landscape.
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