West Bali
West Bali is a serene, underdeveloped region dominated by the 77,000-hectare West Bali National Park, offering pristine nature, jungles, and beaches far from southern crowds. Key attractions include snorkeling/diving around Menjangan Island, birdwatching (specifically the rare Bali Starling), hiking, and exploring coastal mangrove forests, making it an ideal destination for ecotourism and tranquility
Scuba Diving
Bali is a world-renowned diving destination known for its enormous diversity, from historic shipwrecks and volcanic sand bottoms to encounters with majestic manta rays and the rare Mola Mola (moonfish).
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced diver, the island’s diverse regions offer suitable locations for all levels.
Snorkeling
Snorkeling in Bali offers world-class underwater experiences, featuring vibrant coral reefs, shipwrecks, and marine life like manta rays, primarily located around Nusa Penida, Amed, Padang Bai, and Tulamben. Top spots include the USAT Liberty wreck in Tulamben and Manta Point in Nusa Penida.
Travel
Cycling in Bali is one of the best ways to experience the island’s natural beauty and culture firsthand, from routes down mountain slopes to peaceful rice paddies.