Menjangan Island another remarkable marine tourism in Bali

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        If you love diving and adventure under the sea, take a time to come to Menjangan (deer island), an island located in the West Bali National Park. The beauty underwater scenery at Menjangan is very popular for local and foreign tourists. Allegedly, the beauty of the underwater panorama in this region is not less than the Caribbean underwater panorama.
         Not surprisingly, had long since Manjangan water becomes an arena for foreign tourists diving activities. Usually, the tourists had crossed over to Manjangan in the morning and return to Bali in the afternoon. If using boats, across to Menjangan island from Bali, or vice versa, it takes approximately 30 minutes. To get to the dive sites on the island, tourists can come directly to Labuhan Lalang which became the crossings, its location approximately 10 kilometers north of Port Gilimanuk.

        When you are in the boat, there are special thing because the deck is made of glass so tourists can enjoy panoramic views of underwater from the boat. This design is deliberately set up for tourists who are reluctant to dive, but want to enjoy the underwater panorama.
         For those who want to dive in the waters of the island, but fear getting lost beneath the sea because don’t know the terrain, you can hire experienced dive guides. If you are reluctant to dive, you can snorkel to enjoy the beauty of the underwater view.
         Pleased to see the natural beauty of under the sea, tourists can spend time while sitting, swimming, or bathing at the beach in this uninhabited island. According to its name, this island is inhabited by many deer. We relax on the island do not be surprised when a deer suddenly appeared from behind bush.
         Visited the most western of Bali area, you should not miss the hot water in the Village Sumber Kima. Local tourists from different regions are often traveling in this area especially for bathing in hot water that comes out from natural spring. They believe the hot water can cure many diseases.
        Pleased to soak in hot water, you can continue the journey toward the east about 10 km to reach Pulaki. Here, hundreds of monkeys are ready to welcome your arrival and very familiar with the tourists coming. But, do not be lulled by their docile attitude. Because, behind the friendly style and benign, they turn out like the nosy like opening a lock of back to grab your jewelry.

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