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NUSA PENIDA

 bambusová skalní stezka,


 kouzelná pláž mezi skalami Last beach,
 výhledy na jižním pobřeží Manta view,
 Mořský kráter s nejúchvatnějším přírodním bazénem,

Peguyangan Waterfall, Nusa Penida

Peguyangan Waterfall on Nusa Penida isn’t a towering vertical torrent of water like the jungle falls in
central Bali.Instead, it’s a series of short, cascading spring fountains that eventually make their way
over a steep ravine and into the sea.Away from the ravine, the cascades make a great place for all to
enjoy a ‘natural spa’, and a massage from the fast flowing waters as they burble over the shallow
ledges and pools. Reaching the springs involves a descent down narrow stairs against the wall of the
ravine. After some 460 steps, the gorgeous sight of the cascades is both exhilarating and relieving.

Getting There: This waterfall is tricky to find – a lot of the locals don’t even know it. To visit
Peguyangan, arrange a tour with a knowledgeable Penida tour operator, or hire a private driver on
the island who knows how to reach this hidden paradise.

Sebuluh Waterfall.

The Seganing waterfall which is very impressive, located next to Cacah Village (part of Sebuluh) or
about 5km from Batu Madeg village.

Atuh Beach NUSA PENIDA

Located in Nusa Penida, Klungkung regency the beach has one of the most striking views you can
ever imagine. Here you will find the shimmering turquoise waters juxtaposed against craggy
mountain peaks, and stretches of white sands laid out perfectly in the curved beach. The beach is
abundant with rock shelters and is overlooked by a cliff. But the stunning coral reefs are what bring
Atuh to life, especially during low tide when at their full glory.Lay back and watch the day go by at
one of the most gorgeous beaches in Bali, and make sure to take the prettiest pictures while you’re
at it.

On the eastcoast you have Atuh beach, which is one of those high white limestone cliffbeaches. You
will have to drop your scooter off and make a little climb for 10 minutes. You will arrive on top of one
of the cliffs and on the southern side there is a beautiful but inaccessible beach. You have an amazing
view on some pinnacles and crystalclear water. Even from this height you can see the coral, and if
you are lucky some turtles or mantas. More on the northern side is another beach which is
accessible. Look for the very steep stairs going all the way down on the cliffwall. Swimming is
possible, but only recommended on high tide, because on low tide you will have a hard time not
stepping on the coral before you are deep enough to swim.

Address: Pejukutan Village, Kec. Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia.Getting there: To reach Atuh, one can
take a ferry or a fast boat to reach the island and rent a bike once they arrive at Nusa Penida Harbor.
Crystal Bay TURISTIK ŠNORCHL

(take the only small road which heads west from the main road at Sakti village and keep going until
you hit the coast.). A stunning white sand beach at Banjar Penida west of Sakti village on the north
western coast facing Nusa Ceningan.Perfect clear waters and excellent snorkeling. Lovely white sand
beach and a great place for a picnic. A truly idyllic spot. This place seems to be one of the more
'touristic' spots on the island. This just means that there are a couple of little shops and some tables
and chairs next to the beach. Great to relax from a bumpy scooter ride with a cold drink. The rugged
beauty of the south coast of Nusa Penida; the high point in the far background is Puncak Mundi

FNPF Bird Sanctuary, Ped village, ? +62 811398052,

The conservation and community development centre for Friends of the National Park Foundation in
Ped. Learn about FNPF's Bali starling introduction program and other matters of environmental
concern on Nusa Penida.

Goa Giri Putri (Karangsari or Karangsari Cave)- posvátná netopýří jeskyně

Desa Pakraman, Karangsari. Large limestone caves on the east coast about 4km north of Suana
village.

You will need a sarong which can be hired for Rp 5000, a donation is very much appreciated, Rp
25,000 is considered a good donation. In exchange you will see a very unique temple, and according
to locals this temple has a great significance for people all over Bali. Climb the stairs and enter the
caves via a manhole. Inside the caves there is (electrical) light and a place for meditation. The place
for meditation can be entered by tourists, but be sure to take off your shoes and to be douced by
holy water by a one of the priests before entering. The hole place has an awesome atmosphere. Take
a bottle for some of the holy water. On public holidays it tends to be very busy with all Balinese who
go on pilgrimage here as the place is of great religious and cultural significance. If you are lucky
enough to be there on the right day, you might be able to witness a ceremony. The singing vibrates
through all of the cave and gives a very mystical vibe to the place. At the end of the cave you can find
a small temple which is a mix between a hinduistic and bouddhistic temple. This part is next to an
exit which gives an amazing view on the hills behind it. Some impressive stalactites and other typical
limestone formations can be seen.

The temple is located in the Suana village, Karangsari, 10 kilometres east from
the main harbour. Please note that a sarong and belt is required to be allowed
entrance. You will also have the option of offering donations.

Pura Penataran Ped, Ped village - jeden z nejuctívanějších hindu chrámů Ped,

(at Ped village on the main north coast road between Toyapakeh and Sampalan.).

An extremely important temple to the Hindu Balinese many of whom make an annual pilgrimage to
Nusa Penida specifically to pray here to protect against illness, disease and death. This temple is built
on a quite grand scale which makes for something of a contrast with the generally rather austere
nature of Nusa Penida.

Puncak Mundi (Mundi Hill).

The highest point of Nusa Penida at some 521m above sea level. Great views from here. This area is
also home to an alternative energy facility with wind turbines and a solar panel farm. Puncak Mundi
temple perches high on the hill.

Pura Batu Medahu and Pura Batu Kuning.

Two interesting and stunningly located temples on the east coast road south of Suana. Instead of
taking the main road from Suana heading south west, continue on the coast road towards the tiny
village of Semaya. You will come to the two temples (Pura Batu Madan first) after about 1.5km and
before you reach Semaya.

South Coast Cliffs.

The whole southern coast of Nusa Penida has spectacular, high white limestone cliffs which will
simply take your breath away. Even by the standards of Nusa Penida, the southern quarter is remote
and inaccessible. The roads are difficult and in places distinctly hairy. But once you get there it will all
seem worthwhile. Some of the karst formations are really dramatic as are the numerous offshore
pinnacles. Try anywhere along the south coast from Pendem, around Bakung Cape to the coast west
of Batu Madeg. Allow plenty of time as the chances are you will get lost at some stage.

Temling lake - nádherný kaňon Tembelin se sladkovodním jezírkem a hindu svatyní,

přírodní koupaliště v lese Tembeling, Nusa Penida, Azurové vody v přírodním bazénu u Tembeling lesa jsou
oslňující modré, která se zdá téměř nereálné.
Located on the south of the westcoast, this little lake or rather swimming hole is located very close
to the beach. You will have to drive with your scooter down on a very steep track with a steep
descent next to it. The road is thankfully good enough to keep your scooter on the road. Certainly
respect the Balinese roadcode here and honk regularly if you can't see what is coming. At a certain
point the path changes into gravel and it is recommended to let your scooter here as it might be
quite slippery, even though the locals don't seem to mind. Walk the rest of the road and enter this
holy place for the Balinese people. In september 2015 the top was still in construction, but
supposedly they are building a temple there. There is an entrance fee of Rp 10,000/person. Climb
down the stairs and you will have an amamzing view on the ocean before arriving at the lake. The
lake is formed by a natural spring out of the mountains. The water streams down from a little pond a
little bit higher, which is in a small temple. Here the locals fill up their bottles with the holy water.
Temling is officially the bathing pool for the men, but no one seems to mind if girls enter. The official
bathing pool for women is located more downstream on the beach, but is very small and rather
unimpressive compared to the other one. Walk to the end of this beach to see little streams of
springwater running out of the rocks.
Secret Getaway at the Angel’s Billabong !

The Angel’s Billabong is one of Nusa Penida’s secret getaways in the form of a marvelous natural
infinity pool. Se svými smaragdově odstínů a křišťálovými vodami, anděla Billabong je ztělesněním
ohromující. A zdá se, že zelené podlahy tohoto konkrétního nekonečného bazénu jsou tak pohodlné
pro chůzi (ne kluzké), ve skutečnosti cítí kobercem. It’s not too far from Pasih Uwug (the broken sea).
A half-kilometre walk from Manta Point to a nearby reef, climb down one of the sides of the edgy
coral walls to swim in this surreal pool.

Banjar Sumpang, Desa Bunga Mekar, Nusa Penida Jak se tam dostat : Není to příliš daleko od Pasih
Uwug (rozbité moře). Půl kilometru chůze od Manta Point do blízkého útes, šplhat po jednom z boků
nervózní korálových stěn plavat v tomto surrealistické bazénu.

Bukit Teletubbies

Trasy : Reach Nusa Penida na vlastní pěst přes lodní služby od Sanur nebo Padang Bai. Poté, co na
ostrově, můžete si najmout motocyklu, aby vás Bukit Teletubbies. Zeptat se na cestu do nejbližší
vesnice, Julingan, v dalekém jihu ostrova.

Pasih Uwug

Adresa : Jalan Batu Nunggul, Nusa Penida


Na první pohled uvidíte skalní brána vytvořenou skalní útesy. Oblouk - nebo díra v skalní jak někteří
by řekli - skutečně bývala jeskyně!
Where to eat in Nusa Penida
Penida Colada Lounge Bar

This minimalistic establishment on the beachfront is literally situated right in front of the seaweed
farm in Nusa Penida, making for some very unique entertainment throughout your meal.

Enjoy a wide variety of dishes, such as grilled tuna and fresh-cut fruits, or sit back with a friend and
drinks during happy hour.

Penida Colada Lounge Bar

Address: Ped Village, Nusa Penida, Bali, Indonesia


Phone: +62 821-4676-3627

Official Website

6-c-2. Finding the right balance: Warung Ulam Segara

One of the hippest and most popular eateries on Nusa Penida, Warung Ulam Segara has attracted
many tourists with its unique decorations and balanced mix of Western and local food.
Loved by both locals and foreigners alike, the warung is known for its grilled fish dishes and unique,
cozy atmosphere – perfect for hanging out with your buddies late into the night.

Warung Ulam Segara

Address: Jl. Ped-Buyuk, Batununggul, Nusapenida, Kec. Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia


Phone: +62 857-3919-5426
Opening hours: 10am – 1pm (Monday to Saturday), 10am – 11pm (Sunday)
Prince Range: IDR$22,000 – IDR$35,000 (approximately $1.50 – $2.40)

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