West Bali National Park Sumber Klampok, Bali, Indonesia ☎ +62 365 61060 Last Updated: 05/27/2024 | |
Unspoilt beauty lies at the west end of the fabled island of Bali: lush green forests, picturesque mountain range, crystal clear blue water, and vast stretches of pristine beaches, those are what await at the West Bali National Park. Home to over a hundred species of wildlife, the national park is best known as the sanctuary of the exotic white Bali Starling, an endemic iconic bird of the island of the gods. | |
West Bali National Park has a total area of 19,002.89 hectares, covering 15,587.89 hectares of land and 3,415 hectares of water. The habitat is very varied with rainforests, dry savannas, acacia scrubs and lowland forests, as well as more montane forests in the higher region. There are also some pockets of dense mangrove forests. In the north of the park is an obvious north jutting peninsula called Prapat Agung. Around this peninsula are long stretches of protected beach and offshore coral reefs as well as a small offshore island called Menjangan . The latter is a very popular diving destination. |
Bali Place » City Bali is a popular island and province in Indonesia, located in the westernmost end of the Lesser Sunda Islands. It is known for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and unique arts and crafts. Bali is also a popular tourist destination, attracting millions of visitors every year from all over the world. 438 views 💖 5Indonesia |