Nusa Penida : Tips

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This is not a complete guidance, I hope it’s helpful. The basic accommodations are listed below.
         Get there; Take a boat from Sanur (from the entrance/bike parking are, left side are the boat to Nusa Penida, right side are the boat to Nusa Lembongan). Boat operator: Maruti Express. One way fare 75.000 IDR (for domestic) and 175.000 IDR (for foreigner). Schedule daily: from Sanur 08.30 AM, 10.00 AM, 16.00 PM, from Nusa Penida 07.30 AM, 09.00 AM, 15.00 PM. Big Speed boat with seat, and pretty much clean. The ride across approximately 30 min. Arrived on Toyapakeh Harbour in Nusa Penida.
          Getting around; Rent a bike is a must, because no travel service and going around from place to place quite far. Price for renting a bike are around 70.000 – 120.000 IDR. If you can bargain rent more than 1 bike or few days, you can get lower price. Bike can rent from the hotel, or rent it in the harbor upon arrival.
         Where to stay; Many bungalows around Toyakapeh and Sampalan, starting from 100.000 IDR (dorm). But not many luxury hotels can be found here. My recommendation: Nusa Garden Bungalow, around 9km from harbor.
          Where to eat; Local restaurant serve traditional food can be found along the main road and not too pricey. If you looking for fancy restaurant or bar to hang out, you will have the hard time here.
          Other accommodation; You can rent a snorkeling gear, dive gear, and boat from the hotel; they will connect you to the local operator here. If you need a guide, they can provide it also.

Nusa Penida is a perfect place for those who are looking for an adventure. I manage to preparing the rough map of ‘must visit place’ in Nusa Penida by myself. If anyone needs it, just drop the message and email below.

         Hiking and trekking; Some roads are unfriendly even for bike, and hidden place mostly had to reach by foot. But the beach, the waterfall, and scenery along the way are worth the effort. Most notable, entrance ticket on the beach and every natural destination in Nusa Penida are free.
         Snorkeling and diving; Nusa Penida is main underwater destination even for visitors in Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan. Manta and turtle often spotted, and the most exciting is seeing Mola-mola, Ocean Sunfish that commonly famous in Nusa Penida.
          Cultural journey; Enjoy the beautiful landscape with exotic rural part of Bali. Highlighted, we can find temple inside the natural cave here.

Tips while getting around in Nusa Penida,
          There’s BRI ATM in Nusa Penida, but not many place accept Visa or Mastercard. In case the ATM out of service, prepare enough cash before jump in the boat are best choice.
          Always bring mineral water. It’s drier than in mostly place in Bali, and some secluded place didn’t provide you drinkable water.
          Bring snack or lunch, because you might end up in the middle of nowhere when lunch time is up. But remember; always bring your trash back.
          Always check your gas on the bike, don’t wait until its empty then re-fuel the gas. If it’s below the half, I recommend to re-fueling the gas whenever you see gas station/seller.
         Many places didn’t have the signage or exact direction. You can’t depend on Google maps too, because the signal sometime got lost. Don’t be shy to ask local people here, and make interaction with them. It will save a lot of time.
          Lastly, spend more days here. Because 2-3 days might not enough to explore all part of the island.


Contact; my preference while I stay here. There’s a nice Ukrainians family who run this place. Check the IG @nusa_penida_island (artem) or @nusa_penida_bungalow. Whatsapps: +6281239901421, or email to andriec.as@gmail.com. They’re also available for tour around Nusa Penida – Diving – Snorkeling assistance.

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Nusa Penida : Introduction

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It's been almost an hour on the bike, but there is no clue as to where we were headed. Pavement had changed into dusty sandy rock and quite slippery when steep. Before the trip, we already made a simple map of some information from many source on internet. Our admiration to the exotic side of the luxuries that looked 'wild' has brought us here. But we didn’t anticipating the geographical conditions of the island with some unfriendly paths. Luckily, there’s many friendly people along the way that manage to help us reach our destination. 

Pasih Uug -also popular as Broken Beach- is our first destination. This place is a big hole in the rocky ground with the 'door' on one side, so it looks like the seas themselves trapped in it. Turtles and manta can be found around here occasionally. 

10-minute walking distance, we found in Angel's Billabong, a niche between sharp cliffs with green water - can’t resist the temptation to swim in the broad daylight. This niche is always filled with water from the waves that sending it at all times, and it’s looks fresh with green alga on the bottom. But before swimming on this niche, we need to be caution. The sharp cliffs, and alga on the bottom make this niche base slippery. With a direct view towards the open sea and the waves splashed, I didn’t exaggerate it if we call this place as the best natural infinity pool ever! 

To the south, the next goal is Kelingking Secret Point to enjoy the view Karang Dawa. Not easy to find this place, should occasionally look towards the sea looking for the right cliff. After a walk through the fields, we finally arrived. The beautiful beach under the cliff made this place really exotic. The glance of it remind us of Smuggler's Cove in Zakynthos, which is famous as a Greece postcard. Only white sandy beach isolated in a circular cliff. 

Nusa Penida’s charm not only on the spectacular high coastal cliff with karst formations and offshore’s peaks. To the east part, the beaches in Nusa Penida is also quite dazzling. One of them is Suwehan Beach. The beach can be reach from the Tanglad village, and need to go down the hills to reach this isolated beach. The silence and the presence as closer to nature can be enjoyed in a wide stretch of white sand. 

Rich with the natural potential, Nusa Penida didn’t commercialize their nature as a mainstream tourist spot. But the locals here always recommend these places to all visitors. The interesting part of this trip are, unconsciously we are encouraged to interact with locals, we can’t reach our destination without their hospitality. Every traveler should not be selfish in the places that they’re visit.

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Contact

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