Tamblingan Lake
Tamblingan Lake is a beautiful lake in Munduk village – Buleleng. It is commonly called twin lake, as it is situated side by side with another lake, Buyan. But compared to Buyan Lake, Tamblingan is smaller as it is only about one kilometre wide. A lush of rainforest surrounds the lake area with orchids and a few wild macaques. These beautiful lakes can be seen from the top hill right from Asah Gobleg Countryside, Sukasada District and Singaraja regency, north part of Bali. This lake is encircled by hill and covered by fresh cold atmosphere will fascinate all visitors. This lake is ideal for Jungle Trekking Adventure because it was very amazing with the rain forest including flora and fauna observation. Beside of that, many local visitors are doing camping program or outdoor team building while enjoy the beautiful nature. Here we also can see the local residents use the small traditional boat which is called Perahu to cross it or doing fishing.
Banjar Hotspring
Banjar Hotspring is one of Singaraja Bali Places Interest, a nature hot water from the ground and it is believed can heal the disease. Furthermore, this Banjar Hot Water is featured by one small swimming pool encircled by unique rural nature. he water, considered “holy” by the locals, has a pleasant temperature of 38° Celsius and is slightly sulfurous. Eight fierce-faced carved stone animals pour water from a natural hot spring into the first bath, which then overflows into a second and third larger pool. In the third pool,water pours from 3 meter high to give you a pummeling massage.
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Lovina Beach
Bali’s Lovina Beach. Situated some 9 Km from Singaraja, capital city of the Buleleng Regency, Lovina Beach facing the Bali Sea is the perfect definition of tranquility, where one can enjoy the true meaning of a laid back and relaxed life. Unlike other white-sand beaches on Bali, Lovina beach is of grey and black volcanic sand. Just as the nearby Pemuteran Beach, Lovina also features incredible underwater life to plunge in for those who enjoy diving and snorkeling. But the main attraction here are the bottle-nosed dolphins (Tursiops truncates) who haved made this coast their playground.
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