Soka Beach
Bali Soka beach has been known since long ago, as it is passed by travelers during their travel from Denpasar-Gilimanuk or vice versa. The site has a very beautiful scenery. The west part bounded by hills which is a part of Mount Batukaru in the north. While in the south is Indian ocean where Banyuwangi in Java is faintly visible from Soka. Vast rice fields and lush coconut groves enhance the beautiful scenery. Moreover, later when the sun is about to set, the view on top of Pura Luhur Serijong is comparable to the view in Tanah Lot. The view of the beach is very beautiful, a very impressive experience visiting a very famous beach in the Tabanan area with its very tempting black sand and very suitable as a place to swim and enjoy the sunset here, an incomparable view will come to you in the afternoon day.
Lunch
Rambut Siwi Temple
Rambut Siwi Temple is the biggest temple in the Jembrana regency, Pura Rambut Siwi, occupies the West coastal area with majestic grandeur of Balinese architecture and a captivating ocean backdrop. Pura Rambut Siwi is named as such because rambut means ‘hair’. this temple is in Yeh Embang Kangin village in Mendoyo district, approximately ten kilometres from the town of Negara, capital of the Jembrana regency. It sits at a beautiful location, directly on the edge of a cliff overlooking the sea. The temple is finely built from that typical Balinese red brick with exquisite paras reliefs depicting scenes from the ancient play “Arjuna Wiwaha”.
West Bali National Park
West Bali National Park or Taman Nasional Bali Barat covers the Prapat Agung peninsula, the north-western tip of Bali. It is an area fringed by incredibly clear water and coral reefs that offer some of the most striking diving and snorkeling around the island. Creeping out from these waters are dense mangrove forests, acacia scrub and dry savannahs – more reminiscent of southern Africa or Mediterranean than of tropical Bali – that mingle and stretch all the way up two extinct volcanoes. Wildlife in the park includes menjangan deer, macaques and the rare Balinese black monkey, wild boar, monitor lizards and 160 species of birds, including the endangered Bali starling and the colorful (and common) wild jungle fowl.
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