Showing posts with label Diving and Snorkeling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diving and Snorkeling. Show all posts

Thursday, April 25, 2024

Amed : Baptême plongée à Bali


Peut-être êtes-vous intéressé à investir à Bali. L'entreprise proposée est une entreprise de plongée sous-marine. Situé dans le village d'Amed, Karangasem, Bali.

Amed totalement par hasard en recherchant un coin loin des hordes de touristes sur l'île de Bali. Plusieurs personnes nous vantaient l’atmosphère décontracte et les spots de plongée impeccables du village d’Amed. La route sinueuse traverse plusieurs villages de pêcheurs, des criques et des plages qui changent de couleur au gré de la journée avec le mont Agung, le plus haut volcan de l’île, qui domine le tout en toile de fond. Amed, Quelle belle découverte !

View of Mont Agung


L’activité volcanique de la région d’Amed a donné lieu à de superbes plages au sable noir et à des fonds marins exubérants de beauté. La plupart des sites de plongée de renommée mondiale se trouvent entre les villages de Tulamben et Amed. 



LES MEILLEURS SPOTS DE SNORKELING À AMED

Pour ceux qui ne peuvent pas ou ne veulent pas faire de la plongée sous-marine à Amed, il y a d’autres manières d’explorer les fonds marins de Bali sans bouteilles d’oxygène. Plusieurs jardins de coraux et autres plaisirs subaquatiques sont accessibles à même la plage en enfilant un simple masque et tuba (peuvent être loués sur la plage ou dans les centres de plongée). 

PLAGE DE JEMELUK 

Il suffit de mettre la tête sous l’eau à quelques mètres du rivage pour plonger dans un monde coloré et riche en vie. Un vaste jardin de corail tapisse les fonds marins de la plage au sable noir Jemeluk. La visibilité est surprenante et le spectacle se passe à seulement 2 à 10 mètres de profondeur. Il y a également un bureau de poste sous-marin installé à 5 mètres de profondeur qui offre d’excellentes opportunités photos.

JAPANESE SHIPWRECK

Une petite épave japonaise repose à 10m de profondeur sur le fond sablonneux d’une baie à 7km au sud de Amed. La visibilité dépend grandement du courant et des marées. C’est également un site de plongée idéal pour les novices.  

Il y a de fortes chances que vous souhaitiez investir à Amed, il y a une entreprise à vendre à Amed. Cette société est spécialisée dans la plongée sous-marine. Votre investissement est sûr et rentable. Parce que, Amed a une beauté sous-marine de classe mondiale.

Vous pouvez contacter pour plus d'info :

Benny Herlanda
Local Tours Indonesia
WhatsApp +6287711101994

Sunday, April 26, 2015

Pasir Putih, Candidasa

À 5 km à l'est de Candidasa, sa plage de sable blanc idyllique. Quand on aperçoit le panneau indiquant "Virgin Beach Club". Encore 1 km pour arriver à un petit temple où il est facile de stationner. On peut  continuer jusqu'à la plage qui se trouve à 600 m, mais la route est désastreuse alors que la promenade est agréable.
Candidasa

La plage est une vraie carte postale, un long croissant de sable blanc bordé de cocotiers. Un falaise ombrage une extrémité et de l'autre côte s'alignent quelques bateaux de pêcheurs. Parfois un étal vend des boissons. Les vagues sont douces, ne pas oublier masque et tuba. 


Tuesday, November 18, 2014

A Greater Attractions to The West Bali

Places Of Interest
  • Mount Batukaru and Jatiluwih, Bali's second highest mountain and an atmospheric garden temples and luscious rice terraces
  • Munduk Traditional Village, the most appealing mountain retreats
  • Menjangan Island, The national park island with crystal water and spectacular shallow reefs
  • Pemuteran, Small, relaxed beach haven just outside West Bali National Park

Mount Batukaru (2275m)
It has beautiful landscapes, forest, rice terraces of sight, small villages where life flows as formerly. Its name means the rock in the form of coconut. As the second highest mountain of Bali, it has a rich culture and worship which each temple has a shrine that is dedicated to the spirit of the mountain. And on the lower slopes of the holy mountain itself stands Pura Luhur Batukau, Bali's directional temple for the west and the focus of many pilgrimages. Southwest of Pura Luhur, the superior soil provides some of the most productive agricultural land on the island. The rice terraces around Jatiluwih are particularly scenic.

Pura Luhur Batukaru usually silent except for its resident of cicadas and frogs. Have become a holy site in the eleventh century and was later consecrated by the King of Tabanan who made it into their state temple and dedicated shrines here to their ancestral Gods. In 1604, the rival King of Buleleng razed the shrines and although devotees continued to worship at the ruins, the temple was not fully renovated until 1959. Meru standing inside the inner sanctuary still represent a particularly ancestor of the Tabanan royal family. The most important shrine though is the unusual seven tiered pagoda, which is dedicated to Mahadewa, the God of Gunung Batukaru. Pura Luhur Batukaru continues to play a very important role in the lives of Balinese Hindus. Members of local agriculture groups come here to draw holy water from the pond for use in agricultural ceremonies and at the annual Galungan festivities truckloads of devotees travel long distances to pay their respects and lay their offerings.

        

Pura Luhur Batukau

Munduk Traditional Village
It has a cool misty ambiance set among lush hill sides covered with jungle, rice, fruit trees and pretty much anything else that grows on the island. Clove plantations are everywhere. There are several pristine waterfalls, and charming. But it did not lose its beauty with the gitgit waterfalls are more famous. Besides the natural beauty of the waterfalls, traditional villages, rice fields and trekking to unbeaten tracks. Munduk is perfect for doing Yoga exercise with a high level of poise in corners of the village. 

Menjangan Island
The most spectacular coral reefs in Bali. Most visitors come here for the best snorkelling spot on Bali and divers place it high on the list, too. As the island comes under the jurisdiction of the national park, you have to go with a guide, so the entrance ticket, boat and guide are the one. 

The clear, shallow water is protected from excessive winds and strong currents by the Prapat Agung Peninsula and its reefs form a band 100 m to 150 m around the coastline, offering seven different dive sites, with drop offs of 40 m to 60 m, first class wall dives and superb visibility ranging from 15 m to 50 m.

Head up the steps on the eastern edge of the beach to reach a small shrine, which is close by a freshwater spring. Brahmans from the mainland make pilgrimages here in search o f medicinal herbs that grow in the area between the shrine and the spring. 


Menjangan

Pemuteran

The little fishing village of Pemuteran, 28 km east of Cekik. A good place to base for diving and snorkelling (both nearby and at Menjangan Island) also the small cluster of lovely. Hotels here make a conscious effort not to upset the village ambiance. Snorkel in the safe, calm waters off the tree shaded black sand beach and outings to the national park. 

Some of the Pemuteran reefs have suffered considerable damage over the last decade, ascribed to a similar combination of bad practices by local fisherman and unavoidable environment factors. In an attempt to try and do something about this, local hotels and dive operators have set up a very successful coral growing experiment, the award winning Karang Lestari Pemuteran Project. Using the pioneering "Biorock" process of electrical mineral accretion, this involves encouraging new growth by continuously passing a low electrical current through the stony coral, causing minerals to build up at about four times the normal speed. 

There are a number of most interesting reefs within boat ride of the Pemuteran shore, where divers and snorkelers can expect to encounter a huge variety of reef fish, including bright blue dancers, black and white striped damsel fish, and shoals of silver fusiliers, as well as snappers mapped out the most rewarding areas, with Napoleon (5 m) and Tunkad (3 m) best for snorkelers but also good for deep divers.

As a real beach gateway, enjoy the sensation of comfort and lifestyle. 



Details of tour 1
- Departure time 08.30 AM (Kuta,Sanur,Legian,Seminyak,Canggu) 09.00 AM for another regions
- Visit Pura Luhur Batukaru (Admission )
- Jatiluwih (Entrance Ticket Rp. 20,000 Adult)
- Feeding the monkey on the way to Munduk
- Munduk waterfalls
- Transfer back to your hotel/villa

Also available to transfer/tour to Menjangan Island (Diving and Snorkeling) 
- Pick Up to your hotel/villa
- Take about 3,5 hours driving the scenic route
- Stop on the beautiful views
- Arrive in Labuan Lalang, taking boat to Menjangan for three hours
- Back to your hotel/villa or you can stay in Pemuteran for a night
- Consult in advance for Pemuteran, the itinerary will make suit for you

Price (per person)
- 1        person = Rp. 700,000
- 2-4     person = Rp. 350,000
- 5-10   person = Rp. 250,000
INCLUDE in the price
- Private Comfort Transport with AC
- Parking, Petrol, Chauffeur and Guide
EXCLUDE in the price
- Entrance Tickets
- Drink or Lunch
- Shopping

We do not driving you to the artshop, market or restaurant, except you decide
Reservation your place to balijavatour@gmail.com
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