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Lovina Beach

Lovina Beaches is a coastal area on the northwest side of the island of Bali. The coastal strip extends from 5 km west of the city of Singaraja to 15 km west.

The Lovina area contains the small villages of Pemaron, Tukad Mungga, Anturan, Banyualit, Kalibukbuk, Kaliasem and Temukus. It is becoming more popular with tourists, but still retains the quietness of Asian peace.

Lovina Beach in Bali

Lovina Beach in Bali is a combination of smaller beaches from various local villages between two districts in the regency of Buleleng in North Bali.

What to see and do in Lovina Beach?

To see in Lovina beach is to enjoy the small road that goes down to the beach from the main route of the east west coast in Kalibukuk is called Jalan Bina Ria. You will admire the dolphin statue and for see the dolphins you can hire at any time the boat that will take you to live that wonderful experience.

It is near Brahma Vihara Arama, the largest Buddhist monastery in Bali, is absolutely charming and has beautiful views. Obviously with its orange roof, numerous golden buddhas and stupas reminiscent of Borobudur, the carvings and ornamentation are very typical of the island of Bali.

If you like enjoy nature organize a half day trip to the waterfall of Les , the bat cave and the coral protection project which is located about 40 km east.

Best tours and excursions in Lovina Beach

Within the innovative options in Lovina Beach the cooking classes can be a fun and insightful part of your Bali vacation experience, at Adjani Bali Cooking School you will enjoy the local culture through the preparation of religious dishes and beverages.’, « Includes market trips to obtain fresh ingredients or guided tours of organic farms and orchards.

The Bali Museum of Prehistory, Manusia Purba Gilimanuk is one of the museums least explored by tourists, because of its location at the northwestern tip of the island. It houses important collections of artifacts and remains such as early ceramics and jars, bronze and beads, along with sarcophagi that present intact skeletal remains of the first settlers.

Beaches and Temples at Lovina Beach

Temples at Lovina Beach:

➡ ️ As for the temples of Lovina Beach the options are varied but the Brahmavihara-Arama and the temple of Pura Beji stand out. The first is the largest Buddhist monastery in Bali, located in the hills of Banjar. It has numerous meditation rooms, libraries, beautiful gardens and an impressive mini replica of the world’s largest Buddhist archaeological site, Borobudur. ➡ ️ The Pura Beji temple is a large and beautiful temple complex in the village of Sangsit in northern Bali, dating from the fifteenth century. It is revered by the farmers of the village and is unique in Bali.

Beaches at Lovina Beach:

The black sand beaches of Lovina are beautiful, the sea is very calm here and safe for swimming. There are some street vendors, but not as many as in the southern beaches; one of the most outstanding is the beach of Banyualit which is one of the main ports for the local fishing boats and a majestic local temple of the sea, the Pura Segara Banyualit , is nearby, making it a tourist attraction in itself. It is quieter than Lovina Beach and allows swimming, sunbathing and relaxing sunsets with less crowded beers.

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