Lovina
Lovina, Coastal Town
It’s known for its black sand beaches, coral reefs and dolphins. Lovina is famous for Dolphin watching, this requires a stay overnight and an early rise to head out on a local boat.
Singaraja is a port town near Lovina. It's known for Dutch colonial–era warehouses on its waterfront and great for History enthusiasts.
The Banjar Hot Springs have warm water pools and tropical gardens.
South is Gitgit Waterfall, set amid tropical forest.
Singaraja is a port town near Lovina. It's known for Dutch colonial–era warehouses on its waterfront and great for History enthusiasts.
The Banjar Hot Springs have warm water pools and tropical gardens.
South is Gitgit Waterfall, set amid tropical forest.
Where is Lovina?
Lovina Beach is a resort area on the north coast of Bali, From the village of Temoekoes, a trail leads to Singsing Waterfall and a Dutch war monument.
The Brahmavihara-Arama Buddhist monastery is home to a miniature replica of the huge Javanese archaeological site Borobudur.
The Brahmavihara-Arama Buddhist monastery is home to a miniature replica of the huge Javanese archaeological site Borobudur.
How to get to Lovina?
Lovina is located on the far North Coast, 3 hours North of the Denpasar airport, there is a bus, however it is not recommended unless you have plenty of time, and want to experience the local way.
Get a driver and plan to stop along the way, weather permitting.
There are lots of things to see along the way: Pura Ulun Danu Temple, The Botanical Gardens , strawberry fields. Water falls, natural pools - these are all if the weather permits, as the drive is through the Bedugal Ranges and that area can have extreme weather in the wet season. Check weather guide above.
Don't forget you need to pay your driver for his return trip, unless you are only staying one night and want your driver to stay as well, then you will need to pay for some cheap accommodation for him, some hotels give very good discount for rooms for drivers (or get a driver from the area who can visit is family).
Get a driver and plan to stop along the way, weather permitting.
There are lots of things to see along the way: Pura Ulun Danu Temple, The Botanical Gardens , strawberry fields. Water falls, natural pools - these are all if the weather permits, as the drive is through the Bedugal Ranges and that area can have extreme weather in the wet season. Check weather guide above.
Don't forget you need to pay your driver for his return trip, unless you are only staying one night and want your driver to stay as well, then you will need to pay for some cheap accommodation for him, some hotels give very good discount for rooms for drivers (or get a driver from the area who can visit is family).