Bali is a famous island known for its beautiful natural attractions and is very popular worldwide. Bali has once been the number 1 best tourist destination according to tripadvisor.com for several years. Of course, this makes Bali crowded with visitors.
Many tourists sometimes complain because the tourist spots are too crowded with visitors and vendors. However, Bali, which is rich in natural attractions, still has many remote tourist spots that not many people know about.
Some hidden gem destinations that must be visited when in Bali. Here we will review 7 tourist spots in South Bali that are still very beautiful and not many people know about.
Teluk Geger Beach
Teluk Geger Beach, located in the southern area of Nusa Dua, is actually still within the village of Nusa Dua. Access to this bay is very easy and does not require descending high cliffs like some beaches in southern Bali.
This beach is very beautiful with a view of a temple on the cliff like Tanah Lot temple. However, this beach is still rarely visited because it is located between private beaches of luxury hotels in Nusa Dua. To get to this beach, you only need a ticket for 5000 rupiah.
The water color in this bay is very beautiful like a bluish-green turquoise. If you come in the morning or evening, the water tends to be high, but if you come in the afternoon, the water will be a bit receding, and you can access the path to the cave under the temple. This place is a must-visit with very easy access.
Gunung Payung Beach
This one is no less interesting, fellow travelers. Gunung Payung Beach is located 20 minutes after Teluk Geger Beach by motor vehicle. This beach is in the village of Kutuh.
Access to this beach is not too difficult, descending the steps for a few minutes. Gunung Payung Beach is usually used for paragliding activities, taking advantage of the cliffs as take-off and landing spots for paragliding activities.
Besides enjoying the still pristine beach, we will see the beautiful view of people paragliding. The water conditions here are still clear, and if you bring snorkeling equipment, you will easily find colorful fish. To enter this place, you only need to buy a ticket for 5000 rupiah. This destination is a must-visit.
Kaurawa Beach
Kaurawa Beach is located east of the very famous Pandawa Beach. This beach can be accessed through the entrance of Pandawa Beach and heading east past the very beautiful twin cliffs.
Access to this beach is very easy because you can park directly on the beach. Although close to Pandawa Beach, Kaurawa Beach is still very rarely visited and remains very pristine. The beach here has very clear water with very white sand.
The cliffs are not steep but still green, and there are no buildings or crowded vendors. This beach is a must-visit if you want a pristine beach with very easy access. Just with a ticket of 10,000 rupiah, you can enjoy this beautiful beach.
Papokro Beach
This beach is located west of Pandawa Beach. However, this beach has a different access from Pandawa and has recently been opened to the public.
The access road to this beach is also easy because you can park directly near the beach. The ticket price here is still free. This beach is still part of the Kutuh village in South Kuta sub-district.
The beach does not have very soft sand as there are still many coral stones underneath. However, the water clarity here is very beautiful, and the cliffs are still very pristine. This place is perfect for relaxing with a wide beach view and blue sea.
Green Bowl Beach
Green Bowl Beach is a beach with cliffs that have a very large cave resembling a giant bowl that is very beautiful. Access to Green Bowl Beach is quite difficult because you have to descend stairs for about 15 minutes from the parking area.
But the journey will be worth it with the beautiful unique cliff formations at Green Bowl and the wide, soft white sand. The beach is located 10 minutes by motor vehicle from Pandawa Beach and is still part of the Ungasan village. With an entrance ticket of 10,000 rupiah, travelers can access this unique beach destination.
Nunggalan Beach
This beach is still very rarely visited due to its very difficult access. The beach does not have stairs like other beaches but goes through dirt and coral paths.
Entering a bit into the forest to get to this beach, the path is already visible and not confusing for visitors. The access to this beach from the parking area is estimated to take 20 minutes.
For you fellow travelers, I am sure this travel distance is nothing compared to the beauty of Nunggalan Beach, which is very beautiful. The beach is very wide, and you will feel like you are on a private beach because very few people visit this beach.
This beach is also free of charge for entrance tickets. For fellow travelers, I highly recommend this beach if you want to escape from the crowded beaches in Bali.
Nyang-Nyang Beach
Nyang-Nyang Beach is a beach in the Uluwatu village area that is still rarely visited by tourists. It is about a 10-minute drive by motor vehicle from Nunggalan Beach.
Access to this beach is very difficult with about a 30-minute journey descending the cliff from the parking area. But don’t worry, fellow travelers, for those of you who do not want to walk, there are many motorbike rental services to get down to the beach quickly.
However, I do not recommend descending this beach by motorbike without a guide because of the steep path. The entrance ticket to this beach is only a voluntary donation.
With a quite long journey to the beach, we can see one of the beaches that still has very natural beauty. From this beach, we can see hills and cliffs that are still green with soft white sand and a very wide blue sea. There is also an intact airplane wreck on top of the cliff as one of the unique features of this beach that we can visit.
So there you have it, fellow travelers, these are 7 natural tourist spots that are still untouched and not many people visit. I highly recommend you to visit these places before they become viral and crowded with visitors. So hurry up and take a vacation to relieve your stress.
Happy traveling to a happy life, fellow travelers!!!



