Bali Barat National Park

Bali Barat National Park

Bali Barat National Park is a rich, biodiverse area offering stunning landscapes and a chance to experience Indonesia's unique ecosystems. A haven for wildlife enthusiasts and a hub for recreation, it offers something for every outdoor adventurer.

47,500
Acres Protected
Not specified
Miles of Trails
Not specified
Annual Visitors
1941
Year Established

About Bali Barat National Park

Bali Barat National Park
 

Bali Barat National Park, located in the northwestern region of Bali, Indonesia, is an ecologically diverse park covering over 19,000 hectares of land and sea. Established in 1941, this national park was created to protect the diverse wildlife and unique ecosystems of the region. The park features a range of habitats, from mangroves, savannahs, and montane forests to coral reefs and sandy beaches. It is home to the rare and endangered Bali starling, along with other wildlife including macaque monkeys, banteng, and deer, making it a prime destination for wildlife viewing. Visitors can engage in a variety of activities such as hiking, snorkeling, and diving to explore the park's natural beauty. Notable landmarks within the park include the Menjangan Island, known for its stunning coral gardens and clear waters, making it a diver's paradise. The park offers an appealing escape for those seeking both adventure and relaxation within the spectacular landscapes of Bali.

Highlights

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Menjangan Island, renowned for its coral reefs and dive sites.

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Bali Starling Sanctuary, home to the critically endangered bird species.

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Prapat Agung Peninsula, offering breathtaking panoramic views.

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The hidden beaches and bay areas for serene waterfront experiences.

Notable Natural Features

Menjangan Island

A small island off the coast, renowned for its lush coral gardens and diverse marine life.

Bali Starling Sanctuary

A conservation area within the park focused on protecting the critically endangered Bali starling.

Teluk Terima

A peaceful bay area ideal for hiking and wildlife spotting, offering scenic views of the surrounding landscape.