Selasa, 06 Februari 2018

巴厘岛向导 - West Bali National Park

West Bali National Park

West Bali National Park

West Bali National Park is a conservation area, a forested region which makes up most of central-western Bali, covering over 19,000Ha. Taman Nasional Bali Barat features unique ecosystems which are also the original habitat of the rare Bali Starling (Leucopsar rothschildi).



West Bali National Park's boundary includes open savannahs, dense rainforests, mangrove swamps, and coral reefs, and includes a small island reserve off the north coast of Bali, Pulau Menjangan, which is also referred to as ‘Deer Island’.

The park is home to over 300 different species of animals and birds, most particularly the endangered starling. Additionally, Pulau Menjangan, home to the rare Javan rusa or menjangan (Cervus timorensis), attracts visitors the world over due to its excellent diving and snorkelling. You must be accompanied by an official guide and in possession of a park permit, to enter the park’s areas.

Here there is also a Cultural utility zone, allows for cultural and religious activities to be carried out accordingly. These zones include Menjangan Island, Terima Bay, Prapat Agung, Bakungan, and Klatakan. Tourism activities here include snorkelling, sightseeing on outriggers, diving, trekking, bird watching, and many other options.

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