Jemeluk Beach, Underwater Paradise In East Bali

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  • Desa Bunutan, Kecamatan Abang, Kabupaten Karangasem

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Jemeluk Beach, Underwater Paradise In East Bali.

Enjoying every extraordinary and amazing region of Bali is never dull. Starting from nature, the friendliness of its people, to its cultural traditions. Many villages in Bali will become tourism destinations. Not to forget this one, Jemeluk Village, which is located in the Amed area, Karangasem Regency, East Bali. It is one of the tourist attractions that you can try to visit and become attractive choices during the holidays.

Jemeluk Beach

Located 19 kilometers from Amlapura City and 12 km from Tulamben, Jemeluk Beach is one of the most charming marine destinations. You will get awesome views, both below and above the sea. This beach is located in Jalan Amed, Bunutan Village, Abang District, Karangasem Regency.

For tourists who cannot dive, the beauty of the underwater Jemeluk Beach can be enjoyed by snorkeling. You can find a row of amazing coral reefs in just one to two meters deep. The density of coral reefs on this beach makes various types of reef fish seen easily playing around it. For those who like diving, Jemeluk Beach is one of the underwater paradise owned by the Island of the Gods. Because with the presence of coral reefs that are preserved by indigenous peoples, divers will be treated to extraordinary beauty and biodiversity. Like table coral, sea fan, various soft corals and other underwater living creatures that are quite unique.

If you dive with a depth of four meters, you can find butterflyfish, stonefish, lizard fish, hermit crab, gobi, and others. If you dare to explore the waters of Jemeluk deeper, you can see the unique ornate ghost pipefish who has the ability to change the color of his skin to fool the enemy. They can be seen by diving 17 meters below your sea. In addition, you can also see the hinge break shrimp commonly called camel shrimp.

To preserve its coral reefs, the indigenous people of Jemeluk Village do coral transplants at several points on Jemeluk Beach. Even to attract more tourist, the local community puts in a stone temple underwater with a depth of five meters. From its diversity, Jemeluk Village will soon become one of the favorite diving destinations for underwater photo lovers. But if you can't dive, you will still be spoiled with stunning views of the village of Jemeluk. The blue sea and the beautiful waves will be an interesting sight. Plus, you can capture a row of boats that lean on the beach from the hills of this village.

Let’s go to Jemeluk Beach! If you intend to add your diving and snorkeling experience, you can come throughout the year, except in January and February. Because there are often big winds, waves, and rain that can affect your visibility when doing underwater activities. Choose the right time, so you can feel the beauty of Jemeluk Beach.