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Sunset In Legian Beach

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 Sitting on the beach with a coconut drinks in your hand while enjoying the sunset? But, are you worried if the beach are not as expected? And only have a few hours in Bali ? If you’re in Bali and you want to have a nice beach + sunset experience? Have a short transit time? Well, this beach is perfect for you! Located only 20 minutes away from the airport, Legian Beach is one of the most famous beaches in Bali that is well known for it’s beauty! If Kuta were too crowded for you, then you need to move a bit further(not that much, like 1 minute driving or 5 minute walk). This beach is free to entry, you can park your motorbike or scooter alongside the beach for free and it’s exactly located next to the parking lot. This beach offer serenity view with a clean environment, it cleaner than Kuta and had a few stalls with bean bag along the coastline, they offer a various drinks, such as beer(Definitely the Bintang one! But also got some other brand), juices, tea, and their famous one is...

Cemagi Beach - Your Serene Escape Near Canggu's Buzz

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  Where to go when you are in Bali ? If you happen to be around Canggu and need a good sunset spot, then this beach is for you! Fee: Only pay park Rp 2000 for motorcycle, Rp 5000 for car Location: In Canggu, in between Tanah Lot and Seseh Beach Sign: Write “Cemagi Beach” in Maps, there will be a rock sign in the entry of this beach Imagine a Bali where the only sounds are the waves and the amazing golden sunset. While Canggu pulses with energy, just a short drive away, Cemagi Beach offers a raw, authentic slice of Bali, a world away from the neon glow. Cemagi is generally less crowded than other popular Bali beaches, offering a more peaceful experience. What to Expect? Cemagi Beach is renowned for its breathtaking sunset views. The westward orientation provides spectacular displays of color as the sun dips below the horizon, often silhouetting the rocks and temple. Be aware that currents can be strong, making it less suitable for swimming in some areas. It's often more popular for ...

Simping Temple: A Hidden Gem in South Blitar

 Where to go when you're in Java? Well, if you loved historical architectures, then this temple is for you! Fee : Free Location : South Blitar Sign : No specific sign, but the temple were listed on the map This temple is located in Kademangan District, Blitar, East Java. It’s super easy to get to just around 20 minutes from Blitar city center, heading toward Tambakrejo Beach or Bukit Bunda. Since it’s also close to a bunch of other attractions in Blitar, this temple is definitely worth a stop! If you're heading to Tambakrejo Beach, keep an eye out for a sign pointing to Simping Temple (turn left if you're coming from the city), or just use Google Maps it's already listed there. The temple might not look as grand as others like Penataran Temple, and since it’s tucked away in the southern part of Blitar, it doesn’t get as many visitors. About the Temple This Hindu-style temple was discovered by the Dutch in the 1800s, still in fairly good shape. After Indonesia’s indepe...

My Khe Beach Da Nang - Bãi biển Mỹ Khê

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Where to go when you’re in Da Nang, Vietnam ? If you want a calm beach near to the city, then My Khe Beach is the answer! Fee : Free Location : Bãi biển Mỹ Khê - Da Nang 550000, Vietnam Sign : No specific sign, but the beach located alongside the road My Khe Beach - Bãi biển Mỹ Khê, with a view of tall building alongside the coastal, this beach were located next to the city kinda cool, right? And if you're into surfing, the waves can actually be pretty good, depending on the season. When its not surfing season, the waves are pretty calm, but don’t underestimate their wave, this “look calm” water were actually have a pretty strong grip and force, other than that this waves sometimes have a rip current during the storm season. What to Expect A clean sand and sunbathing is very recommended here, there’s some stall that offer you a bed or a beach chair to do sunbathing, but you can also bring your own property to do sunbathing, Also, there are tons of cozy little cafés and seafood join...

Nusa Dua Beach - A Calm Beach

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  Where to go when you are in Bali? If you are down for a white sand, calm waves, and, blue sea water, then this place is definitely for you! Fee: Free (probably only pay the parking fee) Location: Nusa Dua area Sign: There's sign in the road "Nusa Dua" or kindly follow this  https://maps.app.goo.gl/2bVALFGAMXPd4Jhn7 Nusa Dua beach is located in area called Nusa Dua, approximately, 15-25 minutes driving from Kuta, depends on the traffic, its easy to reach by your own vehicle, online cab, or grab bike, but until this day, there’s no public transport to go there, yet. What makes this beach different?   Well, this beach offer a calm sceneric view with a quite calm and blue sea water, the sand were so soft that it wont harm your feet if you want to walk here barefoot, but keep in mind, that some are did have a sea urchins, so better use the beach flipper. Other than that, you can do a sunbathing here and there’s nearby stall that will satisfy your craving, the price on the st...

Janda Mandi Waterfall - Unveiling the Untamed

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 Where to go when you’re in Kuantan? If you hate crowded places and want to reconnect with nature, then this place might suit you well! Janda Mandi Waterfall Fee: Free Location: Kuantan Sign: No sign, only a small sign on the roadside (follow Google Maps for the exact location) Untamed and wonderfully free, with no specific sign nor guards, this waterfall offers a truly adventurous experience!  Janda Mandi Waterfall are located around 15 - 20 minutes drive from Kuantan, located in the Bukit Gemuk roadside. The Legends There’s small village 10 minutes from the waterfall, but the locals are not too sure on why peoples named it as Janda Mandi Waterfall (english: Bathing Widows Waterfall), but some believe that it’s started when some widow started felt threated when they took a bath in the common river around them, hence, they decided to move to a more secluded place together to take a bath in the waterfall, but the rest of the story were went missing. What’s to Expect? Air Terju...

Dutch Square Melaka

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 Where to go when you're in Melaka? If you're looking for an adventurous and historical building in Melaka, then Dutch Square is the perfect place to start! - Christ Church Melaka Fee:                Free Location:      Dutch Square  Sign:                Red Building with Sign "Christ Church Melaka" This building is very easy to spot and usually will be very crowded during the long weekend because this spot is the first spot for a tourist service guide from outside Malaysia(most tourist service guides from China and Vietnam choose this place as their first stop), so be mindful if you're visiting this Church on a weekend. Built in the 18th century, this Church became the oldest Protestant Church in Malaysia, do you know that this Church was painted white for the first time?  This Church started its journey from the signing of the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824 when Malacca ...