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- BULELENG
INCLUDES SINGARAJA, LOVINA
BEACH AND AIR SANEH
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Covering Lovina, Menjangan Island, Yeh Saneh
BULELENG
Regency
This
Regency sprawls over the full length of Bali's north coast.
It is hot, dry and fringed with black sand beaches and coconut
palms. It meet Karangasem in the northeast coast into the
untouched jungle territory of Bali's National Park, on the
west end of the island. The Regency has been more exposed
to foreign influences in the recent past. Buleleng was a port
for traiding boats coming east on the route to Spice Island
and where Chinese, Arabic, European , and Bugis merchant came
to exchange opium, arms , and "kepeng " for Balinese
rice, fruits, cattle , and slaves. In 1882, the Dutch made
Bali and Lombok into a combined Residency and singaraja became
the capital city.

SINGARAJA
The originalcapital of Bali, Singaraja is right on the sea,
and its harbor has been key to local development. A bustling
center of local commerce, its people are noisy, and
friendly, and reflect their local climate.
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LOVINA & MENJANGAN ISLAND
About 10 kilometers west of Singaraja. The black sand beach
is safe and a wonderful place for swimming and snorkeling.
Lovina also offers dolphin viewing. Menjangan Island, part
of the West Bali National Park has the most beautiful coral
reefs in Bali. A long with the bearby Labuan Lalang, this
is a great place for diving and snorkeling

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YEH SANEH
A litte further east on the coast is Yeh Saneh, an idyllic
spot that few people know about. Only a few maters from the
splash of the surf is a cool freshwater spring around whichhas
been built a large pool and gardens for bathers and picnickers.

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GITGITWATERFALLS
To the south of Singaraja is Gitgit Waterfall, Bali's highest
waterfall. This beautiful wilderness area is a must for nature
lovers who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of
the larger towns. This is a perfect place to take photographs
of bali's magical scenery

While
it is possible to make a day-trip to the north coast, it's
a very long drive and you really need to stay longer to see
the area. Best to base yourself in the Lovina resort area,
with its many hotels and restaurants. Besides Lovina, both
Singaraja and Air Sanih have accommodations. See map on p.
190-19.1.
Prices in US dollars. AC = Air conditioning. Telephone code
is 0362.
Singaraja
Bali's
administrative center during the Dutch times, Singaraja is
now way behind Denpasar in terms of development. It is, on
the other hand, a more pleasant place to visit, with a flavor
somewhat more Islamic than Hindu. There are no traffic jams
nor pollution and everything is conveniently located on one
main street, JI. Jen. A. Yani.
to Singaraja
Singaraja
can easily be reached from the east, west and south. From
Denpasar, it takes two to three hours by car via Bedugul.
The official bemo fare is Rp5,000. Another road, still more
breathtaking, runs through Tabanan, Pupuan and Seririt, for
a Rp5,800 fare. All bemos leave from the Ubung terminal in
Denpasar.
There
are two terminals in Singaraja: Banyusari and Kampung Tinggi,
with bemos running between them for Rp500. Bemos from Denpasar
and Gilimanuk arrive at Banyusari while those from Amlapura
and Kintamani go to the Kampung Tinggi terminal. The fare
from Banyusari to Lovina is Rp700 and from Kampung Tinggi
to Gilimanuk and Amlapura is Rp 5,000.
Eating
in Singaraja
The
Taman Lila complex on J1. A. Yani has a row of restaurants
serving mostly Chinese food. Best known are the Gandhi restaurant,
No. 25H, with an extensive menu and moderate prices. Try the
nasi goreng kepiting (fried rice crab) or the shrimp sate.
Just beside Gandhi is Kartika, No. 251. Further west are two
intimate restaurants frequented by local lovers: Cafetaria
99 and next door, Arina.
Lovely
Singaraja Shopping
One
place worth visiting in Singaraja is the art shop, Tresna
on JI. A. Yani 5, which hasantiques and fabrics. Another place
for fabrics is Banyusari Market or go directly to the Berdikari
Hand Woven Cloth Factory at JI. Dewi Sartika 42, for replicas
of antique silk textiles.daily, 7 am-7 pm.
For
toiletries and drugstore items go to the Tirta Dewata mini-market
on J1. A. Yani, in the direction of Lovina. For camera film,
go to Warna Fuji on JI. A. Yani 30 and 40.
Most
places here do not accept credit cards or travelers checks.
Banks such as Bank Dagang Negara (JI. Gajah Mada, Phone 25222),
Bank BN1 (JI. Gajah Mada, Phone 24347) and Bank Central Asia
(JI. Hasanuddin, Phone 23760/6) can change money and arrange
transfers.
Bali
- Lovina
The
area known as Lovina (actually another name for Kalibukbuk)
comprises several villages situated alongside the coastal
road west of Singaraja. From east to west they are: Tukad
Munga, Anturan, Kalibukbuk (Lovina) and Temukus. All offer
accommodations and other tourist services. It is quiet and
rural here. The black sand beach is beautiful at sunrise.
There's no surfing, but plenty of coral areas for snorkeling.
The fishermen can also take you to see dolphins offshore;
arrange with the boatmen a day in advance. If you have had
enough of the sea, the mountainous hinterland is great for
hiking.
to
Lovina
Lovina
is only 10 minutes from Singaraja by a good road. Public
transport runs until 9 pm. Bemos to Singaraja (Banyusari
terminal) cost Rp2000. You can also charter a bemo for Rp.25.000
There
are direct buses to Java. Buy your ticket from the Perama
office in Anturan: Surabaya $10; Yogyakarta $20; Jakarta
$25.
Shuttle
buses run several times daily to Bali's main resorts: Ubud
$7; Candidasa $10; Kuta $7. Buy your ticket from Perama
in Anturan or from Ganda Sari, Bina Ria or Arya's Cafe (Phone
21797) in Lovina. Tours of the area, as well as snorkeling
and sailing trips can be arranged by your hotel or by these
shuttle companies.
For
bike, motorbike and car rentals, go to: Bina Ria Transport,
Happy Beach Bungalows or Bali Taman Beach in Tukad Mungga;
Perama Losmen or Mandhara Beach Cottages in Anturan; or
Pringga Guest House and Janur's Dive Inn 'in Kalibukbuk.
The daily rate for a push bike is $2; motorbike $5-$6; car
self-drive $15; car with driver $20-$25.
Eating
and Nightlife in Lovina
Nearly
all hotels in the area have restaurants. Janur's Dive Inn
has one that is great value for money. Very pleasant, serving
favorites for $1.
The most famous restaurant is Khi Khi in Lovina. If the
food is to your liking, go to theirair kitchen and
take notes on the recipes. Grilled fish and fried prawns
are favorites here. Bali Bagus has seafood and vegetarian
dishes, and is highly recommended. Another popular restaurant
is the Kakatua, near Lovina beach. Try their fried fish
for $2. Or you can go to Srikandi for fried rice, which
you eat sitting on a mat. For those who want live music,
go to Wina or Malibu. The latter turns into a disco on Fridays.
Bali Aga on the south side of the street, across from Tip
Top Shop, has spaghetti, burgers, and traditional Balinese
specialties.
Lovina
Watersports
Most
hotels can arrange water sports, not only for the Lovina
area, but for Pulau Menjangan to the west (around $18).
The usual rates are as follows: snorkeling: $3-$4 per person
(bargain). Trip to the dolphins: $5 per person. Fishing
trip: $5 per person.
Please
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Bali
holidays - tours,diving,rafting,sailing,cruising,snorkelling,clycling,trekking,horse
riding,golf and SPA for more information
Shadow
Puppets as a Treat
Lovina
is not known as a center of Balinese culture. However the
area is famed for its puppet shows. Hotels with regular
performances are: Puri Bedahulu, Happy Beach Bungalows and
Mandhara Beach Cottages.
Bali
- Air Sanih
Driving
east from Singaraja along the coast, or north and then east
from Kintamani, you will pass through the beach resort of
Air Sanih (Yeh Sanih), which is noted for its freshwater
springs. It's a nice stop-off before you continue your journey
to Karangasem.
You
can also enjoy a beautiful sunrise on Air Sanih beach or,
by leaving early enough for Karangasem, you may see the
first lights hit the peak of Mount Agung near Tulamben-a
breathtaking experience. Several bungalows have been built
in Air Sanih and the surrounding area, many by the pools
which overlook the seashore.
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Hotels and Accommodation 
Covering Lovina, Menjangan Island, Yeh Saneh
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