Once we were inside the village, a sense of security and peace we can feel the friendliness of the villagers. We can wander into the village area and watch their daily activities. In the area of the village we can see the people who worked to make various handicrafts. We can also see people who were weaving cloth Geringsing with double ikat technique which is the only one in Indonesia.
In this village we will see how the citizens did they activities like buying and selling among fellow citizens where they are still using the barter system. Appropriate that they called Bali Mula. During the afternoon, after residents finish their activities, they gathered in front of their homes and gathered together some other exit. At that time we can see the behavior and traditional culture of Bali Mula. We will see the history at the present time. A very memorable experience when we come to this village.
If you are really adventurous, here's your chance to try another challenge that Niagara Sekumpul. The waterfall is not entirely unknown tourists, but the access is quite difficult which makes the waterfall is hidden from many visitors. Access to the waterfall is very difficult and you have to travel to many slippery stairs and cross the river to see the waterfalls up close.
You can ask the locals to take you to the waterfall with little in return and they will take you to the end of the road where you can see the beauty of a real waterfall. Your visibility is around 50 meters to find the most beautiful view of the waterfall. But what's interesting about Sekumpul are seven waterfalls towering about 50 meters.
Of the seven waterfalls in Niagara Sekumpul, only two waterfall you can go closer. Interestingly, two adjoining waterfall has a height and different water discharge. Two waterfalls come from two different source. Waterfall on the left comes from springs, while a waterfall on the right (higher) derived from the river. In the rainy season, the waterfall on the left remains clear while the waterfall on the right will be brown turbid.
To approach the Niagara Sekumpul, you had to descend hundreds of steps are steep in places and crossed the river. We recommend you wear shorts and sandals which is convenient when visiting Niagara Sekumpul because you have to cross the river passable to get in front of the waterfall. It needs a bit of effort to reach this beautiful waterfall. However, the struggle will be paid when you got the waterfall is 80 meters high.
With a stretch of white sandy beaches and colorful underwater gardens, Menjangan Island is the perfect definition of the natural beauty of the underwater part of the West Bali. Located about 10 km off the coast of Northwest Bali, Menjangan small island is part of the West Bali National Park (TNBB).
The word 'Menjangan' in Javanese means 'deer'. Naming this beautiful island is based on the presence of a herd of wild deer that swam to the island a distance of 1.2 miles each spring. On the uninhabited islands, the deer was widely seen but the population has declined. For this reason the government conservation efforts by making it as Bali Barat National Park to protect the habitat of deer from extinction and thus to preserve nature and biodiversity Menjangan Island and surrounding areas.
In these islands, diving activity was first engaged seriously in Bali, namely in 1978 when the Indonesian Navy was sponsored a gathering or diving with diving clubs in Indonesia: POSSI, Ganesha, Nusantara, and Trisakti. The event became the starting point maketh Menjangan as a mainstay of international diving locations in Bali. Some participants of the event became a pioneer of the commercial diving operations in several areas throughout Indonesia.