The Bandung Strait separates the three small islands of Nusa Penida, Nusa Ceningan, and Nusa Lembongan from Bali on the east side, making th
Really want to come to Nusa Penida and dive with the phenomenal Manta Ray!
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The Bandung Strait separates the three small islands of Nusa Penida, Nusa Ceningan, and Nusa Lembongan from Bali on the east side, making th
Really want to come to Nusa Penida and dive with the phenomenal Manta Ray!
Image credit: instagram/ @indodivephotos Many underwater enthusiast said that human encounters with giant mantas are extremely rare. This is probably true in most places, but not on the Manta Point Nusa Penida. If you're looking for the ideal location to photograph these gentle giants, this is the place to be. The Manta Point, located off the shore of Nusa Penida Island,
Capturing the best moment with Manta Rays of the Manta Point Nusa Penida
It’s saddening to know that Manta Rays are consuming their nutrient-rich planktons with a whole lot unwanted garnish—plastic garbage. That’s why remember to be extra careful with your waste when diving with these gentle giants in Manta Point Nusa Penida, Bali!
Bali is undoubtedly amongst the most popular dive destination in the world. Being a part of the world’s coral triangle make this island blessed with rich biodiversity; and a sanctuary for rare and endangered animals. Many dive sites in Bali offers sustainable adventure where divers could have the exposure to rare animals while at same time get educated about them.
Do you know that diving in these two dive sites in Bali allow you to meet rare, endangered, and protected marine animals in their natural environment? This is such an amazing experience!
With the Tyrannosaurus Rex looking cliff formation of Kelingking beach and turquoise sea water, Nusa Penida is easily Bali’s poster child. The remote and quite unspoiled island is located just at the tip of the south-east of Bali. Nusa Penida … Continue reading →
Despite of its tropical beauty, don’t treat diving in Nusa Penida lightly. These are important things you should be cautious of if you plan to dive in Nusa Penida.
Diving in Nusa Penida to Find the Island’s Hidden Gems
One of the best way to see the ever rare Mola Mola sunfish is by diving in Nusa Penida! This weird, super large bony fish loves Nusa Penida’s waters and loves to hang out in its cleaning station on colder months. You could also see the gigantic and graceful Manta Ray and reef turtles on your Nusa Penida diving!