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Vacation to enjoy the Jalak Bali bird in Nusa Penida Island
If you want to see the beautiful island of Bali from different sides, the island of Nusa Penida in Klungkung regency, Bali can be an option. Besides can see unspoiled natural scenery, the island’s tourists or visitors who come also get to watch the bird life of Bali Starling is directly in the wild. To get to the island of Nusa Penida in Klungkung, we can use a fast motor boat transportation from coast powerboat Sanur.Tiket Nusa Penida island destination can be bought with a price of 65 thousand rupiah.
Travel to the island of Nusa Penida from Sanur Beach takes about 45 minutes. During the trip we will be treated to a beautiful ocean view as well as through the small island of Nusa Lembongan and Ceningan.
Arriving on the island of Nusa Penida, nature tours exploring the island of Nusa Penida can be done by renting a car public transport. The rates vary according to the intended location.
To be able to see the bird life Starling Bali in Nusa Penida for example, we can charter or public transport bemo Nusa Penida typical price of about 350 thousand rupiah. With public transportation, we can see Bali starling bird observations in the 12 point spread in some banjo or hamlets of Nusa Penida.
“On the island of Nusa Penida there are 12 observation points to view birds such as the Bali Starling in Banjar Nyuh, Land Bias, Banjar Bodong, Banjar Ped, Puseh, Dalem Bungkut. It is located somewhat close. The location is a bit far there are three that is in Banjar Sebun Ibus , Tiying Jajang, and Banjar Biaung, “said Ketut Agus Artana, officers observed the island of Nusa Penida Bali Starling.
In addition to being the object of research students and scholars in Bali, Bali starling bird observation tours on the island of Nusa Penida during this popular foreign tourists from Australia and the United States.
“In addition to looking directly Bali starling bird life in the wild, they can also travel to see the natural beauty of the island of Nusa Penida are still natural,” said Ketut.













