Wonderfull Sebila Beach, Pristine and Virgin Natural Shore

This island owns such unfinished breathtaking spots to be explored. Sebila Beach is a new destination that arises at southeastward of Nusa Penida Island which closes enough to legendary Beach of Atuh. Initially, the beach only used for fishing points by the local since there is no access yet but now the new road is being constructed. Visitors can directly arrive at this place by using a motorcycle.



Sebila Beach is located in Karang sub-village, Pejukutan administrative village about 45 minutes' drive from the district downtown center. The coastal road will be the main route, passing Giri Putri Cave Temple, Celagilandan Ocean, and Suana Point, then go up to Pejukutan Village. On three junction of village office turn left heading off to Karang Village. In the village center, take the left route and go straight along the road as the signboard. Karang Village is known as the center of traditional weaving of Rang-rang. Stopover and see the local product could be the right options.

There will be many local plantations on both sides of the road. Not far from Sebila, there is a beautiful lagoon bordered by rock cliff which called ‘Pah Gede’. It offers a perfect spot to enjoy morning sunrise above the peak of Mount Rinjani. The cliff series along Pah Gede provide stunning natural scenery. The lagoon looks like to form U letter with clear water. Some visitors agree Pah Gede point can be used for exciting jumping activities but need stairs as the way out of the water to climb up the cliff. The point does not have any sand at all, only rock cliff.

Sabila Beach Atmosphere

The atmosphere of Sebila Beach is so quiet and fresh. Despite its beauty, the area remains undeveloped, with no hotel or resort yet around. Sebila Beach presents equally memorable experiences awaiting you about the pristine natural beach, away from the hustle. Take walk along the virgin beach is so amazing with white sand and flanked by two exotic capes, Pah Gede and Juntil Cape. Let your foot touch the natural wonder with all its splendor. It is an ideal place for relaxing, camping sites, soaking and snorkeling but be aware of a strong current. As the local story, Sebila derives from words ‘Se ‘means one and ‘bila’ refers to place or source of water. It's true there still a natural well which uses as the source of water a few years ago and never dried off even in the dry season.

“A few years ago, this good use as the only water resource for the local. This is really peaceful and some of the rock on the shoreline can be a good spot for sitting down,” said Diarta Darsa which confirmed on Thursday morning (8/12). From this area, visitors also can reach Atuh Beach in 15 minutes by trekking passing Juntil Cape, if using the main route visitor should turn around back to Karang Village center and take the right way. Do not miss to visit Sebila Beach in Nusa Penida Island directly opposite Lombok Island with its gorgeous mountain of Rinjani and blue ocean carpet beyond.

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