You Have to Know About ”Devil’S Tear” in Lembongan, Bali Island

About Nusa Lembongan

Who doesn’t know Bali? The island with a million beauty has been known to the international level. Well, if you want to find another place around Bali, Nusa Lembongan is the answer. Nusa Lembongan is a small island located near Nusa Ceningan and Nusa Penida. The island is located in the Badung Strait southeast of Bali Island and is approximately 11 km southeast of Bali. Uniquely, this island has a length of 4.6 km and a width of 1–1.5 km. The route to this island is sometimes still rocky and slippery, so you must be careful to get to this place. To get to Nusa Lembongan, just come to Sanur because there are many boats in Sanur to Nusa Lembongan. The island is small enough to explore on foot, offering pristine beaches and coves, majestic views of Mount Agung, unique Balinese architecture, and the friendliness of simple country folk. With a lack of arable land and a severe shortage of tourist attractions, the island’s economy is limited to its underwater wealth-seaweed. A secondary occupation is catering to visiting surfers. Between Nusa Lembongan and the adjacent of Nusa Ceningan Island, the population is only 60,000.

There are just two villages on Nusa Lembongan, the large, spread out the administrative center of Lembongan Village, and Jungut Batu village. Surfers and backpackers hang out in the latter, about 150 per month, for an average stay of three to five days. The only other visitors are European, Japanese, and Australian day-trippers on excursion boats. Jungut Batu offers the island’s best accommodations and water sport opportunities. There’s motorcycle traffic between the two villages and it’s easy to get a lift. Both villages are heavily involved in the cultivation of seaweed. Before government-supported commercial seafood production in 1980, the people of the island lived on maize, cassava, tuber, beans, and peanuts. Today most everyone is involved in one way or another with the cultivation of “sea vegetables,” and the air is permeated with its smell.



The Wealth of the Island of Nusa Lembongan Which is Increasingly Becoming the Destination of ‘Subscription’ Tourists, Namely ”Devil’s Tear”
Nusa Lembongan is an island between Nusa Penida Island and Bali Island, this island is very small. but this Lembongan island is no less a tourist destination with other islands, many tourist attractions that can be visited on this island, one of which is devil tears. This place is called the Devil’s Tears because the very large waves here can hit the reef so as to produce waves that lead to the air. The froth of the waves that lead to the air fell back down and crashed into the steep cliffs, so it was likened to tears.

Especially, this Devil’s Tear faces directly towards the Indian Ocean so this location is perfect for watching the sunset. Don’t imagine Devil’s Tears Nusa Lembongan as white sand beaches. The beauty of the Devil’s Tears does not lie in the stretch of white sand, but the pounding waves that hit the cliffs there. The coral cliffs that are directly adjacent to the Indian Ocean and the waves that break the cliffs are the main beauty of the Devil ‘s Tears Nusa Lembongan. Uniquely, the waves that hit the reef very hard can cause a burst of seawater into the air. Then the seawater foam falls on the rocks and like a falling spring and then flows back to the sea. That is why these coral cliffs are called Devil’s Tears which can be interpreted as the devil’s tears. A name that is quite scary, but not a scary thing you see, but an extraordinary beauty.





How to get to the location of the Devil’s Tears Nusa Lembongan


To get to the location of the Devil’s Tears Nusa Lembongan, from the mainland Bali must use a speed boat that departs from Sanur Beach. Arriving at Nusa Lembongan the ship rests on the Jungut Batu pier or Mushroom Bay after traveling for 30 minutes. From the Jungut Batu pier, you can rent a motorbike with rental fees ranging from IDR 50,000 to rent for 6 hours, or IDR 100,000 for full day rent. In Nusa Lembongan, it is most convenient to use a motorcycle to reach tourist sites. Because the terrain is indeed quite difficult to pass. In addition to motorbikes, you can easily stop to browse or access tourist locations that cannot be reached by car. Like the location of the Devil’s Tears, it’s quite close to Dream Beach, so you can easily reach it by riding a motorcycle.


Devil’s Tears Nusa Lembongan is the Favorite Location for Photographers


The Devil’s Tears Nusa Lembongan is perfect for beach lovers but with different treats. For those of you lovers of photography, the spot at the Devil’s Tears can be a spectacular location for hunting photos. Especially when the moment of waves crashing into the reef with the spray of water into the air. Wow, it’s beautiful. At Devil’s Tears Nusa Lembongan, what you hear and feel is just the pounding of the waves that hit. Natural beaches are still natural and virgin, still so peaceful and calm that it is ideal for a place of seclusion from fatigue.

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