MANGROVE FOREST NUSA LEMBONGAN HIGHLIGHT

Mangrove forest is one of the important coastal and marine ecosystems in the district Nusa Lembongan apart from coral reefs and seagrass beds. Mangrove forests bring many benefits to the community as a breeding ground for fish, shrimp, crabs and other marine biota, as a location for marine ecotourism, and as a natural protector of the coast from the onslaught of waves so as to avoid abrasion. The tour program that we provide in one day to explore is: ONE DAY NUSA LEMBONGAN & CENINGAN, for a combined 3 day tour THREE DAY TWO NIGHT NUSA PENIDA & LEMBONGAN + SNORKELING



This lush mangrove forest covers most of the northeastern coastline of Lembongan, and can be reached via the coastal village road of Jungut Batu. There are local wooden boat operators in the adjacent fishing village who can take you on gondola-like mangrove tours through the forest at a quiet, slow and steady pace. You will be invited to tour round in the mangrove forest used a boat without an engine that is driving with a canoe. There are many boats there including the local community captain.M emorable experience you get from the shade and greenness of the mangrove tree, the quiet atmosphere, the sound of the sound of the river.

HOW TO GET THERE

The easiest option for getting to Mangrove Forest take ferry from Sanur port or Padang Bai in Bali go to Nusa Lembongan. The ferry ride takes approximately 30 minutes from Sanur, but taking around 2 hours to reach the island from Padang Bai. There are 2 ports on the island so your landing depends on the location of the port. The nearest port to go to Mangrove Forest is Jungut Batu port. You can use the vehicle or scooter approximately a 10 minute drive away. The road width is very narrow. Be careful when driving a motorbike.

ENTRANCE FEE

There are groups of fishermen who offer canoe rentals to tour the forest, the rate rent around IDR 100.000 - 200.000/boat. Costs will increase during peak season

ADDRESS & MAP LOCATION

Mangrove Forest located in the village of Jungut Batu, on the north coast of Nusa Lembongan Island, Klungkung Regency, Bali, Indonesia. While a specific street address you can see on Google Maps