Air Sanih
Located 17 km from Singaraja, the cool seashore attraction offers a tranquil black sand beach, which is enjoyable for swimming. The main attraction of Air Sanih is a natural swimming pool of fresh water upsurge from an underground spring. Since 1930, Air Sanih has been well known as a tourist attraction for locals. People believe that the water comes from Lake Batur, and there's a temple by the pool dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Fresh sea breezes and stunning vista over the Bali Strait make a tranquil atmosphere.
A perfect site for snorkeling is also available about 500 meters out. On the hill, Taman Manik Mas Temple offers a stunning architectural style. Another attraction located seven km from Air Sanih is the ancient Ponjok Batu Temple, surrounded by hills, valleys and frangipani trees.
Nearby the beach is a freshwater springs, bubbling up from the sand and running into the sea.
If you want to visit Air Sanih, here is some information that you may need:
Place to eat:
Apart from a few warungs selling plain local food in front of the springs in Air Sanih, there are not many restaurant along the coast, hence you may often resiort to eating in your hotel. However, while in the area, don’t miss Puri Bagus Ponjok Batu Seafood Grill and Restaurant.
Place to stay:
At Sambiran, outside Yeh Sanih on the Singaraja road, Pondok Sambiran is 20m from the beach and has pleasant bungaloes, which have kitchens and hot water.
Located 17 km from Singaraja, the cool seashore attraction offers a tranquil black sand beach, which is enjoyable for swimming. The main attraction of Air Sanih is a natural swimming pool of fresh water upsurge from an underground spring. Since 1930, Air Sanih has been well known as a tourist attraction for locals. People believe that the water comes from Lake Batur, and there's a temple by the pool dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Fresh sea breezes and stunning vista over the Bali Strait make a tranquil atmosphere.
A perfect site for snorkeling is also available about 500 meters out. On the hill, Taman Manik Mas Temple offers a stunning architectural style. Another attraction located seven km from Air Sanih is the ancient Ponjok Batu Temple, surrounded by hills, valleys and frangipani trees.
Nearby the beach is a freshwater springs, bubbling up from the sand and running into the sea.
If you want to visit Air Sanih, here is some information that you may need:
Place to eat:
Apart from a few warungs selling plain local food in front of the springs in Air Sanih, there are not many restaurant along the coast, hence you may often resiort to eating in your hotel. However, while in the area, don’t miss Puri Bagus Ponjok Batu Seafood Grill and Restaurant.
Place to stay:
At Sambiran, outside Yeh Sanih on the Singaraja road, Pondok Sambiran is 20m from the beach and has pleasant bungaloes, which have kitchens and hot water.
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