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What to see and do
In Lovina, the long stretch of beach is safe and a perfect place for swimming and snorkeling, and the sunsets over the Java Sea are among the most spectacular in Indonesia.
Black sand beaches with palm trees open onto a calm sea where travellers can snorkel, dive, sail, fish and swim.
Colorful Balinese boats take tourists out to see the dolphins, most active at sunrise, and the reef-protected waters provide a calm environment for snorkelling.
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Lovina is located 10 km west the ancient town of Singaraja, the island's former Dutch Colonial capital. The town holds a unique library of ancient manuscripts at the Gedung Kerlya Museum.
Bali's only Buddhist monastery, Brahma Vihara Arama, is a few kilometres away and can be combined with a visit to the delightful setting of the Air Panas hot springs at Banjar.
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From Lovina:
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In Lovina you find classes that will teach you all about Balinese food.
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15 minutes drive to the Buddhist temple and Hot Springs at Banjar Village.
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20 minutes drive to the beautiful temples Pura Beji and Meduwe Karang at Sangsit Village.
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20 minutes drive to the famous Gigit waterfall.
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45 minutes drive to the 18 hole Bali Handara golf course and Pura Ulun Danu on Lake Beratan
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45 minutes drive to the traditional fruit and flower market, and Bali's only Botanical Garden in nearby Bedugul.
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60 minutes drive to Bali Barat National Park where Jalak Bali, an indigenous and rare Starling bird species lives.
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60 minutes drive to Menjangan Island, a world wild life underwater park.
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60 minutes drive to Mount Batur / Kintamani, famous for a scenic view of the huge.
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