Need Quietness, Visit Beach and Cultural Tourism in Pemuteran Bali

 
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Here, tourists will find nuances that are rather quiet, calm, and not noisy, and can spend a lot of time sunbathing while enjoying the charm of nature and local culture.

IPHEDIA.com - The charm of tourist destinations in Bali attracts a lot of interest from tourists from all over the world to visit this Island of the Gods. However, if you are bored with the hectic urban atmosphere and crowded beaches in Bali, try to visit Pemuteran Village, located in Gerokgak District, Buleleng, West Bali, Bali, Indonesia.

Of course, people who come here have the same goal, which is to find calm. Pemuteran Village is known as the cleanest and calmest village in Bali.

Here, tourists spend a lot of time sunbathing while enjoying the charm of nature and local culture. Here, you will find a rather quiet, calm, and not noisy atmosphere with the sound of people selling, the sound of vehicles, or the sound of chatter and loud laughter.

As one of the most beautiful countries in Southeast Asia, Indonesia should be proud because it has a Pemuteran Village. This village has a different beach with Bali beaches which are known to be very crowded.

Local people in Pemuteran Village still maintain the preservation of their customs and culture well. Besides visiting the beach, you can also interact and learn more about the customs and culture of the local people.

Access to the village of Pemuteran is quite far, even closer if crossing from the island of Java, then anchored at Gilimanuk and from Gilimanuk less than an hour by road. Meanwhile, if through Denpasar you will travel by land around 200 kilometers and take approximately four hours. (*)
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