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East
Bali Map

East Bali Facts
Amed
and Tulamben are alternative destinations in east Bali. Amed
is a quiet resort town which offers a couple of small hotels
and good snorkeling. Tulamben is even quieter and popular
with local divers. A shipwreck and a drop-off accessible from
the beach offer easy access to a colourful underwater world.
Diving courses are also available.
To the north east of Amed lies Tulamben whose claim to fame
is the wreck of the USS Liberty, torpedoed off Lombok in WWII
and towed to its present site for salvage. Unfortunately the
1963 Mt Agung eruption broke and scattered the hulk but its
a great snorkeling and diving spot just 30 m from the beach
and is home to literally hundreds of species of fish.
With the panorama changing drastically to dry hills covered
with scrub, Tulamben is quieter and even more popular for
diving. As one of the most renowned diving site in Indonesia,
Tulamben offers diverse marine life and magnificent under
water world.
The resort is 200 meters away from the famous Liberty Wreck,
and about 300 meters away from the drop-off. The shark point
and Manta point are also nearby. The Liberty Wreck is the
relic of the U.S. Liberty warship that was torpedoed by the
Japanese during World War II in the Lombok
Strait. She was beached on Tulamben when rescue attempts failed.
When Mount Agung erupted in 1963, she broke into two and was
swept to her present position close to the shore of Tulamben.
The hull is encrusted with coral and the fish have become
quite tame because of the large numbers of divers here.
A perfect resort town that will bring back the memory of Kuta.
Completed with simple tourist supporting facilities such as
Losmen, small hotels and amateur entertainment, Amed is a
popular site for snorkeling.
Amed has excellent snorkeling spot just off the black sand
beach and further out in the bay is a coral wall with abundant
sponges and hard and soft corals. Plenty of fish varieties
could be found in this area, such as Black Snapper, Triggerfish,
Cardinalfish, etc.
As the most sanctified and influential of the island's countless
temples, Besakih Temple inherited shrines for all Hindu Balinese,
who regard Pura Besakih as the apex of holiness. Having a
main role as a home to the most important and sacred of Bali's
many temples. Sighted on the high slopes of Gunung Agung,
the highest and most significant volcano in Bali, Besakih
enjoys spectacular views to all of southern Bali. |
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