Swim with the manta rays
Departing from Nusa Lembongan, you’ll discover the manta rays. Aboard a boat, you’ll discover a traditional spot where you can observe these extraordinary animals and swim with them. Let yourself be transported between corals and crevasses in translucent water that welcomes and showcases the fauna. An exceptional aquatic adventure, in the company of guides who will accompany you and teach you all about these animals.
Snorkeling
Dive into the crystal-clear waters of Gili Meno and discover a fascinating underwater world accessible to everyone. With colorful coral, rich marine life, and a peaceful atmosphere, snorkeling here is a must-do experience. With its crystal-clear waters and easily accessible reefs, Gili Meno offers exceptional snorkeling spots suitable for all levels, from beginners to experienced swimmers. Just a few meters from the shore, you can explore vibrant coral gardens and observe a wide variety of colorful tropical fish. The island is also known for its rich marine life, including sea turtles, rays, and many tropical species. One of the highlights is the famous underwater statues, creating a unique and immersive setting for an unforgettable experience. The calm conditions make snorkeling in Gili Meno especially enjoyable, offering a relaxed atmosphere perfect for connecting with nature and exploring the underwater world.
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- From 800,000 IDR per session
- From 800,000 IDR per session
Visit the mangrove by boat
The mangrove is a thick forest often composed of mangrove trees. These trees are among the species that proliferate in the mud of tropical coastlines. In the north of the island of Nusa Lembongan, you’ll discover a magnificent mangrove forest that plays a very important environmental role, protecting the coast from erosion and providing shelter for a very special flora and fauna. Accompanied by a guide on a boat or on board a canoe, you’ll be able to take a stroll and discover a calm place under the shade of mangroves.A tour that leaves plenty of room for nature, as well as a trip into the sea to see the trees that shelter the coast.