Nestled on Bali’s east coast, Kusamba Village, or Desa Kusamba, is a traditional fishing village renowned for its artisanal-salt production. The village features a sweeping black-sand beach and a small port where boats depart to the nearby islands of Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan. Visitors can explore the lively and authentic fish market, teeming with local activity, and visit the salt farms to observe the process of salt-making firsthand. The combination of natural beauty and cultural insight makes Kusamba a unique destination for those seeking an authentic Balinese experience.
Kusamba Village (Desa Kusamba)
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