Menjangan Island, also known as Pulau Menjangan or Deer Island, is a pristine white-sand island located just off the coast of Bali within the West Bali National Park. The island is minimally developed, with only basic facilities such as a simple bathroom and open-air bale shelters. Offshore, the island’s sheer reef walls are adorned with undulating sea fans and lush soft corals, creating a vibrant underwater landscape that attracts a rich array of marine life. Divers and snorkelers can explore these colorful reefs, immersing themselves in the island’s natural beauty and diverse aquatic ecosystem.
Menjangan Island (Pulau Menjangan)
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