Best trails in West Bali National Park
West Bali National Park, also known as Bali Barat National Park, is a diverse natural area that includes various forest environments, sandy beaches, and coral reefs. It covers approximately 3% of Bali's land, with the majority being sea.
Visitors can access the park by car or ferries from Ketapang. The park is also home to Goris, a village in the east, and Gilimanuk, a seaport in the west.
Top trails
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(2)
•Moderate
•4.4 mi
•Est. 1h 29m
West Bali National Park is located within the Buleleng regency of Bali. With a total area cover of 190 square kilometers, the park also swaddles 32 square kilometers of sea. Home to a variety of natural habitats, including savannah, mangrove jungles, acacia scrub, mountainscapes, coral islands, and mixed monsoon forests, there is much for you to explore.
At the park’s heart you will find the remains of four volcanic mountains. There are over 160 varieties of bird species, including the...
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(3)
•Moderate
•11.0 mi
•Est. 4h 20m
West Bali National Park is a wonderful haven that protects various endangered species. The park is home to mangroves, swamps and reefs.
It is recommended to explore the park with a guide, You may also see leopards, deer, wild buffalo, monkeys and turtles. In addition, there is a great variety of bird species.
3
Easy
•3.7 mi
•Est. 1h 20m
Menjangan Island is a small island, located west of Bali Island and as the name implies, this island is inhabited by Menjangan (wild deer).
The main attraction of Menjangan Island is the beauty of the underwater scenery. In addition, the island is uninhabited. Because of the beauty of the underwater scenery, Menjangan Island is one of the best locations for diving on the island of Bali.
You will see a white sand beach area. In addition, the sea water is blue with green gradations. The thing...
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Moderate
•7.2 mi
•Est. 2h 27m
A calm blue beach with white sand inside the West Bali National Park. From here if it's sunny, you can see the island of Java and the port of Gilimanuk is also quite close.
Unfortunately the road to the beach is quite difficult, the access road is still rocky, the paved road only fits at the entrance to the national park.
5
Hard
•14.7 mi
•Est. 5h 12m
Not many know, the farthest end of Bali in the west is not in Gilimanuk, but in Segara Rupek. In the map of the island of Bali, the location of Segara Rupek is right at the tip of the nose of the island of Bali. This includes the area of Buleleng Regency. This is where the actual closeness between Bali and Java comes from and this is where historically according to literary sources, the story of the separation of Bali and Java begins, so that Bali becomes a complete and unique island.
It is...
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Moderate
•9.2 mi
•Est. 3h 15m
Dang Kahyangan Prapat Agung Temple holds a lot of uniqueness and important history for Hindus in Bali. Besides having a unique colorful lake water. Prapat Agung Temple is also the forerunner of Balinese civilization.
One of these places is the Prapat Agung Temple which is located in the protected forest area of the West Bali National Park.
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Frequently asked questions
Where is the best place to hike in West Bali National Park?
According to users from AllTrails.com, the best place to hike in West Bali National Park is Savana Hike, which has a 4.8 star rating from 2 reviews. This trail is 4.4 mi long with an elevation gain of 223 ft.
What is the longest trail in West Bali National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, the longest trail in West Bali National Park is Segara Rupek Temple. This trail is estimated to be 14.7 mi long.
How many trails are in West Bali National Park?
There are 7 trails in West Bali National Park. These trails have an average 4.1-star rating from 5 AllTrails community reviews.
Which trail has the most elevation gain in West Bali National Park?
If you're looking for elevation gain, West Bali National Park has you covered. West Bali Coastal Loop boasts the most elevation gain with 1,151 ft of total ascent. The park's runner-up is Segara Rupek Temple, which will get you 987 ft of elevation gain.