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White Sand Beaches

South Lombok is famous for its deserted white sand beaches stretched from East to West. Some of the best beaches are Tanjung Aan, Mawun and Selong Belanak. If you love snorkeling, then Seger and Lancing beaches are the places to check out. Each part of the beach is perfect for the calm water sport, and a favorite part of the beach for snorkeling.

Surfing

To gain confidence, beginner surfers will love the protected coves around Kuta. But most of Lombok’s breaks are best suited for intermediate to advanced surfers.  All along the south coast, with the most popular being Mawi and Ekas Bay as they pick up the most swell and can turn into a very hollow right on a dropping tide. 

Yoga & Culinary

Surfing and yoga tend to follow each other. Kuta hosts numerous yoga studios to choose from that offer surfer’s yoga, vinyasa or gentle flow. Kuta also offers instagramable cafes and restaurants such as el bazar, kenza, and ashtari with dining experience and good-time vibes that will last in your memory.

Cultural Spots

Dusun Rambitan and Sade are traditional Sasak villages with their traditional homes and rice barns made of thatch and bamboo. These villages are also famous for their woven fabric, which is still produced by hand. Sukarare is another village famous for its weaving.

Waterfalls

An hour and a half drive away, Benang Stokel & Benang Kelambu waterfalls are perhaps two of the most romantic spots to bath under with your loved one. Other awesome waterfalls include Tiu Kelep and Sendang Gile

Trekking, Hiking & Camping

Mountain Rinjani draws trekkers from around the world. As Indonesia's second-tallest volcano with its stunning beauty: a 6 km-wide cobalt blue lake nestled beneath the rim of the vast caldera, it is a superb site for trekking and camping. Hiking at Sembalun Valley with its garlic scented aroma will literally drop your jaw, and rice filed walk at Tetebatu will lead to pounding waterfalls.

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