Just across the Badung Strait, Nusa Penida Island is the largest of three islands, and also well known as the best destination for scuba diving, famous for seaweed and unequalled natural beauty. Anybody if look to step into a world of awe-inspiring beauty and discover experiences found nowhere else on earth, have come to the right place and Nusa Penida is providing excellent opportunities for snorkeling, diving and It’s home to many old temples and is believed to safeguard the island of Bali and its people from calamity and negative forces. It’s an extraordinary destination for Spiritual trip to obtain spiritual balance and harmony.
Early morning depart to the Sanur harbor for check-in on a speed boat then will be dropped you directly to Nusa Penida harbor. Upon arrival in Nusa Penida heading to Atuh Cliffs, enjoy a beautiful hidden beach of rock shelters and views from the beach. You will be amazed by the clarity of the turquoise waters, the gorgeous white sandy beaches, bordered by magnificent green hills and peninsular formations. And another popular beach is Pasih Uug, Nusa Penida’s ‘broken beach’ that was once a large cave that collapsed to reveal the crashing blue waves from the Indian Ocean beneath. Nearby, is Angel’s Billabong, with its vast lagoon revealed by waves after a high-tide.
Next stop after lunch is the Goa Giri Putri Temple will give you a different experience that is rarely found in other area in Bali. It is said to be predicted in Neolithic era. One unique fact of this cave is that the main entrance to this cave is so narrow opening in a rock face, needs to stoop down low to be able to squeeze and get through. Inside, you’ll discover a spacious temple courtyard.
There are six praying spots, includes the preceding stairway up to the Ida Hyang Tri Purusa and Ganapati shrine at the entrance. The remaining five spots are inside. This holy place is a place to pray for spiritual pureness to be freed from all negative things. Balinese believe that people can be cured in this holy place. The meditation spot is also well naturally decorated by stalagmite and multi-color cave wall. With beautiful sounds of dropping water, this place is a perfect place for meditation. The unique feature of this cave temple is the final praying spot. This is devoted to Chinese deities such as Guan Yin, or the Goddess of Mercy, as well as the god of the earth and sky. It's adorned with red Chinese lanterns and ornaments that you would usually find at a Chinese temple. Many pilgrims pray here and ask for blessings of better business and prosperity. Late afternoon short drives to the harbor for check-in depart to Bali main land by speed boat.