Explore the Wonders of Pemuteran: From Vibrant Coral Reefs and Tranquil Beaches to Rich Cultural Experiences and Eco-Friendly Adventures
Activities
Diving
Dive into Pemuteran’s Underwater Paradise
No other part of Bali has such large stretches of protected beach and shallow coral reefs, making it a choice destination for snorkelers and scuba-divers all year round.
For people who love to spend time underwater, options are plenty and exceptional. Dive or snorkel in the waters of Pemuteran Bay or take a half-hour boat ride to Menjangan Island, part of West National Park. Explore beautiful coral reefs, participate in local coral conservation efforts, or enjoy the calm North Bali Sea’s sandy beaches. Ideal for divers, families, and the elderly, these sites offer some of Bali’s most impressive underwater experiences.
Two more special and famous diving site excursions offered are: Tulamben with the famous wreck ship, and the Secret bay
Snorkeling
Explore World-Class Sites, Beautiful Corals
Pemuteran and Menjangan National Park are famous destinations among snorkelers from all over the world. The beautiful corals of the island are not to be missed.
Pemuteran, usually upstaged by the Menjangan National Park, is now gaining more recognition. The beautiful corals of the island are not to be missed. World class dive and snorkelling sites are easy to access in a few minutes. They are never crowded the waters are clear and calm, all of which makes for an outstanding snorkelling experience.
In addition, the Biorock ® structures are a fascinating example of how it is possible to help heal a reef. A special team looks after these structures, monitoring them daily.
Snorkelling in Pemuteran offers much more than a chance to view fish species and corals: you can witness a rare example in which the interaction between humans and nature can create positive outcomes for both. A visit to Pemuteran and Menjangan National Park cannot be complete without having a look at these amazing Biorock® structures.
Trekking
Explore West Bali National Park: A Lush Haven of Biodiversity
West Bali National Park consists of primary monsoon forest, mangrove forest, lowland rain forest, savanna and sea grass vegetation types. Only with designated head guides, the Park is suitable for walking and trekking and is an educational excursion for the young.
Full of birds, monkeys, and Deer (the park includes Menjangan Island which means Deer Island as deer used to swim more than a mile to reach the small island), the park is a great example of lush biodiversity and is the highlight of West Bali.
It is also the last refuge home to the famous and almost extinct Starling bird.
Cultural
Explore Sacred Temples, Witness Traditional Ceremonies, and Connect with Local Life
A visit to the local temples is a must for those who seek the cultural aspect of the Island. Many monkeys inhabit the Pulaki Temple, a shrine where people worship the greatness of Sanghyang Widhi (almighty God). Hindu people flock to the temple throughout the day because of its religious importance in the Balinese belief system. Right across from Temple Pulaki, the Pabean temple sits in front of the sea, where guests can enjoy the beautiful sunset. Nearby is one of the most beautiful temples in Bali, Pura Melanting, situated within a green valley below picturesque hills. We can assist our dear guests with a temple tour. We will provide transportation, local traditional temple dress, and a guide to provide some of the rich history of these temples.
Contact our staff in the lobby for Temple Tour arrangements. Experience the well-kept traditions of this remote island part, where ceremonies and traditional music are regular features. Guests at Tri Jaya are encouraged to attend local ceremonies and explore the village, witnessing traditional living, warm smiles, and the preparation of Balinese rituals.
Other activities
Fishing with Locals, Bicycle, or a Massage
The Bali Sea in front of Pemuteran Bay is ideal for fishing. As part of our complimentary services, we can recommend a traditional type of fishing with the locals on a traditional boat. We encourage guests to bring their own equipment or use traditional fishing gear and methods. For inland activities, guests can rent bicycles and explore the village or just stay in the hotel and enjoy a beach front massage from the therapeutic hands of our therapist.