West Bali National Park Overview
West Bali National Park is a national park with 19,002.89 Ha and is a nature conservation area. This area consists of a terrestrial area of 15,587.89 ha and a water area of 3,415 ha. West Bali National Park is a sanctuary for the Bali Starling and other ecosystems such as coral reefs, mangroves, coastal forests and lowland forests. In addition, this area is a place for preserving the diversity of flora and fauna species and their ecosystems. Likewise, this national park is useful in sustaining natural resources and ecosystems. It includes tourist spots in a special zone, research, and captive cultivation of flora and fauna species. Meanwhile, tourist facilities such as hotels and restaurants have been built. Tourists can do various activities, including snorkelling, cycling, trekking and diving.