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Located on the southwest coast of Bali, a very unique traditional fishermen village was set and showing us that Bali loves peace and tolerance ... The Indonesian ancestors are famous as a sailor. The most beautiful hand made traditional boat often present as the icon of Indonesia during international booth show is Pinisi Boat, created by Bugis People from South Sulawesi. Here in Perancak, you will see this colorful fishermen boat park in the beautiful realm of the bay. The unique of the boat is that every boat has its miniature place of prayer symbolized by miniature mosque indicated the Owner of the boat is Moslem and mini Temple indicated the Owner of the boat is Hinduism. However, the Captain and the Crew live in harmony even in a different religion. This is beautiful. During the Corona, they continue surviving, unite with nature. If you visit this place, you will see no Tourist but beautiful traditional colorful fishermen boat lined up. If you are lucky you will even see how the boat maker turns the wood become a wooden boat. There are also fish and seafood warungs, and of course, the Sacred Perancak Temple standing nearby overlooking to the bay. If you visit West Bali Region named Jembrana we recommend you visit this place including Turtle Hatchery nearby and of course the sacred Perancak Temple. Do not forget your camera, bring your Sarong and Selendang when entering the Temple, support the Turtle Hatchery, and support also the local warung. Do not forget to not leave your trash. Stay Safe, Stay Healthy, Plan Now Travel Later, visit Bali again ...…
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Date of experience: December 2019
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This is a kind of delta where the local people are fisherman, the colourfull boats look really great, they sail out in couples, a nice area to visit and close to the turtle conservation center.
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Date of experience: October 2019
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Interesting place to visit and see the local fishing industry, go there with a local guide because there is a lot of information to share about these boats.
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Date of experience: October 2019
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A quiet small fishing village out of the way, and off the tourist track. We stayed in the one and only accommodation (Tunjung Sari Guesthouse) which is right at the fishing boat harbour. A great place to stay with only 3 room, modern and airconditioned, warm hearted hosts Craig and Kadek, and a nice restaurant. There were a few other local eating warungs there too. The Turtle sanctuary and the temple are worth a visit.…
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Date of experience: October 2018
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