West Bali National Park
West Bali National Park is a protected area located on the western tip of Bali, Indonesia. Covering approximately 190 square kilometers, it features diverse ecosystems, including mangroves, rainforests, and coral reefs. The park is home to various wildlife, including the endangered Bali starling and several species of deer and monkeys.
Established in 1993, the park aims to conserve its unique flora and fauna while promoting sustainable tourism. Visitors can explore hiking trails, enjoy birdwatching, and participate in snorkeling activities in the surrounding waters. The park plays a crucial role in preserving Bali's natural heritage and biodiversity.