Kusamba
Beyond
Klungkung is the coastal village of Kusamba. Kusamba is
one of the embarkation points to the islands of Nusa Penida,
Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan.
The journeys from Kusamba or Sanur to these islands take
a couple of hours. Fishermen's daily activities can be seen
in this village.
Nusa Penida has, unfortunately, acquired a somewhat eerie
reputation, as it was once the place of banishment for criminals
and undesirables from the Kingdom of Klungkung. Penida attracts
a number of visitors for its seclusion, surfing and snorkeling.
The island however has some interesting temples, including
the Pura Ped near Toyahpakeh and Pura Batukuning near Sewana.
There is also a huge limestone cave, Goa Karangsari, about
a kilometer from Sewana.
The market town of Toyapakeh also has a ferry crossing to
Nusa Lembongan. The friendly people of Lembongan have welcomed
tourism. For those looking for white sandy beaches and a
laid-back atmosphere, Nusa Lembongan is paradise.
The waters around Lembongan are crystal clear, the sand
is white and the shallow coves are brimming with colorful
coral and sea life, making it and ideal location for snorkeling.
Different than two other islands, Nusa Ceningan is rarely
visited.