Mandalika's beauty has attracted attention from all over the world ever since it became the location of an international racing circuit. The Mandalika International Circuit is one of the most interesting tracks, according to Italian rider Michael Rinaldi.
After visiting the Mandalika International Circuit, visitors to Mandalika should make time to enjoy the beautiful beaches and the hospitable locals in the traditional villages. It's going to be difficult for you to go.
Pantai Kuta Lombok (Kuta Lombok Beach)
One of the most well-known beaches in the area is Kuta Lombok Beach. It has waves that are ideal for surfing, clean blue waters, and beautiful white beaches. Along the shore, traditional fishing boats are anchored, and you may take in stunning views. It only takes roughly ten minutes to drive from the Mandalika International Circuit to Kuta Lombok Beach. This beach doesn't charge admission, but if you bring a car, you just have to pay for parking.
Selong Belanak Beach
Popular among both seasoned and novice surfers, Selong Belanak Beach is a broad, calm, white sand beach with mild waves. Don't worry if you've never surfed before; the beach offers surfing instruction. In addition, Selong Belanak Beach offers surfboard rentals and little stands with local fare and beverages. It takes about thirty-six minutes to go from the Mandalika International Circuit to Selong Belanak Beach. This location is free to enter, just like the other ones. Parking fees are only applicable if you bring a car.
Gili Nanggu
Gili Nanggu, a small island near Mandalika that is reachable by boat. Beautiful coral reefs, pristine oceans, and white sand beaches may all be found on this quaint island. Its serene beaches are ideal for relaxing on or for snorkeling and diving excursions. From the Mandalika International Circuit, take a boat journey (costing between Rp30,000 and Rp35,000 per person) across to Lembar Harbor to reach Gili Nanggu. The boat can hold from 10 to 15 people. All you have to do to enter Gili Nanggu is pay an admission charge of Rp5,000.
Sade Village
Sade Village is a tribal Sasak village that is proud to preserve its customs and culture. Tourists are welcome to stroll around this village and see the traditional thatched and bamboo Sasak dwellings. Additionally, traditional handicrafts like silverware and woven fabrics are available at Sade Village. The Mandalika International Circuit may be reached in under fifteen minutes by car. You can visit this village between 8:00 AM and 7:00 PM for an admission fee of Rp15,000 per person.
These are just some of the numerous stunning natural settings and diverse cultural encounters that surround Mandalika. A visit to one of Lombok's many Gili (islands) may be ideal for you if you're the kind of tourist who prefers individual discovery.
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