Bilasobat mau berlibur di Nusa Penida, anda bisa di lakukan dengan transportasi laut. Bali menyediakan 2 pelabuhan yang bisa mengakses Nusa Penida dengan beragam panorama yang lebih tenang dan eksotis. 1. Pelabuhan Padang Bai Pelabuhan ini menyediakan 2 alternatif transportasi laut yaitu fast boat dan kapal ferry. Nah barangkali tahun ini kamu berencana kesana, saya mau berbagi pengalaman saya backpackingan ke Nusa Penida selama 3 Hari 2 Malam tanpa travel/ ala backpacker. Saya juga akan sharing terkait budget trip yang dikeluarkan. Ya meskipun saya tahu bahwa pengeluaran trip setiap orang itu berbeda-beda, model travelingnya berbeda-beda, siapa tahu HargaPaket Tour Ke Nusa Penida Paket Tour 1 Hari Tiket Bout Sanur-Penida PP Tour Island Half Day () Mineral Water (AQUA) Transport Harga dari Rp. 500.000 Detail BOOK VIA WHATSAPP Paket Tour 2 Hari Tiket Bout Sanur-Penida PP Tour Island Half Day (08.00-14.45) Kamar Hotel Transport Harga dari Rp. 1.600.000 Detail BOOK VIA WHATSAPP Tapisekitar jam 1 siang saya harus dah balik ke penginapan soalnya fast boat ke sanur saya berangkat jam 2 kalo gak salah. Dan itulah akhir perjalanan saya di Nusa Penida. Sungguh, nggak cukup 2 harian buat keliling Nusa Penida, walaupun pulaunya nggak begitu besar. Sebenernya masih ada tempat-tempat yang pengen saya kunjungin. Inikali ketiganya gue ke Nusa Penida dalam kurun waktu 13 bulan terakhir. Sendiri, dengan budget minim pula. Bagi gue, Nusa Penida adalah pulau keren yang c ï»żSudahlama gak ngaskus hahaha Ane mau berbagi pengalaman ane ini gan. Setelah mengembara ke berbagai tempat di Indonesia akhirnya ane putuskan untuk menulis perjalanan ane disini. Perjalanan yg ane lakukan kebanyakan selalu solo traveling. Gimana ya, ada enaknya ada gak-nya juga. Soalnya ane jg ga ada temen gan disini. WRxUsj. Traveling solo can be one of the most exciting, liberating and eye-opening experiences, no matter your age. It offers ample opportunity for self-reflection and growth with the joy of boundless freedom. It can also be daunting, especially if you’ve never traveled solo before. As COVID-19 travel restrictions continue to ease, we're all ready to get out and explore the world. For those traveling solo, we want to make sure you're prepared and inspired to make the most of your trip. So we reached out to our online community on Twitter and Facebook to compile a list of top solo travel tips from seasoned wanderers and wayfarers who have navigated their own paths across the world. Here are the top 20 tips they had to share. Squeeze every moment out of your next vacation with tips and tricks from Lonely Planet in our weekly newsletter delivered to your inbox. Always make sure to check ahead of time with the CDC and the country's embassy online to ensure you're up to date with their COVID-19 testing and vaccination protocols © Abdullah Jaafar / Getty Images 1. Safety first One of the top concerns for people planning a solo trip is safety. While it definitely pays to be cautious, it shouldn’t stop you from heading off on your next adventure. Picking the right destination can make all the difference, with some places more suited to solo travel than others. Always make sure to check ahead of time with the CDC and the country's embassy online to ensure you're up to date with their COVID-19 testing and vaccination protocols. Travel insurance is always a good idea, especially with the uncertainty of COVID-19, as is keeping family and friends notified of your whereabouts. Apps like Find My Friends have proven popular for this, providing peace of mind for people back home. "I always prepare in advance of a solo trip, just in case of emergency. If I am going somewhere further afield, I inform the embassy. I check for advisories issued by the consulate and I write down an emergency number to contact and a list of medical allergies," says travel blogger Chandresh Jain. 10 destinations perfect for solo travel 2. Learn the local language It may sound obvious, but making the effort to learn a handful of phrases in the native tongue can make a huge difference in how you experience a country, especially when you don’t have anyone with you to lean on for translations. "Whenever I travel, I always make sure to at least learn how to say Hello, thank you, excuse me, sorry and please’. It has opened up so many doors for me, and it shows locals that I am genuinely interested in learning about their culture," says Alberto Ruiz GĂłmez, who has traveled to 15 countries in Asia and the Middle East solo. Stray from the usual path, side-step the tourist spots and you'll have the most fun © Filipe Frazao / Getty Images 3. Talk to the locals Very often, the key to having a unique and unforgettable experience when taking any type of trip is the willingness to stray from the usual path and side-step the tourist spots. "My favorite thing is to sit at a bar in a restaurant where there are lots of locals and strike up a conversation with the bartender or staff. I ask for advice on what to see, and I usually get great inside tips. Passers-by chime in, and I’ve ended up traveling with locals in this way," food lover and cook Anna Rider says. 4. Look for shared housing options Be open to shared accommodation options, as a single-occupancy hotel room can be both expensive and let’s face it, lonely at times. Staying in hostels and Airbnbs are a particularly good way to meet people. "I stay in small hotels, B&Bs, campsites or hostels with only a handful of rooms and guests. That way you are part of a family, and making contact with your hosts or fellow travelers is so much easier. After a long day of hiking and exploring, it feels a bit like coming home," explains Katrien Beullens. 5. Go your own way Everyone is different, so picking a trip tailored to your unique personality and interests will be the key to having a good time when traveling solo. To jump-start your solo adventure, the view above features the best cities for solo travel. "If you’re a sociable person, a bustling city like Hanoi, with its fantastic coffee-chilling culture is perfect to people watch, while undertakings like the Camino de Santiago offers the best of both worlds in terms of your own space and the chance to connect with others. Many people do it solo with headphones on and engage in camaraderie only when they have to or want to," travel blogger Úna-Minh Kavanagh says. Traveling solo offers the chance for peaceful, quiet moments of solitude © Ippei Naoi / Getty Images 6. Challenge yourself Boredom and loneliness can happen at times when solo traveling, but finding ways to keep yourself entertained and curious can also lead to you seeing a city in a new way. "I travel often on business and embrace it as an opportunity to experience the sort of thing that my family wouldn’t necessarily be keen on us doing together. To keep things interesting, I often establish some sort of theme. For instance, in Berlin last year I challenged my 50-something-year-old self to spend two days experiencing the city on the same sort of budget that I would have had 30 years previously as a cash-strapped interrailer. This meant exploring the Cold War history of the city, yet not paying a single entrance fee. I’m delighted to report that it’s possible – and enormous fun!" explains Catherine Reichardt. 7. Experience it all When Airbnb introduced experiences, diverse local-led activities in cities all around the world, it completely reshaped the industry. Now, solo travelers around the world can take part in countless unique experiences, while meeting new people. "No matter where I go, I always search for an Airbnb experience unique to that destination. In Cuba, I learned the history of Che Guevara and the battle of Santa Clara, while in Spain I went on a tapas crawl. I come away feeling as if I’ve had a genuine taste of local culture," Sam Moore explains. What are the most welcoming destinations according to Black women traveling solo? Many travelers find glee and pride in their ability to solo travel © Nyimas Laula / Getty Images 8. Believe in yourself Solo travel can be challenging, but the rewards make it all worth it. Many travelers report heightened feelings of confidence and happiness after undertaking a trip by themselves, as well as some newfound outlooks on life. "Cycling through remote places all by myself was the most fulfilling experience I ever had. I learned so much about myself, my abilities and most importantly what it means to be happy," says Nina Schwarzenberg. 9. Try Couchsurfing Another popular choice with seasoned solo travelers is Couchsurfing, a networking site that connects locals and visitors in cities around the world. Hosts can offer a couch or a spare room, and members can meet up for events. It’s good to exercise caution whenever you're interacting with unfamiliar people, but the site allows user reviews and comments, meaning travelers can get a sense of who they will be staying with ahead of time. "Couchsurfing and Meetup are my favorite ways of connecting with new people when I am solo traveling. It’s a great way to meet locals and learn more about each place," suggests Benjamin Houy. 10. Take your time Solo travel means ultimate freedom more and more people are leaving their partners at home to travel. Embrace it and take things at your own speed. One day you may feel inspired to go sightseeing, while another may call for a slower pace. The joy is making the decisions yourself. 'The downside of visiting a museum with friends is trying to match their pace as you pass through the galleries. When I travel solo, I embrace the freedom of being alone and grab the museum audio guide. The headphones might look silly, but it allows me to learn more about the things I’m really interested in, and spend as much time as I want on exactly what I want," says Lonely Planet staffer Alex Butler. 11. Be your own photographer Solo travel is a photography enthusiasts' dream. With no plan or schedule, a day can easily be spent capturing shots of bustling side streets and beautiful landscapes. And when it comes to capturing a moment with yourself, sometimes it’s good to look beyond the selfie. "I have started taking a tripod with me for shots of myself in different places. I don’t care how I look, I have learned that capturing the memory is more important than feeling self-conscious. Most people don’t even notice me and sometimes they even offer to take my photo," explains vlogger Paul Justine. 12. Get lost It’s easy to overthink and over plan many aspects of travel, especially when you’re by yourself. Sometimes, having the confidence to just wander around and see where the day or night takes you can lead to some of the best stories. "When I traveled around Poland, my favorite thing to do was to allow myself to get lost in the cities I visited. Countless times I would stumble upon a beautiful park or square, and the surprise made it all the better," says Celia Montes, who has been to 27 countries. Visiting destinations with tour groups is a bit more expensive but it's safer and you always have someone to have a meal with © Hinterhaus Productions / Getty Images 13. Join a tour An organized day tour or a longer package group holiday suits many solo travelers, allowing you to make friends while on the road. "Going with an escorted tour is how I saw the world on my own. It’s a bit more expensive but safe, and I always had people to holiday with. It meant no solo meals, I hate them, and I shared the adventures with people I didn’t know previously. I even met my partner on a solo escorted tour in Thailand eight years ago," Tara Kelly explains. 14. Ask for advice There are many ways to research an upcoming trip, and now, social media means it’s easier than ever to ask locals for advice on what’s best to see. We shared some of our travel mishaps, and if you don’t learn from our mistakes, maybe you’ll relate. "I reach out to travel writers and YouTubers that live in the area I’m traveling to. They give great advice for both touristy and non-touristy things to see, do and eat, as well as areas to avoid. Some have even invited me to meet up with them and their friends. This happened in Rome and Barcelona!" says Austin Dillman. 15. Work for room and board If saving money and meeting people is on the top of your list of priorities, working while traveling is always an option. Websites such as Workaway and Helpx help connect backpackers and travelers with farms, home-stays, ranches and families where they can lend a hand in exchange for room and board. "I love working while solo-traveling. You can stay at a place and offer a few hours of your time and get accommodation and food free of charge. Fellow volunteers and hosts are usually amazing and you get to experience a country from a different perspective. I personally like staying in the countryside and then going off to explore cities for a couple of days. You form unique bonds with people, and sometimes you even find a person to continue your travels with," suggests Ruby Engel. Cruises offer a variety of experiences that are great for solo or group travel © Andrew Peacock / Getty Images 16. Join a cruise Some solo travelers love complete freedom, while others enjoy having more structured options. Multi-destination cruises tread a comfortable middle ground for many people, allowing them to kick back and relax in a group at their leisure, or go off on a mini solo adventure once they disembark at a new destination. "My best solo trips have been on cruises. You can easily go on excursions, and then enjoy downtime or chat with as many people as you want when back on the ship. Safe, easy, fun! I often add a few days before or after embarking or disembarking in various countries," says MĂ©lanie Bouchard. 17. Expand your skills Whether it’s a semester abroad or a short course in a new city, taking part in an educational program in a different country is a great way to get a different view of life. "Take a class, learn a language, go on a walking tour, find a theme week. My solo travels were to Italy to attend language school. Classes were in the morning, with afternoons and evenings free, and lots of opportunities to mingle with others at the school. I've been on plenty of group trips since then, such as a week of yoga and painting," Deidre Heitman explains. Solo travel allows you to go on your own time, at your own pace © John Crux Photography/Getty Images 18. Make wise choices Thrifty travel is great, but when you’re by yourself, waiting around for those cost-saving transfers can feel all the more monotonous. Balancing out whether bargains are worth the added time and budgeting in a clever way can make for a better all-around experience. "When booking a trip and trying to get a bargain, imagine how you will feel on the day. For example, was it worth saving money if you have to wait longer at the airport, or if you have to catch a bus instead of a plane? It’s always great to save money, but I ultimately ask myself if it is worth it if it wastes a day in unnecessary waiting or travel. Time is also money!" suggests Edana Sinclair. 19. Trust your gut Putting yourself out there, meeting new people and exploring a city safely while traveling solo requires balance. In most cases, common sense and a little bit of pre-planning should be just fine, as well as trusting yourself. “I love solo travel and in all my years I have had very few negative experiences. I always research where I am going, know the good areas and the not-so-good ones, and read up on potential street scams. Beyond that, I try to trust my intuition and never place myself in a situation I am not comfortable with,” says Ellen Friel. 20. Embrace total freedom Solo travel allows you to be whoever you want to be. Dive into the experience, trust yourself and take the chance to express all aspects of your personality. "What I love about traveling solo as a female is the liberation. The chance to be free in a country where nobody knows you and you can be whatever you want. It leads to joy and happiness for me. I love the challenge of being by yourself and learning how to face obstacles if any. This is the chance for you to embrace different cultures, make friends with locals, try authentic food, learn a new language or just explore the beauty of the country," explains Fritz Tarrosa. You might also likeFemale solo travel what it's like to travel solo at every ageHow Black LGBTIQ+ travelers navigate a challenging worldWhat it's like traveling with kids as a single parent This article was originally published on May 25, 2019. Juli 2019 Hi! Kali ini ke Nusa Penida sendirian, well
why not! Apa saja yang harus di persiapkan? Yang harus kita tahu sebelum pergi? Berapa biaya nya? Kemana saja tempat wisatanya? Bagaimana supaya bisa dapat foto yang bagus kalau sendirian? Semua yang di bahas disini atas pengalaman pribadi, so let’s check it out! Kemarin pergi tgl1-6Juli 2019, di Nusa Penida tgl 3-4Juli. Di artikel kali ini hanya tentang Nusa Penida, yang di Bali lihat post berikutnya ya ^-^. Tgl 1-2 sampai di Bali, menginap di daerah Sanur, tanggal 2 beli tiket fast boat untuk besok pagi. Tgl 3 pagi check out hostel dan berangkat ke Nusa Penida sampai di Toyapakeh keliling area Barat dan Timur sampai jam dan check in HostelTgl 4 snorkeling dijemput ojek ke dermaga. balik ke hostel dengan ojek. Check out dan balik ke dermaga Sanur Karena air surut, jadi sampai di Sanur pukul Tiket fast boat pp, beli sehari sebelumnya di dermaga Sanur. Ada banyak kios yang menawarkan jasa kapal mereka dengan kisaran 200ribu untuk pulang pergi. Tapi karena ada teman yang tinggal di Bali, jadi dengan sedikit logat bilang “kemarin saya pergi 150ribu pp”, lalu di kasih deh. Saya pakai kapal Semabu Hills, dengan 5 mesin, keberangkatan jam pagi jam paling awal dari semua kapal dan pulang jam 5 sore paling terakhir. Dermaga Sanur, naik kapal harus basah sedikit tergantung ombak, jadi pakai celana pendek dan tas di angkat. Ada juga potter tas supaya tidak basah- 10ribu Booking hostel di Sanur. Karena pergi sendiri, jadi menginapnya di hostel. Harga lebih murah dan bisa ngobrol dengan turis,jadi tidak kesepian. Holiday mood akan lebih terasa- new experience. Karena akan ke dermaga Sanur, jadi menginap yang dekat dermaga- daerah Sanur, jadi bisa naik Gojek dan bangun tidur tidak perlu terlalu pagi. Booking hostel di Nusa Penida. Rekomen tinggalnya di Nuansa Penida Hostel – fasilitas toko, sewa motor dan pengisian bensin, restaurant, kolam renang, paket tur dan snorkeling, breakfast. Bersih, rapih, asri, staff ramah- feel like home, dapat welcome drink n welcome towel. 212rb per malam. Dari dermaga ke hostel naik ojek 25rb. Sewa motor/ mobil. Aku kemarin sewa mobil dengan driver, jadi langsung minta di jemput di dermaga dan langsung keliling. 500ribu untuk satu arah sudah termasuk bensin. Ada 3 arah tujuan, Timur , Barat, dan Utara. Aku negosiasi dengan driver nya, jd dapat 850rb untuk Barat dan Timur. Perlengkapan. Bawa topi, sunblock, outfit untuk foto-foto Makanan. Ada banyak warung atau restaurant di sekitar spot yang dikunjungi. Jadi tidak perlu khawatir kehausan atau kelaparan. Aku beli nasi bungkus- 10ribu isi ayam, ikan asin, mie goreng, tahu pedas di Crystal Beach. Enak. 2. Tempat Wisata di Nusa Penida Barat Crystal Bay Beach, Angel’s Billabong dan Broken Beach, Kelingking Teletubbies Hill, Rumah Pohon/ Molenteng, Atuh Beach dan Diamond Beach. Snorkeling dari dermaga Toya Pakeh, sesuai urutan- Manta point, Gamat, Wall. Bisa ke pulau Lembongan dan Ceningan dalam 1 hari, atau menginap. gak keburu kesini ney, maybe next time Crystal Beach 9 am, ombaknya kencang. Ada beberapa turis yang sedang snorkeling walau arus nya begitu. ada ruang bilas 5-10ribu. Jasa snorkeling 1 spot ini 200ribu. Padahal ada juga yang menawarkan 4 spot termasuk ini 300ribu- cari di dermaga. Di sini juga ada warung. Pasirnya hitam, dan terbilang pantai yang pendek, di luar expektasi, walau ada turis yang bilang sunset disini bagus. Angel’s Billabong dan Broken Beach ini lokasinya cuma 1, tapi spot untuk lihat pantainya berlainan. Driver yang antar sudah tahu posisi untuk berfoto, jadi dia langsung antri dan aku tinggal ambil posisi jeprat-jepret yang banyak, hehe. Antrinya sekitar 5-10menit Follow my IG rianasari__ double underscore Kelingking Beach, agak kecil areanya kalau dibandingkan Angel dan Broken Beach. bisa turun kebawah tapi curam dan satu jalur. Bisa ketemu monkeys disini. Jangan lupa minta dibawa ke tempat foto ini. Naik mobil sedikit, sekitar 5menit. Bagus. Arah Timur Teletubbies Hill, Rumah Pohon/ Molenteng, Atuh Beach dan Diamond Beach. Teletubies menurutku biasa aja, tapi memang padang terbentang dan angin dingin kencang rasanya seneng berlama-lama disana. Tapi karena memang liar, jadi tidak cocok juga kalau mau piknik disitu. Atuh Beach pas kesana kering saat lihat dari spot Diamond Beach, airnya sudah surut, sekitar jam 3-4 sore. Jadi cuma lihat dari situ aja, not interested Rumah Pohon ada 3 bangunan. Untuk berfoto di rumah pohon, harus turun dan naik tangga dulu- cukup jauh. Pas mau balik, harus naik, jadi agak ngos-ngos an. hehe. Jadi ku disana sekitar 1 jam . View pantainya juga Diamond Beach dari sisi yang berbeda. 3. Biaya Tiket pesawat AirAsia pulang pergi 1,5jutaHostel Sanur 100 ribu / malamGojek ke dermaga 9ribuTiket fast boat pp 150ribuRental mobil+ driver 850ribu terios, 9am-5pmTips driver karena jago nyetir nya dan sudah rajin foto-fotoinHostel Nuansa Penida 212ribu/ malamSnorkeling + antar jemput 300rbMakan 85ribu 3kaliJajan/ air minum 5-10ribu/botolToilet 5ribu sekali masuk WCFoto di sangkar burung 5ribuOjek dari hostel ke dermaga 25ribuTips driver 4. Review, Sebelum pergi harus tahu ini dulu- Tips Di sekitar pintu masuk Dermaga Sanur ada Rumah makan Mak Beng. Ramai terus. Bisa order ikan goreng/kuah nya saja. tapi kalau paket, dapat dua2nya seharga 55ribu. Untuk rasa, menurutku biasa saja, sambalnya oke, ikannya besar dan tidak bau amis. Sayangya tempat ini tidak ber AC, jadi panas amat karena banyak pengunjung. Biasa setelah balik dari Nusa Penida, banyak yang makan disini. Dermaga Sanur ramai dari subuh, orang-orang suka melihat sun rise disini. Naik fast boat, kata beberapa blogger berombak kencang dan membuat mual. Tapi menurutku di pagi hari, airnya tenang. dan saat pulang jam 5 sore, airnya surut dan penumpang semua kapal harus berjalan ketengah laut dan menginjak karang untuk naik kapal kecil dahulu baru pindah ke kapal untuk ke Sanur. Jadi keadaannya agak padat karena karang untuk orang-orang berdiri menunggu kapal tidak terlalu lebar. Apalagi pihak kapal tidak memberi pengarahan, jadi banyak yang khawatir tertinggal kapal, sehingga desa-desakan. Ini terjadi setelah bulan purnama lewat- kata seorang ibu penduduk asli Nusa Penida. So, beware and don’t di Nusa penida ada beberapa spot perhentian kapal, jadi kalau mau janjian dengan driver, pastikan tempatnya yang jelas, karena signal juga kadang agak susah di Setelah turun dari kapal, ada banyak ibu dan bapak yang menawarkan jasa motor dan mobil. Mereka kebanyakan buka harga 75ribu untuk motor dan 600rb untuk mobil per harinya. Kalau aku sudah booking dari jauh hari sebelumnya Wayan masih muda081339229568. Bawa Terios nya memang pintar dan cepat sampai walau jalanan ada yang cukup parah- sempit, berkelok, menanjak dan berlubang-lubang besar. Check in-out tempat inap tidak cocok dengan jadwal kapal yang ku booking. Rencananya memang dari pagi di Nusa Penida langsung keliling, makanya sudah booking mobil juga, padahal kalau di Hostel, bisa barengan share cost dengan turis yang menginap di hostel itu. Dan jam pulang fast boat jam 5 padahal check out jam 12. Jadi walaupun di perbolehkan stay di hostel tidak boleh masuk kamar, hanya di sekitar kolam, lobby, etc hanya seperti membuang waktu saja, karena mau keliling pun hanya beberapa jam sedangkan spot yang ada jauh-jauh. Snorkeling. Aku ikut paket yag sudah ada di hostel, yaitu 250ribu dan 25ribu x 2 untuk pulang pergi naik ojek ke dermaga. Pas di awal, aku konfirmasi dengan kapten kalau spot yang akan dikunjungi ada 4, tetapi ternyata hanya 3. Untuk patung Budha di dalam laut sudah tidak ada- sudah di angkut patungnya kata kapten, karena masalah persaingan tempat snorkeling kata kapten kapal lho. Spot snorkeling yang ku coba Gamat, Manta Point, Wall. Menurutku area snorkeling di Nusa Penida ini berarus SANGAT kencang, jadi sulit untuk berenang. Sudah sekuat tenaga mengayuh fin, tapi tetap di spot yang sama, hehe. Dan waktu itu tidak ada awak kapal, jadi kapten hanya menunggu di kapal, tidak ada yang menemani snorkeling. untung aku gak ilang n bisa balik ke kapal, hahaha Untuk daerah Wall, paling bagus..yah karena di wall, banyak ikannya. dan arusnya searah, jadi tidak perlu berenang melawan arus seperti di Gamat dan Manta P. Waktu snorkeling juga cuma sebentar, am. Padahal belum puas snorkeling, eh sudah balik ke hostel. Apakah aman? kalau yang belum terbiasa snorkeling di arus kencang, lebih baik jangan. Tapi tetap aman, kalau ada sesuatu bisa minta tolong karena spot berenangnya biasanya Tempat Wisata. Mau yang Timur atau Barat? Menurutku pantai nya bagus yang di Barat. Harus lihat birunya laut dan hempasan ombak yang keren. Tapi kalau cukup waktu, memang harus ke arah Timur juga. karena sensasinya beda, merasakan jalanan menuju lokasinya saja antara Barat dan Timur sudah beda rasa nya
 Tapi kalau mau seperti aku juga bisa, sehari ambil dua2nya, negosiasi saja dengan driver nya. Memang melelahkan banget
 tapi ada juga tempat wisata di jalur Utara, tapi kata beberapa orang kurang bagus. Ke toilet bayar 5000, kenapa mahal? kata penduduk disana, air bersih susah di dapat. Dan pengirimannya juga jauh-jauh. Jadi jangan complain ya, anggap saja sekalian motor aman? Banyak turis yang jatuh dari motor, dan karena tanah disana berkarang kapur, jadi tidak sedikit yang terluka. Jadi hati-hati ya! Semoga pemerintah bisa lebih cepat memperbaiki jalanan nya dan membangun fasilitas dermaga yang lama waktu yang dibutuhkan antara 1 tempat ke tempat lainnya? Ada yang sekitar 15 menit, ada juga yang 30 menit. Kalau dari barat ke timur sekitar 1 jam di awal Juli 2019 kemarin tidak terlalu padat turisnya Dan ini juga bergantung dari kepadatan tris dan cekatan pengemudi ya! Biasanya kalau pengemudinya masih muda, lebih cepat nyetirnya. Sekian dulu catatan Nusa Penida kali ini. Thanks sudah mampir. Really appreciate it!Happy Holiday! Happy traveling!-Ria- Navigasi pos

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