Menjangan located just off the north side of Bali's morth western point, became Bali's first internatinalinality-renowned diving location. To this day, divers of all levels-particulalry wall-diving enthusiasts, those taking dive courses and underwater phtografers - enjoy the easy conditions and great visibility which, combined with the diverse and colourful marine life, make up of Bali's most interesting diving locations.
Menjangan is a low lying, 1.5 kilometer long, uninhabited island, made of dry limestone and as it part of West Bali National Park, the diving here regulated. The diving company through which you choose to dive will organise all necessary permits as well as the boat trip over than the island, using boat licensed by the National Park.
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