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116 Travel | Mandalika Images courtesy of www.whatsuplombok.com and Novotel Lombok Resort & Villas
Mawun beach, a secluded half-moon bay
with crystal clear water and pristine sand.
1 2 What SUP? Lombok is owned
Thoughtful tourism seeks to enhance and preserve the spirit and run by locals and offers a range
and the beauty of a place like Kuta Lombok, and we’re sure of water activities.
the great Princess Mandalika would agree.
There’s a simple bamboo bridge that Thoughtful tourism seeks to enhance
1 spans the mouth of the estuary, which and preserve the spirit and the beauty
perhaps sums up the feeling of harmony of a place like Kuta Lombok, and we’re
with the development, its community sure the great Princess Mandalika
and culture, and stunning landscapes would agree.
and beaches. Built for the simple
reason of giving locals greater access 2
to wander their coastline, from it you
can see children flying kites or fishing
with hand-lines. Below the bridge, the
original statue that honours Princess
Mandalika is washed by the high and
low tides, while all around you’re
embraced by the natural amphitheatres
of the land as it touches the ocean.
And perhaps therein lies the magic
of Kuta Lombok and the Mandalika
development; a cooperation that is
dedicated to creating something that
works in harmony with its people,
culture and stunning landscapes
and beaches.
Mawun beach, a secluded half-moon bay
with crystal clear water and pristine sand.
1 2 What SUP? Lombok is owned
Thoughtful tourism seeks to enhance and preserve the spirit and run by locals and offers a range
and the beauty of a place like Kuta Lombok, and we’re sure of water activities.
the great Princess Mandalika would agree.
There’s a simple bamboo bridge that Thoughtful tourism seeks to enhance
1 spans the mouth of the estuary, which and preserve the spirit and the beauty
perhaps sums up the feeling of harmony of a place like Kuta Lombok, and we’re
with the development, its community sure the great Princess Mandalika
and culture, and stunning landscapes would agree.
and beaches. Built for the simple
reason of giving locals greater access 2
to wander their coastline, from it you
can see children flying kites or fishing
with hand-lines. Below the bridge, the
original statue that honours Princess
Mandalika is washed by the high and
low tides, while all around you’re
embraced by the natural amphitheatres
of the land as it touches the ocean.
And perhaps therein lies the magic
of Kuta Lombok and the Mandalika
development; a cooperation that is
dedicated to creating something that
works in harmony with its people,
culture and stunning landscapes
and beaches.

