-Jangan takes something except the image. Don’t leave something except traces. Do not kill anything unless time-
The three ethics of the environment in the beginning of the shingles of nature lovers. However, this three ethics seems to be now popular among tourists because “travelling” is now a man’s musting song in the face of the earth.
Tourists who make vacancies often forget about three above things, so taking something from nature as a souvenir feels common, even often we see littering at tourist locations.
Boats that bring tourists in the island of Menjangan, West Bali National Park (TNBB), Bali.
Tenda-tenda was established during the National Conservation Jambore Jambore in Karangsewu Beach, West Bali National Park (TNBB), Bali.
One of the national parks that are quite preserved although it is a tourist attraction that is the West Bali National Park (TNBB). The conservation area such as the national park has now become one of the tourist objects that are obeyed by the nature or adrenaline addiction. In this area, recreational activities that can be done in nature, swimming, and dive.
The natural impact area of TNBB is about 77.162,5 ha with coastal waters that border 1 km from the coastline. TNBB enters the national park category of protection and preservation of nature both margasatwa, plants and other ecosystems that exist inside.
In TNBB tourists can dive or "snorkeling" in the Menjangan Island area that becomes the main attraction of TNBB. When snorkeling or diving we only see the underwater scenery without having to break coral reefs with frog legs that we wear. In this area, the fishermen no longer use fish bombs to capture fish. Local fishers are aware, by keeping coral reefs the same as inviting tourists come and will be effective on the economy of locals.
The number of efficacy keeps the environment in Karangsewu Beach, West Bali National Park (TNBB), Bali.
Seafoods rich coral reefs in Menjangan Island, West Bali National Park (TNBB), Bali.
For tourists who don’t love water sports, observe satwa’s behavior into one of the tourist options at TNBB. Bali’s Burung Jalak Bali or Balinese Curik (Leucopsar rothschildi) is a Balinese endemic animal that is threatened. Tourists can be attached to the Balinese Jalak release or to the Bunder’s Tegal area to observe the white-colored beauty behavior.
For those who like to record memory through the camera, the national park provides a beautiful landscape. From the sunrise hunting that heals the rays appearing the shards of the sea horizontal lines in the morning to capture the smelting stars at night.
Photo and Text: Rosa Panggabean