JIMBARAN
& BUKIT BADUNG
Surf-Wracked Shores of Southern Bali
The
first thing which strikes the visitor to Bukit Badung, the
bulbous peninsula at Bali's southernmost tip, is that the
landscape is totally different from the rest of the island.
Most of Bali is volcanic - rich soils watered year round
by run-off from mountain lakes and streams, which support
a lush, tropical vegetation. In contrast, the Bukit is a
non-volcanic limestone plateau which has its own unique
ecology.
The
so-called "hill" for that is what "Bukit"
means has an ecosystem characterized by its lack of surface
water. The soil lies on a base of cracked and porous limestone,
and any rain, which does fall quickly, seeps through fissures
to a very low water table. The area is thus ill suited to
agriculture during the dry season, when the scrubby vegetation
looks more Mediterranean than tropical. During the rainy
season, however, the area's vegetation becomes quite lush
and crops of soybeans, sorghum, cashew nuts, manioc, beans
of various sorts and even corn, flourish.
The
plateau which constitutes most of the peninsula rises abruptly
to about 200 in above sea level, and is ringed on all sides
by steep cliffs. It is connected to the rest of Bali by
a narrow isthmus, upon which lies the village of Jimbaran.
Many lovely beaches line the shores of the peninsula and
the isthmus, although access is often difficult. The biggest
and best-known beach is just beyond the airport, on the
western side of the Jimbaran isthmus. More secluded and
equally beautiful sands are found further to the south,
at the foot of steep cliffs along the western and southern
shores of the Bukit plateau.
The
whole area has a host of natural attractions for those willing
to invest the time to explore. Grand, gray-white cliffs
overlook long, white rollers world famous among surfers.
Graceful boats sway at anchor in tranquil Jimbaran bay.
The quiet and empty bush areas of the elevated plateau are
ideal for experienced hikers (though few good maps of the
area are available). The region also boasts places of cultural
significance, the most renowned being Uluwatu Temple Luhur
Uluwatu). more..
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