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Bali

Geographical position
Physical limits
• Province of Bali lies
between Java and
Lombok Island. Physical
limits are as follows:
• * North: Bali Sea
• * East: the Straits of
Lombok (West Nusa
Tenggara Province)
• * South: Samudera
Indonesia
• * West: Bali Strait
(East Java Province)
Administrative division
• Administratively, the province of Bali
is divided into eight districts and one
city, the district of Jembrana,
Tabanan, Badung, Gianyar,
Karangasem, Klungkung, Bangli,
Buleleng, and Denpasar which is also
the provincial capital. In addition to
Bali Island, Bali is also comprised of
other small islands, notably Nusa
Penida, Nusa Lembongan and Nusa
Ceningan..
• The total area of the Province of Bali
is 5634.40 ha to reach the 529 km
long coastline
MOUNTAINS
• Bali's central mountains include several
peaks over 2,000 metres (6,600 feet) in
elevation and active volcanoes such as
Mount Batur.
• The highest is Mount Agung (3,031 m,
9,944 ft), known as the "mother
mountain", which is an active volcano rated
as one of the world's most likely sites for a
massive eruption within the next 100 years.
• As of late 2017 Mount Agung has started
erupting and large numbers of people have
been evacuated, the airport in Bali has
been closed. The extent of the eruption is
as of November 2017 impossible to predict.
PURA MOUNT LEMPUYANG

• Mount Lempuyang is located in the north east of Bali.


MOUNT AGUNG
• The highest and holiest active volcanic
mountain in Bali.
MOUNT BATUR

• The Mountain is around 1717 meters above


sea level and the peak can be reached by
approximately 2 hours trekking.
MOUNT BATUKARU

• The mount of Batukaru is the second highest


mountain in Bali. Different from Batur and
Agung, Batukaru is surrounded by dense
tropical forests.
MOUNT ABANG
• Mount Abang is the third highest mountain
in Bali at about 2, 150 meters. It is located at
Bangli, on the east of Lake Batur.
• It is known to the locals as the ‘virgin
mountain,’ due to its untouched nature. 
Rivers
• The longest river, Ayung River, flows
approximately 75 km.
• Bali has no major waterways, although the Ho
River is navigable by small sampan boats.
Beaches
The island is surrounded
by coral reefs.

Beaches in the south


tend to have white sand
while those in the north
and west have black
sand.

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