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Everything You Need to Know Before Visiting Pink Beach Lombok 2023

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Pink Beach or Tangsi Beach are so uncommon compared to white sand beaches; there are very few pink sand beaches in the world, but Indonesia has two! Komodo Island National Park and the lesser-known Pink Beach Lombok are the most famous. The secluded Pink Beach on Lombok’s east coast is not easy to visit. It is a remote area that is not an easy place to visit, but it’s worth checking.

Most of the time, you’re more likely to have it all to yourself in hard-to-reach places. This complete guide will find all the information you need before visiting Pink Beach Lombok

Best Time to Visit Lombok Pink Beach

It’s also important to consider the best time to visit Pink Beach Lombok Island because Pink Beach cannot be seen at any time of the day. The ideal time to visit Pink Beach is during the dry season, typically from May to September. During this period, the weather is pleasant, and the calm waters of Pink Beach allow for a more enjoyable and safer boat journey. 

The pink colour comes from the reef, which is a local dive site. The reef is red and pink shells, and small pieces fall off and wash up on the beach. Waves erode small debris and mix it with sand to create a gorgeous pink beach that contrasts beautifully with the turquoise waters. To really enjoy the colour scheme, be sure to visit the 10-hour “Golden Hour” at 12 AM and 4 AM at local time.

Pink Beach Lombok – Everything You Need to Know 

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Pink Beach Lombok Map Day Trip

Lombok is an island in Indonesia famous for its huge active volcano, Mount Rinjani. Lombok is part of the Lesser Sunda Islands and its nearest neighbor is the famous island of Bali. Lombok’s culture is heavily influenced by neighbouring Bali. 

Like the Balinese, the people of Lombok are predominantly Muslim, inheriting their religion from Lombok’s first settlers, known as Sasak. Pink Beach (Pantai Tangsi) is located on the outskirts of a small fishing village called Sekaro in the Jerowaru district of the Ekas Peninsula, a very remote area on the east coast of Lombok.

Things get a little more complicated as several beaches along the southeastern coast of Lombok are known in Indonesian as “Pantai Pink”. So which Pink Beach Lombok should you go to? 

How to Get to Pink Beach Lombok

How to get to Pink Beach
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To get to Pink Beach in Lombok, you have to go off the beaten path. Lombok’s east coast is relatively undeveloped and undeveloped, so be prepared to negotiate bumpy dirt roads. If you are comfortable with mopeds, you can ride one. It takes 1.5 – 2 hours to drive from Kuta Lombok to the pink beach. 

If you want to arrange a driver, they are easily arranged in Kuta. The entrance fee is around IDR 500,000; you can book a private driver for a day trip and create your own Lombok itinerary.

By Road Travel 

The drive from Kuta is 55 km and takes 1.5 – 2 hours by car. If you’re adventurous, you can rent a motorbike or car and travel on your own. The drive to the beach is breathtaking and photogenic. You’ll pass miles of lush green paddy fields and locals drying sweet corn by the roadside, surrounded by chickens and cows. 

If you want someone to pay you to do all the work, you can hire a car and driver for around IDR 500,000 a day. The advantage of this is that all drivers have local knowledge and can suggest some interesting places to stop along the way. 

By Water Travel (Boat Trip)

You can travel by boat with three boatmen, which provides snorkelling gear and life jackets only with a price total of around IDR 550,000 per day. It seems very exhilarating, stopping at a few cool spots along the way, including a floating dining spot where the chef catches what you order and cooks it right in front of you.

Worth Visiting and Relaxing Activities to Do in Pink Beach Lombok

Snorkelling

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Pink Beach on Lombok is a great spot for snorkelling, with beautiful coral reefs just offshore. It’s also one of the beach’s big draws, with many snorkelling tours stopping at Pink Beach to see the colourful marine life that swims in these waters. Be sure to bring your own gear, as renting gear on the beach is impossible.

Sunbathing and Relaxing at Tangsi Beach

The picturesque landscape of Pink Beach provides an idyllic setting for sunbathing and relaxation. Spread out on the pink sands, soak up the tropical sun, and let the gentle sound of the waves create a serene ambience. It’s a perfect opportunity to unwind and enjoy the beautiful pink beach’s natural beauty.

Beachcombing

Take a leisurely stroll along the shore and indulge in some beachcombing. The unique pink-hued sand, combined with the occasional seashell or piece of coral, offers a delightful experience for those who enjoy collecting souvenirs from their travels.

Photography

With its distinctive pink sand and stunning coastal scenery, Pink Beach provides a fantastic backdrop for photography enthusiasts. Capture the vibrant colours during sunrise or sunset, and don’t forget to take shots of the turquoise waters and surrounding landscapes.

Local Culinary Exploration

Don’t miss the opportunity to savour the local cuisine. Visit nearby villages and beachside warungs (small eateries) to taste authentic Sasak dishes. Fresh seafood, coconut-infused delicacies, and traditional snacks are among the culinary delights waiting to be explored.

Hiking

If you’re up for a challenge, hiking to the rugged volcanic summit of Mount Rinjani leads to breathtaking views of Crater Lake Segara Anak at the summit. It’s like watching a volcano within a volcano. It is one of Indonesia’s most beautiful mountains, and the trek takes at least two days, but most people prefer the 3-day trek, which is a bit less busy. Although you can do this trip on your own, booking a tour with an experienced guide is highly recommended.

If hiking isn’t your thing, you can drive the spectacular Saddle Road between Mount Rinjani and the smaller volcanoes to the east. You can rent a 4×4 or go with a guide, but the roads can be very rough, so regular rental cars are not recommended. A drive to the top offers the best views of the mountains, but the best views are from the top, overlooking the deep canyons that lead to the north coast.

Dive Yourself into The Pink Sand!

Pink Beach in Lombok promises an enchanting experience for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure. By planning and considering the essential details mentioned above, you can make the most of your visit to this extraordinary destination in 2023. Embrace the natural beauty, respect the environment, and create memories that will last a lifetime on the captivating Pink Beach. Pink Beach Lombok is an exception. You won’t be disappointed and it just might be the highlight of your trip. For more travelling guides in Indonesia, visit our site here!

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