The purpose of the three appeals is to invite tourists to always be responsible travel and maintain behavior when visiting a destination. One of them includes the use of local resources, such as the use of tour guide services, the use of local lodgings, and buying handicrafts typical of the local area.
Talking about sustainability, Bali is one of the destinations that is aggressively promoting sustainable tourism. The synergy between nature, culture and Bali’s people is the main key. Check out the following reviews about responsible activities that you can do when visiting various tourist destinations in Bali.
Sekumpul Waterfall
The name Sekumpul is also in accordance with the panorama offered, namely a row of waterfalls that flow simultaneously from a height of 50 meters. To reach this destination, tourists have to descend a cliff with hundreds of steps, cross a rocky river, and cross a coffee plantation owned by residents.
Wanasari Mangrove Ecotourism
Even though it is located not far from the center of Denpasar City, Wanasari Mangrove Ecotourism does not appear to be a popular tourist destination. In fact, this destination offers a beautiful view of the mangrove forest. Besides being able to walk around in the mangrove forest which has a total area of 20 hectares, you can also plant mangrove tree seeds. By planting mangrove trees, tourists will contribute directly.
Watu Klotok Beach
For most domestic and foreign tourists, the name Watu Klotok Beach may not be too familiar to their ears, but not for lovers of hatchling conservation. This is because the beach, which is located in Gelgel Village, Klungkung Regency, often releases hatchlings in certain months, especially from May to September. It should be noted that Watu Klotok is known as a rare turtle area for the lekang and green turtle species.