The most likely inspiration for ‘Green Bowl Beach’ is the colour and curvature of the cliff that looms over the beach itself, and perhaps also the emerald patches of seaweed in its clear waters. Locals call the beach Pantai Pura Batu Pageh, after the temple.
The green cliffs and the densely forested flight of over 300 steps are home to hordes of grey long-tailed macaques. The steep descent may be physically demanding for casual weekenders, but what you’ll find upon reaching the base will make it worth the effort. There are no lifeguards on duty here, so swim, snorkel and surf with caution. (Credits to ph.hotels.com)
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