Pantai Tanah Barak, Coastal beach area in Kutuh, South Kuta, Indonesia
Pantai Tanah Barak is a sandy beach in Kutuh, South Kuta, framed by tall rocky cliffs and facing the Indian Ocean. The shoreline extends along Badung Regency's coast and provides direct access to the water with a gradual slope suitable for swimming.
The beach began as a fishing ground for Kutuh Village residents in early times. Over generations, the area maintained its natural character while gradually becoming known to travelers.
Local residents regularly perform traditional Balinese ceremonies on the beach, connecting the marine environment with spiritual practices and customs.
Visit between April and October when the weather is driest and most comfortable. Bring your own water and snacks since local facilities are minimal.
Natural rock pools form along the shore and fill with water at certain tide levels, creating temporary habitats for small fish and sea creatures. Visitors can spot marine life trapped in these shallow basins throughout the day.
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