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Mawun Beach

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October 9, 2019
Many beaches in Lombok Island especially in the South coastline are still widely unknown despite their breathtaking views and landscapes. Mawun beach is one of them. The beach is a part of a bay with horse shoe shaped and two hills surrounding it in its west and east sides. The beach has pristine white sand and soft texture in the center side of the beach. While in the west side, the sand tends to be rougher and mixed with rocks splits. The middle side of the beach’s topography is also steeper than in the west and east side. The waves in the middle part of the beach is also stronger compared to those in west and east side. On sunny days the beach would get good share of visitors, domestic and foreign but fortunately not in large amount. Domestic visitors usually come in the morning and leave the beach before the sun gets too hot. On the contrary, the foreign visitors usually hits this beach when the sun is raging hot at noon. Distance from Villa Alasa: 14.2 kms (20 mins by scooter) Admission: free Best time to visit: morning or afternoon Public facilities: parking lot, public toilets, "berugak" to relax, loungers for rent, woven cloth sellers.
Many beaches in Lombok Island especially in the South coastline are still widely unknown despite their breathtaking views and landscapes. Mawun beach is one of them. The beach is a part of a bay with horse shoe shaped and two hills surrounding it in its west and east sides. The beach has pristine wh…
January 20, 2019
Awesome horseshoe shaped, white sand beach
December 10, 2015
very beautiful coastal scenery and to learn to surf for beginners
April 22, 2016
this beach is really good for relaxing and swimming with full with white sand pure natural place 10 minute only drive from this place

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