Living in Jimbaran has a multiple advantage in terms of a distance to famous and beautiful beaches. 5 Min from Jimbaran Bay and its seafood cafes, 10 min to Dreamland that is now called ‘New Kuta’ Beach (how silly and dare the investor change a legendary name of a beach that was once found by a western surfer back in 70′s, I’ll tell more about this on different post!), about 15 min to the famous Padang Padang Beach, known as Bali’s most fearsome and notorious wave, where Rip Curl usually hold its ISC surfing contest on this one & only perfect tube ride (and a long waiting period to get the perfect tube).

On this Labuan Sait-Ungasan area, along the cost line, you’ll find several surf beaches (I won’t tell you all, then you guys from Java will get here by big buses and ruin my siesta!). But one beach I’d love sharing with you and hopefully you won’t be able to find it is the Impossible Beach :lol:

Bart and I are always keen for a new adventure finding new spots in Bali, including hidden & beautiful beaches where we can just relax, favorite sarong & ice cold beer, take a nana nap, and do his hobby in photography. Once spotted the wooden sign board, I found the hardest small road to get to the beach down hill!! A bit scary, but when I got there, it’s so worth it!! And leave me a big question afterward, OMG, how do I climb that hill road again to get back to my motor bike…..! Ca grimpe!!mon petit ami Bart said. It’s an impossible beach trip ever..

It’s actually a surf camp, so there was literally only me & Bart on the beach ! and several surfers paddling on the background. Enjoy the photos….

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Photos by an independent, talented,bali based photographer www.risanto.com

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