Pandawa
Beach, locally referred to as ‘Pantai Pandawa’, is a great addition to Bali’s
collection of gorgeous beaches, located on Bali’s southern Bukit Peninsula. The
fine, one-kilometre coastal stretch is located in the village of Kutuh, only
five kilometres west from the Samabe Bali Suites & Villas and eight
kilometres south from the main hub of the BTDC complex in Nusa Dua. ‘Hidden’
behind large carved limestone cliffs that reveal wide views to the Indian
Ocean, Pandawa Beach was once also dubbed as ‘Secret Beach’ and it was
officially opened in 2012, fast-gaining popularity among local weekenders and
international visitors.
Besides
it’s impressive natural sea panorama of white sand, blue sky and surf, Pandawa
Beach is also best known for its impressive terrain and manmade limestone
features that serve as a one-of-a-kind welcome into this coastal area. Huge
cliffs were cut through to make way for its winding and smooth asphalt roads
which lead down to the beach. The sides remained as high walls, while the
ocean-facing cliffs midway down the slope feature deeply carved arches
installed with large statues. They each depict the hero characters from the
Mahabharata epic, known as Pandawa Lima or the ‘five Pandawas’, hence the name
of the beach. There are six white stone statues draped in colourful Balinese
waistcloths, namely Dewi Kunti, the mother figure from the epic, and the five
heroes: Dharmawangsa [also known by the name Yudhistira], Bima, Arjuna, Nakula
and Sahadewa. A single empty arch seems to make way for another planned
character, either the heroes’ father, Pandu, or his second wife, Madri. You can
have great photo opportunities here, both against the giants and to the
picturesque distant horizon and the stretch of Pandawa Beach 250m down from
this vantage point. The road from here branches in two directions toward two
different sections of Pandawa Beach. The eastern part comprises local stalls
selling snacks and refreshments, and its parasol-shaded sun beds line the
coast. This area is a little rugged due to the large rocks along the sand, most
likely rubble from the prior road construction through the cliffs. The western
counterpart, however, features a cleaner and longer stretch of sand, with
various water sport activities and gear rentals, cafes, and stalls serving
anything from grilled seafood and local cuisine to sandwiches and burgers.
The
water at Pandawa Beach, as with most of Bali’s southern coastline, is an exotic
combination of blue and green, as local seaweed farmers still tend to their
patches along these coasts. On clear days with mild winds, it is a great place
to swim, or you can hire a sea kayak, don some life vests and paddle out for
fun, and even grab a surfboard to catch a wave beyond the reef breaks [swells
are usually consistent with the strongest southern ocean currents moving out in
unpredictable directions, so it is strictly for advanced surfers]. Easily, this
is one of the far-flung and exotic beaches to retreat to on your Bali holiday.
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