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Tulamben is a small fishing village located on the northeast coast of Bali, Indonesia. It is famous for its black sand beaches and the USS Liberty shipwreck, which is a popular diving spot. The currency used in Tulamben is the Indonesian Rupiah. The village offers a laid-back atmosphere with stunning views of Mount Agung in the background. Visitors can also explore nearby attractions such as the Tirta Gangga water palace and the Lempuyang Temple.
The best time to visit Tulamben is during the dry season, which runs from April to October. During this time, the weather is sunny and dry, making it ideal for diving and other outdoor activities. The wet season, from November to March, brings heavy rainfall and rough seas, which can limit visibility for diving. However, the lush green landscapes during this time can also be quite picturesque.
Getting around Tulamben is relatively easy as it is a small village. Visitors can rent scooters or bicycles to explore the area at their own pace. Taxis and private drivers are also available for longer journeys or day trips to nearby attractions. Walking is a popular option for short distances within the village, allowing visitors to take in the local sights and sounds.
Make sure to bring reef-safe sunscreen to protect the marine environment while diving or snorkeling. It is recommended to book diving tours or equipment in advance, especially during peak season. Respect the local customs and traditions, such as covering up when visiting temples. Be prepared for occasional power outages, especially during the wet season. Try the local cuisine, such as nasi goreng (fried rice) and sate (skewered meat), for an authentic taste of Indonesia.