Not only can you cycle around the small island, but you can also sit by the beachside to listen to waves crashing the ocean and the wind whistling in your ears.
You can even rent a live horse and gallop your way on the shoreline.
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One of the most unique attractions in Gili Meno is an underwater statue created by artist Jason deCaires Taylor and is placed 13 feet below the ocean so be sure to snap a photo when you find it.
4. Senggigi Beach
There’s a reason Senggigi Beach is a favorite place to visit in Lombok for tourists; it offers peace and serenity.
As you swim in the ocean, be sure to look around because you will spot Agung Mountain. If you are up for it, visitors can learn to surf where trainers are readily available to have you ace your surfing skill.
Otherwise, you can picnic under the trees which surround the island, and yes, it is legal to do so at this tourist destination in Lombok.
5. Narmada Park
Narmada Park has been around since 1727 and had previously been used as a place of worship and relaxation for royalty during the monsoon season.
When you are here, be sure to visit Petirtaan Hall which features water from Rinjani Mountain and is the meeting point of three sources of water: Narmada, Lingsar, and Suranadi.
The water is believed to act as a fountain of youth, however, to visit the hall, visitors are required to wear a traditional yellow scarf.
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Another option when you visit Narmada Park in Lombok is to immerse yourself in the spectacular natural surroundings while sitting and relaxing.
6. Mangku Sakti Waterfall