Kuta Tour | Sade Village and Pink Beach
Immerse yourself in the cultural and natural wonders of southern Lombok. After breakfast, take a short 10-minute drive from Kuta to Sade Village. This traditional village is home to the indigenous Sasak people and is a must-visit cultural attraction in central-south Lombok. Following your visit to Sade Village, continue your exploration of the stunning Pink Beach, accessible by boat, to complete your day of discovery. The Sasak people continue to uphold their rich traditional customs, clothing, and language, offering a unique cultural experience exclusive to this region. The village is renowned for its traditional Sasak architecture, featuring approximately 150 low, rectangular bungalows closely arranged. From afar, the village resembles a giant haystack, with its tall, steep thatched roofs crafted from dry grass or palm leaves, and walls and floors made of bamboo and clay.
A distinctive aspect of the village is its hand-woven textiles, meticulously crafted by the diligent women using locally grown cotton. These exquisite fabrics illustrate local flora, villagers, thatched houses, granaries, and chickens. The village exudes a slow and peaceful pace of life, providing an authentic cultural and lifestyle experience. Visitors may even have the opportunity to witness a traditional performance.
Following this, embark on a nearly one-hour drive to Tanjung Luar, where you will board a boat to Pink Beach, located in the southeastern part of the island. This beach is one of only seven pink beaches globally. The sand, with its fine texture and romantic pink hue, is a result of tiny marine organisms called foraminifera. Their red shells blend with the white coral sand, creating a soft pink reflection in the sunlight. Surrounded by lush green hills and facing crystal-clear azure waters, the beach's natural scenery is both pristine and tranquil.
Pink Beach remains clean and serene, untouched by over-development, making it an ideal location for a quiet and romantic getaway. Snorkeling is a popular activity here, with the water as clear as jelly, vibrant corals below, and schools of tropical fish swimming nearby. Visitors can even catch lobsters (optional) and grill them on the beach.