• Bali Fishing

    If you’re thinking about a fishing tour here in Bali, then I absolutely encourage you to go for it. This part of the Indian Ocean is home to a wealth of big fish and small fish alike and you can find tasty treats on almost any Bali fishing expedition. NatureLust with its experienced fishing guides, with all fishing accessories, & boats with the best in class safety protocols in place will help you plan your fishing tour of the island and take u to where you will  find the big fish, and help you understand what you can expect on…

  • PARAGLIDING @ Uluwatu

    Paragliding at Uluwatu, was an awesome & exhilarating experience. Got the adrenaline pumping for sure.. NatureLust will organize the best breathtaking experience for you.. and with the highest safety standards. #uluwatu #paragliding #baliadventure #baliphotography #adventuresports #indonesia

  • Nyepi Festival Bali

    Nyepi In Bali – Everything you need to know about Bali’s Day of Silence. What is Nyepi? Nyepi, also known as the “Bali Day of Silence,” is a key event in the Saka New Year calendar, which is observed following the new moon in March. The island comes to a standstill for 24 hours, with no lights, music, nor noise; transport is halted, and everyone must stay at home. It is a time for reflection, meditation, and self-purification. Nyepi is a profoundly spiritual and cultural celebration, and participating in it is a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience. If you’re planning a trip…

  • GILI ISLANDS

    2.5hrs by speed boat from Sanur or Padang Bai port, Bali takes you to the exotic Gili Islands. For those who want the buzz and the night life head to GiliT and for those who want just peace, beach and the ocean head to Gili Air & Gili Meno… www.naturelust.org #naturelust #gili #gilitrawangan #gilimenostatues #lomboktrip #bali#balitrip #baliphotographer #indonesia

  • Galungan Festival Bali

    Galungan is a Balinese holiday celebrating the victory of dharma over adharma. It marks the time when the ancestral spirits visit the Earth. The origins of Galungan trace back to ancient Balinese Hindu mythology, highlighting the cosmic battle between the forces of Dharma (good) and Adharma (evil). It celebrates the victory of Dharma and symbolizes the triumph of righteousness over malevolence.