Catching a flight to Kelingking Beach? To start with, it is on the smaller island of Nusa Penida, which is directly adjacent to the Bali one. In order to reach there, you can begin by Sanur Port of Bali. There are often boats to Nusa Penida nearly every day and the trip does not last long- only 40 minutes. You should ensure you make reservations particularly when travelling at peak periods.
It is once you get at the harbor (either Banjar Nyuh or Toyapakeh) that the actual fun begins. You may hire a local driver by day or rent a scooter in case you have no problem with a bad road. Kelingking is maybe an hour drive, plus or minus, depending on traffic, and the state of the road (which can very much be crazy wild fun).
As soon as you drive into the parking place on the cliffs, you can already enjoy the landscapes that make this place super popular on Instagram. It has a small fee to get in, mostly parking, then it can be down to the well-known T-Rex shaped outlook. This is a view worth the trip.
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Of course, you may even go down to the beach by a steep and very slippery trail, on condition that you feel brave enough and fit enough. It is not the place to go to with faint heart, but you will be rewarded with an awesome scenery. Bring water (and wear decent shoes); be cautious, because the waves are quite powerful, and there is no lifeguard around.
To sum it up, accessing Kelingking Beach is not very easy, however, should you need to experience a bit of heaven on earth ride, then it is all well worth the journey.