17/03/2026
Menjangan Island sits quietly in the far northwest of Bali, inside the boundaries of West Bali National Park.
Far from the crowds, its reefs reveal a different rhythm of diving: slow observations, small encounters, and a reminder that conservation and tourism sometimes manage to coexist.
In this new article, we share what it feels like to dive there, what the reefs look like today, and how underwater photography can change the way we experience places like this.
Read the full story on Bubbles & Lenses’ Blog.
📖 https://www.bubblesandlenses.com/blog/menjangan