West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
outdoors
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Gili Trawangan
You can take a boat here form Bali or fly (I flew) and you should at least stay on this island for 2 nights! A day trip will cut your time way too short you trust me you NEED to see a sunset here. It’s way different from Bali. The sunset are brighter, the ocean is clearer, the snorkeling is amazing and so much more! It is a party island so get ready to party and hangout at the beach. Icon swing pictures in the ocean that everyone takes are here
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