
Tanah Lot & Beyond
An untouched stretch of Bali where lush landscapes, sea breezes and heritage meet—an unhurried corner where luxury is defined by views, stillness, and a deeper sense of place.
The stretch of Bali's west coast that begins at Tanah Lot and continues through Tabanan toward Balian and Medewi is fast becoming one of the island's most intriguing and beautiful regions. Just a short drive from the bustle of Canggu, the area around Tanah Lot offers a dramatic change in pace. Here, the landscape opens into sweeping rice terraces, traditional villages, and quiet beaches, while the iconic Tanah Lot Temple, a spiritual anchor for the region sits perched on a rocky outcrop above the Indian Ocean.
As you travel west from Tanah Lot, you'll find communities that are steadily growing but still retain a distinctly local, laid-back flavour. Tabanan, often called Bali's "rice bowl," is at the heart of this transformation. Tabanan's appeal goes far beyond its coastline. The region is renowned for its lush coffee plantations, jungle valleys, and a commitment to eco-tourism. Boutique resorts here often integrate organic farming, yoga, and wellness programs, making it a haven for those seeking a more sustainable and immersive Balinese experience. Once overlooked, it's now seeing major infrastructure upgrades and new developments, including culinary opportunities offering everything from farm-to-table artisanal cuisine to sunset sushi overlooking the waves.
The beaches west of Tanah Lot—such as Kedungu, Yeh Gangga, and further up to Balian and Medewi—are a world away from the crowds further South. These shores are known for their black volcanic sand, consistent surf breaks, and peaceful atmosphere. Surfers come for the long, uncrowded waves, while others are drawn by the sense of space and the slower, more authentic rhythm of life. The growing number of smaller accommodations and local warungs ensures you can enjoy a great meal and a cold beer after a day in the sun, without the traffic or noise of the more developed areas.
With Canggu now bustling and often congested, the Tanah Lot-Tabanan-Balian-Medewi corridor is emerging as Bali's next frontier. With land prices still lower than the south, it offers the best of both worlds: easy access to the island's hotspots, but with the tranquility, natural beauty, and genuine community spirit that many feel has been lost elsewhere.
This stretch of the west coast is attracting both savvy investors and those looking to build a home surrounded by nature. It promises a future that's both exciting and refreshingly grounded in the island's roots.




