Even now, Pandawa Beach could still seem strange and unfamous. However, this beach is still surrounded by limestone cliffs and has a million hidden charms.
Located in the town of Kutuh, Sub-District of South Kuta, Badung Regency, it is roughly 3 kilometres away from Uluwatu Temple and Nusa Dua, popular tourist destinations.
Pandava Beach was once referred to as the Secret Beach because it is tucked away behind a line of rocky hills that are only slightly covered with vegetation. However, it is now simpler for cars to follow the route to get there.
Towering limestone hills are purposefully separated to create road access, giving the area around the beach a highly unique appearance. The limestone cliffs by the beaches are pierced and etched with exquisite sculptures of the Five Pandavas from the Mahabharata tale.
The beach's panorama is very lovely and endearing. As the waves crash in the middle of the sea, this beach's bluish-green waters and fine white sand make it an excellent place for swimming or bathing. Because of its eastern location, we are able to take in the stunning sunrise at the beach.
Seaweed farmers along the shore are another attraction at Pandawa Beach. Additionally, we can observe motorcycling and paragliding activities up the hill. Due to the beach's alignment with Gunung Payung Beach and Kutuh Village, we are able to take in the stunning view of Gunung Payung Beach's cascading waterfall.