Photo Favorite: Sunset on the shores of Lovina, Bali, Indonesia

By Mark Wiens 12 Comments
Lovina Sunset, Bali, Indonesia
Lovina Sunset, Bali, Indonesia

Location: Lovina, Bali, Indonesia

It was on a full belly of nasi campur that I was able to marvel at this incredible sunset over the dreamy shores of Lovina, northern Bali, Indonesia.

I had just learned how to drive in Indonesia, the free for all rules of chaos. But sunsets are different, an opportunity to relax, to clear your mind, and to simply admire the beauty.

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  • Rohit

    1 month ago

    Wow, this image has transported me to a serene location! 🌅 Bali’s Lovina Beach is breathtakingly beautiful after dusk. It’s really amazing to watch the fusion of warm colors moving over the heavens. It makes me want to grab my luggage and go there right away to unwind for a long time. We appreciate you sharing this little piece of heaven with us! 🌴

  • Ankita Pandey

    3 months ago

    This photo captures the essence of serenity on the shores of Lovina, Bali. The vivid hues of the sunset reflecting on the tranquil waters are simply breathtaking. It’s a visual masterpiece that transports you to a moment of pure bliss.

  • kuswara

    6 years ago

    hi mark,
    i love your video a lot. you eat like there is no tomorrow, i wish i could be like you. but i wonder how you keep your body fit and slim?

  • Miyoko Kun

    11 years ago

    Wouw, I believe you had a good time there 🙂 anyway, Mark,

    I wanna ask you a question. You often do solo travel and what will you do with your important things like wallet, mobile phone, camera or your other expensive things if you wanna swim or like play with the wave in the sea? (In the case than you are alone, no people to trust and no safety box in your homestay) this is out of topic but i just wanna know your opinion, thanks before 🙂

    • Mark Wiens

      11 years ago

      Hey Miyoko, it’s a really good question, and I’m not sure I have a great answer. I now have a wife, so I do travel with my wife, and in a circumstance like this I would let her keep my things. But every situation is different, when I was by myself I just tried to see if it would be best to carry my things or leave them behind. Some guest houses have safe’s at the reception so that’s possible, other times I try to hide my valuables in places throughout the room. Other times I bring all my valuables with me. It all depends how the situation feels.

    • Miyoko Kun

      11 years ago

      Hahaha! Thanks Mark for your reply. I always excited when read your reply post to me, i feel that you sincerely answer my question, really thanks a lot for that, Man. You know some blogger, when they become famous enough, they often reply only a short answer and act like dont care much. But you’re different, gracias! And good luck! 🙂

  • Sharon

    11 years ago

    You should go to Lombok next time you visit Indonesia,.. and if you can make it, try Sumbawa and Flores! Paradise over there! 🙂

  • Micamyx|Senyorita

    13 years ago

    Would love to witness that sunset in Bali soon 🙂

    • Mark Wiens

      13 years ago

      Great Micamyxl – hope you can see it for yourself soon!

  • Nomadic Samuel

    13 years ago

    Mark, this is a memorable photo. There is a lot of detail in the clouds and I like how you composed the boat using the rule of thirds principle.

    • Mark Wiens

      13 years ago

      Thanks Samuel, and the setting was so peaceful and so quiet – which all added to the serenity of the evening.