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Bali’s Nusa Penida to Restore Famous Viewpoint for a Better Tourist Experience

Published on November 26, 2025

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The much-awaited Nusa Penida Glass Elevator Project has been cancelled, which provides a landmark shift in Bali tourism. Bali can now focus its tourism efforts on restoring one of the island’s most iconic viewpoints, which will take about six months and will enhance the experience of the tourists for years to come. This is a very important new direction in how Nusa Penida, one of the most popular tourist spots in the world, will retain its tourism.

The glass elevator project was to be Nusa Penida’s newest attraction and was to be a glass elevator providing a 360-degree view of the coastline and sea. This project was highly anticipated. The focus has changed, however, to the protection of the natural beauty of the site, and to improving the viewpoint based on preservation.

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Nusa Penida is famous for its shocking coastal beauty and spectacular views. Nusa Penida is a popular tourist destination, and a stunning island situated to the southeast of Bali. Nusa Penida has also become a very popular tourist destination in recent years. Nusa Penida is known for its cliffs, beautiful beaches, secret beaches, and clear turquoise water. Nusa Penida is famous for its iconic viewpoints in Bali. The island is famous in traveller’s community for its adventure and natural beauty.

One of the most scenic views in Nusa Penida is at Keling King Beach, where guests can enjoy sweeping views of a rex-shaped rock formation and enjoy the lush cliffs and ocean waters. Visitors from all over the world flock here to experience and capture the beauty of the coastline on Bali. This is a hot spot for Keling King to all of its T-rex rock formation.

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Tourism Experience to Improve After Restoration

Without the glass elevator, the site’s next focus is on engaging and restoring the viewpoint at Keling King Beach. Restoration is to improve accessibility, safety, and the sustainability of the infrastructure at the viewpoint. This includes eco-friendly efforts to keep the scenery that brings so many tourists to Nusa Penida to begin with.

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In six months, the restoration work will be finished, and tourists will gain a more rounded and sustainable experience. Added to the site will be reinforced viewing platforms, safe hiking trails, and improved tourist facilities that allow visitors to enjoy the beauty of the area without damaging the landscape.

More of Nusa Penida

When people think of Nusa Penida, they think of the view from Keling King Beach, but there are other things to see too, including Broken Beach, the picture-perfect natural archway, and Angel’s Billabong, the natural infinity pool surrounded by rocky cliffs. These venues provide an excellent opportunity to take great pictures.

Swimming and snorkelling are the most popular activities at Atuh Beach, also frequented for the pureness of its sand and water. From the Goa Giri Putri Temple, a sacred temple cave in the eastern part of the island, and other locations, the island’s spiritual importance can be sensed.

Practices Focused on Eco-Tourism and Sustainability

Bali’s continued focus on eco-tourism is demonstrated by the cancellation of the glass elevator project and the focus on viewpoint restorative practices. Nusa Penida’s site-specific tourism plan is now part of a broader strategy to ensure the developed tourism infrastructure is sustainable and does not compromise the island’s natural and cultural resources.

Responsible tourism is the practice of promoting positive engagements with the environment, following safety protocols, and keeping natural sites litter-free, and the promotion of responsible tourism helps improve the visitor experience. This initiative helps retain the charm of the small tropical haven while catering to the increasing visitor numbers.

Bali is strategic for International Tourism

Bali’s beaches and nightlife are a part of the classic experience that visitors have come to appreciate, and with the island’s cultural diversity, it’s also a stunning visual. Nusa Penida is an escape from the busy, and often over-crowded, tourist areas of Bali, while also offering an amazing natural landscape, and as such, it’s a large part of the growing tourist attraction. Bali’s tourism sector is focusing on the sustainable and eco-friendly recognition, and it’s part of the reason the island will remain a great attraction for years to come.

New activities and improvements to the eco-tourism focus being enhanced, specifically the rejuvenation of Nusa Penida’s iconic viewpoint, are expected to provide rich and fulfilling experiences to visitors. These facilities and activities are expected to allow many generations of eco-minded travelers to appreciate and enjoy Bali’s natural wonders for years to come.

Conclusion

Bali is moving forward in the development of tourism by prioritising the sustainability of the island. This is reflected in the decision to discontinue the Nusa Penida Glass Elevator project. Bali Nusa Penida prioritizes eco-tourism which makes it a magnificent island to visit. As the restoration of the iconic viewpoint comes to an end, it is expected to positively uplift the experience of the visitors as the beauty of the viewpoint will be complemented with a greater level of safety and accessibility. The biodiversity of the island coupled with the stunning views is a major attraction for tourists. The island is expected to remain as an unparalleled attraction in Bali for years to come. The restoration of the iconic viewpoint will only reaffirm the fact that it is a must-visit for people travelling to Bali.

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