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Tiga Warna Beach

Discover the beach where turquoise waters, white sands, and coral reefs collide

Tiga Warna Beach (literally “Three Colors Beach”) is one of the most unique and eco-friendly beaches in South Malang. Its name comes from the three distinct shades of blue seen in the ocean due to different water depths and coral reef formations. It’s a paradise for snorkeling, beach hopping, and connecting with nature in the most sustainable way.

The beach is located in the Clungup Mangrove Conservation Area, and daily visitors are limited to preserve the environment. So not only is it beautiful—it’s protected, clean, and peaceful. If you’re an eco-tourism enthusiast or simply want a beach day that’s meaningful and magical, this is your spot!

How to Visit Pantai Tiga Warna:

Rules and Tips

About

Where is Tiga Warna Beach?

Located in Tambakrejo Village, Sumbermanjing Wetan District, South Malang—around 72 km or 3–3.5 hours from Malang City.

Best Time to Visit

May to September (dry season) offers the best visibility for snorkeling and the most comfortable hiking trail to the beach.

How to Get There

  • By car/motorbike: Use navigation to “Clungup Mangrove Conservation.” From the entrance, visitors hike ±30–45 minutes through mangrove forests and hills.

  • You must book in advance via the conservation’s official WhatsApp or website due to the limited quota.

What to Bring

  • Snorkeling gear (or rent on-site)
  • Food and drinks (rarely stall open on the beach)
  • Dry bag and waterproof phone case
  • Comfortable shoes for trekking
  • Trash bag—mandatory to collect your waste

What to Do at Tiga Warna

  1. Snorkeling – Enjoy vibrant coral reefs just a few meters from shore.
  2. Beach Relaxation – Soak up the view of three-toned waters and soft white sand.
  3. Nature Walk – Trek through lush paths to reach the beach and explore nearby beaches like Clungup and Gatra.
  4. Eco-education Tour – Learn about conservation efforts from local guides.
  5. Photography – The vibrant color contrasts are absolutely Instagram-worthy.

Additional Tips

  • Visitor slots are limited to 100–120/day—book early!
  • No plastic allowed: bring reusable containers and bags.
  • Guides may inspect your belongings before/after.
  • Respect the area’s rules—this is a protected site.

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