Sendiki Beach
Get off the grid and into the wild—Malang’s secret shoreline escape
Sendiki Beach is where untouched beauty meets tranquil seclusion. Tucked away behind hills and forests in South Malang, this hidden gem offers soft white sand, swaying pine trees, and a shoreline that feels like your own private island. It’s perfect for travelers who crave peace, adventure, and the sound of crashing waves with zero crowds.
The beach is not commercialized—no noisy vendors, no beachfront cafes—just raw, stunning nature. Whether you’re camping under the stars or just stopping by for a day trip, Sendiki is the perfect digital detox and soul-refresh destination.
Sendiki Beach Camping
Tips for Adventurers
About
Where is Sendiki Beach?
Located in Tambakrejo Village, Sumbermanjing District, South Malang—about 65 km or 3–3.5 hours’ drive from Malang City.
Best Time to Visit
The dry season (May to September) is ideal. The road is more accessible and the sky clearer, perfect for photography and camping.


How to Get There
- By car/motorbike: Use GPS to “Pantai Sendiki.” The last 3 km is a bumpy dirt road, but totally doable with caution.
- No public transport, so private vehicle or a tour package is a must.
What to Bring
- Camping gear if staying overnight
- Drinking water and food (there are few warungs available)
- Sunscreen, hats, and beachwear
- Trash bags—keep the beach clean!
- Power bank—no electricity available
What to Do at Sendiki Beach
- Swim and Sunbathe – The waves can be strong, but on calm days it’s a dream for swimmers.
- Beach Camping – Wake up to the sunrise with the sound of the ocean in your tent.
- Photography – Dramatic waves, sunrise views, and coastal cliffs make great photo ops.
- Explore Nearby Forest Trails – Surrounding pine forests add a wild, magical vibe.
- Chill Under Pine Trees – Shade is abundant—perfect for naps or a good book.
Additional Tips
- Minimal facilities, so come prepared with your own essentials.
- Be cautious when swimming—strong currents can occur.
- Great for overnight camping, but don’t forget your flashlight.
