Canggu

Welcome To Canggu!

Offering an eclectic combination of modern lifestyle and traditional culture with visible vestiges of both is Canggu (pronounced CHAN-goo), an up-and-coming neighborhood on Indonesia’s most popular island—Bali. 

Canggu is the name given to a loosely defined area on the southwest coast of Bali, an island in Indonesia. It’s made up of four main roads (Jalan Batu Bolong, Jalan Padang Linjong, Jalan Batu Mejan, and Jalan Tanah Barak), a handful of temples, and about 10 kilometers of coastline. 

Canggu is warm and tropical. Just eight degrees south of the equator, temperatures here hover around 30°C with relatively high levels of humidity year-round.  

Its international community is diverse… On top of the local community, there are Australians, Kiwis, Koreans, Canadians, Americans, Japanese, Germans, Argentines, and so on… 

The island’s popularity exists for a reason… Everything that’s special about Bali—from its beaches to its landscape to its ever-friendly locals—can be found in Canggu, plus a bit of expat culture.  

If you’re looking for a residential corner of Bali in the sweet spot of old and new cultures, with plenty of opportunity for recreation and diversion, look no further than Canggu 

Map Of Canggu

Gallery Of Canggu