Veli Beach in Lempuing, Bengkulu, Indonesia, offers a serene coastal escape with approximately 1.5 kilometers of golden sands along the Indian Ocean[1]. Situated in Bengkulu City, known for its low-lying geography and proximity to the Sunda Fault, the beach combines natural beauty with a tranquil vibe, ideal for relaxation and sunset views. Visitors often highlight its uncrowded atmosphere, making it perfect for peaceful walks and immersive coastal experiences[3][5].
The surrounding area is part of Bengkulu Province, celebrated for its 525 km coastline and lush hinterlands. While the beach itself remains relatively underdeveloped, its proximity to local fishing communities adds cultural charm, offering glimpses into traditional maritime lifestyles[2][5].