Negara is the capital city of the Jembrana Regency in Bali, Indonesia.
The Wira Pada Hotel in the centre of Negara has a decent Chinese restaurant attached.
Lots of vibrant food stalls at the buffalo races.
Few visitors choose to stay in Negara and it is very much a passing through town. Good beachfront accommodation is available at Medewi Beach some 20 km to the east.
For the adventurous, there are informal homestays available at the mission villages of Blimbingsari and Palasari. However, you must be Christian.
Negara is on the main coastal road between Denpasar (about 75 km to the east) and Gilimanuk (about 25 km to the west). All buses from Denpasar to Gilimanuk pass through Negara. This road is often very busy and in a very bad state with commercial traffic moving to and from Java.
Most visitors to this region arrive with a rental car, either with or without a driver, from the more popular tourist areas of Bali. Motorbikes may be available for rental in Negara town.
This is the least visited area of Bali, and is sparsely populated, except along the main southern coast road from Denpasar to Gilimanuk, the seaport which connects Bali to Java. Most of the land is covered by the forests and highlands of West Bali National Park and adjacent protected areas. The flatter southern region is very fertile and is rice growing country. Villages have a clean air, partly due to the mass of flowering shrubs which almost obscure the neat little houses. Income is derived primarily from fishing, rice paddies and plantations of coconut, coffee, cloves and vanilla. The main southern coast road runs alongside volcanic black sand beaches.
Jembrana has always been a somewhat isolated regency and largely unaffected by events on the rest of the island. Its history is tied to Buleleng after the Dutch overran that Regency in 1849 and assumed control of Jembrana at the same time. Due primarily to settlement by Bugis people from Sulawesi, the influence of Islam is stronger here than anywhere else in Bali, and visitors will notice the many mosques.