Private Bali Experience: Art Villages, Waterfalls, and the World's Most Expensive Coffee
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Age
0+
Group size
1-6
Transport
By car
Language
English
Duration
8 hours
About this experience
In this tour, I decided to combine villages with waterfalls and plantations so that in one day you can get acquainted with architecture, nature, and the traditions of the local residents. You will see how people live in Bali, enjoy picturesque landscapes, taste the world's most expensive coffee, and learn how it is produced.
What to Expect
- Balinese traditional house in Batuan village. You will see what a house in harmony with the cosmic law of Balinese Hinduism looks like and get to know the daily life of local residents.
- Wood carving center in Mas village. Mythical creatures created in this village can be found in Balinese temples as protection against evil spirits.
- Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave) Temple from the 11th century, also known as the elephant cave. We will go inside and study the reliefs carved in the stone.
- Coffee and cocoa plantations. You will walk around, see civet animals, try unusual types of coffee and tea, as well as taste the most expensive coffee in the world - Luwak. You will learn about all the stages of producing this drink - from animals eating coffee beans to drying and roasting their excrements.
- Kanto Lampo Waterfall - one of the most beautiful on the island with a height of about 30 meters. You will be surrounded by vines and moss-covered rocky cliffs with carved images of spirits.
- Taman Sari Waterfall. We will admire nature and swim in a natural pool.
Organizational Details
- The trip is on a Japanese car with air conditioning
- The price includes the services of a Russian-speaking guide and mineral water
- Bring your swimsuit and towels
Additional Expenses:
- Coffee tasting at the plantation
- Lunch (optional)
Entrance Tickets:
- Balinese traditional house - 30 rupiah
- Goa Gajah Temple - 50 rupiah
- Kanto Lampo Waterfall - 20 rupiah
- Taman Sari Waterfall - 20 rupiah
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