A Day as A Balinese

Description

A Day in Balinese Countryside: Immerse in Tradition

Morning:

  • Traditional Greeting: Embrace a warm Balinese welcome and immerse yourself in their rich traditions and way of life.
  • Balinese Compound Visit: Delight in tea, coffee, and traditional cakes while learning about local customs.
  • Ironsmith Demonstration: Witness the craftsmanship of Balinese ironing smiths and their production of traditional tools.
  • Tuak Wine Production: Discover the art of making traditional Balinese wine, "tuak," and its cultural significance.
  • Coconut Oil Making: Engage in a demonstration of coconut oil production, exploring its traditional techniques and uses.

Afternoon:

  • Rice Farm Cultivation: Experience hands-on rice farming using traditional tools, gaining insight into Balinese agricultural traditions.
  • Lunch at Bali Rural Commune Restaurant: Indulge in authentic Balinese cuisine at a local "warung," savoring the vibrant flavors.
  • Visit to Pengelipuran Village: Explore the preserved beauty of Pengelipuran Village and immerse yourself in its traditional architecture.
  • Kehen Temple Visit: Marvel at the intricate carvings and historical importance of Kehen Temple.

Note: This itinerary provides a general overview of a day in Balinese countryside, including visits to Pengelipuran Village and Kehen Temple. Activities and locations may vary, so it's advisable to consult with local tour operators or guides for the most up-to-date experience.

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Included

INCLUSION:

Hotel pick-up and drop off

►Transport by private vehicle with no sharing with others

►Full conditioned vehicle in private basis

►Professional English speaking tour guide

►All entrance fees or donation during the visit

►Lunch at Warung Guliang at the Venue 

►Personal accident insurance included within Bali during duration of charter

Transport by private vehicle with no sharing with others


Excluded

EXCLUSIONS

► Services other than mentioned above

►Gratuities, personal expenses, drinks, and others not clearly indicated above

Know before you go

What to Bring

Sarongs (for sun protection and some Hindu temples require men to wear one to enter)

  • Hats
  • Sunglasses
  • Beach      bags
  • Flip-flops      / sandals
  • Aloe /      after-sun lotion
  • Coconut      oil (a great after-sun moisturizer that is popular on the island)
  • Snacks

Location: