Admission to: Penglipuran Village, Kehen Temple
English-speaking guide
Lunch
Round-trip transfers to and from your hotel
Fuel fees
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Participants must be aged 7+ to participate in this activity
Participants must be aged under 60 to take part in this activity
No prior experience needed. This activity is safe for beginners to participate
This activity is beginner-friendly
Although not mandatory, it is recommended that you purchase accident and/or travel insurance before participating in this activity
During this activity, you will have the chance to experience:
Morning session
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 session
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 Penglipuran Village: Explore the preserved beauty of Penglipuran Village and immerse yourself in its traditional architecture
Visit Kehen Temple: Marvel at the intricate carvings and historical importance of Kehen Temple
Please note: This itinerary provides a general overview of a day in Balinese countryside, including visits to Penglipuran Village and Kehen Temple (Activities and locations may vary)
The activity is not recommended: high blood pressure / epilepsy / heart disease / asthma / other serious medical conditions / pregnant women / PWDs (persons with disabilities)
Participants who appear intoxicated may be refused service. In this case, no refunds will be given
Sarongs (For sun protection and some Hindu temples require men to wear one to enter)
Sunscreen / Sunglasses / Caps or hats / Cash
Casual clothing
Participants using wheelchairs/mobility equipment should be accompanied