Over the years Bali has become one of the most popular islands in the Far East. It is one of the 13,677 islands which make up the Indonesian archipelago that stretches over 5000 km along the equator, between the Indian and Pacific oceans. With its only 140 kilometers length and 80 kilometers width, Bali is well known all over the world for its coral fringed beaches, lush tropical forests, hot springs, volcanoes, hidden temples and mountainous landscapes all waiting to be explored. With such a variety of landscapes and rich culture you can easily spend a couple of weeks enjoying it. And throughout central Bali you can visit colorful markets, learn about Balinese culture, see countless temples, experience religious festivals and traditional dancing.

If you want to get away from the touristy and commercial places in Bali, please let me take you to discover the hidden part of this paradise island. I have confidently designed some wonderful tours to bring you closer to the real Bali and offering you the opportunity to learn about the Balinese cultures and way of life of its people. There might be no one else that can bring you so close to the real Bali.

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Bali is not only Sand, Sea, Surf but there are more to explore throughout the island. There are stunning natural scenery, true smiles of the people, and a peaceful life out there in small remote villages, there are a peaceful rhythm out on the lush river valley, on a high altitudes of the beautiful mountains, lakes, and rain forest. Let's explore the hidden part of the Island and experience the best of Bali in a very relaxing tours and sightseeing. Call 62(081)239 29762 or wsueta@gmail.com


Tuesday, January 10, 2012

MORNING MARKET, RICE PADDIES AND VILLAGE WALK



We start our walking tour by visiting the local morning market where we could see various kinds of tropical spices, fruits, vegetables and other daily needs of the local people that are being traded in this traditional market. It is a great chance for you to watch or even experience the local bargaining system which is very common to the local people.


After the market, we are going to continue our tour by walking through the nearby rice field following the dike of the paddy field or the ancient irrigation canals, We would share about the traditional way of rice growing and also sharing knowledge about the Subak System for the Balinese rice farmers.


Along the way, we would be pampered with the stunning panorama over the vast terraced field, dense coconut trees, and view over the volcano and the mountain range of Bali.

Ending our walk at the paddy field, we would continue the tour entering the local villages where we would be able to see the traditional house compound with its private family temple as well as watching the daily life of the local villagers. We also have many opportunities to see and learn about the local vegetations that grow around the village. We visit the local giant Banyan Tree that grows on the outer courtyard of the village’s temple and it is surely one of the biggest Banyan tree that you would see in the entire Bali.


We end our trip in a local family compound and tasting a fresh young coconut juice which we deserve very much after our exciting journey.

Bali Rain Forest Hike



Enjoy 3 to 4 hours fantastic walk through the density of Bali rain forest around the Lake Buyan and Lake Tamblingan.  Our tour offers you and unforgettable journey into the tropical rain forest exploring various kinds of plants as well as some fauna that we might encounter along the way. Have yourself to have a moment to breath in the fresh and clean mountain air.



We would also visit some ancient Hindu temples that set in the heart of the rain forest and the lake side.  This tour is also be possible combined with crossing the lake on a traditional chopped wooden canoe to enjoy the serenity of the lake Tamblingan.