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.

For the ultimate adventure of your Bali vacation, please do not hesitate to contact me and let's together experience the best of Bali. Bring the best story of Bali home with you for your loved family and friends.


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


Saturday, December 17, 2011

Hidden Beauty of North West Bali

The tourism development at Pemueteran Village, north west Bali has been so fast over the last 15th years as there are a number of new hotels and tourist facilities have been built in the area. It has some beautiful beaches around the area even if it is not completely a white sand beach like at the southern part of Bali but Pemuteran has been able to attract many visitors with its coral reef and the coral project that has been developed in this area.


The village is mostly used a based for those who would love to enjoy the great diving and snorkeling excursion to the Island of Menjangan in the Bali West National Park. There are also some ancient temples that could be visited in the area such as Pulaki and Melanting Temples.


If you are willing to see a great sunset, you can have a nice walk following the beach towards the hill to the left from the Taman Sari Cottages. You can just follow the beach and it shall lead you to feet of the two hills where you can follow the concrete steps to the top. You can witness such a great view over Pemuteran beach, mountain range and the view of the volcanoes at the Eastern Java. 


Thursday, December 15, 2011

Munduk Waterfall

This waterfall is located in the Village of Munduk where there are a few waterfalls around the area that can be accessed easily with a short hike down into the lush valley, through the coffee and clove plantation. There is a little coffee shop by this waterfall where you can enjoy this natural beauty while having a cup of Balinese coffee and currently known civet coffee or Kopi Luwak.


Amed Snorkeling Trip



The coast along Amed on the eastern side of the island is offering such a stunning experience of snorkeling or scuba diving. Snorkeling can be easily done by swimming out of the beach and there are numbers of great location for having your snorkeling adventures and the one that’s worth to be explored in the Japanese Ship Wrecked. We could easily spend a few days to have your snorkeling experience or even just having a great swim and relaxing on the beach. Here are some pictures of the underwater beauty around the Japanese ship wrecked and the front of Pondok Vienna Beach Cottages.






Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Great walk in the stunning country side of Bali



If you are into doing a great natural exercise or exploring the real beauty of Bali’s country side, I would love to suggest one of a fabulous walk that you can do around the charming village of Taman. This great walk brings you into the insight of natural beauty and life of the local people. For the duration of almost 4 hours, you are going to follow the ancient farmer’s track, windy rice paddies dike, amazing irrigation canals, small village’s roads, and scenic path along the ridge of the lush Ayung River valley.


The first hour, we are going to walk through the scenic terrace paddy field where we have the opportunity to share with you the ancient Subak Irrigation system and observing about the rice cultivation system and rotation throughout the year. You would also have so much of opportunity to get some great shots to memorize you great exploring in this beautiful terrace paddy field.


It depends on the time of the rice stage that we are doing the walk as it is very often that we would be entertained by the groups of ducks that are feeding themselves on the rice field which is especially after the harvesting season. The duck Sheppard bring their duck over to the field to feed themselves with the left over rice after the harvesting and also eating all kinds of bugs and tiny creature such as frog, tadpole, warm, eel and many others. The ducks also help the farmers to weed up the field and to manure the soil. It is building such a great mutual relationship between the rice farmers and the duck Sheppard as they both are benefited by this.

From this rice paddies adventures, we are walking into the village of Bongkasa where we would be provided with a real scene of village’s life and a chance to share a little knowledge about the traditional family compound, community structure as well as admiring the beauty of Bali’s traditional architecture that are captured into the local houses, gates and temples. When we walk through the village’s road that we often have to aware of the local dogs that are always be free wandering around the village. They often create such a noise when we are following these small village roads even there are some of them would just be lazy sleeping in the middle of the road and just ignoring the present of the visitors that are passing by. They are not wild or street dogs, but they are belong to the local family but they spend most of their day time to wander around the village, picking up food on the street or just having their socializing with other village’s gods. Besides dogs, we are also entertained by the domestic animals like chicken, ducks, pigs, cats, and Bali cows.

We visit giant old Banyan tree that grows on the outer courtyard of the local village temple to have some time to rest and admire the stunning tree with its great shade to cool us off from our walk. This tree is surely hundreds of years old and considered to be very sacred trees by the local inhabitant. It has a small temple built under the trees where the local people are doing their ceremonies dedicated to the Holy Spirit that is believed to reside on this holy Banyan trees.

The village lies along the western side of the Ayung River which is the longest one on the island of Bali. We follow the farmer’s track along the ridge of this lush river valley, looking over the snaky river gorge with stunning terrace field down to the bank of the river with some beautiful water cascading over the terraces.
We walk back to the village after following this fabulous track to our finishing point of our great walk and having the opportunity to taste some young fresh coconut to end our fantastic day’s adventure in the great nature of Bali.
 Enjoying our lunch box while we are enjoying such a stunning panorama over the Ayung gorge.
 Local farmer is leading his cows to the nearby stream for bathing them. 
Walking across a swinging wooden bridge by the Ayung River 
 Stunning terrace paddy field down to the bank of the Ayung River.
Walking along the tiny dikes of the local rice paddies while enjoying the great scenery over terraces and learning about the rice farming system.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Menjangan Island Snorkeling


The tropical marine life in Indonesian waters is said to be more diverse than other places in the world and new species are being discovered and therefore Bali is not only a paradise on its land but also its underwater world with its pleasant warm climate throughout the year with its good visibility. The great diving and snorkeling sites are in off shore waters from the North West Bali like Menjangan Island, Pemuteran, Lovina, Tulamben and Amed on the east coast.



Menjangan is an uninhabited island a part of the Bali Barat National Park is accessed only by boat from the port of Labuhan Lalang for about 40 minutes ride. It is known for its wall-diving, drift-diving and great visibility for snorkeling. You can explore the diversity of the reef fish like angelfish, scorpion fish, clown fish, napoleon fish, triggerfish, etc.







Friday, July 15, 2011

Downhill Cycling Tour Slideshow

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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Bali Elephant Ride

While you are being in Bali, have your time to experience sitting on the top of a giant Sumatran elephant as it meanders peacefully through cultivated tropical jungle and green paddy field and the quiet village road of Buangga, west of the stunning Ayung River. You would be pampered by the stunning lush river valley scenery and cool breeze of mountain air.







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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Stunning Panorama of Northern Bali


Exploring the northern region of Bali offering you great experience and opportunity to enjoy such stunning panorama over mountains, rain forest, lakes and spectacular rice terraces. A wonderful day trip or even overnight trip can be made via central mountain and the village of Munduk where you could see fabulous waterfall. The above picture is a great view from Kekeran, Busung Biu Village, down to Munduk or a bit west of Mayong. It is a spectacular River Valley with back ground of Mountain scenery and villages. It is a rich farming village with various kind of crops.
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Monday, May 30, 2011

Exploring the West Bali



The first fabulous stop can be made at the Village of Busung Biu at the northern Bali which is on the route to Pupuan. You can enjoy such a stunning panorama over rice terraces, mountain view and also local villages. The next cool stop would be Bunut Bolong where you are going to drive through a big tree which is called Bunut.
 
After taking a little rest with some good coffee that you can get at a local wrung near the tree, you can continue for your sightseeing through this scenic villages that rich of their farming of clove, coffee, cocoa and rubber trees. The view is truly stunning with fantastic coast line of the west Bali.
Have a quick look at Medewi Beach where it is always being crowded by many surfers who are enjoying the continues waves. It is one of the popular surfing destination in Bali. 

Following the main road that goes to the west port of Bali for crossing with ferry over to Java, you can make a little D tour to visit Perancak Cape with its elaborate fishing boat which is called Perahu. During the day time, there are many colorful boats that are parked along the cape. Continuing north, we can have a look over Eastern Java from an area close to Gilimanuk, the port for the ferry over to Java. At the big T-Junction at Gilimanuk, take the road to the right, heading towards Lovina with a fabulous stop at a temple for Layonsari and Jayaprana which is a Balinese version for Romeo and Juliet. The step is a bit climbing but it is nice with all the trees that grows along the stairways and watching over hundreds of monkeys around the forest. After the temple, you can head east and choose to stay at around Pemuteran or even going straight to Lovina for your overnight stay.



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Stunning Jatiluwih Terraces

When We explore the central region of Bali, it would be truly pity to miss out to enjoy such a stunning rice terraces at the Village of Jatiluwih in the regency of Tabanan. The regency itself is known as the rice barn of Bali where in most part of the region the local people are farming rice as the main farm. They farm a lot of Bali rice which is one of the best quality rice that we grow on the island of Bali. Jatiluwih has been stated as one of the world cultural heritage. Visitors are easily can wander around this fabulous paddy field and having such a great walk, observing the ancient irrigation system and traditional farming system that has been practiced by the local farmers for centuries.


A lady farmer is harvesting the Bali rice, it is all done by hand.








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Saturday, May 14, 2011

Balinese Rice Harvesting

The Local farmers are still traditionally harvesting the rice at the local rice farm. Rice is the main food for the Balinese and are farmed all year round. When you are traveling on the island, you would be able to see different stages of rice farm from plowing the land to harvesting. Farmers have a great ancient irrigation system that flow the water throughout the year allowing the local farmers to continuously growing the rice on most part of the island rich soil.

Cycling off the beaten track of central Bali

Discover the serenity of the island's beauty and life with an amazing three hours biking through the rural Balinese villages, lush tropical cultivated jungle, stunning rice paddies, watching the real life of the islanders in their ancient routine. It is one of the best way to discover the real beauty of Bali, away from being in a hectic tourists crowd and commercial parts of the island.

You will immerse your body and soul in the lush green of Bali rain forest and spectacular countryside scenery, greet in genuine smiles of the local even from out in the farm while they are working. Our three hours tour will be bringing you deep into the insight of Bali where most tourist won't see.

We will bring you up to a high elevation where you can see such a great panorama over Bali sacred mountain and southern sea view, having your morning coffee on top of Bali with a million dollar view. We will start our journey from a peaceful mountain village of Sulangai and cruising through the local roads witnessing the daily activities of the villagers, learning about Balinese family compound, temples, vegetation, irrigation and village's system until we arrive at Taman Village where we are going to end our journey with a cold drink and a little bite to eat in a Balinese house.

No one will bring you close to Bali as we do. Try our tours, and you would not regret it.

 Cruising through the dirt roads which has been used by the local farmers for thousands of years while enjoying the stunning rice farm that unfold to the eyes.

Easily paddle your bikes through the quiet village's roads while enjoying the lush cultivated tropical forest.

 Immerse your soul in the lush green of Bali.

 An acrobatic action is not prohibited in this quiet village's roads.

 Cycling through rice paddies while watching the local farmers doing the harvesting of the rice farm.


 Sometimes, We are riding over irrigation canals.

 The lush green scenery will decor your trip to the end of the day journey.