A Day as A Balinese

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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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Inclusions

  • Full-conditioned vehicle on a private basis
  • Professional English speaking tour guide (Other language is subject to availability)
  • Entrance fees during the visit
  • Personal accident insurance included within Bali during the duration of charter.
  • Parking and toll fees
  • Fuel Surcharge
  • Hotel Pick up and Drop off with private air-conditioned transportation
  • Lunch at Warung Guliang at the Venue

Exclusions

  • WiFi
  • Meals and services other than mentioned above
  • Tip or Gratuities
  • Personal expenses

Tour Plan

Itinerary

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Balinese Day Life Like A Farmer

A Day with Balinese Itinerary:

Morning:

  1. Arrival and Traditional Greeting: Start your day with a warm Balinese greeting, where you will be welcomed in the traditional way of life. Experience the genuine hospitality of the Balinese people as they welcome you into their community.
  2. Balinese Compound Visit: Enter a Balinese compound, a traditional family home, and immerse yourself in the local culture. You will be offered tea, coffee, and typical Balinese traditional cakes as refreshments. Take the opportunity to learn about the unique architecture, customs, and traditions of Balinese family life.
  3. Ironsmith Demonstration: Witness the skillful work of an ironsmith and observe how Balinese people produce their traditional tools. Learn about the techniques and tools used in this ancient craft, which has been passed down through generations.
  4. Wine Production: Discover the process of making "tuak," a traditional Balinese wine. Learn about the fermentation techniques and ingredients involved in producing this local beverage. Gain insights into the cultural significance of tuak in Balinese society.
  5. Coconut Oil Making: Participate in a demonstration on how to make coconut oil, a staple ingredient in Balinese cuisine and traditional medicine. Learn about the various uses of coconut oil in Balinese culture and its importance in daily life.

Afternoon: 6. Rice Farm Cultivation: Engage in a hands-on experience in rice farm cultivation. Using traditional tools, learn how to plant rice in the Balinese way. Gain a deep appreciation for the labor-intensive process involved in rice production and the significance of rice as the staple food in Balinese cuisine.

Balinese Day Life Like A Farmer

Balinese Day Life Like A Farmer 

Morning:

  1. Traditional Greeting: Begin your day with a warm Balinese greeting, immersing yourself in the traditional way of life. Experience the genuine hospitality of the Balinese people and embrace their customs and traditions.
  2. Balinese Compound Visit: Enter a Balinese compound, where you will be welcomed with tea, coffee, and delightful traditional cakes. Indulge in the flavors of Balinese refreshments while learning about the local way of life.
  3. Ironsmith Demonstration: Witness the craftsmanship of Balinese ironing smiths as they produce traditional tools. Gain insights into the techniques and processes involved in this ancient craft.
  4. Tuak Wine Production: Learn about the production of "tuak," a traditional Balinese wine. Discover the fermentation methods and ingredients used to create this local beverage, and understand its cultural significance.
  5. Coconut Oil Making: Participate in a demonstration of coconut oil production. Discover the traditional techniques employed by Balinese people and learn about the various uses of coconut oil in their daily lives.

Afternoon: 6. Rice Farm Cultivation: Engage in a hands-on experience of rice farm cultivation, using traditional tools. Planting rice in the Balinese way offers an incredible and fulfilling experience, providing a deeper understanding of the island's agricultural traditions.

  1. Lunch at  Bali Rural Commune Restaurant  Enjoy a delicious lunch at a local "warung," savoring the flavors of authentic Balinese cuisine. Indulge in a variety of dishes made with fresh ingredients and experience the vibrant culinary heritage of Bali.
  2. Visit to Pengelipuran Village: Explore the picturesque village of Pengelipuran, known for its well-preserved traditional architecture. Walk through its narrow streets, admire the traditional houses, and observe the locals' way of life.
  3. Kehen Temple Visit: Conclude the day with a visit to Kehen Temple, one of Bali's most significant and beautiful temples. Marvel at its intricate carvings and architectural grandeur while learning about its historical and spiritual significance.

Note: This itinerary provides a general outline of a day with the Balinese, including visits to local sites such as Pengelipuran Village and Kehen Temple. The actual activities and locations may vary depending on the specific tour or program you choose. It's recommended to check with local tour operators or guides for the most up-to-date and authentic experience.

Meeting / Pickup

Pick-up only: Customers must be picked up from selected pick-up locations.

Know Before You Go

  • Stroller / pram accessible
  • Dress code

Please Note

Basic Bali etiquettes to keep in mind

  • DO learn some useful Indonesian phrases

Locals always appreciate it when you make the effort to converse in their language! For example, Terima kasih means “Thank you”, Selamat pagi means “Good morning” and maaf means “sorry”.

  • DO dress modestly when outside your resort

Most of the people who work in Bali resorts and hotels wouldn’t bat an eye when they see tourists in… somewhat revealing clothing. (Hey, it’s a holiday spot that’s popular among different kinds of travellers, after all). However, it’s not the same if you’re going to explore certain tourist attractions — especially temples and mosques!

  •  DO obey the rules when entering a temple or any religious site

For instance, you must wear a sarong and a sash, and leave your footwear at the entrance when entering a Hindu temple. Also, always remove your footwear before entering a local’s house.

  • DO talk with someone at eye level

If the person is seated, you should either sit down or bend down so that you are at the same height. DO use the local social titles

When talking or referring to someone older than you, make sure to use Pak for men and Ibu for women.

  • DO bargain a bit with the street vendors and beach merchants

It’s the way of shopping in Bali! Still, you must always be friendly and respectful. Bargaining is part of the culture in Bali, and tourists should see it as a fun experience rather than a war.

  •  DO always wear a helmet while riding a motorbike

Yes, even if you see plenty of people riding without one. The police can stop you anytime and might make you pay a “fine” (the amount will probably depend on their mood).

  •  DO eat at the warungs

These are the restaurants that you see on the streets that offer you an authentic local experience! The food there is absolutely delicious and as cheap as it can get.

  • DO sign up for a Balinese cooking class

It’s a unique experience and a great way to learn more about Indonesian cuisine during your Bali vacation.

  •  DO avoid getting the “Bali belly”

Or more commonly known as the “traveller’s diarrhoea,” which is mainly caused by unclean food and water — especially inadequately-cooked meat and seafood. Enjoy the warungs but only enter the ones that appear to be hygienic. And for goodness’ sake, get bottled water or bring your own tumbler with filtered water.

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