Bucket Lists of Bali
Embark on a captivating journey through Bali's artistic landscape in Ubud. From the village of Topatih, renowned for its exquisite handmade Batik fabrics, to Celuk, where skilled silversmiths craft intricate statues and jewellery, witness the vibrant Balinese creations come to life. After savouring a traditional Balinese lunch, venture to the heart of Ubud and mingle with Bali's finest residents: the mischievous monkeys! Enjoy a leisurely afternoon with your new furry friends in the enchanting Ubud Monkey Forest before concluding the day by perusing artisanal crafts and clothing at the colourful Ubud Market.
Discover the diverse facets of Balinese life, from culture to cuisine to agriculture, on this unique trek to Kintamani in the eastern highlands of Bali. Immerse yourself in the captivating Barong Dance performance, a traditional Balinese art form that tells the mythological history of Bali. Explore the ancient sanctuary known as "Elephant Cave," adorned with intricately carved creatures on its shimmering stone walls. As you reach Kintamani, marvel at the breathtaking vistas of mountains, lakes, and rice fields. For the most spectacular view, embark on a short hike to the tranquil and less-crowded Tegalalang Rice Terraces.
Mengwi is home to the former Royal Temple, Pura Taman Ayun, our first stop on today's tour, followed by a visit to the village of Bedugul, a mountain retreat popular among locals, where you can explore the fruit and vegetable market, and then we'll head to Lake Bratan to see Pura Ulun Danu Bratan, a temple dedicated to Dewi Danu, the Water Goddess, and making a final stop at Tanah Lot, a magnificent temple perched on a rock off the shore, known as the most photographed temple in Bali, with its mythological history and protective sea snakes.
Begin your day with an early start at Kayun Restaurant in the charming village of Mas for a traditional Balinese cooking class. Accompanied by professional chefs, explore the local market and carefully select fresh ingredients for your culinary adventure. Back in the kitchen, learn the essential techniques of Balinese cooking and master the art of lighting a wood-fire stove. Roll up your sleeves and create a delectable feast infused with authentic Indonesian flavors. After lunch, participate in the creation of a traditional Balinese Canang offering, a symbol of gratitude to the gods found throughout Indonesia.
Pura Luhur Uluwatu, one of the most renowned temples in the region, sits proudly 250 feet above the water, offering a breathtaking view of the beach below. Witness the mighty waves crashing against the cliffs as they roll in from the Indian Ocean and keep an eye out for the mischievous monkeys that also call Uluwatu their home. A highlight of this excursion is the mesmerizing Kecak dance performed in this unique setting. Featuring up to 100 men swaying and chanting to enchanting music, this famous Balinese dance portrays the ancient tale of King Rahwana capturing Sita, Rama's wife, and the ensuing battle between Rahwana and Hanoman, the leader of the apes. Conclude the day with a return to the hotel.
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