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BALI THROUGH THE SENSES

Step into the heart of Bali’s countryside and experience a meaningful journey through coffee, nature, and traditional craftsmanship. Hosted by a local farmer, this immersive experience invites you to slow down, connect with the land, and discover the stories behind Bali’s rich agricultural heritage.


Begin with a warm welcome of freshly brewed Balinese coffee or herbal tea, accompanied by Balinese feast. Stroll through a lush plantation where you’ll learn about coffee, cacao, and native spices, followed by a hands-on introduction to traditional coffee roasting methods passed down through generations.


The experience continues with a creative bamboo weaving session, where you’ll learn to craft a simple traditional item guided by local artisans. This journey blends nature, culture, and community—offering a deeper connection to Bali’s roots while supporting local traditions.

Activity Highlight


🩷 Guided plantation walk through coffee, cacao, and spice gardens.

🩷 Traditional coffee roasting experience with local techniques.

🩷 Welcome drink with Balinese coffee, herbal tea, and Balinese feast.

🩷 Hands-on bamboo weaving workshop with local artisans.

🩷Insightful storytelling about Balinese farming life and traditions.

🩷Cultural experience supporting local community and heritage.

Minimum: 5 pax 

Duration: 2 - 3 hours

Location: North Bali

Travel Time: approx. 2 hours from Ubud

Exclusive Group Activity

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frequently asked questions

It combines two authentic Balinese traditions—coffee making and bamboo weaving—into one immersive, community-based experience guided by locals.

Yes, you’ll learn traditional roasting methods and gain insight into how coffee is prepared from bean to cup.

Absolutely. The session is guided step-by-step, making it accessible and enjoyable for all skill levels.

Comfortable clothing and footwear suitable for walking in a plantation setting are recommended.

Yes, it’s ideal for small to medium-sized retreat groups and encourages interaction and shared learning.

Definitely. This experience works beautifully as a cultural, mindful, or creative


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