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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 local snacks. 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 local snacks

🩷 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: 30 Minutes from Lovina

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questions

frequently asked questions

What makes this experience unique?

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

Do participants get to try making coffee?

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

Is the bamboo weaving session suitable for beginners?

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

What should participants wear?

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

Is this experience suitable for groups?

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

Can this be integrated into a retreat program?

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


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