
BALINESE SALT HERITAGE
Discover the ancient craft of Balinee salt-making, passed down through generations of coastal families.
Learn how sea water is collected, filtered through sand, and sun-dried to produce pure crystal salt. Join the salt farmers, observe their traditional techniques, try using the tools, and taste the fresh sea salt.
Hear the stories and challenges they face in preserving this heritage in a modern world. Support sustainable traditions through this immersive experience.
Activity Highlight
🩷 Join local salt farmers and witness the traditional process of salt-making.
🩷 Learn how seawater is collected, filtered, and sun-dried into crystal salt.
🩷 Try using the traditional tools yourself and get hands-on experience.
🩷 Taste freshly made sea salt straight from the source.
🩷 Support local communities preserving this centuries-old heritage.

Min/Max: 2 to 25 pax

Duration: 2 - 3 hours

Location: East Bali

Travel Time: 1 hour from Ubud
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Receive expert guidance and safety instructions from professional river guides.
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Is the activity outdoors?
Yes, it’s fully outdoors on the beachside.
What should I bring?
A water bottle, sunscreen, mosquito repellent, personal medicine, and a fully charged camera.
Can I try the salt-making process myself?
Yes, guests are welcome to try using the traditional tools under guidance.
Do I get to take some salt home?
Some farmers may allow you to take a small sample, but it depends on availability.
Is this physically demanding?
It’s light activity with some walking on sandy surfaces.
Will I learn about the cultural history of salt-making?
Yes, your facilitator will share stories and challenges faced by the community.
How does my participation support the farmers?
Your visit contributes directly to sustaining their traditional practices and livelihood.




































