
WOMEN IN BALI
Women play a critical role in sustaining the Balinese culture. They have significant responsibilities between being a mom and working. The founder of the center, Ibu Sari created a women's center to provide local women with resources to help them meet their lifestyle demands.
The center offers programs in cooking, sewing, stress management, self–esteem, public speaking, yoga, and meditation (also for men), fashion, computers, and English class (also for children).
We will have the opportunity to understand social innovation from the grassroots level in Bali and how this community works to restore the balance between men and women in their society.


Min/Max: 4 to 35 pax

Duration: approx. 4 hours (9 AM to 1 PM) include travel time

Location: Payangan Village, Gianyar Regency

Travel Time: 40 Minutes from Ubud
Activity Highlight
Engage with the woman community, gaining insight into Balinese women's daily lives.
Share meaningful moments with Ibu Sari, the visionary founder of the center.
Explore the center and its community garden.
Choice of programs: herbal tea workshops, batik painting, soap making, cooking classes, recycle paper, or sewing lesson.
Savor great food lovingly prepared by the women community.










You will engage with the local community, learn about Balinese women’s daily life, meet children with special needs, and participate in various workshops such as sewing, natural soap making, offering making, and cooking classes.
Highlights include a sharing session with Ibu Sari, a tour of the center, hands-on workshops, and learning about the social innovation efforts made by the center to restore balance between men and women in Balinese society.
This experience offers a deep dive into Balinese culture, focusing on the role of women in society and the grassroots social innovation led by Ibu Sari.
No special skills are needed; the workshops are designed for all skill levels and aim to provide an immersive cultural experience.
Comfortable clothing is recommended, and sarongs will be provided for activities that require them.
Yes, the experience may involve walking around the center, participating in hands-on workshops, and engaging in storytelling and cultural activities.
The experience includes entrance tickets, participation in workshops, cooking classes, storytelling, a tour of the center, and meeting children with special needs. Sarongs are provided for certain activities.
The center offers programs in cooking, sewing, stress management, self-esteem, public speaking, yoga, meditation (for men too), fashion, computers, and English classes (also available for children).