Exploring Bali Beyond the Beaches

Exploring Bali Beyond the Beaches

Bali is known for its stunning beaches, but there’s so much more to this paradise than sand and surf. Uncover Bali’s lesser-known treasures, perfect for adventure and cultural explorers.

  • Duration of tour: 6 hours
  • Number of seats: 20 people
  • Cost per person: €68.00

Busy Morning: Bali’s Natural Wonders

  • Trekking Through the Rice Terraces
  • Exploring the Sacred Monkey Forest

We’re starting the trip at the iconic rice terraces of Bali in Tegalalang. Walking along the narrow paths, you’ll feel the cool air and hear the gentle rustling of the rice plants. It’s a serene escape from the bustling city center and a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts looking to capture Bali’s natural beauty.

The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a haven for animal lovers. This lush forest is home to hundreds of playful, long-tailed macaques. Strolling through the forest, you’ll encounter these curious creatures up close. Be sure to respect their space and follow the guidelines to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.

After a busy morning, we’ve planned a short stop. You’ll have a chance to catch a break and have a taste of the traditional Indonesian cuisine. For those interested, it’s also a good opportunity to take extra photos or support local markets and purchase some souvenirs.

Relaxed Sightseeing: Bali’s Rich Culture

  • Visiting Traditional Villages
  • Participating in Local Ceremonies

To truly understand Bali’s rich cultural heritage, a visit to its traditional villages is essential. Villages offer a glimpse into the island’s ancient customs and way of life. Penglipuran, known for its well-preserved architecture, feels like stepping back in time. Learning about Balinese traditions will be an enriching experience.

Bali’s spiritual life is vibrant and omnipresent, with ceremonies taking place almost daily. Temple festivals are colorful celebrations that involve traditional music and dance performances. Participating as an observer allows you to appreciate Bali’s deep-rooted Hindu culture and the devotion of its people.

Essentials

At the end of the trip, each participant will be transported back to their accommodation. A great advantage of the planned trip is the assistance of a knowledgeable tour guide. You’ll also be traveling in an air-conditioned bus.