Setting out on a cultural odyssey through Bali’s ancient villages and salt factories can be a captivating experience. This 9-hour tour promises an immersive journey into the island’s rich heritage, offering wheelchair accessibility and private transportation for up to six participants. From exploring the traditional Bali Aga community to uncovering the secrets of salt production, this English-guided adventure provides an opportunity to witness Balinese traditions up close. With included lunch and drinks, the tour ensures a comfortable and informative exploration of Bali’s enchanting past. What secrets might this journey unveil?
Key Points
- This cultural heritage tour offers a 9-hour journey through Bali, including a visit to a salt factory on Kusamba Beach.
- The tour explores the Bali Aga Village of Tenganan, known for its authentic Balinese homes and traditional practices.
- Visitors can learn about the labor-intensive process of salt production and its cultural significance in the local economy.
- The tour includes private transportation, English-speaking driver-guide, bottled water, sarong for temple visits, and lunch.
- The tour is wheelchair accessible and offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Tour Overview
The Bali: Ancient Village Tour with Salt Factory Visit offers an immersive experience, taking travelers on a 9-hour journey through the island’s rich cultural heritage.
Priced from $87.73 per group (up to 6 participants), this English-guided tour is wheelchair accessible with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Highlights include visiting a traditional salt factory, the Goa Lawah Temple, the Bali Aga Village of Tenganan, and the Kerta Gosa court hall.
The tour includes private transportation, bottled water, sarongs, lunch, and drinks.
Travelers are advised to wear comfortable shoes, bring a camera, and respect local customs.
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Itinerary Highlights
The tour begins with a visit to a salt factory on Kusamba Beach, where travelers can learn about the traditional methods of salt harvesting.
Next, they’ll explore the Goa Lawah Temple, a cave temple inhabited by bats, and discover its historical significance.
The tour then takes visitors to the Bali Aga Village of Tenganan, known for its unique culture and authentic Balinese homes.
Nestled in Bali, the Bali Aga Village of Tenganan captivates with its distinct culture and traditional Balinese architecture.
Finally, they’ll visit the Kerta Gosa, the court hall of Klungkung Palace, which features stunning historical murals.
Included Features
Included in the tour are private hotel pickup and drop-off in a fully air-conditioned vehicle, an English-speaking driver-guide, bottled water, a sarong for temple visits, lunch, and both soft and alcoholic drinks.
The tour provides a comfortable and informative experience, ensuring guests can fully enjoy the cultural exploration.
Key inclusions:
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Gratuities
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Bottled water for hydration
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Sarong for appropriate temple attire
This comprehensive package allows guests to focus on the journey, leaving the logistics to the expert guide.
Important Information
For maximum comfort during the tour, it’s recommended to wear comfortable shoes as the itinerary involves walking.
Bring a camera to capture the picturesque views along the way.
When visiting local temples, adhere to cultural customs and traditions by wearing a sarong provided.
Prepare for sun exposure by bringing a hat and sunscreen.
Prepare for sun exposure by bringing a hat and sunscreen to protect yourself on the tour.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring accessibility for all.
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One highlight of the ancient village tour is the visit to the salt factory on Kusamba Beach.
Here, travelers will learn about the traditional salt harvesting process that has been practiced in Bali for centuries.
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Observing local workers skillfully harvesting salt from the seawater using wooden tools and baskets.
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Discovering the labor-intensive process of evaporating seawater to produce pure salt crystals.
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Gaining insight into the importance of salt production in the local economy and its cultural significance.
This unique glimpse into Bali’s salt industry provides a meaningful culture for tour participants.
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Goa Lawah Temple Exploration
After visiting the salt factory, the tour continues to the captivating Goa Lawah Temple.
Also known as the Bat Cave Temple, this ancient Hindu site is nestled within a limestone cave. Visitors can explore the dimly lit interior, where thousands of bats reside.
The temple’s history dates back to the 11th century, when it was built as a sanctuary for devotees. Today, it remains an important pilgrimage site for Balinese Hindus.
Guests learn about the temple’s significance and witness the remarkable sight of the bats as they emerge at dusk. This unique stop offers a glimpse into Bali’s rich cultural heritage.
Bali Aga Village of Tenganan
Leaving the Goa Lawah Temple, the tour then proceeds to the unique Bali Aga village of Tenganan. This ancient village is known for its well-preserved traditional culture and architecture.
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Explore the village’s authentic Balinese homes and observe the traditional weaving techniques of the local artisans.
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Learn about the unique Bali Aga customs and beliefs, which differ from the mainstream Hindu-Balinese culture.
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Immerse in the peaceful atmosphere and take in the picturesque views of the surrounding rice fields and lush tropical landscapes.
The visit to Tenganan provides a fascinating glimpse into Bali’s rich cultural heritage.
Kerta Gosa Visit
After exploring the unique Bali Aga village of Tenganan, the tour then proceeds to the Kerta Gosa, which is the court hall of the Klungkung Palace.
Visitors will admire the intricate historical murals that adorn the ceiling and walls of this structure. These murals depict scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata epics, as well as Balinese mythology.
The Kerta Gosa offers a glimpse into the island’s rich cultural heritage and serves as a testament to the artistic prowess of Balinese craftsmen.
This stop provides a captivating conclusion to the day’s immersive cultural experience.
The Sum Up
This comprehensive tour offers a unique opportunity to take in Bali’s ancient heritage. From exploring a captivating salt factory to discovering the traditions of the Bali Aga Village, it’s a journey that promises to provide an authentic and memorable cultural experience. With private transportation, lunch, and English-guided commentary, this tour is an excellent way to explore Bali’s rich history and traditions.
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