Center of handmade Balinese Batik with various colors and shapes. Here the visitors will be exhibited the Batik making and hand weaving process. Finally you can buy some to bring home. Batik is one of the most beautiful wearable art and the approach to the other side of Balinese rich culture.
Center of gold and silver smiths. The productions of gold and silver at this village have penetrated to the local, national, and international market. It can be measured from the type of artwork result ad variation of ornament, good as present and also export commodity.
Batuan traditional house is a type of vernacular architecture found in Bali. It is typically made of locally sourced materials such as wood, bamboo, thatch, and stone. The house is characterized by a rectangular floor plan with a raised foundation, a steeply pitched roof made of thatch or tiles. The design of the Batuan traditional house reflects the cultural and spiritual beliefs of the Balinese people and has been passed down through generations.
Is one of village in Bali fundamentally identified as an artistic countryside by focusing in artistic of wood carving. It owns the typical style of wood carving art by placing forward the distinguish synergy the humanism and naturalism
Enjoy lunch with buffet at Kintamani Restaurant with view Mount Batur Volcano and Lake Batur View
Tirta Empul is a significant Hindu water temple located in the village of Tampaksiring. Known for its sacred spring and purification rituals, Tirta Empul holds great spiritual and cultural importance to the Balinese people. Visitors to Tirta Empul can witness devotees engaging in the ritual bathing process, known as "melukat." The purification ceremony involves a series of steps, including prayer, meditation, and bathing in the holy water.
The rice terrace is designed very beautiful with exquisite hollowing rice field and precisely located on the hill bank. In this place, you will enjoy the beautiful panorama of valley with rice terrace and coconut trees ornament it.
Here we have special coffee, that name is Luwak Coffee, the coffee made from coffee cherries which have been eaten by and passed through the digestive track of asian palm civet.