What You’ll Get:
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Minimum booking for 5 people.
A journey to explore culture and sustainability in Bali. With several agendas and experiences that will be very enjoyable
Conduct workshops and experience Balinese culture and see colorful butterflies
Turtle conservation is an effort to protect sea turtles and their habitats from threats like poaching, pollution, and habitat destruction. By safeguarding nesting sites and ensuring safe migration, this initiative supports the survival of endangered turtle species.
Mangrove planting is an environmental effort to restore coastal ecosystems by planting mangrove trees. It helps prevent shoreline erosion, enhances biodiversity, and improves water quality. This activity also plays a vital role in mitigating climate change by capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Maggot Magic: Eco Education in Denpasar is an educational initiative that teaches sustainable waste management using maggots to break down organic waste. By transforming food waste into compost, the program promotes eco-friendly practices while reducing landfill contributions.
Bamboo crafting is a sustainable art form that involves creating functional and decorative items from bamboo. This eco-friendly activity promotes the use of renewable materials while preserving traditional craftsmanship techniques. Participants engage in designing and building various products, fostering creativity and environmental awareness.
Textile ecotourism is a sustainable travel experience where visitors explore traditional textile-making processes while supporting local artisans and eco-friendly practices. Participants learn about natural dyeing techniques, weaving, and the cultural significance of textiles in local communities.
Green Village Bali is an eco-conscious community focused on sustainable living and innovative bamboo architecture. Visitors can explore the unique bamboo homes, participate in workshops on green building techniques, and learn about eco-friendly lifestyle practices.
Eco Bali Recycling is a waste management initiative dedicated to reducing landfill waste through recycling and sustainable practices. The program offers waste collection services, educates the community on proper waste segregation, and promotes environmental awareness
Butterfly Park is a conservation and educational attraction dedicated to protecting butterfly species and their habitats. Visitors can explore lush gardens, observe various butterfly species up close, and learn about their life cycles and ecological importance.
rganic farming is an eco-friendly agricultural practice that avoids synthetic chemicals, focusing on natural processes to grow crops and raise livestock. It promotes soil health, biodiversity, and sustainability by using compost, crop rotation, and biological pest control.
Desa Wisata Tajen offers an immersive cultural experience in a traditional Balinese village, showcasing local customs, crafts, and agriculture. Visitors can engage in authentic activities such as traditional dances, craft workshops, and rice farming.
Eco-Craft with Pak Ngurah: Egg Shell Waste Pottery is a creative workshop that transforms discarded eggshells into unique, eco-friendly pottery. Participants learn the art of crafting durable and decorative items using recycled materials, reducing waste and promoting sustainability.
Coffee Vibes by Talasi Bali offers a unique coffee experience that highlights the rich flavors and aromas of locally sourced beans. Visitors can enjoy expertly brewed coffee, learn about the coffee production process, and immerse themselves in a relaxing, café-style atmosphere.
Tegallalang Rice Terraces is a stunning agricultural site in Bali, renowned for its picturesque, stepped rice fields that showcase traditional Balinese irrigation techniques. Visitors can explore the scenic landscapes, learn about sustainable rice farming practices, and enjoy breathtaking views of the lush terraces.
Desa Wisata Payangan is a cultural and eco-tourism destination that offers visitors an authentic experience of Balinese village life. Guests can engage in traditional activities such as rice planting, craft making, and local ceremonies, while exploring the beautiful natural surroundings.
Taman Nasional Bali Barat is a protected national park known for its diverse ecosystems, including mangroves, savannahs, and coral reefs. Visitors can explore a variety of habitats, spot endangered species like the Bali starling, and participate in conservation activities.
Lovina Beach is a popular coastal destination in Bali, renowned for its tranquil black sand beaches and serene atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy dolphin-watching tours, relax by the sea, and explore local markets and dining options.
Penglipuran Village is a charming eco-village in Bali, celebrated for its well-preserved traditional Balinese architecture and community-driven sustainability practices. Visitors can explore the village’s unique bamboo homes, experience local customs, and participate in eco-friendly activities.
Lake Batur is a stunning volcanic lake in Bali, offering breathtaking views and opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy scenic boat rides, explore nearby hot springs, and take in the panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains.
Menjangan Island is a pristine tropical paradise in Bali, known for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral reefs. Visitors can engage in snorkeling and diving to explore diverse marine life and underwater landscapes.
Nusa Penida is an enchanting island near Bali, renowned for its stunning underwater landscapes and marine biodiversity. Visitors can explore vibrant coral reefs, swim with manta rays, and dive into crystal-clear waters teeming with tropical fish.