Bali is a living postcard, an Indonesian paradise that feels like a fantasy. Soak up the sun on a stretch of fine white sand, or commune with the tropical creatures as you dive along coral ridges or the colorful wreck of a WWII war ship. On shore, the lush jungle shelters stone temples and mischievous monkeys. The “artistic capital” of Ubud is the perfect place to see a cultural dance performance, take a batik or silver-smithing workshop, or invigorate your mind and body in a yoga class.
Restaurants in Bali
5.0 based on 39 reviews
My experience at Hars Garden was amazing! On arrival i was greeted by him at the entrance to his Jungle after walking through his organic garden, with his dreadlocks hanging near to the floor and a big healthy organic smile. Instantly i knew that this was the ideal place for me. Slowly walking up the steps into my treehouse accommodation trying to take in all the jungle and nature around me. The treehouse was unreal! So simple so unique! It drops off probably 20m from the balcony into the deep jungle with a river and waterfall at the bottom! Waking up at 6am with a very slight few strips of sunlight shining through the jungle canopy, it was torrential rain and i had never felt ever before the pure deep form of mother nature like that! Laying in bed with the large glass windows in front dropping off into the deep wet jungle! The sounds of running water and birds,frogs,monkeys literally i did not want to leave this moment. 3hours later i finally prized myself out of my trance to start the course. Breakfast was a huge tray of fruit all from the garden then a main course of salad and ubi (potato) all obviously grown by hars and picked early morning by Hars while i was daydreaming into the jungle haha. What i learnt from this dude was not just how to grow great organic food but how to live in this world with the ecosystem and not against it, also how to create a ecosystem on my land in Sumbawa that was partly destroyed by corn farming. His information was golden and his mission in life (to save the ecosystem and work with nature) also to educate the word on how to grow organic food and to work with nature not against it. Using his own techniques and also others from hundreds of years ago. Basically he is a all time hero and the course was very beneficial to me and my family to create a new life over in Sumbawa living from the land and working with Nature. The course was supposed to be 2 days but i booked a extra day in because there was so much i wanted to learn! Overall i done 3 days 4 nights there, the three hour course a day was not really enough for me to take everything in, ideally i would like to take a week course 8hours a day haha but obviously Hars has a life too and to steal his time that much just wouldn't be fair. When i left he kindly gave me over 30 different types of herbs and strains that i could bring with me to sumbawa. Now all i need to do is keep them alive and spread hars knowledge to others who are grownig using monoculture techniques destroying the ecosystem. Thanks Hars and good luck with your future project in Sumba! Peace joy and healthy food Sir
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Garden Of Love Enjoy the untouched scenery of the rice paddy fields. Feel the fresh air while enjoying a beautiful sunset. Great selfie spots through out the park to express your love...
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Please note: At least 48 hours notice is required for our cooking class. Anandinii Organic Garden & Kitchen, located in the tranquil village of Sidemen-Bali, is where you can experience the authentic Balinese cooking class that is more than just learning how to cook - it is a unique experience combining learning about new things while using one-of-a-kind, traditional equipments. You will get to enjoy a guided tour around the garden while picking the fresh fruits & vegetables for your own cooking ingredients while learning about their unique characteristics & benefits. Our talented and passionate chefs will then guide you to cook with the traditional Balinese cooking methods using ancient Balinese cooking utensils. Your efforts will then be paid off by enjoying the feast of meals that you have just cooked with stunning views of the greeneries, hills and the Mount Agung from a distance. It is a fun yet educational experience perfectly suited for anyone - from couples to families.
If you are a nature lover and happened to be in sidemen or nearby, this is one of the place you need to put into agenda. You will see plenty of local herbals and plants which is organicly grow. Amazing view, nice variety of foods, yoga and Qi gong. All at one place ,giving you the experience of healthy Balinese lifestyle.
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5.0 based on 1 reviews
Located in a strategic place, only 15 minutes from Sanur Area. You could include a 30 minutes stop at Duta Orchid Garden in any of your tours to the north or east of the island. It would provide an opportunity for you to refresh your mind and soul.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Eco Yoga Academy, Art, Yoga Retreats set in a permaculture garden. Mysore Ashtanga Yoga, deeper studies & more creating community.
4.5 based on 3,236 reviews
The former royal palace of Tirtagangga (which means water of the Ganges, Hinduism's holy river) features tiered fountains, gardens, and stone sculptures of mythical creatures spouting water into bathing pools. Just outside the palace grounds, the views of the lush rice paddies of northeastern Bali are stunning.
One of our day trips to this beautiful place, lovely gardens to walk around with family or as a couple, A lot of history in the place and you would need a good couple of hours to go round the gardens, there is a restaurant on the premises and not badly priced and good food, take a bottle of cold water with you as it does get hot walking around, Would I go back? YES and I would recommend it
4.5 based on 26 reviews
I am a big fan of the artistic statues in Bali and the Titi Banda Statue depicts the sethu bridge (some time referred to as Adam bridge) built by the army of monkeys headed by Sugriwa from Rameswaram in Tamilnadu to the Sri Lanka. I was passing by this statue many times and managed to grab a few snaps during one of the rides.
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