INDONESIA Campuhan Ridge Walk, Ubud, Bali (hd-video)
When you have enough of the shops in Ubud, why not go for a walk. Campuhan Ridge Walk is easy and at the end you will see beautiful rice fields.
Herb Walk in Bali (1 Min)
Gustu Mahardika took me out on a two hour plant walk along the rice paddies of Ubud.
An Herbal Walk in Bali, Indonesia - a great tour of the land's natural medicines and balms
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Bali Pulina agro tourism in Ubud, Indonesia
Bali Pulina Agro Tourism is one of Ubud’s new tourist destinations that aim to introduce kopi Luwak (Civet Coffee), which is their main product, as well as to educate the local people and tourist about it. In this place you can also witness the traditional process of making the Civet Coffee.
Set 12 km outside of Ubud, the Bali Pulina plantation is based in Tegallalang, Bali. The entrance is free, and you will be greeted by a knowledgeable guide who will show you around the complex, and also take you through the processes involved in making the most expensive coffee in the world.
Not only coffee, Bali Pulina Agro Tourism also plants Chocolate and other herbal plants and fruits that you can check out during your walk around. After walk around and watching the coffee processing, you can continue your walk to the lodge where you can relax while enjoying a cup of coffee or any other beverage and see the beautiful landscape of refreshing green surroundings. It’s around 30 minutes away from Bale Udang Ubud. Located on Jalan Raya Tegalalang.
Kopi Luwak (Indonesian for Civet Cat) is produced from coffee beans that have been digested, and excreted, collected and roasted & ground to make Kopi Luwak coffee. This process ensures that the coffee loses it’s bitterness, and it’s now worldwide fame for it’s smoothness.
The grounds themselves are immaculately kept and houses an array of plants and spices that you will see, taste and smell along the tour and are used in their samples that you will get to taste. These include ginger,cinnamon, chocolate and vanilla teas and coffee’s. You have to purchase the Luwak coffee for a small charge but otherwise the samples again are free and a nice surprise at the end of looking around the plantation.
At the end there is the shop where you can buy singular or multiple packs of all the samples that you have tried. There is no pressure but couldn’t resist the chocolate coffee which was my favourite. Overall, with it’s picturesque views and tranquil setting a great experience and not to be missed.
BALI TRAVEL - CELUK RIVER ADVENTURE
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Ubud is a town on the Indonesian island of Bali in Ubud District, located amongst rice paddies and steep ravines in the central foothills of the Gianyar regency. One of Bali's major arts and culture centres, it has developed a large tourism industry. The town was originally important as a source of medicinal herbs and plants; Ubud gets its name from the Balinese word ubad (medicine).
Flow Travels - Esittelyssä: Nadis Herbal Ayurveda (Ubud, Bali)
Flow Travelsin esittelyssä Balin Ubudissa sijaitseva Nadis Herbal shop joka on erikoistunut Ayurvedisiin luonnonrohdoksiin ja järjestää yrttikävelyretkiä luontoon sekä kursseja, että kuinka valmistaa omat luonnonrohdokset itsehoitoa varten.
Thailand’s Top 5 Riverside Resorts and Hotels in Kanchanaburi – Nature, Luxury, Adventure, Culture
RIVER KWAI JUNGLE RAFTS
Accessible only by a short ride on a longtailed boat through beautiful scenery, The River Kwai Jungle Rafts is a true floating hotel. With its ecolodge concept, it has made top ecotourism listings and won several theme and nature awards. It is a perfect place quiet relaxation. All floating rooms are tucked into a floating bamboo lodge moored along the historical River Kwai surrounded by lush green mountains and jungle.
The entire hotel does NOT use electricity but rather utilizes traditional lamps at night maintaining a true eco hideaway in nature. This tropical outpost affords plenty of activities, from to riding a friendly elephant through a Mon traditional village and temples , to enjoying traditional Mon folk dances every evening, to water sports like popular 'river jump'. Lifejackets are provided in each guestroom. Guests can simply jump from one end of the floating hotel and float along down the river and climb up at other end.
THE FLOATHOUSE RIVER KWAI
Elegant in its distinctive boutique style, The FloatHouse River Kwai Resort aims to be the world's best floating resort. The only way to reach the resort is by boat as it actually floats on a fast-flowing river surrounded by thick green jungle. Each luxurious and spacious floating villa is totally private and rich in custom tailored-made teakwood furniture with thatched roofing. The design is delightfully impressive with exotic decorations including natural materials and ropes. Guests can enjoy amazing panoramic scenery from the swing chair on each private outdoor veranda by the River Kwai. The signature views of the resort are those of the rocky cliff on the opposite side of the river.
Developed with the eco-conscious in mind, The FloatHouse River Kwai Resort is built from local materials and it is staffed mainly by the local community.
The FloatHouse River Kwai offers plenty of excursions and sightseeing providing guests with a destination rich in nature, history and culture.
RIVER KWAI RESOTEL
River Kwai RESOTEL is a serene hideaway surrounded by verdant greenery and mountain ranges beside the Kwai Noi River. The resort offers individual thatched roof cottage accommodation for utmost privacy and comfort. The resort is located just by Saiyok National Park making it easy for the resort guests to walk or bike to Lawa Cave, a stalagmites and stalactites cave in the national park.
Guests can enjoy the turquoise swimming pool and river pier with daybeds for lounging amidst the jungle. The resort offers a variety of traditional and soothing herbal Thai massages. In the evening, the resort restaurant presents fine local and international dishes and guests are able to attend local cultural performances on the resort grounds.
HOME PHUTOEY RIVER KWAI RESORT
Home Phutoey River Kwai Resort is a boutique river resort well known as a family holiday adventure park. Travellers can enjoy various activities such as bathing in the natural hotspring pool, exploring the historical railway sights and visiting the museum and enjoying the amazing TREETOP ADVENTURE, a series of ziplines across treetops in a thick green tropical jungle.
The resort guest rooms provide personalized comfort with individual bungalow style houses rich with teakwood décor and modern comfort. The resort is set in lush green gardens with stunning mountain and river views ideal for taking in the evening. ¬¬¬
HINTOK RIVER CAMP @HELLFIRE PASS
Hintok River Camp @Hellfire Pass sits on a mountain ridge overlooking the River Kwai in Kanchanaburi. This glamping site is near the world famous historical site, Hellfire Pass. Spread across a grassy lawn, each spacious stylish safari tents is an oasis of the comfort with en-suite bathroom, individually controlled air con and spacious private verandas.
Guests are welcome to use one of the camp's mountain bikes. Close by is 'Hellfire Pass trekking trails' and 'Hellfire Pass Museum', must-visit World War II sites. It is home to the famous ' railway cutting' built by the Prisoners of War.
Other popular guest activities include the wading in natural spring pool or enjoying a barbecue campfire dinner under the moonlight and dazzling stars.
Nandini Bali Jungle Resort & Spa
Nandini Bali Jungle Resort & Spa Ubub is a dreamy destination located on the slopes of the Ayung River Valley in Indonesia's most famously tranquil region. Bali, the setting for much of Eat, Pray, Love, is undoubtedly one of Southeast Asia's prime islands for unbridled relaxation and romance, and there's no better place to base yourself here than in a blissfully luxe villa. This opulent resort simply presents Balinese village which is constructed with finest materials on raw nature of forest where descending forested river gorge beneath. Concealing an oasis of luxury and serenity, these five star villas are nestled in natural terraced landscaped connected with winding paths and exclusive monorail.
Located amid the raw nature of forest, rice terraces and banana clusters, perched in the hillside of Ubud above of the river flowing serenely, you can enjoy this paradise however you want to. Relax with a book amid palm trees and frangipanis, do some laps in the hillside swimming pool or soothe yourself in an outdoor Jacuzzi. You can also take full advantage of the resort's restaurant and Spa with tempting massage pavilions.
Amidst in the valley, 18 traditionally built alang-alang roofed villas are melted on a slope, allowing each stay in an experience of luxury, exclusivity and sophistication. All rooms are designed with the traditional Balinese influence, with thatched-roof buildings using local materials and build by local architects. Walls are built of local Bamboo and wood. Fully consideration to each detail was taken to highlight the creativity and quality of craftsmanship that reflects the natural design. The bathrooms have the amazing views of the jungle. Designer toiletries are provided, along with bathrobes and slippers, to surely make any Bali vacation will be an unforgettable experience. Whether you are resting in your bed, sitting on your balcony, relaxing in the bath or enjoying the shower, you will enjoy the unspoiled views. Individually air-conditioned for your comfort, these villas also have a flat-screen TV and DVD player to provide entertainment.
ANGELO STORE UBUD
Natural Skin Care Product & Herbal
SHARE, CARE & BE POSITIVE
Angelo Store is a shop in Ubud Bali with touches of traditional & warmth of families service. Produce which are inspired from the traditional, experiences of a family who love the natural herbs in Bali. We create natural products such as skin care, hair, healthy drink such as herbal teas as well as the tradition natural medicine.
One of our goal is always to share & do positive things to anyone and also try to help people with natural beauty & herbal medicine. A home industry is working with positive tradition, inspiration, implementation, giving & sharing. Which are supporting by lovely heart of house wife’s, young generations and also children's or students. There is no using chemical is taken from natural herb’s, hopefully our products can using is well, to helps people in healing & treatment’s.
We managed many farmer are planting & growing in organic farm, using recycling of new paper being shopping bag “NO PLASTIC” handmade create from children & students. Back to Natural, Go Green are one of our concept, also using original herb’s be the basic for Angelo Store Product’s are no cutting the tree, but we improve many plant to keep growing. such as coconut oil, aloe vera, seaweed, cocoa butter, Balinese original of leafs, flower’s, spice’s, root, bark, seed and explore with some herbs from other country to additional supporting in aroma’s like tea tree, lavender, etc. All the product’s we make are created from heart & Made with LOVE,, & LOVE.
Address: Sugriwa street No.10 Ubud - Gianyar, Bali
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Bali, Munduk Region 2
Bali, Munduk Region 2
School gardens in East Java and Bali, Indonesia
Students, teachers and administrators at schools in East Java and Bali, Indonesia talk about their experiences growing vegetables in school gardens. These outdoor classrooms provide opportunities for lessons about the food supply, agriculture, natural sciences, healthy diets, nutrition and more. Fresh vegetables grown in school gardens can be served as snacks or as part of daily meals in the canteen/cafeteria.
BALI Instagram Tour (FULL with Stops) - KLOOK Review 2019
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Our day started at 5AM when we met our tour guides, Saka and Ariska, in our hotel lobby. We headed out to stop number one which was at Candidasa Beach in East Bali to catch the sunrise. We hopped out of the car with our cellphones and cameras, unaware that they even provided a camera to take pictures of our day!
Our second stop was the amazing Gate of Heaven in the hills of Mount Lempuyang. There were so many cars parked around the area that I was wondering if we could even get any pictures. The hike up to the temple was pretty steep (wear good shoes), so prepare for an uphill climb. Everyone was required to wear a sarong and women had to cover their shoulders. Marilou was wearing sleeveless so she covered her shoulders with a scarf. We had brought our own sarongs, but you can rent them there.
Our photographer got us a number for the queue of other tourists waiting for their pictures taken at the gate. While we waited for our turn, Ariska took photos of us at other points of interest within the temple. When our number got close, we talked about our poses (3) that we wanted to use (prepare your poses). Our number was called and it took about three or less minutes to get our shots.
Off to stop number three... the Tirta Gangga water palace. Upon entering our photographer handed us a few bags of fish food to feed the koi. What a beautiful place! Water fountains, huge koi fish ponds, and amazing landscaping. The perfect spot for a history lesson and photos! After about an hour or so we moved on to stop number four.
Tukad Cepung Waterfall. The hike to the canyon took about 15 minutes of climbing down many stairs and long walking paths. I highly suggest wearing water shoes (AMAZON: ) as it will make for easier navigation through the creek bed. Once we came upon the falls it was truly one of the places you see all over Instagram. The falls are dropping from what almost looks like a hole in the top of the cliff side. Canyon walls towering all around, and if you hit the spot during noon time the sunlight shining in to the waterfall is set for your perfect shots. There were many people, but all were for the most part respectful on taking turns to get your perfect shots. The hike back up was tiring but it's well worth the stop!
LUNCH! Lunch is NOT included with this trip, but the guides took us to an amazing restaurant (Waroeng D'Yoni) about 10 minutes from the falls. On average most of the selections were close to or just above 100,000 IDR / $7.20 USD. The most beautiful view you can have in the surroundings. Excellent cuisine, relaxing and great environment.
Stop five was a visit to Santi Coffee Plantation where a guide walked us around showing us different fruits, cocoas, herbs, and coffee plants. If you haven't heard of Luwak coffee, it is actually the world's most expensive coffee to buy. The Luwak (Civet cat) eats the best beans and then poops them out. The beans are collected, washed, roasted, and ground. After our guide showed us around, she sat us down to a complimentary sample of about a dozen coffees and teas that the plantation grows. You can order a cup of the Luwak coffee for 50,000 IDR and I did just that. Sitting in Bali, drinking the world's most expensive coffee for $3.55 while other places in the USA sell for about $45 or more a cup!
Our sixth and final stop was the Natural Rice Terraces in Tegalalang Village north of Ubud. Get your cameras ready for some epic sceneries! The hills are stepped with terrace after terrace. Marilou wanted to do the Bali swing over the terraces, so we bought her ticket for around 150,000 IDR and checked the queue of other tourists waiting their turn. We had about 30 or so minutes before her turn, so our photographer took us down the paths of the rice terrace to get more amazing shots! Marilou said that Bali swing was the highlight of this tour!
We then had about an hour and a half drive back to our hotel. We arrived at approximately 5:30PM, after a full day of place to place, photo after photo. Ariska had prepared a Google drive link that she put all of the hundreds of photos she took of us throughout the day. The only regret we had about the tour was not taking a selfie with our guides!
We wanted to spend so much more time at each location, but knew if we were going to see everything we had to kind of move at a fast pace. It was definitely worth it in the end!
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Ubud Botany Interactive (UBI) explained by the founder Dewi
Viajar para Brillar interwies Dewi in Ubud (Bali, Indonesia) to know more about her amazing activities based on the balinese concepts of tri-Harmony between humans, spirits and environment.
Join this open hearted Master in Botany in a walk through the rice fields learning about the local plants, ceremonies and traditions.
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Tjokorda Rai - The Balinese Medicine Man
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I heard rumors of patients being aggressively poked, prodded & spit on. Yep, having chewed up herbs spit on them as well as getting soaked with liquids all before a crowd of waiting patients. Maybe you can see why I was a bit nervous and not exactly feeling Eat, Pray, Love. And in fact, meeting Tjokorda Rai was more like... Scream, Cry, Laugh!
A few more deep breaths and then I was called up...
I laughed, I cried, I made the kind of sounds only heard in horror movies.
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Bali'2016 · Why Virgin Coconut Oil is more Expensive than Palm Oil?
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These 9 experiences in Bali changed my life. Every traveler should try!
In this video, we look at 9 amazing things to see, do, and eat when traveling in Bali, Indonesia. We have put together tips and tricks to help travelers have the best time in Bali. Don't miss our Bali travel guide!
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In this video, we take a look at 9 amazing things to see, do, and eat, while in #Bali. Don't miss these 9 things when traveling in Bali! Let's now look at how to travel in Bali:
1. River Rafting - We go river rafting on the Ayung River. This 2-hour rafting trip takes you through amazing scenery and under beautiful waterfalls. It ends with a free lunch. It is a must-do activity for any traveler in Bali.
2. Monkey Forest Temple: We visit Monkey Forest Temple and check out over 600 wild monkey. Be careful - as the monkeys can bite! If you are visiting Ubud, this family friendly place is somewhere you can't miss!
3. Ubud Art Market - Located in Ubud, this market is perfect for those who want to shop while in Bali. Items can be haggled, and you can get some good deals if you are willing to bargain. This is a great place to shop for clothing and souvenirs in Bali!
4. Water Sports in Nusa Dua - This was so fun! Go parasailing and ride a banana boat in Nusa Dua! I booked through 'Klook'. I would highly recommend you do the same! See above to save a bit of money.
We were picked up from our hotel, and driven to the place in Nusa Dua - for free! This was a really fun activity not to miss in Bali!
5. Babi Guling - Babi Guling is a roasted suckling pig. We ate at Warung Babi Guling Ibu Oka 3. Anthony Bourdain once said this was some of the best pork he ever ate! The meat was juicy and tender. If you are looking for the best food in Bali, you must try babi guling! You won't regret it!
6. Periuk Bali Cooking Class - this is the best cooking class in Bali! Located in Ubud, the nice staff will pick you up from your hotel. You will visit a market, a rice field, and then prepare some amazing Balinese dishes. The best part, of course, is being able to eat all the great food you cooked! You shouldn't miss this cooking class!
7. Luwak Coffee - Luwak coffee is coffee beans that have been eaten and then digested by a luwak (civet cat). This is a free activity in Ubud. We sampled a variety of teas and coffees. Check out our review of the luwak coffee in this video!
8. Sanur Night Market - if you are looking for a great night market in Bali, you must visit the sanur night market. This night market serves delicious food for a very cheap price! We ate a variety of foods for less than $10. This is great for backpackers or those looking to travel on a budget.
9. Nusa Lembongan - We travelled from Sanur to Nusa Lembongan. We checked out Devil's Tear and Dream Beach. We then crossed the Yellow Bridge and visited Nusa Ceningan. The Blue Lagoon was one of the most beautiful places in Bali. You absolutely must check out these islands outside of Bali. Nusa Lembongan is 30 minutes by boat ride from Bali. We took Rocky Cruises to reach Nusa Lembongan. This is a great place for those looking for honeymoon recommendations.
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Appreciation from Governor of Bali Mangku Made Pastika
Governor of Bali, I Mangku Made Pastika, kindly expressed his personal appreciation.
The ultimate glamping experience in Bali...
While in Bali, Matt and I were invited to experience a night in a safari tent amongst the rice fields and jungle of Ubud at Sandat Glamping Resort. Kitsch, cool and totally back to nature, topped off with attentive staff and amazing food, this is the place to head for a completely different experience in Bali.