- 6
- Hours
- Pick Up Canggu, Air Port, Seminyak, Ubud
- East Bali
Discover the natural and cultural wonders of East Bali with our Bicycle Trip. Try to get closer with Bali Nature, You can feel, see, and smell the natural ambiance of East Bali. Start with a visit to Jungutan rice fields village. Next, embark on a trek through the Samsara Living Museum. Next Subak Yeh Sayang rice fields a expansive landscapes and traditional subak irrigation system. Going thourgh to Virgin Beach as our finish point.
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Tour Itenerary
Jungutan Village
Jungutan Village is a serene and picturesque village located in East Bali, near the coastal area of Amlapura. Known for its stunning natural landscapes, traditional Balinese culture, and quiet ambiance, Jungutan offers a glimpse into authentic village life away from the more touristy areas.
The village is surrounded by lush rice fields, rolling hills, and beautiful coastline, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility. The scenic views are perfect for leisurely walks, photography, and immersing oneself in the local environment.
Jungutan is also a great spot to experience traditional Balinese culture, with local ceremonies and practices that are still very much a part of daily life. Visitors can explore the village’s charming architecture, which often features traditional Balinese designs, and interact with friendly locals who are eager to share their way of life.
Additionally, Jungutan Village is close to various attractions, including beautiful beaches, waterfalls, and temples, making it a convenient base for exploring the surrounding area. Overall, Jungutan offers a peaceful retreat for those looking to connect with Bali’s natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.
Samsara Living Museum
The tranquil setting of Samsara Living Museum, surrounded by lush greenery, enhances the overall experience, making it a peaceful retreat for those interested in Balinese culture. It serves as a vital platform for educating both locals and tourists about the importance of preserving traditional arts and fostering a deeper connection to the local community.
Overall, Samsara Living Museum is a wonderful destination for anyone looking to explore the rich cultural tapestry of Bali while supporting and learning about its traditional crafts.
Subak Yeh Sayang
Subak Yeh Sayang is a traditional Balinese irrigation system and cultural site located in Bali, renowned for its stunning terraced rice fields and rich agricultural practices. The term "subak" refers to the cooperative water management system used by local farmers to ensure efficient distribution of water for rice cultivation, which has been practiced for centuries.
Subak Yeh Sayang is characterized by its beautiful landscapes, with lush green rice paddies that create a picturesque setting. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks along the terraced fields, often accompanied by breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
The area not only showcases the agricultural practices of the Balinese people but also reflects their deep spiritual connection to nature and the importance of sustainability. The subak system emphasizes community cooperation, ensuring that water resources are shared among farmers to support their livelihoods.
In addition to its agricultural significance, Subak Yeh Sayang is a great spot for those looking to experience authentic Balinese culture, with opportunities to interact with local farmers and learn about their daily lives. The peaceful atmosphere and stunning scenery make it a wonderful destination for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone seeking to understand the cultural heritage of Bali.
Virgin Beach
Virgin Beach, also known as Pantai Perasi, is a stunning and relatively secluded beach located on the eastern coast of Bali, near the village of Karangasem. Famous for its pristine white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters, Virgin Beach offers a tranquil escape from the more crowded tourist areas.
The beach is surrounded by lush palm trees and rolling hills, creating a picturesque and serene atmosphere. It’s an ideal spot for sunbathing, swimming, and relaxing, with gentle waves making it suitable for families and those looking to unwind.
Unlike many other beaches in Bali, Virgin Beach remains less commercialized, allowing visitors to enjoy a more authentic experience. There are a few local warungs (small eateries) where you can enjoy delicious Balinese cuisine and fresh seafood while taking in the beautiful views.
The location also offers opportunities for snorkeling, with vibrant marine life just offshore. The clear waters and coral reefs make it a great spot for exploring the underwater world.
Overall, Virgin Beach is a hidden gem that provides a perfect blend of natural beauty, relaxation, and a chance to connect with Bali’s tranquil coastal environment.
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