Discover Balinese villages where daily life, ceremonies, and traditions continue beyond tourism — offering a deeper way to experience Bali.
Among Bali’s many villages, Penglipuran Village often stands out for one immediate reason: order. The village is clean, the houses align perfectly, and the main street feels calm and controlled.For…
Tucked into the hills of East Bali, Sidemen Valley does not present itself as a destination built for escape. It is quiet not because it is curated, but because people…
Sebatu Village: Where Daily Life Still Follows Ritual and Water Just north of Ubud, beyond the cafés, galleries, and curated experiences, lies Sebatu Village — a place that does not…
Nestled in the heart of Bali, Batuan Temple stands as a testament to the island's rich cultural tapestry. As we embark on a journey to unveil its sacred wonders, we…
The story said that at the time of the reign of Mayadenawa King, a ruthless king which is not believe with the god that this place that this place is…
Sebatu Village is a traditional Balinese village located in the highlands of Tegallalang, just north of Ubud. While the surrounding area is often associated with iconic rice terrace views, Sebatu…