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OVERVIEW
Get off the beaten path with a 4-wheel drive
(4WD) adventure through some of Bali's most remote areas with Bali's
Adventure Specialists, "SOBEK
Bali". Once off the beaten track you'll discover
traditional Balinese culture that continues to thrive amongst rural
communities and old kingdoms.
Explore mythical Taman Bali,
one of the island's oldest settlements, unique for its unusual customs,
festivals and practices. Available daily.
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SAFARI
INFORMATION & HIGHLIGHTS
A 4 wheel drive, air-conditioned vehicle picks you up from your
hotel and takes you to the small village of Sedawa in Bangli, East
Bali, where the adventure begins. At approximately 8.30 there's
a short briefing on the day's program and highlights of areas that
you will visit.
Then
it's on to the first stop at Bali's fabled rice terraces where you
take a pleasurable walk through the rice fields, admiring the workmanship
and skill that goes into creating the terraces, the beautiful view
and the many colors of the rice fields as the growing season progresses.
Moving on you head towards an area where you discover the exotic
tropical plants and wild flowers of the region before crossing a
traditional bamboo bridge that takes you over a beautiful waterfall.
Finally, just before a well deserved break, you get an up close
look at the fascinating irrigation system that has taken centuries
to develop and is the cornerstone of Balinese culture.
Visible from the location of the coffee break is the ancient pool
of the former Balinese garden palace and ancient temple. Once refreshed,
the 4WD heads towards the village of Selisihan, one of many traditional
villages in Bangli. The beautiful mountain scenery in the distance
is only enhanced by the thrill of the off road drive. This is a
continuous drive - however the driver is more than happy to stop
to take photos. Leaving Selisihan, you continue onward to the village
of Sanggem in Karangasem. Keep your camera handy to capture the
remarkable panoramic views of the rice terraces as you drive over
an ancient Dutch colonial bridge.
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A delicious buffet lunch featuring Indonesian favorites is
served in the best restaurant in the village of Tabu, near
the Telaga Waja River. Take time to appreciate the magnificent
views of the Telaga Waja River, mountains and surrounding
rice terraces.
After lunch you're off to the village of Sidemen to visit
the villagers that make beautiful, traditional woven cloths
using the same techniques that were used hundreds of years
ago by their great, great grandparents.
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It
is late afternoon and almost time to start heading back to your
hotel however there is one more stop at the Bukit Batu Village in
Bangli where you learn about the traditional stone used for building
the main gates of Bali's temples. From Bukit Batu Village your 4WD
heads back to your hotel - arriving at around 5.00 pm.
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Notes
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All rates quoted nett per person - inclusive of 21% tax and service
charge. No hidden charges. |
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Traditional
Tour FAQs
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| Pick
up times |
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If
you are staying in Nusa Dua your day will normally start between
the hours of 7.15 and 7.45 am.
Other areas:
Kuta : between 7.15 and 7.45 am.
Sanur : between 7.30 and 8.00 am.
Ubud : between 8.00 and 8.30 am.
Others areas based on request.
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| Included
in the tour |
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Morning
tea with Balinese snacks, cold towels, bottled water and buffet
lunch.
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| About
the guides |
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The
guides are professional cycling and trekking guides trained in 'best
practice' safety techniques and first aid
All guides undertake training in the flora and fauna of Bali to
help make your adventure not only fun and exciting but also educational
and interesting.
For more information about Sobek Bali and its guides Click
here.
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| How
to Book |
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To
book Traditional Bali tour -
Click here.
Private tours are available with a minimum 3 persons.
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| How
to Contact Us |
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Email:
adventures@balisafaris.com
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