Kabupaten Badung Trip Overview
Highlights
– Visit a local food market
– Learn about the biodiversity of the rice fields and their importance to Balinese culture
– Learn about the ancient irrigation system of subak that’s still used today in Bali
– See a subak agricultural temple not typically visited by tourists
– Each Lonely Planet Experience comes with six months of free access to Lonely Planet’s Guides app which includes over 8,000 destinations guides and unbeatable discounts to Lonely Planet Guidebook
Local Impact: How you taking this tour will benefit the local community:
This tour supports farmers in the Kerobokan area by donating a portion of your tour fee to a local farmer’s cooperative. During the visit to the temple, your guide will explain how the co-op works across the rice fields, the intricate workings of the 1,000-year-old subak irrigation system, and its importance to the community.
Additional Info
Duration: 3 hours
Starts: Kabupaten Badung, Indonesia
Trip Category: Outdoor Activities >> Hiking & Camping
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What to Expect When Visiting Kabupaten Badung, Bali, Indonesia
Highlights
– Visit a local food market
– Learn about the biodiversity of the rice fields and their importance to Balinese culture
– Learn about the ancient irrigation system of subak that’s still used today in Bali
– See a subak agricultural temple not typically visited by tourists
– Each Lonely Planet Experience comes with six months of free access to Lonely Planet’s Guides app which includes over 8,000 destinations guides and unbeatable discounts to Lonely Planet Guidebook
Local Impact: How you taking this tour will benefit the local community:
This tour supports farmers in the Kerobokan area by donating a portion of your tour fee to a local farmer’s cooperative. During the visit to the temple, your guide will explain how the co-op works across the rice fields, the intricate workings of the 1,000-year-old subak irrigation system, and its importance to the community.
Itinerary
Think of Bali, and you probably think of rice terraces cascading down the hillsides. Come see these gorgeous fields on a tour that’ll teach you the ins and outs of local agriculture. Discover an ancient irrigation system, wander through fields growing everything from rice to tomatoes, and find out how these fields are their own unique ecosystem and cultural tradition.
Ending point:
Stuja Coffee or Xich Lo Kerobokan café. Your guide will arrange a taxi for you back to your hotel or to your next destination.