Ubud Eco Walking
Join us to discover the natural beauty of Bali on a hike through rice paddies in the spectacular heartland of Bali called Ubud Eco Walking
"Ubud Eco Walking"
Ubud eco walking : First hike will be exploring the Campuhan Ridge. Campuhan is a sacred area and means ‘where two rivers meet’. The two rivers are Sungai Wos and Sungai Agung. This river valley has created a stunning area to walk around and do some exploring on the narrow paths. After an hour hiking in Campuhan Ridge.
Ubud eco walking trip will be continued to explore the scenic Tegalalang Rice field. Located 20 minutes driving from Campuhan Ridge.The drive will take you trough the countryside of Ubud.
Tegalalang Rice Field is the most visited rice field in Bali. It is designed very beautifully with exquisite hollowing rice field and precisely located on the hill bank. Witness the local farmer planting their rice in oblique area complete with its traditional irrigation system called Subak. Enjoy the beauty and greenery of rice and its valley with coconut trees on it.
Bali Pulina located just 5 minutes driving from Tegalalang Rice Field will be the next stop of the trip. Bali Pulina, hiden organic plantation where we can learn how Balinese Coffee is made. It is the best place for sampling the different coffee, tea, pure cocoa, and organic spices with very beautiful rice field and valley setting Bali Pulina also has the most unique coffee in world called Luwak Coffee.
It is rare type of coffee is partially fermented by passing through the digestive system of a civet cat. The cats eat only the best berries and the stones are collected after it passes through their digestive system. Legend says that drinking Kopi Luwak is good for fertility.
The hike will be completed by hiking in Gunung Kawi , the 11th-century ttemple complex lies among rice paddies and thick jungle in Tampaksiring north east of Ubud. To get there you need to conquer some 270 steps, but it’s a special place well worth the effort. The huge shrines are carved into the cliffs at both sides of Pakerisan River connected by a stone bridge. It is also known as a World Heritages by UNESCO 2012 located along Pekerisan River.