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Lovers of Bali's environment can enjoy
walking along rice terraces and feel the grass touch their skin
or wash their hands in clear fresh water along the way and
taste the tropical fruits whilst receiving warmest greetings
from villagers and feel the heartbeat of real Balinese daily life.
To
really experience this, then trekking or cycling must be your choice.
These facilities are well organized tour operators in Bali since
there is a high demand. There is much on offer - hiking or
mountain trekking, rice paddy trekking, jungle trekking and
beach trekking.
There are three
favorites places for the hiker in Bali. First Mount Agung, the
highest mount in Bali and considered to be the most sacred place because
it has the mother temple. The trek will loop to explore the
highland tropical bush and forest along beautiful Salak trees.
Enjoy the sunrise and bird's eye view of Besakih Temple. Then
Mount Batur and Mount Abang. These mountains stand as a
backdrop to Batur Lake, circling it from outside.
JUNGLE TREKKING
Trek through the beautiful nature reserve of Mount Batukaru - an 'off the beaten track' adventure that quickly immerses you into the cool shade of the tropical rainforest. You can find the hidden world of Bali's magnificent flora and fauna as you pass by ancient strangler trees and ferns, canopied with exotic wild orchids and hanging liana, which is the home of a variety of tropical birds and animals. A picnic lunch by a clear mountain stream, breathing the spicy mountain air, will revive you before continuing on to finish at the ancient temple of Batukaru.
Trek through the beautiful nature reserve of Mount Batukaru - an 'off the beaten track' adventure that quickly immerses you into the cool shade of the tropical rainforest. You can find the hidden world of Bali's magnificent flora and fauna as you pass by ancient strangler trees and ferns, canopied with exotic wild orchids and hanging liana, which is the home of a variety of tropical birds and animals. A picnic lunch by a clear mountain stream, breathing the spicy mountain air, will revive you before continuing on to finish at the ancient temple of Batukaru.
Or you can try Bali West
National Park and choose what kind of trekking you want or try
all to get all unforgettable experience.
Walk 1:
Departing and ending in the National Park Office in Teluk
Terima, this walk will loop to explore the lowland tropical bush and
forest along the small river of Teluk Terima. The whole trek
will take approximately 1 to 2 hours.
Walk 2:
Departing and ending in the National Park Office in Teluk
Terima, this walk is an extended trip of Walk 1to further explore the
highland tropical forest of Maount Ulu Teluk Terima which is 242
meters above sea level. The whole trek will take approximately 3
- 4 hours.
Walk 3:
Departure is from the National Park Office in Sumber Klampok
and ends at the National Park Office in Klatakan or Ambyarsari. This
route covers the lowland tropical bush and forest of Sumber
Klampok (in the north part of the Park) leading up to cross
Mount Klatakan which is 690 meters above sea level. Leaving the
peak, the trek will loop down to explore the west part of the
Park to finally end either in Klatakan or Ambyarsari. The whole
trek will take approximately 5 - 7 hours.
RICE PADDY TREK
Bali's spectacular Carang Sari rice bowl area offers a chance to see traditional rural life unchanged for a thousand years. Starting at our Adventure Centre and skirting the beautiful Ayung River valley, we follow the farmers tracks through emerald green paddy fields observing the timeless routine of plowing, planting and harvesting using hand crafted tools and age old techniques. Visit village temples and plantations of coconuts, mango and jackfruit, all to a backdrop of unspoilt Balinese countryside, before finishing at the village of Kedewatan.
Bali's spectacular Carang Sari rice bowl area offers a chance to see traditional rural life unchanged for a thousand years. Starting at our Adventure Centre and skirting the beautiful Ayung River valley, we follow the farmers tracks through emerald green paddy fields observing the timeless routine of plowing, planting and harvesting using hand crafted tools and age old techniques. Visit village temples and plantations of coconuts, mango and jackfruit, all to a backdrop of unspoilt Balinese countryside, before finishing at the village of Kedewatan.
Or
try an alternative. Starting high in the mountains at the village
of Mayungan, this twenty five kilometre ride winds its way down
along valleys, passing temples and shrines and criss-crossing
golden rice fields through landscape unchanged for a thousand
years. You can see local Balinese culture and customs while you
pass through the jungle and villages.