Begin your day with a gentle immersion into Balinese culture as you learn to weave 'Canang Sari' offerings with a local family. Deepen your connection to the land at a lush coffee garden, where you’ll smell the aroma of beans roasting over an open fire.
After processing your own coffee, sit down to a soul-warming traditional lunch prepared with ingredients straight from the village gardens.
This isn't just a tour; it’s a day of becoming part of the Munduk community.
This full-day journey is more than just a tour; it is a bridge into the authentic Balinese way of life. From the spiritual art of making offerings and the rich heritage of coffee cultivation to the simple joy of a home-cooked local meal, you will leave Munduk not just with photos, but with a deeper connection to Bali's soul. Join us to experience the highlands like a local, where every tradition tells a story and every cup of coffee tastes like home.”
Step into a rustic village kitchen and discover the secrets of Balinese flavors. Watch and learn as we grind fresh spices—turmeric, ginger, and galangal—on a stone mortar to create 'Basa Gede,' the golden spice paste that is the heart of our cuisine. Experience the magic of cooking over an open wood-fired stove, where the smoke adds a unique depth to every dish, turning simple local ingredients into a flavorful highland feast.”
Join a local family in their traditional kitchen for a heartwarming culinary exchange. More than just a cooking class, this is a chance to sit side-by-side with Munduk residents, sharing stories while hand-grinding spices and preparing authentic recipes passed down through generations. Together, you’ll transform fresh highland ingredients into a delicious meal, learning the true meaning of Balinese hospitality through the joy of food.”
Nasi Campur is the quintessential Balinese meal—a colorful platter that offers a bit of everything. At its center is a scoop of fragrant steamed rice, surrounded by a variety of small, flavorful dishes. You’ll find slow-cooked meats, spiced vegetables (urab), crispy peanuts, fried tempeh, and the iconic Sate Lilit. Topped with a dollop of spicy Sambal Matah, it is a perfect balance of sweet, spicy, salty, and savory flavors that defines the authentic taste of the island.”
Experience Bali on a single plate. Nasi Campur is a vibrant 'mixed rice' dish that serves as a tour of the island’s best flavors. Imagine a mountain of steamed rice surrounded by an array of authentic delicacies: tender spiced meats, crunchy long beans in coconut dressing, savory tofu, and the star of the show—Sambal Matah. Each bite offers a different texture and a burst of exotic spices, making it the most loved and complete meal for any local or traveler.”
There is no greater reward than sitting down to enjoy the feast you’ve helped create. As the mist rolls over the Munduk hills, you’ll gather around a communal table to share a steaming platter of Nasi Campur.