Mount Batur
Kintamani to explore coffee plantation and Batur volcano.
Kintamani and Batur Volcano
This village will visit on our daily bali nature holiday package and Kintamani Village is Batur Volcano and creater lake.
1500 meters high, the village of Kintamani has a cool, damp climate suited to growing oranges and passion fruite and on martket day, which falls every third day, the main street becomes a bustling chaos of vendors, some of whom have travelled from far away, carrying their wares on horseback.
Batur
In 1926, during the violent eruption of Mt.Batur, the original village of Batur, at the sourthern foot of the mountain, was totally destroyed. The villagers, unharmed but homeless, moved up into the high ridge overlooking their original home, and began the task of rebuilding their temple, Pura Ulun Danu. Work on this temple is still underway, and they are creating one of the most impressive temples on the island. It’s strark meru towers stand out againts the backdrop of the smoking volcano.
Temen Village of Coffee Plantation
The village of the best producer of bali coffee and the village is also a producer of Luwak coffee, firstly the civet in this village were hunted by residents to make satay because they were considered pests, and after they learned from laboratory tests that the coffee from civet droppings was the best coffee and beneficial to the health of the body, the civet is now preserved in Bali,
The benefits of civet coffee are: Improve stamina, Lower cholesterol, Improved sexually, etc. Civet coffee is sold a little expensive, in Bali Rp 50,000 per glass is sold and for per kilogram is around Rp 1,000 000. In addition to civet coffee in the village, it is also produced in traditional ways such as: Coffee ginseng, Bali copy, Coconut coffee, Etc.
The process of coffee in this village is still very traditional and guaranteed 100% without preservatives or other chemicals. We also enter the map on some of our tour schedules to look directly at this coffee garden and see the process, and introduce to you, in addition to seeing this beautiful coffee garden, you can also try all their home-made coffee for free. , if you want to try Luwak coffee you will be charged a fee of IDR 65,000 / cup.