Departing from the hotel, we will visit to have a look at traditional waving sarong making in Gianyar Regency.
TenunIkatis a dyeing technique used to pattern textiles that employs resist dyeing on the yarns prior to dyeing and weaving the fabric. As a Hindu majority island, people in Bali are very used to wearing sarongs and this TenunIkat seems to be a special kind of sarongs from its making process and its quality.
Goa Lawah or Bats Caves Temple will be the next visit which is situated on a slight embankment and the name is derived from the thousands bats that are living at the ceiling and walls of the cave. Leaving Goa Lawah, we will be driving to the eastern part through Candidasa village and taking time to relax at
Virgin Beach Karangasem, one of the white sandy beach with green nature and blue water on east Bali. The lunch will be set depending on program or by request. After the beautiful beach, we will visit
Tenganan Village which is the oldest traditional village in Bali with its unique cultures and traditions. This village is also called Bali Aga Village which means the indigenous people of Bali. The last visit before arriving at the hotel is
Gianyar Night Market, one of the main evening haunts for hungry locals and international visitors coming from and staying at the main resorts in Ubud. The market is located on Gianyar Town. Most foreign visitors call it a hidden gem, with a bustling market scene full of warungs and smaller stalls selling everything from live pets to all sorts of cuisine at cheap prices, clothing items and fashion accessories and kids’ stuff.