Explore the hidden trails of Manggis on this challenging, but rewarding walk to Jagasatru Waterfall and to the top of the range of mountains that the eco-retreat of Kaura Bali sits on. After a 2.5 hour hike to the falls, we walk through lush forest and pass by houses where bantam chickens forage and children play. The waterfall also has a pool formed at its base which is a great spot to cool-off for a bit and stretch the legs.
• Trek Through Food Forest with Community Guide
• Learn about the different tropical fruits and natural healing product from the forest
• Visit the towering Jagasatru waterfall
• Enjoy secluded and peaceful places with view people around
• Enjoy swim at our retreat property after the hike
Pickup included
Meet your Tour Guide at Kaura Bali, in Manggis, and get briefed before starting the journey.
Before you hike up to the Jagasatru Waterfall, at the top of the hill, our standby team member will be ready with snacks, fruits, and water so that you can recharge before your trek. Fun fact, this hill is also where the giant Brahma statue is located on the island's east side. He is one of the three Gods in Hinduism believed to be responsible for keeping the island balanced, along with Wisnu in GWK (Garuda Wisnu Kencana) (south) and Shiva in Tabanan (west).
Once you reach the base of the waterfall, you will have time for a dip in the fresh, cold pool and enjoy a cup of tea before continuing your hike.
Before going down to the Jagasatru Waterfall, at the top of the hill, our standby team member would be at the ready to recharge you with snacks, fruits, and water refill.
Continue your journey through the jungle to reach the third stop of the excursion. This is where the locals make Arak, an alcoholic drink made from palm trees. Established in 1972, the third-generation owner of the palm wine factory will take you through the traditional distillation process using bamboo and a firewood-fuelled stove to make a potent spirit with 50% alcohol.
After relaxing at the waterfall, you will drop off at Kaura, marking the end of the trip with lunch at Kaura Restaurant and tarting the chosen activity.
Our Driver will transfer you back to your Hotel in South Bali or Hotel in Ubud.
Ubud is a picturesque town nestled in the lush highlands of Bali, renowned for its vibrant arts scene, traditional dance, and serene landscapes. Known as the cultural heart of Bali, it offers a perfect blend of nature, spirituality, and Balinese heritage, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a deeper cultural experience.
A sacred nature reserve and temple complex that is home to hundreds of long-tailed macaques. The forest is a spiritual and cultural hub, offering a unique blend of nature and spirituality.
Iconic terraced rice fields offering stunning views and a glimpse into traditional Balinese farming. The terraces are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular spot for photography.
The royal palace of Ubud, showcasing traditional Balinese architecture and hosting daily dance performances. The palace is a cultural landmark and a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
An archaeological site featuring an ancient cave, baths, and temple ruins. The site is believed to date back to the 9th century and is a significant cultural and historical landmark.
A scenic walking trail offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The trail is a popular spot for hiking and enjoying the natural beauty of Ubud.
Suckling pig roasted with traditional Balinese spices, a must-try for meat lovers.
A mixed rice dish with a variety of side dishes, offering a taste of Balinese flavors.
Duck cooked with traditional Balinese spices and wrapped in banana leaves, a slow-cooked delicacy.
Fried noodles with vegetables, meat, and eggs, a popular Indonesian dish.
The dry season is the best time to visit Ubud, with clear skies and pleasant weather ideal for exploring the outdoors and attending cultural events. This period also sees the highest number of tourists.
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Ubud is generally safe for travelers, with a low crime rate and a welcoming local community. However, it's important to be aware of common scams, traffic safety, and cultural norms to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Ubud Bus Terminal
Local bemos (small minivans) are a cheap and common way to get around, but they can be crowded and may not follow a strict schedule.
Available • Apps: Grab, Gojek
Car, Bike, Scooter
A sacred water temple known for its holy purification rituals. Visitors can participate in a traditional cleansing ceremony, where they are sprinkled with holy water from the temple's springs.
Iconic terraced rice fields offering stunning views and a glimpse into traditional Balinese farming. The terraces are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular spot for photography.
An active volcano offering stunning sunrise views and hiking opportunities. The hike to the summit is challenging but rewarding, with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
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