Kadek and his sister Putu grew up in the pretty village of Gianyar, nestled among smooth rice paddies, steep ravines, and dense forests. Kadek will pick you up from your hotel in Ubud and, on the way to his family compound, you will stop at the Gianyar market, a large neighborhood market that locals frequent where he will show you the the regional fruits and vegetables used in Balinese cooking. Putu lives in a simple home in a traditional family compound surrounded by farms. She will show you how to make authentic Balinese food from scratch.
• Market tour and cooking lesson in a local's home
• Introduction to authentic, home-cooked Balinese meals
• 100% private activity
• Experience Balinese hospitality in a residential neighborhood, 15 minutes from the Elephant Cave Temple
• Vegetarian options available [please inform us in advance if you have any dietary restrictions]
Pickup included
Pickup included
Local contact information: If you need assistance, please contact your host Kadek and Putu at +62 81797 24633, or at ksubianthara@yahoo.com
Address: Banjar Lokaserana, Lokaserana Village, Desa Singan, (located ~40 mins from Ubud), Gianyar District
Meeting Instructions: Kadek will pick you up from the concierge desk at your hotel in Ubud for the drive to his home which is located 15 minutes from the Elephant Cave Temple (Goa Gajah). Transportation from Ubud is included in the price of this experience. If you are staying outside of Ubud there will be an additional charge for transportation. Please contact us at reservations@travelingspoon.com for details.
Notes: If you have any specific dietary requirements and have not provided this information upon checkout, please contact and inform your Traveling Spoon host at least 48 hours in advance via their email or phone listed above in your voucher.
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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.
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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.
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Duck cooked with traditional Balinese spices and wrapped in banana leaves, a slow-cooked delicacy.
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Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
GMT+8
230VV, 50HzHz
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
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Price varies by option