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5 Best Balinese Coffee Plantations in Ubud – 2024 Guide!

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✔️ Quick Guide – Best Balinese Coffee Plantations in Ubud

Balinese Coffee Plantations are a popular tourist activity where you can see how coffee has been traditionally produced on the island. Don’t expect to see a true plantation where acres of coffee beans are grown for export. Rather, a “Coffee Plantation” in Bali usually refers to a tourist activity where you learn about the history of coffee production on the island, and get to taste different beans and preparation styles.

It’s loads of fun if you’re a coffee fan, and the coffee farms are also one of the best places to buy souvenirs to bring back home. Most day tours in Bali will include a stop at a Balinese Coffee Plantation, where you’ll get a free tasting of (usually low-quality) coffee in hopes that you will purchase something.

Not all Coffee Plantations are equal, while some have beautiful rice-terrace views and high-quality coffee, others are more like tourist traps.

I’ve been calling Bali home for the past two years and lived in Ubud for a wonderful 6 months. Coffee tourism is huge in Bali, so during my time on the island, I’ve visited plenty of coffee plantations and specialty shops.

A coffee tasting at Alas Harum Agrotourism in Ubud, Bali.

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Blogger Katie Caf having a coffee tasting at a coffee plantation in Ubud, Bali.

The Best Balinese Coffee Plantations To Visit from Ubud

✔️ satria agrowisata 2.

This coffee plantation doesn’t have the best reviews – and for a good reason! It’s not really a plantation, Satria doesn’t grow the coffee they serve there, it’s more of a small agricultural museum and gift shop.   

Also… the free coffee and tea tasting they serve is really sweet. 

The reason I am recommending Satria is that it’s located within Ubud, while other coffee plantations are a 20-30-minute drive outside of Ubud, and Satria is 100% free to visit. 

The short tour of the Satria Balinese Coffee Plantation, the small museum on how coffee is made, and the dozen tasting beverages they provide are 100% free. 

Satria only makes money if you decide you like the coffee from the tasting enough to purchase a full cup or buy something from their gift shop.

If you’re on an extreme budget and need a free thing to do in Ubud, Satria is a fun stop! 

📍 Address:  Lodtunduh, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80571, Indonesia

⏰ Hours:  9 AM – 6 PM every day 

A girl sniffs freshly ground coffee at a plantation tour in Ubud, Bali.

✔️ Bali Pulina 

Bali Pulina charges a 100K Indonesian Rupiah ($7) entrance fee for their plantation, but it includes a tour, coffee tasting, and a free snack which makes it well worth it. 

Located 20 minutes outside of Ubud, you can take in gorgeous views of the Balinese countryside from their cafe, which has a lovely viewpoint.  

📍 Address:  Jl. Raya Pujung Kaja, Sebatu, Kec. Tegallalang, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80561, Indonesia

⏰ Hours:  8 AM – 5 PM every day 

A coffee tasting at a Balinese Coffee Plantation in Ubud.

✔️ OKA Agriculture Bali 

OKA is a half-hour drive from Ubud, which makes it the most remote on this list, but OKA Agriculture has the best views and is 100% free to visit, which makes it well worth the trip! 

The OKA farm is a large agricultural complex, you can learn about the process of growing coffee, as well as chocolate, and spices. 

The OKA complex is set up like a giant tree house and is definitely my favorite plantation on this list. 

📍 Address:  J89P+C8H, Manukaya, Tampaksiring, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80661, Indonesia

A coffee tasting at Alas Harum Agrotourism in Ubud, Bali.

✔️ Alas Harum

Alas Harum Agrotourism is a day club/restaurant / all-in-one activity in the Tegallalang region of Ubud.

Alas Harum has a bunch of different activities like ziplining, pools, rice terrace, photo spots, high swings, and their Kopi Luwak Coffee museum.

While there’s the most to do at Alas Harum, it’s also the most expensive. To enter the complex you need to pay a 50K IDR entrance fee ($3.50) and coffee tasting is 118K ($8) on top of the entrance fee. If you would like to try their Kopi Luwak coffee, it’s another 118K per cup.

📍 Address:  Jl. Raya Tegallalang, Tegallalang, Kec. Tegallalang, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80561, Indonesia

⏰ Hours: 8 AM – 7 PM

Different coffee beans for sale at Seniman Coffee Studio in Ubud, Bali.

✔️ Seniman Coffee Studio 

Although not a coffee plantation, I would recommend this coffee shop in Ubud to anyone who wants to experience the best of Indonesian coffee but doesn’t have time to make a day trip to a coffee plantation. 

Seniman Coffee Studio is an artisan shop that prides itself on locally grown beans.

You can come here to sample local brews, as well as buy coffee beans from all over Indonesia grown on the islands of Sumatra, Java, Flores, etc. 

📍 Address:  Jl. Sri Wedari No.5, Banjar Taman Kelod, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia

⏰ Hours:  Every day 7:30 AM – 10 PM 

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✔️ Munduk Moding Coffee Plantation Nature Resort & Spa  

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Munduk Moding Plantation Nature Resort & Spa is considered the best Eco Resort in Bali. It’s located directly on a Balinese Coffee Plantation that you can take tours of.  

Nestled in the serene highlands of Munuk, around a 1.5-hour drive from Ubud, this plantation not only provides a stunning backdrop of rolling hills and vibrant greenery but also invites visitors to explore the intricate process of coffee production – from meticulous plant care to traditional harvesting and processing methods.

The plantation offers an eco-friendly, sustainable experience for those connecting with Bali’s agricultural heritage.

“In no order of particular priority: the abundant lush nature, the most attentive staff I have ever met in my 30-plus years of 5-star hotels worldwide, a cuisine which was superbe, spectacular infinity pools were just a few points that had us like “this is almost too good to be true”. But what truly knocked us off our feet was the warmth and heartfelt attitude of literally everyone working at the premise which made us feel like family and not paying customers… This place is a 12 on a scale from 1 to 10 with 10 being the best!”  Stephan – reviews

Best Coffee Plantation Tours In Bali 

A trip to a coffee plantation shouldn’t take over 1-2 hours, so I recommend including it in a whole day itinerary. 

A dessert cart at Gianyar Night Market outside of Ubud, Bali.

✅ Balinese Street Food & Coffee Plantation Tour 

One of my favorite tours in Bali, this tour includes a trip to a Balinese Coffee Plantation, a Babi Guling (suckling pig) restaurant, and a tour of the  Gianyar Night Market  to sample the street food. 

👉  Book the  best food tour in Bali + a trip to a coffee plantation  by clicking here!  👈

Blogger Katie Caf at Leke Leke Waterfall outside of Ubud, Bali.

✅ Make Your Own Tour Itinerary! 

There are so many amazing things to see in Bali! If you have a specific coffee plantation in mind, I recommend hiring a private driver for the day and creating your own tour itinerary. 

This way you can visit different waterfalls, temples, and coffee plantations at your own pace. 

👉  Click here to  pre-arrange a private driver in Bali  and make your own tour itinerary.  👈

Two monkeys sitting on a moss covered sculpture at the Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud, Bali.

✅ Take The Ultimate Tour Of Ubud – Monkey Sanctuary, Rice Terraces, & Coffee Plantation 

Ubud is known as Bali’s cultural heart, and it’s been a place I’ve been happy to call my home for the past few months. 

Most of the coffee plantations in Bali are located near the town of Ubud, and you can maximize your time by taking an organized tour of all of Ubud’s highlights. 

This tour includes a visit to the  Sacred Monkey Forest , a coffee plantation, and a swing ride over the rice terraces. 

👉  Click here to book a complete  guided tour of Ubud’s highlights, including a visit to a coffee plantation  👈

A Balinese coffee farmer picking coffee cherries.

4 Reasons You Should Take A Coffee Plantation Tour In Bali 

1. stunning views .

While most people associate Bali with the beach, coffee plantations in Bali are mainly located around the mountainous region of Ubud. The further up north you go, the higher the altitude of the coffee plantation. 

The views from these high-up plantations are usually stunning expanses of greenery, the absolutely  perfect  view to enjoy while sampling fresh Balinese coffee. 

Blogger Katie Caf with two luwaks at a Kopi Luwak coffee cafe in Ubud, Bali.

2. Learn About Balinese Agriculture & Cultural Practices

The history of coffee in Indonesia goes all the way back to colonial rule when the Dutch brought coffee beans to the island nation from Yemen in the 1600s. 

Since then, coffee has played an integral role in the Indonesian economy and agriculture. Recently, Indonesia was the 4th largest producer of coffee in the whole world!

At a coffee farm, you can learn about Balinese coffee agriculture, as well as some of their historical practices like  Kopi Luwak Coffee , which is a special Indonesian coffee made from the excrement of the Asian Palm Civet. 

Coffee for sale at Satria coffee plantation in Ubud, Bali.

3. Buy The Perfect Souvenir From Your Trip To Bali

Coffee makes the perfect souvenir from a trip to Bali since it’s portable, won’t perish, and will make your suitcase smell fantastic! 

4. Try Some Of The Best Coffee In The World! 

Bali is known for coffee tourism because Indonesia has some of the best beans in the world! 

Kopi Luwak Coffee beans at a cafe in Ubud, Bali.

Balinese Coffee Plantations: FAQs

Do they grow coffee in bali.

Yes! There are dozens of coffee plantations on the island of Bali. 

Which district in Bali is famous for coffee plantations?

Most of the coffee plantations in Bali are located in the mountainous regions, to the north of the island and in the center of Bali. 

What is special about coffee from Bali?

Bali is an island with lots of volcanic activity – the volcanic soil is mineral-rich and is said to add a full body and heady aroma to Balinese coffee beans. 

Is Bali famous for coffee?

Although not as known for coffee as its next-door neighbors, on the islands of Sumatra and Java, Bali produces exquisite coffee. 

What is the best Indonesian coffee?

Kopi Gayo (Gayo Coffee in Indonesian) is a special blend from the Island of Sumatra which is prized as the best Indonesian coffee. 

Kopi Gayo is said to have sweet notes of cacao, peach, and caramel as well as very low acidity. 

Which place in Indonesia is famous for coffee?

The Indonesian island of Java, which is next to Bali, is so famous for its coffee that the name “Java” is synonymous with the drink itself! 

How much is a cup of coffee in Bali?

A really nice cup of coffee in a fancy cafe will cost around 35K-50K Indonesian Rupiah. 

A glass of Kopi Luwak Coffee at a cafe in Ubud, Bali.

Coffee Plantations in Bali: Conclusion 

Coffee plantations are the perfect add-on activity for your next trip to Bali! They’re beautiful, and educational, and sell great snacks and souvenirs. 

I hope this guide helps you plan your upcoming trip to Bali! I’ve been living in Ubud for the past three months and I’m passionate about helping others explore the island! 

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Katie Caf, founder of Katie Caf Travel, is a seasoned travel expert who has explored North, Central, and South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia for many years. Originally from New York, she shares travel insights from her experiences in the USA and around the world. Now residing in Bali, Katie specializes in Bali and Indonesia travel, aiming to assist her readers in traveling better and more frequently. Through her blog, she provides quality travel resources and firsthand accounts.

Could you please post at least one photo showing an actual plantation on Bali – like showing some hundred coffee bushes one close to another?

Hi Rudi, “Coffee Plantation” is the name of a common tourism attraction in Bali that they have all over the island which takes you through the process of how they process coffee beans historically, and provides samples of locally grown coffee and chocolate. Usually there will be coffee and cocoa trees you can see as part of the process, but it’s not where the beans are being grown en-masse for export.

I know Munduk Moding Plantation & Resort actually grows some coffee beans on site, along with a variety of other produce, but a lot of these Balinese “plantations” include samplers of different beans from all over Indonesia. For example, you can try a Sumatra coffee bean blend, and Java blend, which are different islands in Indonesia, along with a Kintamani blend, which are beans grown in Bali in an area East of Ubud.

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The Creation of Luwak Coffee

Civets indulge in the consumption of coffee berries, relishing the fleshy pulp surrounding them. During their stay in the civet’s stomach, proteolytic enzymes subtly alter the beans, breaking down longer peptides and increasing the presence of free amino acids. As these beans navigate through the civet’s digestive system, they retain their distinct shape. Following a meticulous process of collection, rigorous cleansing, sun drying, gentle roasting, and expert brewing, these beans produce an exceptionally aromatic coffee known for its reduced bitterness. It has earned a reputation as one of the world’s most exclusive and costly coffee varieties.

Luwak Coffee Experience

The Luwak Coffee Experience

Have you ever considered consuming coffee produced from an unusual source? Believe it or not, the world’s most exclusive and expensive coffee is crafted from a rather surprising ingredient – feces. During a trip to Bali, Indonesia, a visit to the renowned Luwak Coffee Plantation provided insight into the intricate process of producing this specialty coffee. Visitors are guided through each step, from production to a coffee tasting experience, all set against the backdrop of the lush jungle terrain.

Initially met with skepticism, the revelation of the painstaking craftsmanship and precise techniques involved in utilizing feces in the creation of this highly acclaimed coffee left a lasting impression.

Luwak Coffee: The Most Expensive Coffee

The World’s Most Expensive Coffee

Kopi luwak holds the title of being the world’s most expensive coffee, primarily owing to its unconventional production method. This unique brew is crafted from coffee beans that have undergone a rather unusual journey – they have been digested by a specific Indonesian cat-like creature known as the palm civet, also referred to as the civet cat. It’s no wonder that kopi luwak has earned the colloquial moniker of “cat poop” coffee.

Luwak: The Secret Behind Luwak Coffee's

Bali’s Unique Animal-Influenced Coffee

Coffee beans, essentially seeds found within cherry-sized fruits on coffee plants, require extraction for coffee preparation. This extraction is typically achieved through fermentation, a process that humans have developed various methods for over time. However, fermentation also occurs organically in the wild, thanks to the digestive systems of certain animals.

At the Coffee Plantation, for instance, civet cats consume the ripest coffee berries, initiating a digestive process that naturally separates the seeds from the fruit while inducing fermentation. Approximately 24 hours later, the seeds are excreted by the cat, marking the commencement of the coffee-making process.

Subsequently, after collecting the cat’s waste, the beans undergo a meticulous process, involving careful washing, drying, pounding, and ultimately, roasting over an open flame. Some aficionados claim that this natural fermentation method results in a final cup of coffee that is notably smoother and less acidic compared to other brews. Keen to taste the difference, a request to partake in a tasting was eagerly made.

The Tour and the “Coffee Cats” Encounter

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The tour offered a comprehensive, step-by-step explanation of the coffee production process and the chance to interact with the renowned “coffee cats.” These animals had an unusual and somewhat intimidating appearance, resembling a combination of a possum, cat, and rat. However, despite their peculiar looks, it was remarkable to observe their close interactions. One pair of cats, in particular, caught the eye as they engaged in an affectionate cuddling session. This led to the assumption that they might be a mated pair or perhaps close companions with a unique bond.

Luwak Coffee: An Unconventional Delight

BALI’S LUWAK COFFEE: An Unconventional Delight

However, Luwak coffee, the globally renowned “poop coffee,” offers the smoothest coffee experience ever tasted. Possessing a subtle caffeine flavor, the coffee exudes a unique and soothing aroma. One might speculate that it’s the result of the unconventional production process. Nevertheless, Luwak coffee leaves an indelible impression. It’s no wonder this specialty brew commands a hefty price of $50 per cup in New York City! For more details about the insider experience of tasting Luwak coffee in Bali, please refer to the images below. Ensure you include this hotspot and tour in your Bali, Indonesia itinerary. Bali isn’t truly experienced without savoring a cup of Luwak coffee.

Recommendation Coffee Tasting Experiences in Ubud and Kintamani

Luwak coffee agro at alas harum ubud.

Luwak Coffee Plantation Alas Harum Ubud

Alas Harum stands out as a popular agrotourism destination, conveniently situated on Jl. Lunga Tegallalang, just a short 20-minute drive from the heart of Ubud. This remarkable location offers a wide range of activities, including a detailed demonstration of the luwak coffee production process, thrilling swings, zip lines, and numerous picturesque spots that provide the perfect backdrop for your photos. From private terrace views to glass floors, bird nests to dancing bridges, the iconic gorilla face curve to the captivating pekak brayut, Alas Harum offers it all. Furthermore, you can marvel at the largest luwak statue in Indonesia right here.

Lumbung Sari: The Luwak Coffee Hub in Ubud

Luwak Coffee Plantation Lumbung Sari Ubud

Lumbung Sari House Of Luwak Coffee, located in the Gianyar Regency, stands as a prime destination for coffee enthusiasts and seekers of delightful coffee shops. This café is a highly recommended spot for coffee connoisseurs due to its diverse selection of expertly prepared coffee beverages, including cappuccinos, Americanos, milk coffee, and black coffee. Each coffee offering is crafted with meticulous attention to quality and flavor. What’s more, Lumbung Sari House Of Luwak Coffee offers a comfortable and aesthetically pleasing atmosphere, perfect for those looking to capture Instagram-worthy moments amidst charming decor.

Satria Agrotourism Ubud

Luwak Coffee Plantation at Satria Agrotuourism ubud

Indulge in the flavors of authentic Balinese teas and coffees at Satria Coffee Plantation. This renowned coffee plantation offers two delightful locations to sample a wide range of Balinese coffee products crafted using traditional methods. Situated in the popular tourist hub of Ubud, you can find one branch in Lodtunduh village, while the other is nestled within the lush jungles of Saribatu village, along Jalan Manukaya in Tampaksiring, Gianyar Regency, en route to the Kintamani volcano.

Uma Pakel Agrotourism Ubud

Luwak Coffee Plantation at Uma Pakel Agrotuourism ubud

Uma Pakel Agro Tourism is renowned for its signature kopi luwak, also known as civet coffee. This distinctive coffee is created from beans that have been consumed, partially digested, and subsequently excreted by the Asian palm civet, a small arboreal mammal. Remarkably, despite—or perhaps because of—this rather unorthodox production method, kopi luwak ranks among the world’s most expensive coffees. Embark on a guided stroll through the jungle plantation to gain insights into this unconventional coffee-making process.

Bali Pulina Agrotourism Ubud

Luwak Coffee Plantation at Bali Pulina Agrotuourism ubud

If you’re eager to savor the renowned coffee of Bali, your next travel stop should undoubtedly be the coffee plantation at Bali Pulina Agro Tourism, a highly recommended destination when visiting Ubud. For nature enthusiasts, the breathtaking natural beauty that envelops the entire area will leave you in awe. Bali Pulina is conveniently situated just 3 minutes away from the picturesque rice terraces of Tegalalang in Ubud, offering the chance to explore various plant species. During your visit, the knowledgeable guides at Bali Pulina Agro Tourism will provide insights into these diverse species, and you can also embark on a guided tour to delve deeper into this fascinating world.

Santi Agrotourism in Kintamani

Luwak Coffee Plantation at Santi Agrotuourism Kintamani

Our visit to Santi Agrotourism was part of a tour of Ubud, and it left a lasting impression. The landscape is truly breathtaking, immersing you in what feels like the heart of the jungle. The guide provided a fascinating explanation of the process involved in collecting animal droppings and transforming them into coffee. Afterward, we had the pleasure of sitting down in a beautiful restaurant, where we could sample a variety of the coffees and teas they had to offer.

As we prepared to leave, we made a stop at the shop. Remarkably, there was no pressure to make any purchases, and the lady who served us the tea and coffee was not only informative but also injected a delightful sense of humor into the experience. Without a doubt, I would wholeheartedly recommend Santi Agrotourism to anyone seeking a unique and enjoyable visit.

Explore Ubud’s Delights on the Bali Coffee Plantation Tour

Indulge in the Bali Coffee Plantation Ubud Tour , a journey that immerses you in the captivating beauty of Ubud. Your adventure commences with a convenient hotel pickup, offering a seamless start to your day. During this excursion, you’ll have the chance to discover some of the region’s most intriguing gems, including the extraordinary Balinese Coffee Plantation Luwak. Prepare to be enchanted by the wonders of Ubud and its enchanting surroundings.

Tips for Your Visit to a Coffee Plantation in Bali

Certainly, here are five essential tips for visiting a coffee plantation in Bali:

  • Choose the Right Season : The best time to visit a coffee plantation in Bali is during the coffee harvesting season, which typically occurs between April and September. This ensures you get to witness the entire coffee-making process, from bean picking to processing.
  • Wear Comfortable Footwear : Be prepared to walk around the plantation, which may have uneven terrain. Comfortable and sturdy footwear, like walking shoes or sneakers, is essential to keep you comfortable and safe during the tour.
  • Stay Hydrated : Bali’s climate can be hot and humid. Carry a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout your visit, especially if the tour involves outdoor activities like walking through the plantation.
  • Engage with the Local Guides : The guides at coffee plantations are often knowledgeable about the coffee production process and local traditions. Don’t hesitate to ask questions and engage in conversations with them. It’s a great way to learn more about the culture and coffee-making techniques.
  • Sample the Coffee : Don’t miss the opportunity to taste the coffee. Most plantations offer coffee tasting sessions where you can savor different coffee varieties and flavors. It’s a chance to appreciate the unique qualities of Balinese coffee.

Visiting a coffee plantation in Bali can be an enriching experience, allowing you to connect with the local culture and gain insights into the art of coffee production. Following these tips will help ensure a memorable and enjoyable visit.

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5 PLACES TO HAVE LUWAK COFFEE PLANTATION TOUR IN BALI

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You’re a coffee enthusiast and want to experience the making of the most expensive coffee in the world, Luwak coffee while visiting Bali? We have some recommended coffee plantations where you can have Luwak coffee tour in Bali.

1. Bali Pulina

Jl. Br. Pujung Kelod, Tegalalang, Ubud

This place is open for public to support local coffee farmers selling their coffee product. Here you can see the traditional process of making Luwak coffee, also having a tour at its wide coffee plantation. Don’t miss the coffee testing of your personal choice of coffee provided here while enjoying the beautiful view of the village.

https://balipulina.com

2. Teba Sari Agrotourism

Br. Kelingkung, Lodtunduh, Gianyar

Witness each stage of Luwak coffee production in Teba Sari Agrotourism, from how the beans eaten, digested, and extracted by Asian palm civet. You can also take a small tour at its coffee garden while watching the locals’ daily activities. Don’t forget to try the Luwak coffee and other type of coffee, Bali chocolate, and rice wine which are locally made here.

https://tebasari.com

3. Alam Sari Agrotourism

Banjar Kebon Singapadu, Gianyar

Visit Alam Sari Agro-tourism and take a fun tour at its wide coffee plantation. You can see so many type of coffee plants and the exotic process of making them into coffee product. Included here is of course the making of Luwak coffee. Not to mention the place has a great atmosphere with really fresh air. Beside experience the tour, guests are also welcomed to take other activities, such as making traditional craft guided by the locals there.

4. Buana Amertha Sari Agrotourism

Br. Seribatu

It’s one of the most famous coffee plantations in Bali. You can take a Luwak coffee plantation tour here, see the natural process of coffee-making, and able to experience the coffee testing. See how the coffee beans roasted on a clay pan uses the heat from firewood. Enjoy the beautiful sight of the green hill too while drinking coffee at its terrace.

5. Lumbung Sari House of Luwak Coffee

Jl. Raya Lodtunduh, Lodtunduh, Gianyar

If you’d like to experience a short Luwak coffee plantation, this might the perfect place. As soon as you enter the place, the guide will welcome you and take you to tour the garden. See the traditional making of Luwak coffee then served with several types of coffee for testing.

If you’re interested on having a Luwak coffee plantation tour, you can use travel and tour services in Bali where the majority of them include it into their itinerary.

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Coffee can, and should, take you around the world, and today, it’s taking you to a small town on the island of Bali, in Indonesia.

Ubud – a little yet breathtaking town in central Bali, has a boutique and thriving artesian coffee scene, which you’ll see in a few moments through my recount of a recent coffee shop tour of the region.

Indonesia and Coffee

Indonesia is well known for being a heavy hitter ( 1 ) in the global coffee production and exportation game – rather than being the host of a fast growing artesian café culture.

But visit any popular street in Bali or Jakarta, and you’ll realize the island chain is rapidly becoming a hub for specialty coffee lovers thanks to the huge variety of high-quality local coffee beans and a growing Indonesian middle class with an intense thirst for great coffee.

The islands of Java, Sumatra  and Sulawesi bear the bulk of Indonesian coffee, however, traveling around the tourist hub of Bali means you’ll have direct and easy access to lesser well-known (yet equally as exciting) beans from mountain ranges around Bali, Flores, Sumbawa and West Papua.

The Coffee Scene in Ubud in General

Most tourists drop into Ubud to explore the Monkey Forest, behold the beautiful natural surroundings, or to appreciate a few local handmade goods from the local artesian markets, but for me, Ubud ticked three boxes extremely well:

  • The food –  there is an abundance of well-priced organic, locally sourced vegetarian and vegan restaurants and cafes
  • The digital nomad scene –  if you work online, Ubud is a great place to base yourself as there is reliable wifi in most coffee shops, a favorable (cool) climate compared to the rest of Bali, a few gorgeous co work spaces and plenty of other location independent entrepreneurs ( 2 ) to mingle with.
  • The coffee –  If you enjoy spending your days drinking superb coffee and lounging in cafes, you’ve come to the right place

The following five coffee shops in Ubud will make you smile for one reason or another:

1. The Seniman Coffee Studio

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The Seniman Coffee Studio is THE place to be if you are after a specialty coffee experience, rather just another coffee shop (it’s called a studio, not a café, after all).

As soon as you enter the studio, it will become apparent that you don’t understand as much about coffee as you initially thought.

But it’s ok; the baristas (each who have undergone rigorous training from Taiwanese ‘coffee masters’) will fill in the gaps of your coffee knowledge as they walk you through the beans and Brewers on offer, and help you come to the perfect decision.

seniman barista teaching

Coffee in hand (+ your small glass of water and Balinese sweet potato cake) means it’s time find a seat; choose to sit either in the studio itself (I’d recommend one of the upcycled rocking chairs), or, head down to the large lounge-like room, grab a table and work or relax while experiencing perhaps the best coffee you’ve had in years.

Coffee and cake from seniman cofee

Head across the road after you’re done to the Seniman cold brew bar where you can watch the staff roast beans, or buy some cold brew coffee to keep you caffeinated and fresh for the journey ahead.

wooden Seniman coffee stand

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Find out more: Seniman Coffee Studio

Address:  Jalan Sriwedari No. 5, Banjar Taman Kelod, Ubud

Best Suited For: Anyone looking for a VERY artesian coffee experience

2. The Anomali Coffee

Front of coffee shop

Anomali coffee house is your next stop if you’re looking for somewhere quiet and comfortable to work from, or, if you want to check out Indonesia’s first specialty coffee shop chain – based out of Jakarta where they take much pride in their local coffee scene.

They’ve nailed the perfect combination of dynamics for anyone looking for a relaxing coffee experience:

  • A broad range of Indonesian single source beans and Brewers
  • Modern Indonesian décor, and;
  • Plenty of comfortable seating (nooks & crannies, bean bags, tables, etc.).

barista pouring coffee at Anomali coffee shop

If you’re looking to get some work done, head upstairs and grab a table – it almost resembles a co-work space with the lure of superb coffee downstairs.

The only caveat, I’ll add, is that they promote and serve Kopi luwak, which is not something I’m cool with – see the end of this article  for an explanation of why.

 Find out more: Anomali Coffee

Address:  Jl. Raya Ubud No.88, Ubud

Best Suited for:  Anyone looking for somewhere to work that also serves specialty coffee.

3. The F.R.E.A.K Coffee

Freak coffee shop's front entrance outside space

If the mercury’s rising (more than usual) – FREAK Coffee will keep you cool with a glass of their famous cold brew coffee , or one of their vegan cold brew ice creams (or maybe both!).

Almost all the coffee shops on this list serve cold brew coffee, but in my opinion, FREAK does cold brew coffee the best; full of flavor, super smooth, with a subtle and gradual caffeine kick.

coffee ice cream and a glass of cold brew coffee  on a table in a coffee shop

FREAK is an acronym for Freshly Roasted Enak Arabica from Kitanmani, enak translating to ‘yum’ in Indonesian, and FREAK (in the acronym’s sense) is precisely what you’ll experience here: Daily roasted coffee beans from the local Kintamani region (which is nearby Ubud)

Yes – the coffee shop is small, and you won’t find a broad range of brewers or beans on offer here, but seriously, if you want good cold brew, don’t miss FREAK coffee.

Find out more – F.R.E.A.K. Coffee

Address:  Jl. Raya Tebongkang, Singakerta, Ubud

Visit if: It’s hot and you need to cool down with the best cold brew coffee (or cold brew ice cream) in Bali.

4. The Juria House

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One balmy afternoon as we strolled down a lesser well-known backstreet in search of yet another great joe, I came across what looked like a hole in the wall cafe – the Juria coffee house.

To be honest – this place did not make it onto my shortlist of coffee shops to visit, mostly because I had read, or heard nothing about it on, or offline.

In fact, if we didn’t walk down this street we would have never experienced the charm this place has to offer.

You may be quick to judge this coffee shop based on its appearance (both inside and out), but Juria house offers something no other coffee shop in Ubud can provide: a unique coffee experience with a very local vibe – it feels like you are far, far away from the touristy town of Ubud.

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The coffee was fantastic – Yogi, our very friendly barista, explained to us (in broken English) the story of the Juria coffee bean while he used a clever dripper to carefully brew coffee that was worth the wait – strong, sweet, tropical with a very long-lasting yet pleasant aftertaste.

This boutique coffee house exists for one reason – to resurrect the Juria coffee bean which was more or less unknown the world for almost 60 years as it was buried in the Manggarai mountains for Flores.

Find out more: Juria House

Address:  Jl. Sugriwa, Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia

Best suited for: anyone looking to try a pure Arabica coffee from the island of Flores in a relaxed and local setting.

5. The Atman Kafe

The Atman Kafe outside view

If you’ve come to Ubud to eat clean, practice a little yoga and ‘find yourself’ – Atman Kafe will most likely be high on your list of places to hit.

You may be startled to see Atman Kafe on this list of coffee hangouts, but talk of the locally-produced organic vegan cuisine, served in a calm, relaxed atmosphere got the better of us, so we popped in for a visit on your last morning in Ubud.

colourful salad on table

The food was indeed fabulous and Instagram-worthy – speaking of Instagram, here are some cool accounts you can follow . The food look great but they taste even better. However, the coffee was not up to our standards which were unusually high thanks to all the great coffee shops we’d visited beforehand.

We opted for a piccolo and a coconut oil latte – the former letting us down as it drowned a milky death, but the latter impressing us with its unique and super smooth flavor.

2 coffees on table

Find out more: Atman Kafe

Address:  Jl. Hanoman no 38, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia

Best suited for : anyone who want’s to grab a healthy meal and sip on a decent coffee (go for the coconut oil latte).

Say NO To Kopi Luwak

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You’ll notice a commonality among many coffee shops around Bali (albeit mainly the lower quality ones) – the constant promotion of ‘Kopi Luwak’ which is labeled by many as the ‘best coffee experience in the world.’

For those of you who’ve never understood Luwak coffee – it’s processed from the excretion (yes – shitting) of the Asian palm civet.

Why the heck would you want to drink coffee that’s come from the rear of an animal, you ask? Some argue that the civets choose to eat only the best coffee beans, and during the digestion process, the flavor profile is improved via fermentation.

You’ll often be advised that it’s ‘wild sourced’ (meaning the civets live freely in the wild, creating Kopi Luwak as part of their natural day to day living). But don’t be fooled – during investigations by PETA ( 3 ), farmers admitted that wild sourced Luwak coffee is almost impossible and that mislabelling in the industry is very common.

Unfortunately, the creatures are taken from the wild, caged, deprived of their natural necessities and force fed coffee beans to maximize production of the bean, which happens to be some of the most expensive coffee in the world . One can only assume, therefore, that it’s a hugely profitable endeavour for those involved in selling it -regardless of the living conditions of the palm civet.

If you are interested in learning more about poop coffee (because yes, there are more varieties than civet’s), check this complete article .

Other Travel Tips for Ubud

Rice paddies in Ubud

Excited about Ubud? Here are a few other, non-coffee-related experiences that you should not miss out on:

1. Fine dining at ‘The Bridges’

Depending on where you hail from you’ll be able to take advantage of certain experiences without worrying about budgeting to much thanks to geographical arbitrage.

​ Treat yourself to a Gatsby-like dining experience at the Bridges restaurant in Ubud ( 4 ) and sample the good life. 5 out of 5 for service, food quality and ambiance, with a breathtaking view.

2. Head to the Paradiso Cinema for a flick and some organic snacks

This great little bohemian theater ( 5 ) allows you to watch a film in a relaxing day-bed like setting while you’re served nothing but the healthy and delicious food from earth cafe below.

3. Grab a scooter and explore

​​ No trip to Ubud would be complete without a tour of the local, vast rice paddies, surrounding nature or sacred monkey forest. Grab a motorbike/scooter (don’t forget your helmet) and start exploring, you will NOT regret it!

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I hope you enjoyed the journey through the Ubud coffee scene as much as we did.  Grab your travel mug  and get exploring! If we’ve missed your favorite spot, share it in the comments below!

We also visited some cool coffee shops in Chiang Mai, Thailand! See our favorite coffee spots .

  • International Coffee Organization Retrieved from https://www.ico.org/prices/po-production.pdf
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  • PETA Investigations Retrieved from https://investigations.peta.org/kopi-luwak-coffee-cruelty/
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Overview Luwak Coffee Plantation Ubud Bali Tour

Luwak Coffee plantation Ubud Bali Tour is Bali natural farm tour package. That we provided you who love nature tour. This tour will visit the activity of coffee farmers in Ubud Bali. We will also bring you to waterfall in Tegenungan, holy water Hindus temple, Trekking at Rice Terrace, and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Kintamani Volcano for Lunch Time.

Enjoy the comfort of a private tour for the tour package Luwak Coffee Plantation Ubud Bali Tour with a comfortable car and experienced tour driver, friendly and fluently English.

This tour package includes a private car with English speaking driver cum guide, all entry tickets for the intended destination according to the itinerary, lunch, and local travel insurance.

  • 08.30 am : Pick up from the hotel
  • 10.00 am : Visit Tegenungan Waterfall
  • 11.00 am : Visit Monkey Forest Ubud
  • 12.30 am : Visit Holy Spring Water Temple
  • 13.45 pm : Visit Kintamani Volcano and Enjoy your Lunch.
  • 14.45 pm : Visit Luwak Coffee Plantation
  • 15.30 pm : Trekking at Rice Teracce
  • 17.00 pm : Back to Hotel

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  • The tour is Private Tours, means there is no other participant, just only you and your companion
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  • This tour is private service ( no other passenger in one car )
  • Free cancellation fee or change date 24 hours before the tour date
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  • Visit a magnificent temple with holly water
  • Capture your best picture with the background of the very exotic tegalalang rice terrace
  • See and Visit Monkey Forest Ubud
  • Enjoy the panoramic view of mount batur volcano and lake
  • Visit exotic views from a distance in Tegenungan waterfall
  • Try luwak coffe with beautifull panorama in the plantation

Itenirary

1. Visit Tegenungan Waterfall

We bring you to walk down to visit Tegenungan Waterfall located in south of Ubud. Tegenungan waterfall is one of the closest waterfalls located in Ubud. To reach this waterfall you have to go down the stairs about 15 minutes. With amazing views make this waterfall always a favorite place for travelers.

2. Visit Monkey Forest Ubud Bali

The first tour will visit tropical area saturated monkey forest with more than 600 species of monkey in Ubud Bali. This tour package is perfect for those of you who want to play with various types of Monkeys that are in captivity in the village of Ubud. Take photo with them, explore the largest tropical forest on the central of ubud.

3. Visit Holy Water Temple – Tirta Empul

Next visit Holy Spring Water Temple is the Hindu temple complex and spring water. We invite you to visit the natural wonders (holy water coming out of the ground) which is located inside the Tampak Siring temple area. Let’s join to take a holy bath with 11 showers available with a clear and cool pool.

4. Visit Kintamani Volcano with lake views

After that, our team will take you to the highest point on the side of Mount Batur, Kintamani for lunch time. Enjoy your lunch with a buffet menu in front of a spectacular view of Lake Batur and the active volcano. Luxurious experience with awesome panoramas at local restaurants built alongside of Kintamani.

5. Visit Coffee Plantation

Visiting natural of the coffee-making process in Luwak Coffee plantation. The process of drying the coffee beans are still using sunlight. roasting coffee beans are still using natural tools such as pan made of clay and the roasting process uses heat from firewood. The resulting coffee has a distinctive scent, because it is processed in a natural way.

6. Visit Tegalalang Rice Terrace Ubud

And the last stop will be visit Tegalalang Rice Terrace. Located in Ceking village around 30 minutes from central of Ubud. It’s one of the famous iconic and instagram places in Bali. Situated in north side of Ubud Bali. Famous feature is the amazing rice terrace in the cliff.

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The Best Coffee Plantation Tours in Ubud: A Guide for Enthusiasts

Ubud, nestled in the heart of Bali, is not just a haven for culture and nature lovers but also a paradise for coffee enthusiasts. The region’s coffee plantations are gaining popularity for their immersive tours, offering a deep dive into the world of Balinese coffee.

What Makes Ubud’s Coffee Plantations Unique

Ubud’s coffee plantations stand out for their exceptional climate and rich volcanic soil, ideal for growing high-quality coffee. The plantations mainly cultivate Arabica and Robusta beans, each offering distinct flavor profiles. Traditional farming practices add to the charm, showcasing a blend of age-old techniques and a deep respect for nature.

Top Coffee Plantation Tours in Ubud

Among the myriad of plantation tours available, certain ones stand out for their comprehensive and engaging experiences. Tours at plantations like Teba Sari and Bali Pulina offer not just a walk through the lush coffee fields but also an insight into the entire process from bean to cup. These tours often conclude with a tasting session, where visitors can sample various coffee blends, including the famous Luwak coffee.

Experiencing the Coffee Process

A typical tour takes visitors through the stages of coffee production. Starting from the planting of beans to the harvesting, drying, and roasting processes, each step is a testament to the meticulous care taken in crafting Balinese coffee. The highlight for many is the roasting process, where beans transform into aromatic coffee, ready for brewing.

Connecting with Local Farmers

Interacting with local farmers is a highlight of these tours. These experts share their knowledge and passion for coffee cultivation, offering insights into their daily lives and the challenges they face. This interaction not only enriches the tour experience but also fosters a deeper appreciation for the coffee and the people behind it.

Sustainable and Organic Coffee Practices

Many plantations in Ubud are shifting towards sustainable and organic practices, emphasizing the importance of environmental stewardship. These tours offer a glimpse into how sustainable farming contributes to the quality of the coffee and the well-being of the ecosystem.

Tips for Choosing the Right Coffee Plantation Tour

When selecting a coffee plantation tour, consider factors like the group size, tour duration, and focus areas. Some tours offer a more in-depth look into sustainable practices or detailed processing techniques, catering to specific interests.

Extending the Coffee Experience

Beyond the plantation tours, Ubud’s local cafes serve as perfect spots to continue exploring Balinese coffee. Many of these cafes source their beans directly from local plantations, offering a fresh and authentic coffee experience.

Visiting a coffee plantation in Ubud is more than just a tour; it’s an immersive experience that connects visitors to the rich heritage and flavors of Balinese coffee. Whether you’re a coffee aficionado or a curious traveler, these tours offer a unique glimpse into the world of coffee in one of Bali’s most enchanting regions.

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  • Witness the luring sunrise with greenish scenery
  • Relish the luring coffee while gazing at the fabulous nature
  • Adore the glorious Ubud Palace with its authentic elements
  • Play with the adorable monkeys in Monkey Forest
  • Grab Balinese souvenirs from Ubud Art Market

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  • What's excluded What's excluded Overtime fee: 10 percent from the total price
  • What's excluded What's excluded Admission fee: Monkey Forest (approximately IDR 40,000), Ubud Palace (approximately IDR 10,000)
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In the morning around 8 AM, our professional driver will pick you up at the hotel lobby. After that, we'll head to the Ubud landmark, Tegalalang Rice Terrace. Once we arrive at the rice terrace, you can wander and take bunches of Ubud jaw-dropping nature pictures. Done with the first place, we'll move to the Bali coffee plantation. Here you'll get to taste numerous Indonesian authentic coffee, even get a brief tour of the Luwak coffee making!

Before moving to the next destination, we'll stop for having lunch. After lunch, we'll visit the sacred rainforest full of Balinese monkeys, Ubud Monkey Forest. Besides the forest, you'll get to visit Ubud Palace and Ubud Market since those places are just a few minutes away from the forest.

Around 5 PM we'll end the tour and head to Bale Udang Mang Engking to get a nice dinner. Once you arrive at the restaurant, you'll have a great feast with various seafood dishes and other yummy foods. After dinner, we'll bring you back to the hotel.

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8 Coffee Plantation in Bali: Must-Visit Ones

8 Coffee Plantation in Bali: Must-Visit Ones

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Nowadays, coffee is a type of drink that is always being looked for by everyone all around the world. That’s why there are a lot of coffee shops that provide a lot of coffee for their visitors. But it is a little boring if you just sip and try their coffee, right? Why don’t you try to understand the coffee process from the first place until you’ll be able to taste the coffee from the plantation itself? Bali provides you with a lot of coffee plantation places that you can visit. Here are some of the recommended Bali coffee plantation that you can count on.

1. Bali Pulina

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The first famous coffee plantation in Bali that you can count on is Bali Pulina. This Bali coffee plantation is a strategically perfect location with average temperature of 24 degrees and 700 meters above sea level. You will be guided by local Balinese people here who will take you through the Luwak plantation places and the coffee process. After you see how the coffee process is going, you could have a taste or sip a coffee here while having a natural view surrounded by the green forest and beautiful rice terrace.

Address: Jl. Raya Pujung Kaja, Sebatu, Kec. Tegallalang, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80561

Opening hours: 8 AM – 7 PM

Contact: +62 361 901728

2. Segara Windhu Coffee Plantation

Segara Windhu Coffee Plantation bali

The second coffee plantation in Bali, you can visit and learn about coffee in Segara Windhu Coffee Plantation. This is the biggest Bali coffee plantation that you can find in Tampaksiring. You will learn about Arabica coffee, robusta, and also the famous Luwak coffee. Also, the guide will give you the perfect lesson about how the coffee process goes until you can sip and try their fresh coffee. Besides that, you can buy a coffee here because the price is cheaper than any other coffee stores.

Address: Jl. Raya Kintamani, Manukaya, Tampaksiring, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80552

Opening hours: 8 AM – 5.30 PM

Contact: +62 811 399 460

3. Lumbung Sari House of Luwak Coffee

Lumbung Sari House of Luwak - Coffee tasting Ubud

The next coffee plantation that is located in Bali’s Ubud area is Lumbung Sari House of Luwak Coffee. From the name itself, you must know that it is specialized in Luwak coffee. This Ubud coffee plantation will allow you to see how their employees roast the coffee bean from Luwak’s droppings. After that, you will get to try around 15 types of coffee on the coffee taster board that will suit you. If you like their coffee, you can buy your favorite coffee in their shop after the tour is finished.

Address: Jl. A.A. Gede Rai, Lodtunduh, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571

Opening hours: 8.30 AM – 9.30 PM

Contact: +62 812 4670 916

Read Also: 7 Recommendations of Coffee Sh op in Bali

4. Merta Harum Luwak Coffee

Merta Harum Luwak Coffee plantation bali

Merta Harum is one of the best coffee plantation in Ubud. Here you can experience fun things, including do the coffee tasting in Ubud. You will get to know how the Luwak coffee process is going on and on, see the roasting process, and coffee tasting at last. To try the coffee, you have to pay around IDR 50,000 and you can taste 16 types of drinks that Mera Harum provides. You can choose the place where you can taste those coffees in the pavilion or their garden. Both of the places are having a good ambiance to stay. After all of the process, you could visit their store and buy some coffee if you like.

Address: Jl. Raya Mawang No.98, Lodtunduh, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571

Opening hours: 8.59 AM – 7 PM

Contact: +62 819 9981 4443

5. Teba Sari Bali Agrotourism

Teba Sari Bali Agrotourism

Located in Bali’s Ubud area, Teba Sari Agrotourism is one of the options that you should consider to visit and see the Bali coffee plantation process here. The visitors will see their beautiful garden and get a chance to have knowledge about a variety of tropical plants or coffees. You can also do the coffee tasting in Bali, here in this place. After you join the Luwak coffee process, you can taste a wide range of menus of traditional Balinese snacks and some coffee options.

Address: Jl. Tegal Utu, Lodtunduh, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571

Opening hours: 9 AM – 6 PM

Contact: +62 361 9085809

6. Cantik Agriculture Luwak Coffee

Cantik Agriculture Luwak - Bali coffee plantation

In Cantik Agriculture, you will get to be picked up by their staff to get here and learn about traditional coffee processing. When you arrive here, you will see that the area is very fertile and suitable for planting coffee trees and also some spices. The process that you will do here is to feed raw coffee beans to the Asian Palm Civet, roasting the coffee beans, grinding and crushing the roasted coffee beans, and the coffee is ready to serve.

Address: Jl Rya Kintamani Br. Temen, Manukaya, Tampaksiring, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80552

Opening hours: 8 AM – 6 PM

Contact: +62 877 6105 6288

7. Belantih Coffee Farm

Belantih

Belantih Coffee Farm is located in Bali’s Kintamani area where it is a perfect plateau area. This coffee farm in Bali will be able to give you an experience or farm a coffee, picking coffee, how farmers process their coffee and learn how the farmer picks up the coffee cherries to bring the good taste in every cup that they offer. Also, you will get to know the traditional dry method process to dry the sort of green coffee cherries. Sounds interesting, right?

Address: Jalan Raya Belantih No.binyan, Belantih, Kec. Kintamani, Kabupaten Bangli, Bali 80652

Opening hours: 8 AM – 5 PM only on Saturday and Sunday

Contact: +62 878 6240 1303

8. Wanagiri Coffee Plantation

And the last yet very famous is Wanagiri Coffee Plantation in Bali. You will get to understand the detail of coffee because they provide you a lot of information about the green beans fermented, green beans wine coffee, peaberry green beans, and many more. Above all that, you will be able to taste the coffee and buy some of their packed coffees if you want it.

Address: Wanagiri, Sukasada, Buleleng Regency, Bali 81161

Contact: +62 858 5847 2729

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A coffee tour in Alas Harum Bali offers unique and enriching experience for coffee enthusiasts and travelers. In this activities you will explain how the luwak coffee being processed which closely connected to the history of coffee production in Indonesia; Dutch colonialists established coffee plantations in Indonesia and imported beans from Yemen. 

In the 19th century, farmers in central Java started to brew and drink coffee from excreted beans collected at their plantations. Digestive enzymes break down the proteins, shortening the peptides, and freeing some of the bean’s amino acids. People then gather these beans, wash them, roast them, and then sell them as some of the world’s most expensive coffee beans. This process results in a softer, smoother final result.

Kopi Luwak can sell for more than fifteen hundred dollars a pound, making it the world’s second most expensive coffee after Black Ivory coffee.

People then gather these beans, wash them, roast them, and then sell them as some of the world’s most expensive coffee beans.

Kopi Luwak can sell for more than ofteen hundred dollars a pound, making it the world’s second most expensive coffee after Black Ivory coffee.

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The 10 Best Coffee & Tea Tours in Ubud, Bali

The village cluster of Ubud is the ideal place to try a famed Balinese massage and soak up the ambiance of one of Asia’s top spa destinations. Acupressure, reflexology, stretching and aromatherapy star in the island's distinctively firm massage treatments. Ubud is also the vivacious center of Bali’s arts scene, home to a small treasure trove of museums and galleries. Monkey around at nearby nature reserve Monkey Forest Park, home to hundreds of mischievous long-tailed macaques. Don’t miss the valley of tomb cloisters at Gunung Kawi. Restaurants in Ubud

1. Mt Batur Sunrise Trekking with Coffee Plantation Tour

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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Let's explore and trek the magnificent Mt. Batur to see amazing sunrise from top of volcano and have a visit to Kintamani Coffee Plantation on this 10-hour trekking and coffee plantation tour. You'll have a short brief by your experienced local trekking guide, there you go for your once in a life time adventure. Upon reaches the highest crater, enjoy the magnificent sunrise and have your light breakfast with boiled egg from the volcanic steam. This tour also takes you to have a visit to Kintamani Coffee Plantation to see and try some variety of Bali coffees and teas. This private tour price is per person and maximum 8 travelers per booking.

Inclusions: Private Hotel pickup and drop-off (Ubud, Sanur, Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Canggu, Nusa Dua, Benoa, Jimbaran and Denpasar), Local trekking guide, Light breakfast with boiled egg, Bottled water, All taxes, fees and handling charges, Flashlight, Coffees and teas at Kintamani Coffee Plantation, Light breakfast

Exclusions: Lunch (available for purchase), Other personal expenses

Reviewed By mzanforlin

Enjoyed my day with Wayan. He was such a good guide and told me a lot about Bali culture and the places we visited.

2. Bali Swing Combination With Tegenungan Waterfall & Luwak Coffee

Bali Junggle Swing Combine With tegenungan waterfall Most amazing think to do at north of Denpasar Located in a traditional Balinese village about 20 minutes from the center of Ubud, Swing and tegenungan waterfall will offers an unparalleled experience adventure that is exquisitely Ubud. As far as the eye can see, across Ayung River, a mini waterfall, rice fields and Mount Agung – you will find the most spectacular thing you will not find anywhere else. A swing hanging between coconut trees, high atop a hill. Tegenungan is a waterfall in Bali, Indonesia. It is located at the Tegenungan Kemenuh village,This attraction also features a viewing point to the jungle and waterfall at the main entrance. Highlight  # giant swing  # coffee and tea taste  # swimming at tegenugan waterfall # informative and friendly driver and guide  # hotel pick up and drop off 

Inclusions: Buffet lunch, Driver/guide, Pick up and Transfer back to hotel, All taxes, fees and handling charges, Bottled water

Exclusions: Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase), Photographer

Reviewed By edwina83

I’ve been using Rio’s services for years and wouldn’t consider using any other driver. He will collect you from the airport and deliver you safely to your hotel. Rio has a happy and friendly disposition and can be relied upon to provide best prices and the most in-depth information. As a local, Rio is always happy to answer questions and while driving to your destination, provide cultural information with his amazing English. He’s a fantastic source for the best excursions at the best price.

3. Best of Bedugul: Ulun Danu Temple, Gitgit, Twin Lake, Jatiluwih and Coffee Tour

5.0 based on 2 reviews

Experience Best of Bedugul on this 8 to 9-hour private northern Bali tour accompanied by experienced driver-guide to visit: Ulun Danu Beratan Temple & Lake, Gitgit Waterfall, Twin Lake Wanagiri Spot, Coffee Plantation & Testing and Jatiluwih Rice Terrace. This private tour is great choice for solo, couple, family and small-group up to 5 travelers. *Tour Inclusions: Private air-conditioned car, driver-guide, all entrance tickets as per itinerary, mineral water and parking fees. **Pick up and drop off: Sanur, Ubud, Canggu, Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Benoa, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran and Denpasar.

Inclusions: Transport by private vehicle, Hotel pickup and drop-off (Sanur, Ubud, Canggu, Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Benoa, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran and Denpasar), English speaking Driver-guide, Entrance fees, Coffees-teas at Bali coffee plantation, Bottled water

Exclusions: Lunch (available for purchase) , Other personal expenses

4. Ubud Insta Tour: Waterfall, Temple, Coffee, Swing, Rice Fields and more

5.0 based on 1 reviews

Experience Ubud Insta Tour for those who want to visit the most iconic destinations in Ubud mostly tagged on instagram on this 9-hour private day tour. See Tegenungan Waterfall, Tirta Empul Temple, Coffee Plantation with Swing, Tegalalang Rice Terrace and Ubud Monkey Forest. These places are most famous instagram photo spots. Designed for solo, couple, family and small-group tour up to 5 travelers. Sit and enjoy your drive to Ubud with its amazing scenery.  *Tour Inclusions: Private air-conditioned car, driver-guide, all entrance tickets as per itinerary, swing, mineral water and parking fees.   **Pick up and drop off: Sanur, Ubud, Canggu, Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Benoa, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran and Denpasar.

Inclusions: Transport by private vehicle, Hotel pickup and drop-off (Sanur, Ubud, Canggu, Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Benoa, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran and Denpasar), English speaking Driver-guide, Swing, Bottled water, Coffee and/or Tea

Exclusions: Lunch, Gratuities, Other personal expenses

5. Ubud - Nature - Temple - Waterfall - Rice Terrace and Coffee Tour

5.0 based on 5 reviews

Experience best of Ubud has to offer on this private full-day tour 9-hour with local expert driver-guide and private air-conditioned vehicle--hassle free pick up & drop off from/to your hotel. Enjoy top beautiful sights (insta-worthy) including Batuan Temple, a traditional Hindu temple built in the classical Balinese temple style with elaborate carvings. Tegenungan Waterfall, admire the foaming water and lush green surroundings. Tegalalang Rice Terrace, a favorite stop for nature lover featured terraced rice paddies. Coffee Plantation, walk around the jungle plantation and taste authentic Bali coffees & teas. Sacred Ubud Monkey Forest Sanctuary, protected reserve and a temple complex shelters hundreds of long-tailed Balinese macaques (monkeys). Afterwards, spend 1-hour Free Time at Ubud Center.

Inclusions: Private transportation, Fuel surcharge, English speaking driver-guide, Parking Fees, at Coffee Plantation, Bottled water, Pickup & drop-off: Sanur, Ubud, Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Canggu, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, Benoa & Denpasar

Exclusions: Entry/Admission fees , Lunch

6. Bali - Nature - Rice Terrace - Waterfall - Coffee and Temple Tour

5.0 based on 11 reviews

This private sightseeing tour is perfect for travelers who are looking to make the most of their time in Bali and let you tick off the majority of Bali's highlights in just one day. This full-day excursion is recommended for choice for visitors with limited time. Travel with ease from 08.30 am between traditional villages to visit Batuan Temple, Tegenungan Waterfall, Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Coffee Plantation, Sacred Ubud Monkey Forest Sanctuary, and Free Time in Ubud Central. Enjoy hassle-free and convenient hotel pickup--drop-off, ample of questions--photographs and guided tour by local expert driver-guide.

Inclusions: Private air-conditioned vehicle, Pickup & drop-off: Sanur, Ubud, Kuta/Legian, Seminyak, Canggu, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, Benoa, & Denpasar, English speaking driver/guide, Parking Fees, Gas/petrol

Exclusions: Food and drink (available for purchase), Entry/Admission fees, Gratuities (optional)

7. Favorite Sites of Ubud Daytrip

A taste of many of the things that make Ubud a popular destination all rolled into one day! See Gold and Silver being made into traditional designs. Enjoy diverse coffee and tea sampling. Visit the Ubud Palace and Traditional Art Markets. Get photos of stunning rice terraces. Finally, enjoy our Spring Water temple for a relaxing end to an eventful day.

Inclusions: Enjoy chilled bottled water to beat the heat!, Air-conditioned vehicle, Parking Fees

Exclusions: Lunch

Reviewed By andrew_rippon

Great day out for the family. Dewa is the best! Funny, informative, calm he was a wealth of local knowledge and insight. Really enjoyed the day can’t recommend him enough.

8. Mount Batur Sunrise Trekking & Coffee Plantation

5.0 based on 60 reviews

After your pickup aerly in the morning, we'll drive you to the starting point at base of the mountain, and you’ll meet your English-speaking guide who will brief you on your trek. He’ll go over safety procedures and hand out flashlights to those who need them (this is an early morning sunrise trek so it will be dark). On your way up the volcano, we'll go at a pace that is comfortable for you. We’ll assist anyone who needs it and will be delighted to share with you the customs, history and environment of Mt Batur and the people of Kintamani. The entire hike is generally 70-90 minutes to the summit. At the sunrise point, rest, take pictures and enjoy the sunrise over the volcanic valley while your guides prepare a delicious breakfast and coffee cooked over the volcanic steam. When you’re ready, you’ll head back down the volcano with your guide where you’ll board the car park. Before back to your hotel, our tour driver will drive you to coffee plantation And you will taste coffee & tea

Inclusions: Pick up and drop off in air conditioned, Flashlight, Breakfast, water, coffee, tea, Professional, English-Speaking Guide, Breakfast, Bottled water, Coffee and/or Tea

Exclusions: Lunch, Your Meals

Reviewed By officialal3x

We got picked up at 8am and had a wonderful day with alot of memorable moments and beatiful nature. Adi is a great driver and guide. Its very clear that he is knowledgeble.

9. Bali in 1-Day: Temple, Waterfall, Coffee, Volcano, Rice Terrace and more

5.0 based on 39 reviews

Pamper your day with Bali's most important landmarks like an insider on this 9-hour private tour designed just for you and your companion(s) up to 5 travelers. Travel to Ubud to visit: Batuan Temple, Tegenungan Waterfall, Monkey Forest and Tegalalang Rice Terrace. Proceed to Kintamani to visit: Coffee Plantation with Tasting and Majestic Batur Volcano. Tour Includes: Hotel pick-up & drop-off, private air-conditioned car, driver-guide, entrance fees and mineral water.

Inclusions: Transport by private vehicle, Hotel pickup and drop-off (Sanur, Ubud, Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Canggu, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, Benoa and Denpasar), English speaking driver/guide, Bottled water, Coffees-teas at Bali coffee plantation

10. Best of Ubud: Nature, Temple, Rice Terrace, Waterfall and Coffee Tour

4.9 based on 117 reviews

Experience Ubud has to offer on this 8 to 9-hour private tour to see: The Sacred Ubud Monkey Forest, Batuan Temple, Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Tegenungan Waterfall, Coffee Plantation and 1-hour free time in Ubud. This tour will take you to discover a highlight or more of the island's hub of nature and culture of Ubud, Bali. Perfectly designed for solo, couple, family and small-group up to 10 traveler(s). Tour Inclusions: Private air-conditioned car, driver/guide, all entrance tickets as per itinerary and bottled water Tour Exclusions: Lunch and other personal expenses Pick up & drop off: Sanur, Ubud, Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Canggu, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, Benoa and Denpasar.

Inclusions: Transport by private vehicle, Hotel pickup and drop-off (Sanur, Ubud, Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Canggu, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, Benoa and Denpasar), Entrance fees, English speaking driver/guide, Bottled water, Coffee and/or Tea

Reviewed By GourmandsExpedition

VISIT: beginning of March 2020 TOUR: Bali Sensational: Ubud and Tanah Lot Temple Tour BOOKING: through Chase Ultimate Rewards and many other tour sites We weren't able to finish our tour as I got sick on the way to the first site out of 5. We made it to two before I had to call it quits and the driver/tour guide was SENSATIONAL. His education was FANTASTIC and taking care of me, to get me back to our hotel he was great. Unfortunately, I don't remember our tour guides name, but really wish I could give him a shout out although I did let whomever was texting me from the company, let them know he did a fantastic job The company contacted me through Whatsapp and was very communicative, which was great. Even after the tour, they texted me to check in. We plan to go back to Bali and would 100% book again with this group!

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