Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan
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Sayan, Ubud
Gianyar 80571
Bali
Indonesia
 
 
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62 (361) 977577
  
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62 (361) 977588

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Balinese farming experience

Nestled among rice fields along the sacred Ayung River, Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan offers guests a glimpse into the values that pervade this agricultural society.

The day begins with a morning trek through the Ayung River valley. With the help of an experienced guide, guests will traverse picturesque terraced rice fields and jungle paths leading to the banks of the fast-flowing river. Along the way, they will witness the bucolic activities of the local farmers and learn about the complex irrigation system, called subak, that is used in the paddy fields. After guests have worked up an appetite on the trek, breakfast will be served in a private bale, surrounded by the vivid green rice plantings and the mirror-like watery surfaces of the terraces.

After breakfast and a demonstration, guests yearning for a taste of the traditional lifestyle of the Balinese will have the opportunity to plant rice seeds. The lives of rural Balinese people are dependent on this staple crop, and the farmers who tend it are seen as artists who sculpt the rice terraces. In Bali, the ability to care for the fields is viewed as a gift.

Following a refreshment break to enjoy young coconuts, it’s time to relax and scrub away the dirt of a day’s labour in the fields with a river stone bathing ritual called batukali. Bathing in the river is both an age-old ritual and a social event for the Balinese. Over the melodious rhythm of the swift-flowing water, villagers share laughter, songs and stories. The treatment includes an application of fresh herbal blends to the hair and scalp, an invigorating river stone scrub to revive the skin and a soothing Balinese massage complete with fragrant coconut oil and freshly grated ginger paste to warm and relax the body.

The day’s adventures end with a traditional lunch of nasi campur. Literally meaning “mixed rice,” nasi campur is an Indonesian dish of red rice topped with vegetables, meat or fish and other accompaniments that might include egg, tofu or fried soybean cakes known as tempe. Nasi campur is a typical everyday Balinese meal that a farmer’s wife might prepare and share with her husband in a small shelter in the rice field known as a pondok. On this excursion, the meal will be enjoyed in a private bale along the river, and will include a photograph as a memento of the day and the nasi campur recipe to enjoy at home.

For more information or to book this experience, please contact the Resort directly. USD 168.00 per person, plus 21% tax and service charge.