START TIME 08.00 AM ( 10 Hours )
All Include Price: USD 68 / Pax / Min. 2 paxs (Transport / Ticket / Lunch)
- Manuaba Village. We will bring you around the Village to see the local house, family temple and local people activities. Such kind of Making handicraft, curving, and making a statue.
- Dressing Up Balinese Style. You know that Bali is rich in culture when you see how beautifully the people in dress. In traditional Bali, how you dress directly reflects your social status, just like in Victorian England. Though styles differ from class to class, with things getting more grandiose higher up on the social ladder, all Balinese clothing is centered on the sarong. Balinese clothing is often divided into three broad categories based on their functions: everyday, religious, and ceremonial.
- Balinese Offering In this class the teacher will guide you to make a Balinese offering. Offering is like our daily need, we used them every day on each of Hindu ceremonies, there are bunch of offering type base of the ceremony that you will do each of offering they have own purpose.
- Rice Field and holly Spring trekking ( Trekking by magnificent rice terraces red rice located in Gianyar regency is one and we will visit a holly spring for taking shower or just wash our face. The local people believe that holly spring can cure a diseases or sickness )
- We will visit a temple with Sarcophagus, was found in an irrigation canal. The sarcophagus is estimated to be 5,000 years old. The 165 x 65 cm sarcophagus is now being kept in the Temple of Subak.the temple for irrigation. It is in the form of a megalithic turtle.
- Manuaba Waterfall. ( A hidden waterfall inside the forest with a wild view)
- Griya Sakti Manuaba Temple (Griya Sakti Manuaba Temple was founded by Pedanda Manuaba in the 17th century. Pedanda Manuaba is the grandson of Pedanda Sakti Wau Rauh (Pedanda Nirartha) who is considered to be the first brahman to arrive in Bali from Java after the fall of the Majapahit Empire. The temple compound is built over a hilly outcrop. The temple is aligned north-south, with the north part being the highest part of the temple. It is divided into three areas: the outer sanctum of the temple (jaba pisan or nistaning mandala), the middle sanctum (jaba tengah or madya mandala), and the inner main sanctum (jero or utamaning mandala). The most sacred part of the temple compound, the jero, is located on the highest, northernmost, point of the temple complex)