Bali
Trekking in Bali connects travelers to the island’s soulful landscape — from lush rice terraces and misty rainforests to serene temples and hidden villages. Each trail offers a blend of natural beauty, local wisdom, and cultural depth. Whether it’s walking through UNESCO-listed Jatiluwih or sharing lunch with a Balinese priest, Bali’s treks promise more than just scenery — they're immersive journeys into the island’s heart.
Rice Field Walk with Balinese Priest
Experience Bali’s rich culture – stroll through beautiful rice fields with Balinese Priest Mr. Ida Bagus Dharma. Learn about traditional farming, irrigation, and natural remedies.
Undisan Village Trekking
A highland village where terraced rice fields meet sacred temples, and tradition flows as naturally as the rivers. Here, nature and culture are not separate—they’re one living, breathing experience.
Trekking & Canoeing in the exotic Tamblingan Lake
See the highlights of adventure Bali. Tamblingan Lake is situated high in between the mountains of Munduk. Still untouched and maintained by locals, the lake and its surrounding area are an ideal way to have an afternoon away from the Bali crowds.
Wanagiri Rice Terrace Trekking
Discover Bali’s countryside with a guided trek through Wanagiri’s rice terraces and hidden waterfall. Learn about Balinese farming, then enjoy a local lunch overlooking panoramic mountain and valley views.

Sebatu Village Trekking
Trek through Sebatu’s rice fields and temple routes with views of Mount Agung. Visit a local home and end your journey at the serene, lotus-filled Gunung Kawi Sebatu Temple.

UNISCO Site Visit - Jatiluwih Trekking
Trek through Bali’s iconic Jatiluwih rice terraces, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Learn about the Subak irrigation system and visit Besikalung Temple nestled in a lush, forested landscape.

Rice Field Walk Kastala to Tenganan Traditional Village
Hike through serene rice fields and hilltop villages to reach Tenganan, one of Bali's oldest traditional communities. Discover ancient Bali Aga culture and sacred rituals like the pandan war.

Rice Field Walk Tegalalang and Blessing Ceremony at Gunung Kawi Sebatu
Walk among the famous Tegalalang rice terraces and visit artisan workshops before joining a traditional Balinese blessing ceremony at a sacred spring temple guided by a local Hindu priest.

Rice-Field & Bengkel Village Trekking at Pak Alit House
HOUSEE experience authentic Bali with a guided trek through Bengkel Village. Explore rainforest trails, rice fields, and riverside paths, then enjoy a traditional coffee break with your local host, Pak Alit.
HOW TO GET THERE:
- Nearest airport: I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), Bali
- Direct flights: From Jakarta (CGK), Singapore (SIN), Kuala Lumpur (KUL), Tokyo (NRT), Sydney (SYD), and major international cities.
- All trekking points are accessible by car from popular tourist areas (Ubud, Canggu, Seminyak, Sanur, etc.), with durations ranging from 30 to 90 minutes.
