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Located 800 meters above sea level, about 45 kilometers north of Denpasar at the northern most point of Badung Regency.  Both villages present interesting agro tourism areas due to their intact ecology. Their vast horticulture of vegetable, coffee vanilla, corn and more add to the beauty of the sights and their charming atmosphere.

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Venture into mixed-crop coffee gardens with local farmers and watch the organic coffee making process unfold. Coffee almost runs in the veins of the people here and you’ll gain in-depth insight into the work involved in filling your coffee cup and the behind the scenes issues of staying afloat in the coffee business.

Stay the village overnight if you like and steal out into the morning fog to look for native birds with local explore ricefields, bamboo thickets, native forest and jungle-like gardens. Find out which plants are used for what, and community strategies for conserving their local resources.

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History of Bali

Independence
Throughout the 19th and 20th century relations with the Dutch were ...
Of foreign tricks and trade
Bali was unknown to Europeans until the end of the fifteenth centur...
Of early traders and olden kingdoms
Bali was busy with trade from as early as 200 BC. The prasasti, or...
Colonial rule and Dutch rules
The puputan caused quite a stir in Europe and the United States and...
Mighty Majapahit and Golden Bali
1343 AD, is an important date in Bali's history. It was then that ...
Since the Beginning of Time
Bali has been inhabited for a long time. Sembiran, a village in no...