Many of life’s greatest pleasures are best enjoyed slowly, so a simple two-wheeled bike is a perfect vehicle for a leisurely exploration around Kaba-Kaba, a fascinating corner of Bali’s Tabanan region.
An expert guide takes the group of riders to seven intriguing spots including the Kaba-Kaba Palace, a treasure trove of artifacts, sculptures, and carvings that offer insights into the history of the ancient Kaba-Kaba Kingdom and its rulers. The journey ambles along past lush rice fields, charming villages and ancient temples, with opportunities to discover Bali’s agricultural heritage and its traditional, amazingly efficient irrigation techniques. The riders are also introduced to the making of the Keris, the classical Indonesian sword that has long been hand-made here.
On the tour, they’re also briefed on the island’s Kasta hierarchy, which closely resembles India’s caste system. Kasta still survives in this region and knowing something about it gives a deeper appreciation of the customs and traditions that have shaped Balinese life for centuries. But perhaps the greatest enjoyment of this journey is to engage with the welcoming local community, where smiles are universal and hospitality knows no bounds.
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