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Min
20 pax
Starting
in the village of Wangsian. Upon arrival at the start point
participants will be provide a coconut leaf hat and one bottle
mineral water to each participants. A safety briefing will
also be held at this point. In the village participants will
observe traditional (endek) cloth making, traditional kitchen,
a secondary school and a plantation of coffee, cloves, papaya,
bananas, etc. From the village participants will descend to
the Unda River where farmers will be observed working, tending
to their rice and vegetable (including chili, onion and peanuts)
harvest.
Participants then proceed to the Masin River where there is
a spring and fountain for bathing. Here the participants will
be divided in to groups and the leader will be appointed to
be a lead the team on a treasure hunt for box containing souvenirs.
After the treasure hunt the trek continuing to a third river
where the participants can clean up before entering the Plantation.
On their arrival the participants will be welcomed by a traditional
tektekan or Bleganjur Local villagers accompany the participants
under Balinese umbrella walking through the tropical fruit
plantation. After the walk a welcome cocktail will be served
at Sukun Garden, and then participants will watch local people
demonstrate a range of daily Balinese activities such as rice
processing in the traditional manner, making offerings and
preparing Balinese food and cakes, rindik players, activities
at traditional kitchen, Arak Processing, and Ironsmith Activities.
Participants may join in the activities, or simply sample
the fare while chatting to the local people. Panyembrama dance
will welcomed the Guests before serving lunch. Procession
of food with 'dulang' accompanied with Bleganjur or tektekan.
After lunch participants will be attract with the performance
of a "Wayang" Puppet Show. The final component of
the program is games and gambling such as Tajog, Metembing,
trui, Bola adil, Cock fighting, etc. Whilst departing the
plantation the guests will be given a standing farewell by
the villagers consists one bottle Arak for each couples.
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