Balitraveldiary.com – For Civet coffee lovers and on vacation to Bali, you must stop by the Bali Pulina Agro Tourism. Having the concept of agrotourism. Bali Pulina presents a different sensation in enjoying a cup of coffee. Which is often referred to as the world’s most expensive coffee. Cool again, the natural scenery on display makes serving a cup of coffee tasted more delicious on the tongue.
The initial idea of developing the Bali Pulina Agro Tourism area in Ubud. Was to improve the economy of local coffee farmers in the sale of their coffee production. By carrying out the concept of agrotourism. Bali Pulina transforms the coffee plantation area into a fresh and natural tourist location.
Since its opening in 2011, Bali Pulina Ubud Agro Tourism has been visited by both domestic and foreign tourists. What makes it cool is the coffee produced from coffee plantations here is civet coffee. As is known, civet coffee is famous for its taste and very high pleasure. No wonder the price of civet coffee is very expensive.
There are animals that are caged. It is known that from this animal dung of Lubak coffee, the famous Luwak coffee is produced. In addition to the lubak cage, ripe red coffee has been provided as a lubak food. And later it will be eaten and removed from its droppings and then processed into quality civet coffee.
Visiting tourist attractions is incomplete if you don’t take the best photos in every corner. Bali Pulina is no less a strategy to give satisfaction to each visitor by building a wooden stage. That’s called Kembang Kopi Stage.
On this wooden stage, visitors can to take pictures with a green landscape of rice fields and vast coffee plantations. It’s amazing photos taken from this wooden stage. The thing to remember, because it is above the altitude, visitors must remain cautious.
For those who want to enjoy a special cup of civet coffee, you can buy it for IDR 50,000. Or for those who want to buy coffee or tea with a sample variant.
Bali Pulina is located in Banjar Pujung Kelod, Sebatu Village, Tegalalang District, Ubud. The distance is only about 8 kilometers north of Ubud or about 5 minutes drive from Ceking terraces, Tegalalang. This agro tourism opens every day from 07.00 – 19.00 WITA.
The price of admission is 100 thousand rupiahs and you are allowed to taste 8 types of coffee and tea. The 8 flavor variants include ginger tea, ginseng coffee, lemon tea, chocolate coffee, ginger coffee, vanilla coffee, pure cocoa, and Bali coffee. Plus light fried banana snacks and banana rai (Balinese steamed bananas) and jackfruit chips.
The ticket price also includes a mini tour at a coffee plantation. Visitors will be accompanied by a friendly guide while touring the garden. There is a building that is used to process coffee. All coffee-making processes from raw coffee to ready-to-drink ground coffee can be found in the Bali Pulina agro-tourism area.
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