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Cooking class at Bumbu Bali
Bumbu Bali is one of the island’s most famous restaurants and is owned by Heinz von Holzen. The restaurant also runs cooking classes which include a morning trip to a local market to learn all about local Balinese ingredients, and you can then come back to the restaurant kitchens and cook up a spectacular traditional Balinese meal. The lesson ends with a communal lunch and you will get a certificate of participation as a memento of your class.
Watch a Kecak dance
Bali is famous for its dances and one of these is the Kecak dance which was developed in the 1930s. The dance takes its name from the ‘cak’ sound that is repeated throughout and is based on the story of the Hindu epic called the Ramayana. You can watch performances of the dance all over the island and many shows take place outside under the stars. Recommended tour: Bali Sunset: Uluwatu Temple, Kecak Dance and Jimbaran Bay
Explore the paddy fields of Tabanan
Those looking for something a little different in Bali can head to the area of Tabanan which is covered in lush rich paddies that sparkle with an emerald hue under the sun. The big draw here is that in addition to checking out the scenery you can also get involved and learn how rice is grown and harvested in Bali. If you are feeling adventurous you can get knee deep in mud in a paddy and pick some of your own.
Spend time with the monkeys at Monkey Forest
Monkey Forest is a Hindu temple complex in Ubud and also one of its main attractions. The complex is full of over 500 monkeys and the three temples that still stand here date from the 14th century. The entire area is a nature reserve and you can walk around and take in the scenery as well as take photographs of the monkeys. You can buy bananas to feed the primates from the main entrance but beware, if you have anything else on you like sunglasses or water bottles the monkeys have been known to grab what they can from visitors. Ubud: Monkey Forest, Rice Terrace & Tanah Lot Private Tour
Bathe in the sacred waters of Tirta Empul

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