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Pinge

Pinge Village Homestay

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Pinge Tourism Village is located in the Batukaru highland area of Tabanan Regency, Bali. The village is known for its cool mountain atmosphere, natural surroundings, and preserved traditional lifestyle. One of its important archaeological heritages is Natar Jemeng Temple, a historic temple believed to have been built in the 14th century and officially recognized as a cultural heritage site. Another natural attraction is Pinge Waterfall, located south of the village, reachable within a 5-minute walk by crossing a small stream. Through this homestay program, you will experience living with a local family and actively participate in their daily life activities such as farming, raising livestock, or assisting with household tasks. The fresh mountain air and the authentic hospitality of the villagers create a peaceful and meaningful experience. By staying in Pinge Homestay, you directly support the local economy, environmental preservation, and sustainable cultural tourism. Baliedu proudly promotes local homestays that have limited marketing access to ensure they continue to thrive and benefit the community. We hope your journey will be meaningful and memorable.

2 days
2–8 guests

Starting from

Rp250.000

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Penglipuran

Balinese Traditional Architecture – Live in Program

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Bali inherits a traditional architectural system known as Asta Kosala and Asta Bumi. According to Bhagawan Dwija, Asta Kosala refers to the rules governing the form and measurements of sacred structures (niyasa/pelinggih), including length, width, height, levels (pepalih), and ornamentation. Meanwhile, Asta Bumi regulates spatial planning, temple courtyard dimensions, zoning systems, and the distance between sacred structures. This architectural heritage has attracted researchers, students, and international visitors who wish to understand its philosophy and practical implementation. Balinese architecture cannot be separated from the social, cultural, and religious life of the community. Therefore, the best way to deeply understand it is by living directly within the village environment. This program takes place in Desa Penglipuran, a traditional village well known for its uniform spatial layout, sacred temples, social facilities, and preserved traditional house compounds. This live-in program is highly suitable for architecture students, anthropology students, urban planning scholars, and internship participants seeking authentic field study experience.

2 days
10–30 guests

Starting from

Rp590.000

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Penglipuran

Staying in Penglipuran Traditional Village

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“Living with Local People is the Best Way to Understand Authentic Culture.” This Homestay Program is one of Baliedu Tours and Travel’s dedications to support and promote locally owned homestays that have limited marketing access. Through this program, we aim to help sustain local businesses and prevent them from losing their original function. Desa Penglipuran is one of Bali’s traditional villages that has preserved its culture, customs, and community lifestyle for generations. The village is well known for its neat layout and cleanliness. The main temple is located in the northern part of the village, while 76 traditional houses with identical architecture line the southern area. Each house compound consists of bale dangin, bale daja, bale dauh, a kitchen, and a family temple. One of the most distinctive features of Penglipuran is its bamboo roofs and uniform traditional gates (angkul-angkul). Uniquely, each house is connected by a small access door to the neighboring house, symbolizing harmony and close community relationships. The village also maintains a preserved bamboo forest, which is used for ceremonial purposes. Staying in Penglipuran offers more than accommodation — it allows you to blend into village life and become part of a warm, culturally rich community experience.

2 days
2–8 guests

Starting from

Rp1.250.000

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Ubud

Bali Cultural Homestay Experience (2D1N)

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The Homestay Program is a cultural exchange experience where you will live and interact directly with a Balinese village family. It is a rare and meaningful opportunity to experience authentic daily life while learning about Balinese traditions and cultural values. Baliedu offers homestay experiences with carefully selected local families in the cultural area of Ubud. During your stay, you are not just a guest, but part of the family. With the warm hospitality of your hosts, you may learn various cultural activities such as Balinese language, traditional dance, gamelan music, Balinese cooking, painting, handicraft making, shadow puppetry (wayang kulit), yoga, and meditation. Baliedu carefully selects host families to ensure they are well-prepared to welcome guests from other regions and overseas, providing a safe, comfortable, and memorable experience. This program aims to help you discover a “home away from home” in Bali that will leave lasting memories.

2 days
2–8 guests

Starting from

Rp1.300.000

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Ubud

Suastika Homestay

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“Living with Locals is the Best Way to Understand Authentic Culture.” Suastika Homestay Program is part of Baliedu Tours and Travel’s dedication to supporting locally owned accommodations that have limited marketing access. This initiative helps sustain small family businesses and preserve local livelihoods. Located in the cultural heart of Ubud, Suastika Homestay offers a genuine experience of staying with a native Ubud family and observing daily Balinese life. The homestay is only about a 10-minute walk from Ubud center. It currently offers 4 clean and comfortable rooms with a river view behind the property. Each room features twin beds or a queen-size bed, a fan (air conditioning is not necessary due to Ubud’s cool climate), and a private bathroom with hot and cold shower facilities. Every morning, guests are welcomed with warm smiles and homemade breakfast. Guests may also participate in daily family activities such as preparing offerings for ceremonies or learning to cook traditional Balinese dishes in the family kitchen. This program is ideal for travelers seeking authentic cultural immersion and a true Balinese family atmosphere.

2 days
2–8 guests

Starting from

Rp1.350.000

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