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Amidst
a pastoral landscape of farming activities, Sukahet
Sari offers visitors an intimate introduction to Bali's
fascinating culture. The plantation was founded as a
part of a mission to preserve and share the philosophy
and way of life that cradles the essence of Bali's culture.
'Trihita Karana' is a philosophy that accentuates the
importance of maintaining a balance and harmony between
spiritual beliefs, the environment, and mankind. From
a Balinese cultural perspective, 'Trihita Karana' embraces
a belief that all human beings can be happier in their
lives by seeking to nurture this harmonious balance
between man, his surroundings, and the spiritual realm.
Balinese
culture is unique in today's world, and Sukahet Sari
Plantation encapsulates the best of Balinese lifestyle.
Supported by the local community, it offers a living,
interactive example of Balinese life, a fun destination
of discovery and unforgettable experiences.
In
just one day's visit to the plantation, visitors will
experiences some of the most fascinating aspects of
Bali's rural life. Within extensive gardens, shady thatched
roofed pavilions shelters traditional activities that
are routinely carried out by the local villagers. Performances
and demonstrations of Balinese dances and music showcase
the role of the arts in everyday life. Fruit trees of
many different kinds are planted within the plantation,
and the visitors can learn about their cultivation and
sample the ripe fruit in season. Guests can learn about
rice cultivation and harvesting, freshwater fish farming,
and watch the spice being prepared for the Balinese
meal.
A
large variety of programs are available for visitors
to enjoy. Trekking through this magical terrain, watching
the farmers at work, is an unforgettable experience.
A variety of unusual themed lunch and dinners can be
arranged upon request. The plantation is an ideal venue
for large corporate events such as conventions, meetings
and incentives, and perfect for wedding parties.
Sukahet
Sari Plantation is far away from the commercial tourist
traps of Bali's development resorts, and offers a rare
opportunity to be immersed in the picturesque setting
of countryside Bali, amongst centuries-old traditions,
arts and culture unchanged by time.
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