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6 hours
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This day is about slowing down and being welcomed into everyday Balinese life. You’ll spend time with a local family, learn how offerings are made and why they matter, and take part in rituals that Balinese people genuinely practice for balance and gratitude.
From the fire ceremony and meditation to the Melukat purification at the nearest temple using the offering you made yourself, the experience is simple, respectful, and deeply personal.
Service animals allowed
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Meet Me in Kelusa Village to a short briefing on Balinese daily life and what to expect from the ceremonies. You will create your balinese offering. We will explain the meaning of each flower, color, and placement.
We will enter fire ceremony session. We will use breathwork, intention setting, and Om chanting to release stress and reset your energy.
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Entrance fee
Landing and facility fees
Gratuities
Please choose your Balinese vegan meal option after booking.
Optional transport add-on: IDR 300,000 per person (min 2 guests) for round-trip transfer.
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
2 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Jet67449230933,Jun 1, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Their concept is great and truly needed in Bali. Their trips help local communities, are authentic, and fairly priced. They customized this trip for me, for which I am very grateful. The guide and customer service were super friendly.
57manamif,May 9, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
The friendly tour guide and driver, along with the fellow travellers I met on the tour, made for some wonderful memories of my time in Bali. On the tour visiting waterfalls and temples, the trek to the waterfall was a welcome bit of exercise for me after such a long time, and I was able to take in the magnificent natural scenery as we explored the waterfalls. Also, when we fed the carp in the pond at the temple, I was amazed by how eagerly they ate, and it was so much fun I couldn’t stop laughing. We even spotted some monkeys on the path leading to the waterfall. Apparently, if you would like to feed them, and have time to spare, you can even interact with the monkeys. If you’re interested, do ask your guide:) I became good friends with a fellow traveller of a similar age whom I met on this tour, and she came to visit me in Japan. I am truly grateful for the friendship I made on this Impact Trip. I first heard about Impact Trip through the digital nomad community. If you’re a digital nomad or simply interested in the nomadic lifestyle and way of working, you might just meet like-minded people! I’m absolutely delighted that I didn’t just go sightseeing, but that I feel I was able to make even a small impact on the local community! If you’re looking for new encounters in Bali that transcend national boundaries, want to experience the real Bali, or wish to leave a lasting impact, then I highly recommend this ‘Impact Trip’ ;) 海外ノマドワークショップ、ノマドニアに参加される方、英語ガイドさんOKな方におすすめなツアーです!リアルなバリを味わえて、ただ普通に観光するだけではなく、人々を活気づけ、伝統を守り、バリの持続可能な未来を築く旅をしたい方はぜひこのインパクトトリップに参加するのをおすすめします!
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