Kampung Adat Belaraghi is a cultural haven that offers a truly immersive experience into the rich traditions and heritage of Indonesia. Located in a picturesque setting, this village showcases the unique way of life of the local community and provides visitors with a glimpse into the authentic customs and rituals that have been preserved for generations.
Stepping into Kampung Adat Belaraghi feels like entering a time capsule, transporting you to a bygone era. The traditional houses, adorned with intricate carvings and vibrant decorations, reflect the architectural beauty of the region. The warm and welcoming villagers share their stories and invite you to participate in traditional activities, such as weaving, music, and dance. It's a remarkable opportunity to learn about the local culture firsthand, fostering a deep appreciation for the customs and values that shape their way of life.
The hospitality and genuine warmth of the villagers create an unforgettable experience. They go above and beyond to ensure visitors feel like part of their extended family, providing delicious traditional meals and sharing their knowledge about the significance of various customs. Exploring the village allows you to witness the craftsmanship of local artisans, taste authentic delicacies, and immerse yourself in the rhythmic beats of traditional music. A visit to Kampung Adat Belaraghi is not just a tourist attraction; it's a chance to connect with the soul of Indonesia and forge lasting memories of a cultural immersion...
Read moreA beautiful traditional village hidden away in the mountains. It was so peaceful there being in the nature and seeing their way of life. At first it was dead quiet when we arrived and we were not sure if we could walk around, but the villagers sat outside their homes are extremely welcoming and approachable, you can say hi and talk with them and they gave us a drink too, showed us their garden and we tried their arrack. Lots of smiles and laughs. No entry fee but there is a donation box, we saw most people say to give at least 25,000 each. This was one of our best...
Read moreVisited the village in the later afternoon and there were a few tourists present. Most of the houses were shut but there were some activities here and there. A couple of the residents made attempts to communicate and showed me some of the harvested crop. If you wish to stay overnight, you need to book in advance as they needed time to prepare. You may have to go through a tour...
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