If you're in Bali and love coffee, Luwak Coffee Agro Alas Harum is a must-visit! The experience was fantastic and exceeded all my expectations. The best part? It’s completely free to visit, and you get an informative and engaging tour of the coffee plantation. The tour was thorough and really interesting. We were taken around the garden and shown the various plants, with explanations of what each product is used for. The highlight was getting to see the Luwaks (the animals responsible for the famous Luwak coffee) and learning how the coffee is made from start to finish. It was fascinating to see the whole process up close. After the tour, we were treated to a free sample platter of their coffee and tea, and everything was delicious! I loved the coconut coffee and the mangosteen tea—both were incredibly flavorful. It was a great way to taste the different blends and experience the unique flavors of Bali's coffee culture. The location itself is beautiful, with a koi fish pond and stunning views of the surrounding rice fields. It’s the perfect place to relax and enjoy the scenery while sipping on fresh, local beverages. Before leaving, we explored the gift shop, which was well-stocked with a variety of teas, coffees, and gifts. Everything was reasonably priced, and it was a great place to pick up souvenirs to take home. I highly recommend stopping by if you're in Bali, especially if you want to learn more about the unique process of making...
Read morePlease avoid this site. These animals are forced to eat large amounts of coffee to produce Luwak coffee sold to tourists at the price of gold. They are captured and then locked in small cages without any space to move, dying in conditions of inhuman cruelty. We could see several animals locked in a small space and even one of these Luwak exposed on a table, in deplorable conditions: clearly overfed and most likely drugged for the enjoyment of tourists who took pictures next to him thinking he was adorable. We must avoid these places where a lucrative business is created at the expense of animal welfare, which are treated with great cruelty. If you are a lover of animals and good coffee, please do not go to this place and do not consume this product. We have to promote among all responsible tourism free of abuse...
Read moreVery good Service and interesting Explanation, tea and coffee tasting. Was very good.
BUT: dont support luwak coffee!!! Poor Animals are taken as prisoners. One poor Luwak was frightened and shocked running on a High place where it was put by the crew so that tourist can see it. Without any water, nothing to eat and it was so frightened, in a public place without anything to hide. Read about luwak online and dont Support this cruel business!!!
See on the picture. He ran there for hours and had no possibility to escape!!! Only for selling this crazy luwak...
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