I had a great experience at Abian Subak Agrotourism. The setting is beautiful, surrounded by lush greenery and a peaceful atmosphere. The staff was welcoming and knowledgeable, guiding me through the coffee and spice plantations while explaining the traditional Balinese farming methods.
The highlight was the coffee tasting, where I got to try a variety of local blends, including the famous Luwak coffee. Each cup had unique flavors, and the view from the tasting area was stunning. Itâs a great spot to relax and enjoy nature while learning about Baliâs rich agricultural traditions.
Overall, itâs a worthwhile visit if youâre in the area, especially if you enjoy coffee and want to experience a more authentic...
   Read moreGreat coffee stop on the way to Uluwatu! Probably the most interesting coffee stop I've encountered. Didn't really know where I was, our taxi driver just told us we're stopping for some coffee and tea. Was welcomed very kindly to a tour of the garden and given alot of fascinating information about coffee! We met the cute lewaks! They are like cats. Was given 12 coffee and tea samples which most were delicious. Ended up buying a cup of the lewak coffee and it was different but good !!! I find out later that it's worth between 35 to 100 aud so 5 aud is a pretty a good price! DEFINITELY worth stopping by they were all so lovely. And you can buy teas and coffees by the bag...
   Read moreI came just to try the luwak coffee but was surprised with a free tea/coffee degustation of 12 different infused tea/coffee+spices. By the 7th tea sipping my brain had already blew up with so many intense flavours. Do you know when u go to a michelan starred restaurant and the flavours remain in your mind for weeks? This degustation had exactly the same effect on me, the spice flavours were so intense that I still can feel them when I remember this tour. Unforgettable tasting experience in a humble...
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