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Handheld cup and smoky cauldron as someone pours into the pot during coffee preparation in Bali Ubud
Elderly woman sorts and prepares coffee beans in a courtyard while a child sits nearby on a village farm in Ubud
Traditional Balinese courtyard buildings near Ubud in Bali, part of a community-run organic coffee farm village stay
Balinese farmer in a white shirt holds a leafy branch with red fruit among dense tropical plants on a farm in Bali
A community coffee grower stands in leafy cultivated beds near Ubud, Bali, with a thatched house in the background
Travellers stroll past tropical gardens and thatched homes near Ubud, Bali, on a community-run organic coffee farm tour
Orange and yellow flower beds among tall trees near Ubud, Bali, on a community-run organic coffee farm
Handheld cup and smoky cauldron as someone pours into the pot during coffee preparation in Bali Ubud
Elderly woman sorts and prepares coffee beans in a courtyard while a child sits nearby on a village farm in Ubud
Traditional Balinese courtyard buildings near Ubud in Bali, part of a community-run organic coffee farm village stay
Balinese farmer in a white shirt holds a leafy branch with red fruit among dense tropical plants on a farm in Bali
A community coffee grower stands in leafy cultivated beds near Ubud, Bali, with a thatched house in the background
Travellers stroll past tropical gardens and thatched homes near Ubud, Bali, on a community-run organic coffee farm tour
Orange and yellow flower beds among tall trees near Ubud, Bali, on a community-run organic coffee farm
Outdoor wooden drying racks spread with coffee grounds in a shaded courtyard during an organic coffee-farm experience in Ubud
Travellers follow a narrow dirt path through dense bamboo on a community coffee-farm trail in Bali at Ubud
Person in a patterned dress stands in a rustic processing shed beside coffee-roasting equipment during a community visit in Ubud
People sort pale coffee cherries on baskets and wooden benches in a village courtyard during an organic farm visit in Ubud
Yellow fruit clusters sway on a farm tree while visitors stroll along a garden path during an organic community tour in Ubud
Hikers walking through lush green coffee-garden shade near Ubud, Bali, on a guided community-run farm experience
Walkers on a quiet green village path near Ubud, Bali, in a community-run organic coffee farm homestay garden
A group follows a community guide along a narrow jungle path near Ubud, Bali, surrounded by dense coffee-garden foliage
Community dining near Ubud, Bali: grilled skewers, sliced fruit and bowls of fresh greens laid out on buffet tables

Organic Coffee Farm near Ubud | Community-run

Immerse in Traditional Bali Coffee Making
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|11 Reviews
Group size
Up to 6 guests
DURATION
5 hours
Booking type
Join-in trip
MEET UP
Free pick-up
Group size
Up to 6 guests
Explore an Organic Coffee Farm + learn traditional coffee growing methods
Venture into mixed-crop coffee gardens with local farmers and watch the organic coffee-making process unfold. Coffee almost runs in the veins of the people here and you will gain in-depth insight into the work involved in filling your coffee cup and behind-the-scenes issues of staying afloat in the coffee business. Put on your trekking shoes and explore Plaga’s jungle-like gardens, sprinkled with cinnamon, vanilla, clove and cocoa among many other plants. Find out which plants are used for what, and community strategies for conserving their local resources.What to expectEnjoy freshly brewed organic Pelaga coffee with local delicacies. Meet some of the village elders and have an opportunity to learn about daily life in Pelaga and the history of coffee growing in the area.Understand the coffee production cycle - from farm to cupAppreciate the lush tropical forest scenery while seeing how local coffee beans are cultivated and pickedAuthentic Balinese lunch incorporating some of Pelaga's local produce**Please note that start and end times might differ based on your pick-up and drop-off location in Bali. **This activity requires a minimum of 2 guests.Approximate travel times with moderate trafficFrom Ubud - 1h20minFrom Canggu - 1h30minFrom Kuta - 1h50minFrom Seminyak - 1h45minFrom Uluwatu - 2h30min**Free of charge for kids under 5 years old, and please add notes in the booking form.

Experience highlights

What You’ll be Doing

A full comprehensive tour of the Villagers of Kiadan Plaga with their specialty being coffee this will surely intrigue all caffeine lovers. The tour focuses on the entire process of coffee bean cultivation to harvesting and finally freshly brewed and poured into your cup
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What’s Included

Government tax & service charge
English speaking guide
Private full air-conditioned car with gasoline and experience driver
Coffee & local delicacies
1 (one) x lunch at the village (traditional cuisine)
1 (one) x bottle mineral water and can be refilled with clean drinking water at the village
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Who you’re supporting

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Community Champion

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Select Time for 14 Jun 2026
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Where we'll meet

Start Point

Free pick-up from Your accommodation in Canggu(Canggu)
  • 1h 45 mins before selected timeslot
+ 4 other options

End Point

  • End at Start Point(s)

Start & Ends

Daily
08:30AM - 05:00PM

Suitability / Accessibility

  • Pet-Friendly
  • Vegetarian food available
  • Child Friendly (No Minimum Age)

Cancellation & other policies

  • Cancellation

    Cancel 3 days before activity for a full refund
  • Minimum Participants

    If there are fewer than 2 participants, the host may reschedule or refund your booking.
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What to Pack

  • Comfortable clothes and shoes such as runners or hiking boots
  • Hat
  • Insect repellent
  • Sunscreen
  • Towel
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JED is a strong statement from four communities who want to decide for themselves the future of their people, their culture and their environment. Inviting visitors to their villages is a way not only to raise funds for cultural and conservation activities but also to raise community esteem for these assets. It is an opportunity for villagers to share their pride in Bali with visitors, and present Bali as they know and love it, to the world. The result is a unique chance for travelers to directly experience village life and see what Bali is all about
Experience: 24 years
Speaks: Fluent English, Bahasa
Acceptance rate: 50%
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