Things to do in Indonesia, Indonesia: The Best Farms

October 28, 2021 Randal Brittian

Coordinates: 5°S 120°E / 5°S 120°E / -5; 120
Restaurants in Indonesia

1. Karanganjar Coffee Plantation

#17 Keboen Kopi Karanganjar Dusun Karanganyar Desa Modangan, Blitar 66181 Indonesia +62 816-590-778 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/keboenkopikaranganjar/?fref=ts
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5.0 based on 99 reviews

Karanganjar Coffee Plantation

Here, you can feel the unique sensation. Karanganjar Coffee Plantation which is also known as “the Dutch Village”. Not only known for coffee education, this place also offers cultural-tourism with its Blitar culture museum. And don’t forget to taste the original coffee of Blitar at O.G. Cafe while enjoying the oldies music of the independence era. In addition, we have 4 Historical Museum inside the area that you can visit. We also offer some outdoor activities such as ATV, Cross bike, Jeep, Horse riding, and Paintball.

Reviewed By TJR132

This is a working coffee plantation, it produces coffee. You can see the entire proces from the coffee plant to the roasted coffee bean. You can also taste their coffee in the cafe. They have all their coffee there to taste and you can chose how the coffee is made for you, from Indonesia way as kopi tubruk, as filtered, or French press. There is also a restaurant where you can eat a bit. The factory can be visited as well to see the roasting and milling. In the factory there is all the coffee they produce for you to smell and of course you can buy the coffee here, in powder, or as whole beans. Coffee in the form of powder can also be bought in the cafe.There is a small packet and a bigger one. I bought small packages of all to taste at home and bought a kilo of whole beans from the most nicest smelling coffee. There is also a museum with a lot of stuff from the past and many of that stuff is Dutch. Also the sign board on the entrance gate is still in Dutch and from the past. Some buildings at the plantation are also still from the Dutch area and build by the Dutch. Street names inside the plantation and some signs boards in building have still Dutch names or writings. And the name itself Keboen Kopi Karanganjar, is still the old Dutch writing. In modern Indonesia, keboen (garden) is nowadays written as kebun. For me that was interesting to see as I am Dutch but also partly Indonesian. Besides the museum there is also a small souvenir shop and there is coffee education, where they explain al about coffee. We have also met the current owner, who is now the third generation. That was very interesting and he took the time to speak with us. All the employees here where very friendly and helpful. We stayed here about 4 hours. We came already in the afternoon and so towards the evening there was an enormous sound of all sorts of animals and insects living in the trees in and around the plantation. That was also a nice experience. I can strongly recommend this interesting place. It is interesting about coffee, it is nature, and it is calm and relaxing.

2. Jatiluwih Green Land

Jatiluwih Village, Tabanan 82152 Indonesia
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4.5 based on 2,623 reviews

Jatiluwih Green Land

Nominated for designation as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Jatiluwih offers a beautiful view of contoured rice terraces irrigated using an impressive communal water system developed by Balinese farmers. The scenic drive through the quaint villages and verdant slopes of the central coastal regency of Tabanan adds to the experience.

Reviewed By PutuBaliHoliday - Bali, Indonesia

The Jatiluwih rice terraces in the namesake upland village in West Bali are most famous for their dramatic and exotic landscapes. The cool highlands and the breathtaking scenery of this village at the foot of Mount Batukaru makes for wonderful photo opportunities, and serves as a soothing retreat away from the island’s crowded south. Once a UNESCO Cultural Heritage Site candidate, the Jatiluwih rice terraces comprise over 600 hectares of rice fields that follow the flowing topography of the Batukaru mountain range. These are maintained by a traditional water management cooperative known as ‘subak’, which dates back to the 9th century. The cooperative itself eventually won recognition as a dominant factor in Bali’s ‘cultural landscape’ entry on the heritage list.

3. Bali Pulina Coffee Plantation

Br Pujang Kelod, Desa Sebatu, Kecamatan Tegallalang Br Pujang Kelod Desa Sebatu, Gianyar 80561 Indonesia +62 361 901728 [email protected] http://balipulina.com/
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4.5 based on 914 reviews

Bali Pulina Coffee Plantation

Bali Pulina is a coffee plantation, where we can learn how to make the most unique coffee of the world. we can also see other different types of plant and trees like cocoa , coffee, coconut, and also rice terrace paddy as the view that we enjoy during drinking the coffee. Rather that it, we could also play the game as Giant Swing tree, Zip line, and swimming pool right in the middle of jungle. we also available the photo spot for you who like to take you selfie picture.

Reviewed By X5441BGceciliab

What can I say you get to taste from lovely coffee for free, you get to have a go at roasting the coffee beans and crushing them and the views are stunning, and the people are amazing.

4. Lumbung Sari Agroo

Jalan Raya Mawang, Lodtunduh, Ubud Indonesia
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Lumbung Sari Agroo

Reviewed By Iflytotravel84

We stopped by here on our drivers recommendation to try the famous Luwak Coffee. We saw a couple other plantations during the week and this one was our favourite. Great selection of coffees and also fresh fruit available from a separate seller on site. Nice setting and the guy who took us through the small plantation was very friendly and informative explaining the process and coffee and tea fusions.

5. Ubud Kajeng Rice Fields Walk

Jl. Kajeng, Ubud Indonesia
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4.5 based on 640 reviews

Ubud Kajeng Rice Fields Walk

Reviewed By Moetbubbles - Sandwich, United Kingdom

We kept admiring the view from the hotel we stayed at and managed to find a way down some cobbled steps to follow this trail, its so peaceful and picturesque and you can actually walk into the centre from here, lots of opportunities to take some beautiful photos and meet the locals, always a plus when you can stop and listen to their stories. A lovely stream to follow although the paths can be very narrow at times lots of ducks and other species around, just a lovely leisurely stroll with the camera and if you forget your water there is always Nayoman the coconut man and his wife to stop and have a drink and a chat wonderful man......Wonderful couple..... thoroughly enjoyed our stroll

6. Bali Agritours

Jalan Melati IV Mekar Bhuana, Abiansemal 80352 Indonesia +62 361 479 0084 [email protected] http://www.buffaloadventureriding.com/
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Bali Agritours

Bali Agritours: Organic Farm Cooking & Farm Tour. Organic farm, rice farming, farm cooking school, farm stay and a lot more. Get to know Balinese farming up-close. From rice paddy trekking, collecting fresh produce from the gardens, Balinese water irrigation culture and system, organic plantations, water buffalo riding rice fields plowing, rice planting - cultivation to harvesting, fishing to cooking your own meal. Designed for all ages from 6 year old. Proudly own and Operated by Bali Small Farmers Community. We have been working on a way to create a sustainable model of Bali traditional small scale farming community. This is ideally would be ensuring that tourist dollars are also spent on the small farmers, the marginal group of people in the midst of glittering Bali tourism industry. Come and support us on our endeavor. With all our limited resources, we are doing our utmost for a better survival from the massive tourism industry invasion.

7. Merta Harum Agroo Plantation

Jl. Raya Mawang, Ubud 80571 Indonesia +62 857-9200-0049 [email protected] http://mertaharumagroo.wordpress.com/
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4.5 based on 127 reviews

Merta Harum Agroo Plantation

A visit to a Luwak coffee plantations in ubud,with Merta harum agroo plantation.this before you entry ubud center from shouth area. Roasting the most expensive coffee in the world, from cat poop. Kopi luwak or civet coffee is a coffee made from the beans of coffee berries which have been eaten by the Asian Palm Civet and other related civets, then passed through its digestive tract. In here you can more our plantation with taste coffee at Tree house at our gardens.

Reviewed By jdkeenan1969 - Perth, Australia

Stop here if you are in the area.Great guided tour around this small plantation and very knowledgeable guide.Taste a Luwak coffee at the end of your for a small fee.Free tea tasting at the end of tour with small gift shop.

8. Segara Windhu Coffee Plantations

Jl. Tampaksiring Di Utara Pura Tirta Empul, Tampaksiring 80552 Indonesia +62 811-399-460 http://www.baliwindhucraft.com
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4.5 based on 73 reviews

Segara Windhu Coffee Plantations

Biggest coffee plantation in tampaksiring regency, and you can learn about bali coffee arabica, robusta and luwak coffee. If you interested to buy coffee of luwak coffee that is cheaper than another place because we produce by ourselves. So what you waiting for, just coming

Reviewed By MADHURKJAIN - Vadodara, India

This was another highlight of Ubud Trip. Great coffee plantation wherein we were given an orientation about coffee making, especially Luwak Coffee made from Civet poop!! Had a cup of coffee from terrace restaurant with wonderful views. Also, has a great shop from where we purchased coffee , tea and some great spices. A must visit place.

9. One Bali Agrowisata

Jl. Raya Tanah Lot, Beraban 82121 Indonesia +62 819-3302-2090 http://one-bali-agrowisata.business.site/
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

One Bali Agrowisata

10. Malini Agro Park

Jl. Raya Malini No.151, Pecatu 80361 Indonesia +62 811-3929-998 https://malini.garden/
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Malini Agro Park

Reviewed By marmankites - Porthcawl, United Kingdom

We visited Malini Agro Park just after lunch and stayed until after sunset. The park is very beautiful and full of great design, fruit and vegetables growing everywhere. The staff were all very friendly and one even took time to walk us around the farm and tell us about everything they are growing. The food and drinks prices are higher than the rest of the area, but with the location and views it is worth it. We used the pool and for some time were the only people present. Would recommend 100% if in the area. The driveway is a bit bumpy but fine on a scooter if you take it slow.

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