Exploring Ancient Practices: Meet Priests and Visit Mystic Villages in Bali
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Embark on a journey to Bali's ancient villages and meet priests and healers. Explore the unique practices of Truyan Village and discover the mystical traditions of Bayung Gede.
Duration: 10 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Trunyan Cemetery - The locals in this village live a very traditional life that is vastly different from the rest of Bali. The Trunyanese do not cremate their dead. After a cleansing ritual, the dead body is placed in a bamboo cage, locally known as ancak saji, which is placed under the Taru Menyan tree. Taru Menyan means nice smelling tree and it emanates a scent that neutralizes the smell of rotting bodies. It is from this tree that the name Trunyan is derived. It is only the bodies of married people that are placed in bamboo cages.
  • Bayung Gede - Visit another ancient village called Bayung Gede, which is believed to be the parent of all of the ancient villages in Bali. Many people come here to see the hanging newborn placentas that are unique to Bayung Gede.
  • Kintamani Plateau - Stop at highland Kintamani to see the ancient Batur volcano and Lake
  • Kehen Temple - Visit Kehen Temple for the famous steps of heaven
  • Penglipuran Bamboo Forest - Visit the last old village that has unique architectures, social system, and belief system
What's Included
  • Speedboat ride included
  • Complimentary bottled water
  • Air-conditioned vehicle comfort
  • All fuel surcharges covered
  • Parking fees taken care of
  • Included admission and donation fees
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
  • Other personal expenses
Additional Information

Explore two of the oldest and most enigmatic villages on the island, and interface with a Bali priest or healer to gain insight on Bali Sekala and Niskala.

Your journey will commence at Truyan Village. The inhabitants of this village lead an extremely traditional lifestyle, significantly different than the rest of Bali. Unlike other communities, Trunyan people do not cremate their deceased. Following a purification rite, the corpse is placed in a bamboo cage, known locally as ‘ancak saji’, which is then set beneath the Taru Menyan tree. This tree, whose name translates to ‘nice smelling tree’, releases a fragrance that mitigates the odor of decomposition. It is this tree that gives Trunyan its name. Only married individuals are laid to rest in these bamboo cages.

Your expedition continues to the historic village of Bayung Gede, considered the origin of all ancient villages in Bali. Many are intrigued by the suspended newborn placentas, a distinct feature of Bayung Gede.

  • Not recommend for woman in monthly period
Location
Bali
We will pick up the guest at the hotel or meeting points that showed by the guest.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Rone1122
Jul 8, 2022
A+ Service - Our guide was knowledge, friendly and extremely accommodating. Fun going to unique winery. Lunch was excellent.
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Leonf935
Jun 27, 2022
Great Tour - It was a GREAT experience! The tour guide was wonderful and I would highly recommend Bali Lovina Tours to anyone!
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