Komentar :
mel cross (24/04/2018 20:40)
Very informative tour of the plantation, and free coffee tasting.. love the coconut coffee very much my favourite
Milap Vishnoi (23/04/2018 09:39)
You get to see different type of coffee plants growing and coffee made out if the beans in a countryside style. There are also many other plants which you will see there like kiwi, ginseng, tea plants etc. You get to taste 12 different types of tea and coffee drinks free if cost, after which you may or may not choose to buy some of them and other things like scented sticks, soaps, perfumes etc.
Very peaceful place.
Wayan Karya (02/04/2018 01:51)
Nice place that i recommend if you pass to ubud, many things and knowledge and history of coffee is here, specialy luwak coffee, and also ginseng coffee and tea " When papa drink, mama happy, if mama drink papa confused"
heidrunick d'souza (28/02/2018 13:03)
Different types of tea and Coffee to taste.... The host explains all the spices that grow there. Courteous and sweet ☺️
Sagar Picha (15/02/2018 03:50)
Nice place to see almost 20 types of coffee and tea plantation. They offer free tasting of their coffee and after that you can purchase at their store if you want to.
Adiarsa I Wayan (14/02/2018 05:29)
Great place. At least we can get knowledge what is Bali tropical is look alike. Ans try lots diferent kind Bali coffee, chocolate, and coffee from the Animale !..
Willow Ramsay (28/01/2018 12:19)
This place was a great stop. I've done coffee tours before but this was excellent and I loved every single tea. They lose a star because they claim to only keep the cats captive for 24 hours to correct their $hit and use it to make coffee but that didn't seem honest, I think they provably keep them longer to actually get them fed and to pass the coffee through.
Florin Baca (01/10/2017 09:55)
This was by far on our top list of things we've done in Bali! Such a great experience to see how things we use on a daily basis in Europe grow. Our guide was really knowledgeable and answered all our questions. They explain the whole process of making the Luwak coffee which we found very interesting.
inu pras (11/08/2017 15:57)
Really nice place. As we enter the entrance, one of the guides walks with us explaining all the plants there. They speaks English very well, so if you come with foreigners, you don't have to be as a translator :D the good part from visiting this place is they serves us a lot of little cups of their products. Tea, Coffee, and Chocolates!! My favorite were Lemongrass Tea and piece of Orange Chocolate. Afterwards, the guide shows us where we can buy their products. The prices are too high (in my opinion) but I bought one little pack (100gr) of Lemongrass Tea Powder, cost IDR80.000. Overall, it was nice for visiting this place.
Raphaël Meyrou (03/08/2017 23:58)
Even if it's a bit a tourist catching spot, it's still very funny and interesting to walk around with the guide explanations. You see fruits, chocolate and coffee production, degustation of many different the and coffees and everything is FREE. Then you can go to the shop if there is something you want to buy.
Torri Duncan (01/08/2017 00:08)
Incredible variety of trees and the end of the tour is a sampling of teas and coffee. You can buy a cup of luwak coffee for 50,000 rupiah. Probably the cheapest you can ever buy it for. Great place friendly people
Shelley Wilson (10/06/2017 13:23)
Really nice experience coffee tasting. Tour guide took a lot of time showing us the assorted vegetation. Worth the visit.
Fara Ghazali (25/04/2017 12:38)
Dedicated parking space. Good English speaking guide will run you through the history of luwak coffee. End of the 10 minutes of the tour, you can taste (for free) a dozen different tea/ coffee produced here. And a top up of Rp 50,000 you get a small cuppa of the famous Luwak.
Lisa Tam (15/03/2017 06:46)
This spot is worth the visit. Sit down, chill and taste over 12 kinds of teas and coffees. They also offer Luwak coffee which is $5 CAD a cup. Have yourself a cup of cat-poo-cinno!
Jehad Matar (07/02/2017 20:14)
Nice setup with a good informative session on how they make Luwak coffee. Liked the free samples of varying tea and free chocolate samples. The luwak coffee is the same price you would pay for coffee outside Indonesia, i.e. 50K IDR. I couldn't taste the difference but its about the experience.
Rick Amos (05/02/2017 21:57)
Go check out the poo coffee!!
Mousam Majhi (07/01/2017 15:24)
Got a nice guided tour. Got to taste 18 different type of tea and coffee. Our guide was nice and funny. We got to try different chocolates and also saw how Luwak coffee is manufactured. Worth a visit.
Ronnie Lancaster (28/11/2016 06:13)
Nice spread of coffee $ Teas to taste as well as real nice chocolate tasting of vanilla, orange and dark flavours.
Real quality tasters - HOWEVER ---- then we bought a packet of the same dark chocolate to take back home and it was crap!!! Is sticks to your palett like wax and is the same quality as the cheapest chocolate one normally gets at cheap markets!
This cost us AU$21 and binned it
fazil fazil (30/06/2016 00:08)
Most delicious variety of coffees,, and enjoy the beauty of nature,, must try ,, worth it,,and very friendly staff,.
Gaelan Gu (26/06/2016 08:10)
Great tour of the local plantations and the luwak coffee was especially strong and fragrant.
ketut donal (31/01/2016 14:51)
the best agrotourism in bali, and the best luwak coffee