


Sari Organic Walk
About
Sari Organic Walk offers families an authentic Balinese farm experience where children can explore traditional rice paddies, learn about organic farming methods, and see tropical crops growing firsthand. Kids love getting their hands dirty planting rice, feeding farm animals, and discovering exotic fruits and vegetables they've never seen before. The peaceful rural setting provides a refreshing break from Bali's busier tourist areas while teaching valuable lessons about sustainable agriculture.
Highlights
- ✓Walking through terraced rice paddies and learning how rice is planted and harvested
- ✓Hands-on activities like planting rice seedlings or collecting fresh vegetables
- ✓Meeting farm animals and learning about their role in traditional farming
- ✓Tasting fresh tropical fruits picked straight from the trees
- ✓Enjoying farm-to-table meals at the organic cafe with ingredients from the fields you just explored
Pro Tips
- 1.Bring insect repellent and sunscreen as you'll be outdoors in tropical fields with limited shade
- 2.Wear closed-toe shoes or sandals with good grip, as rice paddy paths can be muddy and slippery, especially after rain
- 3.Visit early morning (8-10am) to avoid the midday heat and see the farm at its most active
- 4.Bring Indonesian Rupiah in small bills as this rural area may have limited card payment options
- 5.Pack a change of clothes for kids as they may get muddy during hands-on farming activities
Best Time to Visit
Visit early morning between 8am and 10am when temperatures are cooler and the farm is most active. Weekday mornings are less crowded than weekends. The dry season (April through October) offers the most comfortable conditions, though the lush green rice paddies are most photogenic during and just after the wet season.
What to Know
Entry is budget-friendly (around $5-10 per person), and many farms include fresh juice or snacks in the price. The on-site cafe serves organic meals made from farm produce, perfect for lunch after your tour. Paths may not be wheelchair or stroller accessible due to natural terrain.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round, but the dry season (April to October) offers the most comfortable walking conditions. Rice planting season (October to March) provides the most hands-on activities for kids. Some activities may be limited during heavy rainy season downpours (January and February).
Nearby Eats
The on-site Sari Organik restaurant serves kid-friendly organic Indonesian dishes with spectacular rice field views. For more options, head to nearby Ubud town (about 15 minutes away) where you'll find Pizza Bagus for familiar Western fare and Clear Cafe for healthy options kids will actually eat.
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