Discover Balinese Mystic & Death Ritual in Bali

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Duration: 8 hours - 10 hours

You will discover two of the most mysterious and ancient villages on the island and meet a Bali priest or healer to learn about Bali Sekala and Niskala.

Your first stop will be at Truyan Village. 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.

Continue your tour and 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.

What's included

  • Bottled water
  • Speedboat
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Fuel surcharge
  • Parking Fees
  • Admission & Donation fees

What's Not Included

    What's not included
    • Lunch
    • Other personal expenses

    Languages spoken by guide

    German
    English
    Italian
    French

    Additional information

    Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

    Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries

    Not recommended for pregnant travelers

    Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

    Suitable for all physical fitness levels

    Location

    Departure point

    Bali, Bali
    We will pick up the guest at the hotel or meeting points that showed by the guest.

    End point

    Bali, Bali

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