We have spent great time here. The entrance is free. Friendly staff met us near the entrance and made a tour around the area and showed how they make the coffee. After that we enjoyed a coffee with a beautiful view.
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We have spent great time here. The entrance is free. Friendly staff met us near the entrance and made a tour around the area and showed how they make the coffee. After that we enjoyed a coffee with a beautiful view.
We have been there for a coffee break and swings. From the carpark you are getting served in a best manner. On the way to the terrace staff provides you with an interesting guided tour on the luwak coffee manufacturing process. At the end of...More
This place was suggested by our driver for the day. We really loved the concept. Basically there is an entrance fee which includes tasting of various speciality coffees and teas. They also have the Luwak coffee and it is made right there. They have a...More
Coffee lover?especially for “Luwak Coffee”, famous one from Bali?try this place, surround by nature, relax while enjoying your coffee or tea with stunning valley’s view here, you also will enjoy a short tour accompanied by local guide about the plantation and see directly the cute...More
Bali Pulina is a beautiful plantation near Ubud that's worth a trip if you have the time. The views from the terrace of the rice fields are gorgeous (and the perfect spot for a selfie) and the coffee tasting is fun. Guides will walk you...More
If you a coffee lover this please is perfect place for you to drink many coffee variety and including the famous of luwak coffee The things that make it different is The magnificent view of ubud valley area and authentic ubud /bali atmosphere
We visited Bali Pulina Coffee Plantation and experienced the Bali jungle Swing. We have had coffee tasting at the coffee plantation café. Tasting Luwak coffee made by a civet cat is a must. 8 types of coffee were served as sample tasting. Luwak coffee is...More
Wayan from Rinduku tour brought us here as a part of a tour. Bali Pulina is an amazing place to learn about the way common day things like coffee, turmeric, and other spices, are grown. I had no idea how a turmeric plant looked like!....More
If u want a taste of luwak coffee with a view of the rice paddy fields and understand how its made... this place is highly recommended. There’s a swing at the grounds too overlooking the rice terraces! The staff were friendly and very informative. It...More
We stumbled across this place whilst visiting Tegalalang rice tarraces (which we left after 10 minutes as it wasn't appealing) so we were allowed in for free and a lovely lady showed us around explaining the different plants ,herbs and coffee they have on their...More