Many people come to Bali for a lot of reasons. For most, they want to experience the island’s stunning beauty and nature. They would want to experience any of the Bali villas and live in luxury for a day. There are also some who wish to be in the midst of the island’s marine life by indulging in snorkeling, scuba diving and other aquatic activities. Food and the unique Balinese dishes are also what interest other individuals.
Other people also come here to live and set up their businesses. There have already been a lot of expats who have built their own families here. But for those who want to get to know the island and its inhabitants a bit better but do not like to stay so long, then you can engage in any Bali homestay program.
Homestay Program In Bali
Such homestay in Bali program will let you experience how living in Bali is. You will not only enjoy the great scenery and beauty of Bali but you will also be immersed in the Bali lifestyle.
The Tabanan-Bali Homestay Program will allow you to participate in the local community and work under their traditional environment. You can have a first-hand experience of the heritage and culture of the traditional Balinese.
The Sudaji Guest House is another Bali homestay program. In this program, the tourist is considered as a part of the family, being able to do and participate in all activities done by a regular resident. You will participate in rice planting, gardening and other activities.
Being in a homestay in Bali program will make you feel like a local Balinese. You will sleep in the same usual bedroom that the locals sleep in. You also get to experience their traditional food, the food that they eat everyday, which is also very delicious. You will have guided tours and a lot of time sharing experiences with the locals.
According to one review of the Bali homestay program, “It was a brilliant experience. Everything the other reviews say about Wayan and his family are true and they made us feel as special as they are. At Glenmore, Amir's family were equally welcoming and eager to please. The cultural contrast of staying and eating with a Hindu family and then a Moslem family was fascinating. The highlight was the visit to the former Dutch plantation still fully operational but in a time warp from when the Indonesians reclaimed it in 1947”.
So if you want to also have the same experience that these fulfilled people have experienced, then do come to Bali. Though your stay in a Bali villa will be more comfortable and luxurious, the fact is that you are only experiencing the tourism side of Bali. It is also good to be immersed and have an idea of how the Balinese people truly live. This will surely be a fulfilling experience that you will never forget.
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