Nestled in the shadow of the active volcano Mt. Agung in east Bali, Sibetan Village is renowned for its cultivation of salak, or snake fruit, with at least 14 different varieties grown locally. These fruits are not only a local delicacy but also transformed into a sweet fruit wine. Visitors can explore the orchards and nearby forests, taking in the lush, verdant surroundings, and enjoy sampling and purchasing the unique salak wine. The village offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural insight, making it a distinctive stop for those interested in Bali’s agricultural heritage.
Sibetan Village (Desa Sibetan)
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