Nestled in the northeast highlands of Bali, just north of Ubud, lies the village and region of Kintamani. Dominated by the active volcano Mt. Batur, which rises above a serene lake, the area is also known for its hot springs, coffee farms, and spice plantations. The landscape is dotted with terraced rice fields, creating a patchwork of greens and golds. Visitors can explore the villages inhabited by the Bali Aga, the island’s indigenous people, and experience the unique culture and traditions that have been preserved for generations.
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