You can absolutely join countless surf camps, or meditation retreats when you’re in Bali. The camps are easy to be found almost in every corner of the island. But what about the others? In fact, you can join more than just adventurous activities in Bali. Check these cool workshops below and find your relaxing or might be your future passion while traveling in Bali.
Cooking Class in Organic Farm
If you’re a foodie or a home chef back in your hometown, or simply always curious about the delicacy dishes wherever your destination is, joining a cooking class is a great workshop for you to experience! You’ll get a chance to learn how to cook 6 traditional dishes from Bali, the vegetarian option is also available.
This class is limited to 10 participants only, so you definitely get a chance to learn and ask any questions regarding the class. You’ll enjoy a hands-on cooking class in an open-air kitchen, pick the ingredients directly from the organic farm, and experience local life. The package is included transportation, local market tours for the morning classes, a farm tour, a recipe book, and many more. Book your Balinese Cooking Class at an Organic Farm via GetYourGuide through this link.
Wood Carving Class in Balinese Home
Balinese is known for their talented artwork, including wood carving. The good news is everyone can join the workshop wood carving. This class is located in Mas Ubud Village, one of the centers of wood carving place in Bali.
You’ll learn the philosophy behind fantastic carvings, create something unique on your own and bring it back home as your hand-crafted souvenir. They’ll also guide you to Tegallalang Rice Terrace, and explain to you the story of the Subak irrigation system.
In this 6-hour-length class, you’ll be provided with a welcome drink, snacks, carving tools and materials, transportation, and entry fees. Book your seat through this link and enjoy your wood carving moment in Bali.
Silver Jewelry Making Class
If you’re a jewelry enthusiast, or simply adore the handcrafted jewelry made by Bali artisans, you must attend this 3-hours class. You will learn traditional techniques from a jewelry master, and craft your own jewelry out of 5 grams of silver. You can create earrings, rings, pendants, or anything you have in mind here. It’s fun, challenging, and a terrific way to spend your leisure time in Bali.
Traditional Balinese Painting Class
Balinese painting never stops us to admire. The techniques, the vibrant color combination, and the overall look, it’s just stunningly amazing. You can discover behind the Balinese painting and learn about traditional motifs in this 3-hour class. You’ll learn the basic of creating a traditional painting. This class is suitable for all ages. It makes a perfect high-quality time for you and your family, right?
They will provide you with all tools and materials, snacks (their fried banana and fried pineapple are amazingly good!), a welcome drink, and also a class certificate. Book your class through we’ve attached here.
Pottery Class in Sari Api Ceramics
Sari Api Ceramics Studio is one of the first professional ceramic studios in Ubud. So, you’ll definitely learn from the best instructor here. They offer various class schedules, from a 15-hour full course, half-day class, private class, extension class, and family class. The price varies from IDR 600 K – IDR 4.500 K (USD 40 – 297).
The clay and firings are provided in the class. But you need to keep in mind that the average time to make your ceramics to be done is about 4 weeks because they need to dry it and fire it twice. So, it’s best to book the class at the beginning of your travel and pick it up later. Or you can also ask them to ship your work to your home country. Book your slot in their pottery class through the link attached.