Bukit Sari Pecatu Agrotourism
Alamat | Jl. Raya Uluwatu Pecatu No.21, Pecatu, South Kuta, Bali |
Telepon | +62 822-3662-1238 |
Jam | 10:00-18:00 |
Situs web | malaysiatravelpedia.com |
Kategori | Tourist Attraction |
Peringkat | 4.1 36 ulasan |
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Bukit Sari Pecatu Agrotourism ulasan
36Our driver showed us this place after the excursion. We tasted various coffee and tea variations. It was nice but nothing special. We bought cocoa, but when I converted the price, I realized it was too expensive. I don't understand why it's called a 'plantation. ' It looks more like an ordinary café with a terrace and poor animals in cells.
A place for you to taste many kinds of coffee and tea. Our driver recommended.
To taste the Luwak coffee you need to pay.
There is also a small shop if you like particular types.
Staff shares information of how coffee is made. Afterwhich will provide free 15 cups of various coffee and tea for tasting. If you would like to taste luwak coffee, it's priced at 50k and served with cassava chips
Apparently they use a cat like animal called a Mongoose. It eats coffee beans whole and when it comes out the other end they collect it clean it then roast it. Puts new meaning to a catpoochino! An interesting experience first hand.
I stopped by here to view the coffee plantation. This is so cool. They give several types of tea and coffee to try out for free. I am not into caffeine, so just tried non-caffeinated teas. I really liked the mangosteen. For those of you who want to try the special Balinese Luwak coffee which comes from the poop of Luwak, you have to pay for it (I am not into it though).
Seeing animals in cage and call the business agro tourism.you are not helping your business to thrive because you teqr down some members of your communities down, that's correct when putting these poor luwak in cage while it is the source of your production you are killing yourself. LEAVE THE ANIMALS ALONE!
Make it a warrior's break as part of a daily program in the south of Bali. Stand for 30 minutes. Entrance is free, explaining the types of coffee and its cultivation, and you will see the loach animal in a cage of its droppings, bringing out the best coffee in the world
And he explains to you how coffee is extracted from the lok until you eat it
They give you a range of 16 coffees to taste
And if you want look coffee, you can buy it for 50,000 rupees
Then they take you to a mini-store that has the coffee products you tasted if you buy from them and other products
Excellent, but do not buy from them except look coffee, which is sold abroad at a much lower price
Very friendly staff. You get a sampler of different coffees and teas to try. We got 12 samples.
Very friendly staff. You get a sampler of different coffees and teas to try. We got 12 samples. Also tried the luwak coffee.
This place is one big tourist trap and scam. A bored and fed up guide will explain their coffee making in 5 minutes and show you one distressed animal locked in a small horrible cage that "makes" the local luwak coffee for them. It’s difficult to make out what he’s even saying to be honest. After the tour, you order the coffee you came for, and without any notice whether it's free or not, you get 12 samples of sweetened chemical teas and coffees from their "own" production. The garden is not very well kept, they have a few desperate coffee plants that they supposedly make their luwak coffee from. A mug of luwak coffee costs 50000 rupees and it is really not good. When you leave, they will drive you to a store with their overpriced creations, where you finally find out how much you will pay for this “fantastic” experience. Fortunately, the forced tasting is free. I do not recommend this place, it is not worth anything.
Saat ini tempatnya sepi dan kurang terawat semenjak pandemi, bagian depan jadi tempat jualan bakso.
You can taste here their own produced Luwak coffee and teas. Amazing journey. You can see and touch here plants and the cat also. If you have time, must to visit and taste everything!
It was an excellent experience, tasted over 12 different teas and coffees for free and then paid just 4 usd to try the excellent leewak coffee. Very kind staff.
Good atmosphere but didn't like the coffee so much, probably it's a personal opinion but if I go for a coffee testing I wouldn't add any sugar or milk into it.
I tried the luwak coffee and was ok. Nothing to go crazy for.
Go for lemongrass tea and ginger tea, apparently the grow the roots and they ground it.
Good environment. But the coffee is overpriced and not good at all. But this is the same experience if you go all other so called 'coffee gardens' in bali.
Fantastic experiance I definitely recommend! For 50k they make you a cup of kopiluwak as well as about 14 different teas/coffees testers. My boyfriend who hates tea even liked them. They also show you all the steps in how they make the kopiluwak coffee.
They sell coffee and tea. Their Coffee are good.atmosphere here are good.many plantation make this place feels fresh.
Pelayanannya ramah.dijelaskan terlebih dahulu sebelum kita pesen kopinya.
Tempatnya nyaman dan bersih.
Dapet sample minuman sampe 14 rasa.
Untuk kopi luwak harga 50rb/cangkir dapat free minuman 14 rasa.enak juga kopi luwaknya
Untum spot foto lumayan ada beberapa.
Bisa beli kopi kemasan, dark coklat dg beraneka macam rasa.
Nilai 9 dari 10
Bisa jalan2 sambil menikmati kopi walopun areanya ga begitu luas
Luwak coffee plantation- one cup is Rp. 50,000. It’s good to try a cup but it’s way too expensive to buy a 100g of Luwak coffee bean in Rp. 400,000.
Buat kalian yg ingin mencicipi kopi asli langsung di buat dan produksi secara alami tempat ini recommended sekali untuk para pecinta kopi