Nestled in the central highlands of Bali, Bedugul is a region renowned for its cool climate, stunning natural beauty, and rich cultural heritage. From ancient temples to sprawling farms, Bedugul offers a glimpse into a way of life that has been preserved for generations.
A Glimpse into Bedugul’s History
Bedugul’s history is deeply intertwined with the island’s agricultural roots. For centuries, the fertile lands of Bedugul have been cultivated by local farmers, producing an abundance of crops that sustain the surrounding communities. The region’s history is also marked by the presence of sacred sites such as Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, which stands as a testament to Bedugul’s spiritual significance.
Farming and Permaculture in Bedugul
The cool climate and fertile soil of Bedugul make it an ideal location for farming. The region is known for its lush vegetable farms, strawberry fields, and flower gardens, which thrive in the highland environment. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in permaculture, a sustainable farming practice that emphasizes harmony with nature. Bedugul is home to several permaculture projects that aim to create self-sustaining ecosystems, preserving the natural beauty of the land while providing food and resources for the local community.
Village Life in Bedugul
Village life in Bedugul is a unique blend of tradition and modernity. While the region has seen some development in recent years, many of its villages remain largely untouched by time. Here, locals continue to live in close-knit communities, following age-old customs and practices. From traditional ceremonies to communal farming, the rhythm of life in Bedugul’s villages offers a refreshing contrast to the hustle and bustle of Bali’s more touristy areas.
A Piece of Paradise with Pondok Plantation
Pondok Plantation in Bedugul is now on the market, offering a serene holiday home with the potential for rental income. Overlooking the valley with stunning views of Mount Agung, Mount Kintamani, and Mount Batur, this iconic property is perfect for those seeking a change of pace and the charm of Old Bali. Enjoy cool, restful nights and crisp, clear mornings in this unique highland retreat.
With three queen-bed bedrooms and beautiful garden spaces, Pondok Plantation is the ideal place to unwind. Located in Baturiti, Bedugul, this villa is a rare opportunity to own a piece of paradise in Bali’s tranquil highlands.