Activities
At Villa Lux, it is all about you and making unforgettable memories.
Horseback riding in Bali is a fun and exciting way to enjoy the island’s outback – from paddy trails to quiet stretches of sandy coastlines. There are notable stables near secluded beaches where horse-riding is most popular, including the black sand coasts of Berawa in Canggu.
Further up north towards Pererenan Beach and Tanah Lot, you’ll find a unique combination of rice fields and coastal views.
While you enjoy Villa Lux Tibubiu and indulge in its beautiful environment, you may want to discover your surroundings and venture on a tour or activities.
Just relax and ask our staff for suggestions, or go on an adventure on your own! On request villa Lux Tibubiu's dedicated driver will show you the best spots or simply rent a scooter. Here are just a few examples of activities that are available in the area and around Bali.
We endeavor to make your stay truly unforgettable, let Villa Lux’s friendly staff help you. We have carefully selected a wide choice of services, personal care and extra activities available on request for you to enjoy. Please ask our staff for the activity list and they will be happy to organize on your behalf. Remember, its all about relaxing and enjoying your holiday.
UNESCO Rice Teracces
The cultural landscape of Bali consists of five rice terraces and their water temples that cover 19,500 ha. The temples are the focus of a cooperative water management system of canals and weirs, known as subak, that dates back to the 9th century. Included in the landscape is the 18th-century Royal Water Temple of Pura Taman Ayun, the largest and most impressive architectural edifice of its type on the island.
Rice Planting & Village Life
For thousands of years, the Balinese people have been growing rice and cultivating the beautiful rice terraces of Bali where three kinds of rice are grown: white rice, black rice and red rice. The white rice is the most common one while the red rice is much rarer and more expensive.
Horse Back Riding
Ask our Chef about traditional cooking classes!
From the traditional market, where you will shop for the ingredients (early morning as markets are only open in the morning), to learning the basics of traditional Balinese cooking, you will spend a few hours following our Chef on how to cook an amazing traditional Balinese meal.
This activity can be done by the whole family or one on one.
Here are some of the traditional Balinese recipes:
Sate Lilit Bali (Balinese chicken satay)
Ayam santan Bumbu Bali (Balinese fried chicken with coconut milk)
Tempe Manis (Sweet fried tempe)
Pepes Ayam (Grilled & steam chicken in banana leaf)
Sambal Matah (Raw spices with coconut oil)
Base Gede Basic sauce