
Not to worry; this is one reality program that doesn't involve contests, eliminations or scripted outbursts. The Balinese farming experience provides guests of Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan with a chance to spend a day in the life of a local – without the camera crews.
It begins with a trek along jungle paths and terraces for a glimpse at Sayan's farmers at work. After learning about the complex irrigation system used in the rice paddy fields, you'll have the opportunity to pitch in and plant rice seeds - a crop vital to the lives of rural Balinese. A traditional breakfast and refreshments will be served along the way. And as a reward from a hard day's work, you'll partake in a river stone bathing ritual called batukali. Bathing in the river is both an old-age ritual and a social event for the Balinese as villagers gather to share songs, laughter, gossip and stories. The day's adventure ends with a lunch of nasi campur (mixed rice) – typical of an everyday Balinese meal.
Want a glimpse into the real world of a Balinese farmer?

www.fourseasons.com/sayan/
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