Sanur Kauh Village, is located in Denpasar, the capital city of Bali, in the South Bali. This village has a famous icon of Sanur Beach with its Sunrise, the toruirsts’ favourite. The area of the Village is 386 Ha, and mostly residentials with a few rice fields. The village has many homestays and considered as urban tourism destination. Sanur Kauh is the perfect place for tourists who want to enjoy the modern Bali with an authentic touch and prefer more calming beach with less hustles compared to the famous Kuta Beach
Bongkasa Village is located in Badung Regency in Central Bali and situated right where surrounding by the green valley, long river of Ayung and completed with the countryside view of Bongkasa village. This place brings you so close to the unspoiled nature of Bali. Here, you get stress free, exhilarating experience and adrenaline rush. Bongkasa is very wellknown for its BALI SWING the adrenaline-rushed swing attraction and adventure attraction such as rafting, tubing, etc with a lot of beautiful sceneries challenging your spirit
Catur Village is located in the Kintamani mountain area of Bangli regency, North Bali. The Village has the basic potential to become a tourism village with four tourist attractions in the form of beautiful nature (ecotourism), unique culture and religion (cultural tourism), plantations (agro tourism), and herbal tourism which is being developed. In terms of natural tourism, Catur has several waterfalls, Giant Cave, and beautiful natural scenery. In terms of culture and religion, Catur is unique because it has Hindu and Buddhist influences that live peacefully side by side. Arabica coffee plantations have produced specialty coffee with a very good taste. The Village is easily accessible, not far from the Tukad Bangkung Bridge and can be an alternative for tourists staying in South Bali and wanting to visit the Kintamani area
Paksebali Village is one of 12 villages in Dawan District and is located 1 km away of Semarapura City, Klungkung regency, South East Bali. Paksebali Village is also one of the villages that includes supporters of Adi Pura awardees, and very well known for the famous of Tukad Unda great dam. In term of sustainability, the village develop waste to energy plant that produce RDF (Refused Derived Fuels) briquette. Paksebali is inseparable from arts and culture as well as its physical/natural environment potential. The arts and culture play an important role in the development of the Tourism Village. The village also known for its traditional umbrella (Tedung) and woven fabric (Tenun Endek).
Kerta Village is one of the official villages located in Payangan sub-district, Gianyar Regency, the same regency with the famous UBUD, central Bali. Kerta is one of village which has tourism potential that range from cultural, natural, built attractions and can be developed as a tourist destination. Kerta, also known for its agriculture and one of the rice producers in the regency
Blimbingsari Village, located in Jembrana regency, West Bali is populated with 100% Christians with a traditional Balinese’ way of life, where Hindus is a majority of the islanders. Despite this matter, the character of Bali does not deteriorate; even the village's churches are adorned with Balinese Hindu style carvings. The influence of Balinese Hindu is applied to several more activities, including Christmas tradition, naming hierarchy, and religious rituals. One of the most unique activity is the churches’ rituals, where the villagers wear ceremonial clothes native to Hindu temples while listening to their sermons, while the priests’ liturgies are accompanied with Bali’s gamelan music. This unique assimilation continues to draw visitors from all around the world that are considerably curious about the village’s culture
Tenganan Village is a Bali Aga or Bali Mula (ancient village) in the east of Bali, Karangasem regency. Bali Aga villages are villages that have existed in Bali before the Majapahit kingdom invaded the island. Tenganan adheres to a different calendar from the usual Balinese Calendar. The village has a few characteristic ceremonies, nowhere to be found in other villages, such as producing and selling double and single IKAT (woven traditional fabrics), Ramayana story and Balinese calendar on LONTAR leave, etc.
Bongan Village is located in Tabanan regency, South West Bali with an area of 4.45 km². Although the village is somewhat urbanized but rice fields still dominate the area and there are many interesting tourist attractions such as the twin waterfalls, the majestic Kebo Iwa Temple, and the successful conservation of the Jalak Bali (Bali Starling), an endangered bird
The area of Sudaji Village is 8.17 km² (817 ha) in the Buleleng regency, North Bali. The entire area is used for various necessities of life, including rice fields, plantations, yards, etc. Paddy land area 453 ha, plantation land 210.68 ha, homestead 94.5 ha, and state land 40 ha. Sutdaji is located in the mountain area with the famous SEKUMPUL consists of 16 separated waterfalls