Frequently Asked Questions/ Quick Start
Can I join solo or as a couple?
Section titled “Can I join solo or as a couple?”This experience is curated for groups only, with a minimum of 4 participants required per booking.
If you’re a group of 4, you’ll be placed under the Family Package rate, regardless of relation.
This helps us maintain the small-group intimacy and flow of the itinerary.
Not enough people? Reach out — we may be able to connect you with others to form a full group.
Do I need to be experienced in dance or music?
Section titled “Do I need to be experienced in dance or music?”Not at all. This is about cultural experience, not performance perfection — just bring your curiosity!
Is this tour suitable for older travelers or those with mobility concerns?
Section titled “Is this tour suitable for older travelers or those with mobility concerns?”This tour involves a fair amount of movement, including:
- Walking
- Navigating stairs
- Sitting on the floor
- Participating in hands-on cultural activities
It is not just sightseeing — we’ll be actively engaging with spaces, people, and practices.
If you have mobility limitations or medical conditions, we recommend speaking with us first to assess whether the experience is a good fit.
Comfort and safety are our priorities.
Will I need to wear temple or traditional attire?
Section titled “Will I need to wear temple or traditional attire?”We’ll provide a selendang (Balinese sash) when needed.
Just dress modestly and comfortably, especially for temple visits and workshops.
Is this tour religious?
Section titled “Is this tour religious?”While the tour includes cultural rituals such as:
- Offering-making
- Water purification
- Temple visits
It is not a religious tour.
These experiences are shared to help you understand how spirituality is woven into daily life in Bali,
not to promote or require adherence to any belief system.
Participation is always optional and approached with cultural sensitivity.
It’s less about religion, and more about appreciating the Balinese way of life — where art, ritual, community, and tradition are deeply connected.