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The village of Lodtunduh,
located 7 minutes away from Ubud, remains
a traditional rice farming and carving
village. The people are very friendly
and all our workers are from the village.
They have plenty to give us and will
often ask you to share their food and
festivals. Our mini-village is entered
from one of the Lodtunduh streets through
the local farmers yard on what was previously
rather underutilized land passed through
on the way to the rice fields and the
river. The locals continue to pass through
on their chores and it will continue
to amaze you as to how many little tasks
go to make up the local eco-culture
- Hindu ceremonies, offerings, catching
eels, rounding up ducks, grazing cows
and pigs, picking plants for food and
fuel, catching dragonflies, flying kites.
Much of the action is seasonal. Remember
the Balinese use a lunar calendar and
the full and dark moons have strong
presence.
Ubud is the cultural and culinary center
of Bali. A little higher and cooler
than beach resorts, a town with excellent
shopping, restaurants, museums, dance,
arts and crafts – a great center
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