☕ Kopi Luwak Coffee Experience in Bali
Uncategorized☕ Kopi Luwak Coffee Experience in Bali (Ubud)
The Kopi Luwak Bali coffee experience is famous worldwide. Also called “civet coffee,” beans are partially digested by the civet and then carefully roasted. Around Ubud, you can tour plantations, learn the process, and taste this unique brew with views over rice terraces.
Overview
Kopi Luwak is among the world’s rarest and most expensive coffees. Visiting in Ubud combines nature, culture and tasting—an easy add-on to any Bali itinerary.
📍 Best plantations to try Kopi Luwak
- Tegalalang Coffee Plantation – Ubud
- Lumbung Sari House of Coffee – Ubud
- Bali Pulina Coffee Plantation
* Links open Google Maps locations.
💵 Estimated prices
- One cup: USD 5–10 (IDR 75,000–150,000).
- Tour & tasting package: USD 10–20 per person.
- Buy bags directly from the plantation for authenticity.
✨ What to expect
- Learn how Kopi Luwak is produced, step by step.
- Taste a flight of Balinese coffees and teas.
- Enjoy terrace and jungle views from hillside cafés.
- Understand the traditional Subak irrigation system (UNESCO heritage).
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🚗 Getting there
- About 20 minutes’ drive north of Ubud.
- Hire a private driver or ride a scooter (experienced riders only).
- Easily combine with Tegalalang Rice Terraces.
🎟️ Booking: Kopi Luwak tours (GetYourGuide)
Book curated experiences with hotel pickup, mobile tickets and (often) free cancellation—check each tour’s policy.
- Private Driver: Ubud highlights + coffee plantations — Book now »
- Sunrise at Tegalalang + coffee tasting — See offers »
- Combo: Tegalalang + Coffee + Tirta Empul — Compare tours »
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♻️ Ethical note
Choose plantations that prioritize animal welfare and avoid facilities that cage civets. Ask about sourcing and conditions, or opt for specialty Balinese single-origin if you prefer not to try Kopi Luwak.
❓ FAQ
Where can I try Kopi Luwak in Bali?
Around Ubud: Tegalalang Coffee Plantation, Lumbung Sari, Bali Pulina.
How much does it cost?
USD 5–10 per cup; tasting tours USD 10–20 per person.
Is it authentic?
Yes at trusted farms—buy on-site and ask about origin and ethics.
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