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Susan_F, Apr 2026
Private tour in Ubud.
My wife and I (Susan and David) had an amazing private tour with Esa. Esa is professional, knowledgeable, polite, patient and entertaining. We went to the monkey forest, rice terrace and the Tirta temple. We finished a little early so Esa was kind enough to take us to the silver and gold gallery (Yatra Gallery). We had a demonstration on how some silver jewelry is made. Afterwords we shopped at the gallery and found great prices, so my wife and I purchased a few items. An amazing day with Esa.
Jasmin_P, Apr 2026
Deffinetly recommend this...
Deffinetly recommend this experience, our driver Surya was amazing, so friendly and helpful especially with the monkeys at the temple. Got us great seats for the dance performance and dinner on the beach was a magical way to end the day, even got live singers performing for us and fireworks.
Vicki_F, Apr 2026
Everything was great!...
Everything was great! Clear communications on the meeting point. Jose was there holding a sign with my name on it. He even texted me when he arrived at the port. Since we were disembarking the ship, he helped with our luggage and we were dropped off at our hotel in town for no extra charge. The tour was interesting and informative. Jose is very knowledgeable and takes pride in his culture which is evident throughout the tour. Traffic is very hectic and heavy in Bali and Jose did an excellent job of driving. Highly recommended.
Amy_M, Apr 2026
A relaxing and creative activity in Kuta
I had an amazing time making silver rings with my husband at Kuta Bali Silver. Honestly, it ended up being one of the highlights of our trip. The whole experience felt hands‑on in the best way, but never overwhelming, because the instructor was incredibly patient and genuinely excited to teach. We started with loose bits of silver, and they actually let us smelt them down ourselves into a little bar. Watching it melt and then harden again was so satisfying. From there, we shaped the bar into a ring, hammered and ground texture onto the band, and slowly watched it turn into something that actually looked like jewellery instead of a metal blob. One of my favourite parts was adding our names to the inside of the rings. The instructor guided us through every step—lining up the letters, stamping them cleanly, and making sure we didn’t accidentally ruin our hard work. They even taught us how use flux to solder the ring closed, which felt like a tiny moment of metal‑working magic. After that, we oxidised and polished the rings until they looked like something you’d buy in a boutique. Except better, because we made them together. If you’re in Bali and want to do something creative, meaningful, and surprisingly relaxing, I can’t recommend this enough. We walked away with lovely silver rings and a really sweet memory.
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