In Indonesia the coffee plantations are widely distributed nearly Kintamani.

December 16, 2020 1:32am CST
Kintamani in Bali Islands in Indonesia is famous for earthquake. But the adjoining lands are famous for mongoose coffee. The plantations are very fertile. Travellers taste the tea and coffee of the place.
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@Hytton03 (5449)
• Philippines
16 Dec 20
Nice i love coffee, thanks for sharing
16 Dec 20
Thanks Anne yes I loved the coffee.
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@Hytton03 (5449)
• Philippines
16 Dec 20
@sathviksouvik coffee help me to concentrate to my work and love the smell of coffee.
18 Dec 20
@Hytton03 Thanks is great Anne I too love cofee.
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@FayeHazel (40230)
• United States
24 Dec 20
Wow. I cannot imagine being able to see some real coffee and tea growing
25 Dec 20
Thanks Faye it was an awesome experience. Merry Christmas
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@FayeHazel (40230)
• United States
25 Dec 20
@sathviksouvik THanks! To you, too!
@Raine38 (12387)
• United States
16 Dec 20
My friend has been to Bali, and she said that one of the highlights of her trip is the coffee tasting at a plantation. They have lots of different coffee there, and they grow it there organically. As a coffee lover myself, that will be the ultimate vacation. Not to mention Bali has some hot springs or beaches.
16 Dec 20
Thanks Raine yes I loved the mongoose coffee. The Padang Padang beach was awesome
@Shavkat (141905)
• Philippines
16 Dec 20
Can you buy some coffee beans here?
16 Dec 20
Yes Rufo but the coffee is very costly.
@Shavkat (141905)
• Philippines
19 Dec 20
@sathviksouvik
@yoalldudes (35028)
• Philippines
16 Dec 20
That is a very true message from the tree. Smart those people who made these. How was the tea and coffee.
16 Dec 20
Thanks Arya yes the message has social bearing. The tea and coffee was amazing.
• India
16 Dec 20
Yes Indonesia is a great place with helpful people
16 Dec 20
Thanks Raj yes Indonesia is a beautiful country.
@Babale (1874)
• Semarang, Indonesia
22 Dec 20
You are very lucky to have been to Bali, the island of the Gods, I have never even seen it on TV.