
What we’re about
Welcome to the Nomads Giving Back! Bali Community!
This group is a place for members to come together to meet local social impact leaders, network with fellow socially conscious travelers, connect foreigners & locals, learn & share skills and give back to this amazing community we call home away from home!
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Nomads Giving Back!
We inspire you to give back to the communities you call home away from home! We serve as a bridge between foreigners & locals and help solve the problem "I want to give back to local communities but I don't know how." We do this through advocacy, local partnerships & our free volunteer matching program. Join our community!
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We empower you to learn the skills to live the life you imagined! Through in-person and virtual skillshares, courses, events & connections, you’ll gain the skills you desire by leveraging the power of our inspiring community. Join us!
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Upcoming events
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- $26.00

Kintamani Sunrise & Coffee Experience
Bali, Balie, Indonesia, IDRegister here:https://nomadsgivingback.com/kintamanicoffee/
Nomads Giving Back and Nomads Skillshare proudly present
IMPACT TRIP: Kintamani Sunrise & Coffee Experience
Start your day with a breathtaking sunrise over Mount Batur in Kintamani, followed by a visit to one of the region’s finest specialty coffee farms in Gunungbau. Learn about the unique Kintamani coffee-making process—from bean to cup—while enjoying the cool mountain air and scenic landscapes.
Date: Saturday, 13 December 2025
Time: 04.00 AM – 1.00 PM
Transport Pickup & Drop-off:
- Canggu: Pickup 2.40 AM • Drop-off 2.30 PM
- Outpost Ubud: Pickup 4.00 AM • Drop-off 1.00 PM
Register here: [https://nomadsgivingback.com/kintamanicoffee/](Register here: https://nomadsgivingback.com/kintamanicoffee/ )
Your Activity
Sunrise at Mount Batur
Your day starts early with a calm drive up to one of Bali’s best sunrise viewpoints. As the first light appears over Mount Batur and the lake below, you’ll enjoy the cool, fresh Kintamani air without the crowds. A simple breakfast, pastry, and warm drink will be served at a local café facing the sunrise — the perfect spot to relax and ease into the day.
Coffee Farm Visit & Tasting
Next, you'll visit a small coffee farm in Gunungbau led by Bli Wana, a dedicated local coffee processor. Walk among the coffee trees, feel the soil, and see firsthand how Kintamani coffee gets its bright, citrusy character from its altitude and fertile land.
Our Impact
The People Behind the Coffee
The coffee farm in Gunungbau is run by Bli Wana and his family, who have cared for this land for generations. By joining the trip, you directly support their livelihood and help preserve their coffee tradition for the future.
Empowering Farmers Through Tourism
Tourism can give back — not just take. By welcoming visitors, Kintamani’s coffee producers share their stories and traditions directly with travelers. Each trip contributes to fair income, community development, and environmental sustainability.3 attendees - $26.00

Bali Village Experience: Rindik Class & Rattan Art
Bali, Balie, Indonesia, IDRegister here: https://nomadsgivingback.com/rindikrattan/
Nomads Giving Back and Nomads Skillshare proudly present
IMPACT TRIP: Rindik Music & Rattan Lamp Craft Experience
Experience the rhythm and craft of Bali in one inspiring day. Learn to play rindik, Bali’s bamboo xylophone, with a young local musician, and create your own handcrafted rattan lamp guided by village artisans. It’s hands-on, personal, and made for travelers who want more than just watching — you’ll experience it.
Date: Saturday, 20 December 2025
Time: 09.00 AM – 04.00 PM
Transport Pickup & Drop-off:
- Self-arrive at Komang Ali’s House by 09.20 AM
- Canggu: Pickup 7.40 AM • Drop-off 6.00 PM
- Outpost Ubud: Gather at 9.00 AM • Drop-off 4.00 PM
Register here: https://nomadsgivingback.com/rindikrattan/
Your Activity
Rindik Learning Class
Your day begins in the quiet village of Tengkulak Kaja, you’ll meet Komang Ali, a passionate young musician dedicated to preserving Bali’s traditional rindik music. He’ll share the history and meaning behind this bamboo instrument. Then, it’s your turn. You’ll learn the notes, the rhythm, and by the end, you’ll be able to play a short piece of music yourself.
Rattan Making Workshop
Next, we head to Batuan Village, home to Ibu Koming, a master artisan who’s turned rattan weaving into her life’s craft. She’ll walk you through the stories and traditions behind rattan in Bali before guiding you step-by-step to make your own mini rattan lamp. No experience needed, just curiosity and your hands. You’ll take your handmade piece home as a reminder of the day you learned to craft like a local.
Our Impact
Our Effort for Sustainable Tourism
This experience is co-created with local artisans and musicians to ensure every workshop directly benefits the community. Your participation helps preserve traditional music and craftsmanship and supports fair wages for those who keep Bali’s culture alive.
About the Families You’re Supporting
You’ll meet two families whose lives revolve around their craft. Komang Ali plays rindik for cultural events and ceremonies and teaches the next generation to keep the music alive. Ibu Koming sustains her household through rattan artistry, turning natural materials into meaningful pieces. Your visit supports their livelihoods and helps keep these traditions thriving.3 attendees - $30.00

Stingless-Bee Honey, Organic Farm, & Tubing
Bali, Balie, Indonesia, IDRegister here: https://nomadsgivingback.com/beefarm/
Nomads Giving Back and Nomads Skillshare proudly present
IMPACT TRIP: Explore Village Bali: Stingless-Bee Honey & Tubing
Spend half a day exploring Bali’s countryside. Visit Pak Nyoman’s stingless bee farm, see how honey is made and taste it, walk through rice fields, and end the trip with a relaxing lazy river float. It’s an easy, fun way to enjoy Bali’s nature and local life. You’ll take home a bottle of Madu Kele-Kele honey as a bonus.
Date: Saturday, 27 December 2025
Time: 8.00 AM – 5.45 PM
Transport Departure & Drop Off Time:
- Self-arrive at Pak Nyoman’s farm by 9.00 AM
- Canggu: Pickup 6.40 AM • Drop-off 6.00 PM
- Outpost Ubud: Pickup 8.00 AM • Drop-off 5.45 PM
Register here: https://nomadsgivingback.com/beefarm/
Your Activity
Stingless Bee Workshop & Honey Tasting
Your morning begins at Pak Nyoman’s home bee farm, a quiet family-run space surrounded by flowering plants that feed the stingless bees. Here, you’ll learn how these tiny bees live, how their honey is made, and why Pak Nyoman chooses a fully natural approach. No sugar feeding, no pesticides, and no forced production. You’ll see a hive opened safely and watch a real harvesting demo. The session ends with a hands-on moment where you can taste the honey, and later on, you will get your own 100 ml of Madu Kele-Kele honey to take home.
Village Lunch & Relax
After the workshop, enjoy a slow, simple lunch under the shade of the trees. This is your time to unwind, you’re free to explore the small farm, ask Pak Nyoman about farming practices, browse honey products, or simply rest and enjoy the village atmosphere before heading to the river.
Lazy River Tubing
The day continues with a short ride to Penarungan for an easy, peaceful tubing experience. You’ll float along a gentle river framed by bamboo groves and greenery, letting the current carry you through the calm water for about half an hour. It’s relaxing, refreshing, and a perfect way to end the day.
Our Impact
Supporting Local Farmers
Every visit supports Pak Nyoman’s family and their effort to keep traditional honey production alive. Your visit helps fund new bee-friendly plants and shares knowledge about Trigona bees with the younger generation.
Bees First, Always
At Madu Kele-Kele, the Trigona bees are cared for with respect. Honey is only harvested when there’s extra, so the bees always keep enough for themselves. The hives are placed in quiet, pesticide-free areas surrounded by natural flowers.3 attendees
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