🌾 Tegalalang Rice Terraces – Ubud, Bali
Uncategorized🌾 Tegalalang Rice Terraces – Ubud, Bali
The Tegalalang Rice Terraces in Ubud are among Bali’s most famous landmarks, known for their stunning landscapes of layered rice paddies. A must-visit for nature lovers, photographers, and those interested in Balinese culture.
📍 Location
- 20 minutes north of Ubud, Central Bali.
- 📍 Google Maps – Tegalalang
🎟️ Entrance Fee
- IDR 20,000 – 30,000 per person (~2 USD).
- Some activities (like Bali Swings) require additional fees.
✨ Things to Do
- Walk through the terraces and enjoy panoramic views.
- Try the famous Bali Swings for epic photos.
- Relax at hillside cafes overlooking the rice fields.
- Learn about Bali’s traditional Subak irrigation system (UNESCO heritage).
🖼️ Photos
🚗 How to Get There
- 20 minutes by car from Ubud.
- Accessible via private driver or scooter (for experienced riders).
💡 Travel Tips
- Best time: early morning or late afternoon to avoid heat and crowds.
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking along the paths.
- Some farmers may ask for small donations when passing through their plots.
- For the best photos, stop at a café with panoramic terrace views.
Tegalalang Rice Terraces are a highlight of Bali itineraries, combining natural beauty, cultural heritage, and unforgettable photography opportunities.
🧾 Book Tegalalang Tours (GetYourGuide)
Reserve curated experiences at Tegalalang Rice Terraces with hotel pickup options. Many tours offer mobile tickets and free cancellation (check each tour’s policy).
- Private Driver: Ubud Highlights + Tegalalang (6–8h) – flexible stops for photos & cafés. Book on GetYourGuide »
- Sunrise Photo Tour – golden hour over the terraces + optional swing. See offers »
- Combo: Tegalalang + Coffee Plantation + Tirta Empul – culture & nature in one day. Compare tours »
- Ubud Day Trip – Monkey Forest, waterfalls, and Tegalalang terraces. Browse options »
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