Visit Tegallalang Rice Terracesbali
Tiered Paddy Fields

Overview
The Tegallalang rice terraces are tiered paddy fields along the hills of Ubud that offer insights into the cultivation of rice by local villagers.
What To Expect?
Witness the iconic subak (traditional Balinese cooperative irrigation system) in action. You can trek through the lush green tiers, take photos at the various 'Bali Swing' spots, and enjoy a fresh coconut at the cafes overlooking the terraces.
Tips
- Wear sturdy walking shoes or sneakers as the paths can be slippery and uneven.
- Carry some small change (IDR 5,000 notes) as local farmers may ask for small donations to pass through certain paths.
- Bring sunscreen and a hat; there is very little shade while walking through the actual rice paddies.
- Stay hydrated and try the local 'Luwak Coffee' at the nearby plantations.
- Arrive before 9:00 AM to enjoy the most peaceful atmosphere before the tour buses arrive.
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More About Tegallalang Rice Terraces
The Tegallalang rice terraces are tiered paddy fields along the hills of Ubud that offer insights into the cultivation of rice by local villagers. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a testament to the community-based subak system, which has been passed down for generations.
The terraces are famously photogenic, especially when the light filters through the palm trees during sunrise. Visitors can walk down into the fields and climb up the other side, though the path can be steep and muddy in certain sections.
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How to reach Visit Tegallalang Rice Terraces
Located about 20 minutes north of central Ubud. It is easily accessible by hiring a private driver, renting a scooter, or taking a local taxi.
Tips for Visiting Visit Tegallalang Rice Terraces, bali
- Wear sturdy walking shoes or sneakers as the paths can be slippery and uneven.
- Carry some small change (IDR 5,000 notes) as local farmers may ask for small donations to pass through certain paths.
- Bring sunscreen and a hat; there is very little shade while walking through the actual rice paddies.
- Stay hydrated and try the local 'Luwak Coffee' at the nearby plantations.
- Arrive before 9:00 AM to enjoy the most peaceful atmosphere before the tour buses arrive.



















































