[2025 Bali Attraction] Travel Guide for Ricefields Tegallalang (Updated Jan)
Address:
Kebon, Kedisan, Tegallalang, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80561, Indonesia
Recommended sightseeing time:
1.5-2.5 hours
Phone:
+62 821-4567-8979
🌴The Beauty of Bali🌴A must-see place
These terraces themselves, meticulously maintained by generations of farmers, reflect the island's deep-rooted connection to the land. They stand as a testament to the ingenuity and wisdom of the Balinese people, who have harnessed the fertile grounds to cultivate sustenance and create a landscape that both captivates and nourishes.
In this haven of natural beauty, time seems to stand still. The outside world fades away, replaced by a profound sense of being present in the moment. The worries and stresses of modern life dissipate, replaced by a deep appreciation for the simplicity and harmony of the natural world.
As we continue our journey here, we encounter small shrines and temples, their intricate carvings and vibrant colors paying homage to Bali's rich spiritual heritage. The scent of incense wafts through the air, mingling with the earthy aroma of the fields. It is a reminder that Bali is not just a physical destination; it is a spiritual sanctuary, where ancient traditions and beliefs intertwine with the breathtaking landscapes.
A MUST VISIT WHEN IN BALI👍💜
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Travelingsoulnat
Ubud’s beauty 🌱🌳
#2024wish
My visit to Tegalallang Rice Field in Ubud was nothing short of breathtaking. As I arrived, I was greeted by a view that seemed to stretch endlessly before me. The terraced rice paddies, with their vibrant shades of green, created a serene and picturesque landscape that was truly captivating.
To fully immerse myself in this natural wonder, I decided to embark on a mini trekking adventure. I followed the winding pathways that led me through the rice fields, allowing me to explore the intricate details up close. As I ventured deeper into the fields, I couldn't help but feel a sense of tranquility and connection with nature.
The mini trekking experience not only allowed me to appreciate the stunning beauty of the rice fields but also provided ample opportunities for capturing incredible photographs. Every turn revealed a new perspective, offering me the chance to frame the perfect shot.
However, it's important to note that exploring the rice fields requires some physical effort. The trek involves navigating uneven terrain and climbing up and down the terraces. Be prepared to sweat and wear comfortable footwear to ensure a more enjoyable experience.
Also, the rice fields are home to some pesky mosquitoes, so it's advisable to apply insect repellent before setting off on your trek.
While many visitors opt for the popular Bali Swing nearby, I made the decision to skip it and dedicate my time to exploring Tegalallang Rice Field instead. And I have no regrets. The raw and untouched beauty of the rice fields offered a more authentic and tranquil experience, away from the crowds and commercial attractions.
In 2024, I wish to explore Marrakech! 🤞🏼
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nunululu
Tegalalang terraced fields - Bali
Intro - The Tegalalang rice terraces area is located north of the town of Ubud on the island of Bali, Indonesia. Tourists who travel to Bali will definitely visit this terraced field. Besides the sparkling, poetic view of Bali sea, this place is also a place to create wonderful travel photos.
Attractions - Tegalalang terraced fields with the green color of endless rice fields have attracted many tourists to visit. This is considered the oldest terraced field in Asia, and has been recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
The terraced fields in Tegalalang are rice fields, planted in the subak style - a type of Balinese irrigation system. This rice growing model was introduced to Indonesia in the 8th century by Saint Rsi Markandeya. Up to now, people here still keep this traditional farming style because there are many advantages that they can still take advantage of.
Hotels - Mandapa Resort
Food & Restaurants - Padi terrace restaurant
Shopping - local stores
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TRINH BAO
Amazing Rice Field Bali
When one thinks of Bali, images of lush, emerald-green rice fields often come to mind. These picturesque terraces are not only a defining feature of the island's landscape but also a symbol of Bali's rich cultural heritage and deep connection to the land. Bali's rice fields are more than just fields; they are a testament to the island's harmonious relationship with nature.
The rice terraces of Bali are not only functional but also artistic. They are carefully and ingeniously designed to follow the contours of the land, creating a stunning visual spectacle that blends seamlessly with the island's natural beauty. The stepped terraces cascade down the slopes of Bali's volcanic mountains, forming intricate patterns that change with the seasons.
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Celeste Ch
Wonderful rice terraces in Bali
Tegallalang rice terraces is one of the most attractive places to visit in Bali, Indonesia. It's famous because of the beautiful atmosphere such as rice, hills, trees and their system of irrigation.
Early morning before 10am is the best time to visit cause of sunrise with amazing views as well as late noon at the time of sunset. As a tourist you should remember that it is not free and the entrance fee is between 0.70$ to 3.50$.
The tourists are allowed to go to the rice terraces, walk around and capture some beautiful moments. There are some hotels so tourists can have food within this natural environment.
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Ven93
Rice Terraces
#indonesiatrip
So no doubt when in Bali, you need to visit the rice terraces. It makes for some very beautiful pictures. While I would recommend going far off and stopping by lesser known rice terraces. I mean Bali is full of it. But more often people are limited by time and distances. So the nearest and most popular option when it comes to rice terraces is Tegalallang. Especially if you're staying in Ubud. From where this would be 15 minutes on the motorbike.
I have been here numerous times and done all those insta pics and angles possible. I just want to say that if you are going to do this and want to avoid the crowds and tourist traps. You're charged money as you try to climb up. Going there before 8am works the best. You'd both get to see the sunrise and avoid those people who charge money on the way. It's exactly what i did on my most recent visit and it was the most peaceful of them all.
#indonesiatrip #bali #riceterrace
Freebird_Grace
Tegallalang Rice Terrace
Stepping into the Tegallalang Rice Terrace in Bali felt like entering another world. The picturesque landscape was a masterpiece of nature, with endless tiers of vibrant green rice paddies cascading down the hillsides. As I walked along the narrow paths, I marvelled at the intricate irrigation system that sustained the lush greenery.
I reconvened visiting early in the morning to beat the crowds and capture the golden sunlight as it dances on the rice terraces. Lastly, don’t forget your camera to preserve the beauty of the Tegallalang Rice Terrace. Whether you’re a nature lover (like me), a photography enthusiast, or simply seeking a peaceful escape, this rice terrace is a destination that will leave you in awe of Bali’s natural beauty and the harmonious relationship between human and nature.
#bali #tegallalang #ricefield
Sadaf Hunain
Bali Swing to Rice Trails 🌾
📍 Tegallalang
Conquer heights and capture unforgettable moments on Bali's famous swings amidst lush jungle scenery.
With various swings to choose from, each offering breathtaking views, it's a photo opportunity not to be missed.
📸 Tip: Prioritize photos by tipping staff for quicker service.
Afterward, immerse yourself in Bali's natural beauty with a scenic rice trekking adventure. 💚
#ubud #balitrip #baliswing #ricetrekking #tegallalang
Hi Terii
🇮🇩Rice Terraces in Bali-A Symphony of Nature💜
🇮🇩 Blissful Bali 🇮🇩
As we immerse ourselves in the enchanting landscapes of Bali, a profound sense of tranquility and serenity envelops us. The terraces, meticulously carved into the earth, stretch before us, painting a picture of harmonious coexistence between humans and nature. The air we breathe becomes infused with a soothing calmness, as if the very atmosphere has conspired to offer respite from the demands of everyday life.
We meander through this tapestry of green, the symphony of nature unfolds around us. The gentle rustling of the rice stalks in the breeze creates a delicate melody, a rhythmic dance that resonates with the soul. The sounds of flowing water from the intricate irrigation channels harmonize with the rustling leaves, composing a symphony that awakens our senses and brings us closer to the essence of Bali.
This is such a beautiful escape from the bustling city, when you go to Bali, this is a MUST visit place❤️👍
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Travelingsoulnat
Engagement shoot @ Tegallalang Ricefield
We had our lovely engagement photoshoot in Bali at the famous Ricefield ‘Tegallalang’! It was free (yeah). However, there maybe other people in the area, that’s why we chose to do it quite early (before 7 am). We only saw a few person, but that’s it! Worth the drive and time ♥️#photoshoot #Couples #bali #indonesia #engagementtrip
Sunny is On The Go
Bali's Tegallalang Rice Terraces
My journey to the Tegallalang Rice Terraces in Bali, Indonesia, was an immersion into a verdant landscape that epitomizes the island's profound connection to nature and agriculture. Nestled in the highlands just north of Ubud, these iconic terraces offer a panoramic view of sloping rice fields carved into the contours of the hills, a testament to the Balinese traditional subak system of water management that dates back to the 9th century.
Arriving at Tegallalang, I was immediately struck by the sheer beauty and scale of the terraces. The vibrant green of the rice paddies, interspersed with the deep browns of the earth and dotted with the bright colors of the farmers' clothes, created a mosaic of hues that changed with the passing clouds and shifting sun.
The air was fresh and filled with the sounds of nature – a gentle breeze rustling through the palm leaves, the distant chatter of farmers, and the occasional bird call. Walking along the narrow paths that ribbon through the terraces, I felt a deep sense of peace and admiration for the intricate balance between human labor and the natural landscape.
Local farmers, tending to their crops with age-old techniques, were a living connection to Bali's rich cultural heritage. Their friendly smiles and willingness to share stories of the rice cultivation process added a personal dimension to the breathtaking scenery. It was a reminder that the terraces are not just a tourist attraction but a working landscape that sustains the local communities.
Venturing further into the area, I discovered small cafes and art stalls perched on the edge of the terraces, offering a place to relax and take in the view over a cup of local coffee or a fresh coconut. The opportunity to sit quietly and contemplate the terraces, watching the subtle changes in light and shadow, was a highlight of my visit.
The Tegallalang Rice Terraces are a symbol of Bali's spiritual landscape, where the harmony between humans and nature is deeply ingrained in the island's philosophy. The beauty of the terraces goes beyond their aesthetic appeal, embodying the Balinese concept of Tri Hita Karana – the balance between the divine, humanity, and the environment.
As I left Tegallalang, the serene beauty of the rice terraces lingered in my mind. My visit was more than just a visual experience; it was an encounter with a living tradition that continues to shape the landscape and the people of Bali. The Tegallalang Rice Terraces stand as a serene reminder of the enduring beauty that can be created when humans work in harmony with nature.
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Holiday101
Bali's Tropical Paradise Escape
My experience in Bali, Indonesia, was a serene escape into a world of lush landscapes, vibrant culture, and tranquil beaches🌴. The island's unique blend of natural beauty, spiritual calm, and warm hospitality made every moment special. From the verdant rice terraces of Tegallalang to the serene waters of Uluwatu, Bali is a mosaic of diverse experiences🌊.
The spiritual heart of Bali, Ubud, was particularly enchanting. Exploring its art markets, ancient temples, and peaceful yoga retreats offered a deeper understanding of Balinese culture and spirituality🧘♂️.
For those seeking beachside relaxation, the beaches of Seminyak and Canggu offer golden sands and mesmerizing sunsets. Surfing, sunbathing, and beachside dining under the stars are not to be missed experiences🏄♂️.
When in Bali, trying the local cuisine is a must. The flavors are as vibrant and varied as the island itself. Be adventurous and try local dishes like Nasi Goreng or Bebek Betutu for a true taste of Balinese culinary art🍲.
Be mindful of the local customs and traditions. Bali is rich in cultural heritage, and showing respect is key to an authentic and harmonious experience🙏.
Lastly, consider exploring beyond the tourist hotspots. Bali's lesser-known regions offer untouched natural beauty and a chance to connect more deeply with the local way of life🛤️.
#BaliBliss #TropicalTales #IslandOfGods #BalineseBeauty #SunSandSpirituality 🇮🇩🌺🌅📷🍃
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SamRichard
Tranquil Bali Bliss
Embark on a journey to the enchanting island of Bali, where lush landscapes and vibrant culture await. Nestled between emerald rice terraces, Ubud invites you to explore its spiritual heart. The Monkey Forest teems with playful macaques, and the Tegallalang Rice Terraces paint a picturesque scene.
Immerse yourself in the rhythmic sounds of traditional gamelan music during a Balinese dance performance. Indulge in a spa day—Ubud's specialty—with healing massages and flower-infused baths. At Tirta Empul, partake in a sacred purification ritual amidst ancient temples and crystal-clear springs.
Recommendations: 🌺Visit local markets for unique handmade crafts. 🍲Savor Babi Guling, a Balinese roast pork dish. 🚗Hire a scooter for flexible island exploration. 🌅Catch the sunrise at Mount Batur for breathtaking views. 🌴Explore hidden waterfalls like Tegenungan.
Respect local customs; a smile goes a long way. Venture beyond tourist hubs for authentic experiences. Bali's magic lies in its tranquility, where the vibrant greens, cultural melodies, and warm hospitality create an unforgettable sanctuary. #BaliBliss #UbudEscape #IslandSerendipity #TropicalTranquility
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landonrosmantravels
Breathtaking views at Tegallalang Rice Field
#balitrip
⭐ Highlights - This is definitely worth the visit in Bali! Many people take pictures from the top, but if you're adventurous enough, take a walk in the rice fields.
There are also many props and swings for that insta-worthy shot. All at an extra price. It can get crowded at times though with some people taking more than 100+ photos 🤪
💲Avg. Price - You can enter for free, just avoid the main drop off entrance.
👍 Rating - 10/10
Melanie.
Rice Fields Of Dreams
Who doesn’t love the rice fields of Tegallalang in Bali Indonesia 🇮🇩 This is the most beautiful place I’ve ever visited in my entire experience of travelling. It’s just so mesmerising #bali #indonesia #localguides
Adventureswith_p
Tegallalang Rice Terrace, Bali
#wecreate
The stunning Tegalalang Rice Terrace, part of the Cultural Landscape of Bali Province UNESCO World Heritage Site, comprises cascading emerald-green fields worked by local rice farmers.
The Tegallalang Rice Terraces in Ubud are famous for their beautiful scenes of rice paddies and their innovative irrigation system known as the subak.
The Tegallalang rice terraces alone offer a scenic outlook that spreads down before you and away to the far side of the valley. The high roadside location is cool and breezy and it’s a well-known spot for tourists to stop and take photos. Painters and nature lovers also enjoy visiting this spot, and there are numerous art kiosks and cafés near the ledge.
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Robert17
hut for two.
After visiting temple, I had lunch at Tebasari Resto, Bar and Lounge. Lunch with paddy field view in the hut. It was really nice. The food was delicious and the staffs were very friendly. #deliciousfood #2023travelwish