
Tegallalang Rice Terraces
Best time to visit
Early morning at sunrise for soft light and far fewer visitors, or late afternoon for golden hour and cooler temperatures. During the rainy season, November to March, expect muddy paths and lower visibility.
Budget tips
Small entrance fee typically IDR 10,000–50,000 per person paid at the ticket booth, with optional extras like parking and photo swings charged separately, so bring cash and decline add-ons you do not want. Combine the visit with nearby attractions or share a driver from Ubud to split transport costs.
Recommended for
Photography enthusiasts, Nature lovers, Couples, Day trippers from Ubud
Plan your visit
1-2 hours
About
Fakte të shpejta: Stepped emerald terraces cascade down the hillside, offering dizzyingly close viewpoints and Instagram-ready panoramas framed by palm and banana leaves. Local farmers still rely on a communal subak irrigation system, coordinating water and planting schedules so each rice field thrives without modern machinery.
Pikat kryesore: A centuries-old Subak irrigation system, recognized by UNESCO in 2012, channels water through carved stone spouts so that hundreds of narrow emerald terraces are flooded in precise rotations, producing mirrorlike reflections after heavy rains. Local farmers still follow the quirky habit of blessing the water at small temple ceremonies before harvest, priests tinkle tiny bells while woven palm trays of offerings scent the air, and you can smell wet loam and charcoal-roasted coffee as frogs begin their dusk chorus.
Insider tips
- Wear closed-toe shoes with good grip, terraces and paths can be slippery after rain.
- Start at the northern viewpoint for wide panoramic shots, then walk down the left-side trail for quieter, closer compositions.
- Skip commercial swing packages during peak hours, instead photograph near local cafés for views without long queues.
- Hire a local guide for a small fee to learn about the subak irrigation system and find less crowded paths.
Klikoni për të rezervuar një tur falas në këmbë në Bali, Indonesia
Mënyra më e mirë për të përjetuar një qytet me një guidë lokale.
Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!
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