Exploring The Majestic Tegallalang Rice Terrace

At FINNS, we love recommending that our guests get out and explore this amazing island and everything it has to offer. One of our favourite spots is the Tegallalang Rice Terrace, just outside of Ubud. If you have looked at Bali on social media through Instagram or TikTok, you have most likely come across photos and videos of this incredible place. These terraced fields wind along the valley, surrounded by towering coconut palms trees and verdant foliage, making them an impressive sight.

Whether hiking or simply strolling, the rice paddies offer something for every traveller looking to explore Balinese heritage and experience its natural wonders. There are breathtaking views and easy accessibility for everyone.

Our team at Bali Res Centre can help organise your tours or answer any questions that you have. If you are doing a day trip or spending a few days in Ubud, it’s well worth a morning or late afternoon visit to the Tegallalang Rice Terraces. 

exploring the majestic tegallalang rice terrace

Overview Of Tegallalang Rice Terrace

The Tegallalang Rice Terrace is a magnificent destination that has stunning vistas and a glimpse into traditional Balinese culture. The terrace has three main levels connected by stepped pathways, which creates an impressive visual effect as you look down across the different tiers of rice paddies and lush green foliage below. The indigenous subak irrigation system is still used today by local farmers who harvest their crops. Visitors can trek through the rice fields, make offerings at local temples, and enjoy locally grown produce at nearby restaurants.

History And Origin

The Tegallalang Rice Terraces have been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built over 2,000 years ago as part of an intricate irrigation system, the tiered levels maximise water usage and nutrient distribution, spanning hundreds of acres along two major river valleys. Visitors can explore the fields, appreciating the manual labour that went into creating such a large network.

Location

Tegallalang Rice Terrace is located near Ubud, with a picturesque location overlooking the Ayung River valley. This stunning landscape features intricate irrigation systems, rice paddies, and lush greenery. We recommend trying to arrive around sunrise, making early morning the best time to visit to avoid crowds.

Best Time To Visit

Visiting the Tegalalang Rice Terraces in Bali is a must-see for every traveller. With its majestic, terraced landscapes in Ubud and lush green paddies set against a backdrop of soaring mountains, this stunning area must be experienced at some point in your travels. But when’s the best time to do it?

The entrance fee to Tegalalang Rice Terrace is reasonable (15,000 IDR), making it accessible year-round. For picturesque shots with fewer crowds, visit early morning or late afternoon. Sunset offers vibrant colours that pop and fill up every corner of the area, making them look even more beautiful. It takes around 30 minutes by car to get there from North Ubud, so plan accordingly. Explore all five levels and try some local food vendors, like banana fritters and martabak manis. These tips will help make your trip to Tegalalang Rice Terraces even better, whether avoiding crowds or savouring traditional Balinese snacks!

overview of tegallalang rice terrace

Things To Do At The Terrace

Tegallalang Rice Terrace visitors can explore the terraces’ grandeur by walking through the rice terrace and hiking trails to take in breathtaking views of lush green rice paddies. Higher points on the terrace offer even more spectacular vistas, and local farmers sell souvenirs made from their harvested crops. Shopping here supports local artisans and businesses and is an exciting experience. For the adventurous, hiking trails range from easy walks to challenging treks and offer glimpses of exotic wildlife like monkeys and birds.

Accommodations

Since Tegallalang Rice Terrace is so close to Ubud, there are plenty of options for accommodations, ranging from luxurious to basic. Offers various accommodation options catering to all travellers. Luxury seekers can choose from nearby 5-star resorts with all the amenities they could ever want, including infinity pools overlooking jungle views and fine dining restaurants. For budget-conscious travellers, there are hotels ranging from 3-star establishments to simple guesthouses and backpacker dormitory-style bunk beds, while nature lovers can enjoy camping sites with breathtaking views of Mount Batur and Lake Bratan. Our reservations team at Bali Res Centre can help you find and book the perfect spot for your preferences and budget.

Safety Tips

Tegallalang Rice Terrace is easy to access and explore for visitors of all ages and abilities. However, there are a few risks that everyone should be mindful of when visiting. Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking on uneven surfaces, and sunscreen and insect repellent are advised for protection. Bringing plenty of water to stay hydrated is also important, especially during hot days. Stay along the paths, and do not attempt to walk into or step on where the rice is planted. Not only is the footing extremely wet and malleable, but you will also be destroying the rice plants that have been so expertly placed by the farmers.

Weather Considerations

When planning a visit to Tegallalang Rice Terrace, travellers should consider the weather. The best time to visit is during the dry season from May to September when temperatures are comfortable, and rainfall is minimal. The wet season runs from October through April and brings more rain, requiring visitors to bring waterproof gear and shoes with good treads. Humidity levels remain high throughout this period, so dressing comfortably in light layers is important.

Transportation Options

To get to the Tegallalang Rice Terrace, travellers have several transportation options available. One of the most popular options is taking a taxi from Ubud, which typically costs around IDR 75,000 (USD 5) and takes approximately 30 minutes. Another option is renting a motorbike, which is widely available in Ubud and starts at around IDR 50,000 per day (USD 3). For those who prefer not to drive, tour buses and minibus services are available for around IDR 90,000 (USD 6) and offer comfortable seating and air conditioning. 

For group tours or to organise a private car and driver, our team at Bali Res Centre can help. Your tour can be part of a day trip to Ubud or a longer multi-day tour of Bali’s best cultural attractions.

Photo Opportunities

The Tegallalang Rice Terraces is one of Bali’s most photographed and social media-shared sites. Photographers of all skill levels come here to capture the perfect shot of Bali’s natural beauty. Whether you prefer a bird’s eye view from Jalan Raya Tegallalang or intricate pathways leading down into the valley, the lush greenery provides a stunning backdrop. For unique shots, consider visiting sunrise or sunset when sunlight casts beautiful golden hues across the landscape or during misty mornings when muted tones offer a peaceful atmosphere

Popular Sights Nearby

Visiting the Tegallalang Rice Terrace in Bali is a must, but many other popular attractions are nearby. The Ubud Monkey Forest is home to over 600 macaques and ancient temples, while the Elephant Cave Temple is known for its iconic entrance doorway featuring elephant carvings. Tirta Empul Temple dates back to 960 AD and offers a unique experience with its sacred pools where devotees come to purify themselves through ritual cleansing baths. These attractions provide culture and adventure for travellers exploring more than just the rice terrace alone.

book your tour of tegallang rice terrace

Book your tour of Tegallang Rice Terrace.

The Tegallalang Rice Terrace is a unique and unmissable experience when visiting Bali. It offers an opportunity to explore local culture and appreciate Bali’s natural beauty and the traditional work and skills of the rice farmers. Book a tour, or explore on your own, and our team at Bali Res Centre can help with transportation and accommodations. Whether planning a day trip or a longer stay, make sure the majestic Tegallalang Rice Terrace is part of your itinerary – it’ll be an adventure you won’t forget!

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