Snap a few unforgettable images of Bali's landscapes at Tegalalang Rice Terrace, a favorite stop for nature lovers, painters, and amateur photographers. Irrigated by traditional methods, these terraced rice paddies provide sustenance for the local farming population and draw international visitors interested in soaking up some of the timeless Balinese atmosphere. You can also visit a nearby village to pick up a few souvenir carvings and learn about the area's rich artistic heritage. Remember to reward local farmers with a small tip if you ask them to pose for your pictures. For Tegalalang Rice Terrace and beyond, use our Bresela online trip maker to get the most from your Bresela vacation.
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Well the terrace was beautiful not huge as expected. More of a rain forest than rice terrace. Could not hike around. The swings there were amazing. The guys made the swing really memorable and are...
Well the terrace was beautiful not huge as expected. More of a rain forest than rice terrace. Could not hike around. The swings there were amazing. The guys made the swing really memorable and are... more »
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The rice terrace felt like a tourist trap with highly commercialized setting. There were too many tourists cramped in a small area with very less rice terrace area. It felt like a small rice terrace..... more
The rice terrace felt like a tourist trap with highly commercialized setting. There were too many tourists cramped in a small area with very less rice terrace area. It felt like a small rice terrace..... more »
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There are several entrance points to see the rice terraces. I feel like it was a tourist trap, where you pay a lot of money just to take a picture on a swing. And then they don’t tell you that the terraces are harvest so you only see sad empty brown fields. Don’t go here. Take a scooter and drive in to the fields for a better view. It’s free and more enjoyable.
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Visiting the rice fields is a must when in Bali! I felt so connected to Bali while walking around and seeing the rice fields. Bali has so many rice paddies so it’s a quintessential part of the Balinese life and culture. It’s quite a hike, so take comfortable shoes, preferably water proof shoes. I slipped into some of the soil and water and was soaked way above my ankle. I also heard loads and loads of people slipping and falling on some of the rocky areas. The beginning of the trail is particularly steep with nothing to hold on to; my driver had to help me down, so be mindful of this. Other than that, it was a great adventure! I went on my own and left feeling very fulfilled.
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