Bali treasure terraces! Super large, few people, photo beauty
go to Bali In addition to watching the sea, there is also a must-have card is to go to the central part of Bali to see the terraces.
The most frequently used terraces are the Degralang terraces in the city of Ubud. However, because I saw a lot of tourists here and it was really small, I found another terraced area.
Today, share this one of Bali's largest terraces for everyone.
Terrace name: Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, rice terraces means rice fields, "Jatiluwih" is the name of this rice field.
Location: This paddy field is far from the urban area of Ubud and can be reached from Ubud to the north for about one and a half hours.
pulled out the crowded Ubud area, the road is surrounded by people's rice fields, there are not many cars on the road, all the way to really have the feeling of walking through nature.
Transportation: There is no public transportation, you can only choose to charter a car. There are more than 200 cases in Bali, and there are more than 300 in the super zone. It is also very cost-effective.
Functions:
1/Jatiluwih is one of the largest terraces in Bali. The car is here, you can't see the end, and all the places are large terraces. Looking at it is really refreshing.
2/ This rice field is to receive tickets, one person 60k Indonesian rupiah, equivalent to about 30 yuan. The car can be driven in and no other fees will be charged.
3/The terrace has multiple viewing points and entry points. If there is plenty of time, you can go a few more places. If the time is tight, choose one that you think is the most beautiful and walk around.
4/ This rice field is really a coexistence of the big scene and the small scene. The distance is vast, and the near-seeking is nowhere to have a delicate little view. It is worth spending half a day exploring.
5/ There is a place to eat in the scenic area, but it is very expensive to see the meal here in the Raiders, so we did not choose to eat, but to eat at the small shop on the way to go.
On the way to the scenic spot, you can pay more attention to the place where you can eat on the roadside. There are many restaurants with terraced landscapes. It is really superb to enjoy the scenery while eating.
6/ If you want to take photos in the field, remember to keep your feet safe. In some places, the wet mud will be very slippery.
7/Here, because the scenic spot is really too big, the tourists are very scattered, so it is very easy to take pictures of no one, and there are really too few tourists here. There are no group visitors, all of them are Europeans and Americans in twos and threes. Not crowded and not on the road, the play experience is very good.
Jatiluwih is a village that has a large rice field area with a beautiful panorama of terraced rice fields located in the Penebel District, Tabanan Regency Bali. Jatiluwih village is famous as a tourist spot with the beauty of terraced rice fields that still use the traditional Balinese rice irrigation system, the location is located close to the Batukaru mountains with fairly cool air conditions. To visit Jatiluwih Bali tourist attraction with beautiful terraced rice fields can be reached by a distance of approximately 50 KM or approximately 1 hour 30 minutes from the city of Denpasar.
Simply breathtaking view of the rice terraces! Visited Jatiluwih twice and never did I once got bored of it!
The Jatiluwi rice terraces, located in the village of the Highlands of the same name in western Bali, are known for their striking and exotic landscapes. The cool heights at the foot of Batukaru Mountain and the stunning scenery of the village offer great photo opportunities and a relaxing place to rest away from the island’s crowded south. Once a UNESCO cultural heritage candidate, Jatiluwi rice terraces cover more than 600 hectares of terrain along the Batukaru Mountains. They are maintained by a traditional water management cooperative called subak, which dates back to the 9th century. The co-operative itself was ultimately considered the decisive factor in the "cultural landscape" of Bali entering the heritage list. The place was breathtakingly beautiful. I visited the De Gralang terraces the day before, but it was much more beautiful here than there. The terraces were vast and endless. It's so vast, so green, so awe-inspiring. Be sure to look at the different rice ears. One of our guides explained that Bali rice (red rice) is harvested only once a year.
The best rice terrace. The view is breathtaking. Almost every meter comes a stopping to rest and take pictures. For me this is a must. The scenery is unreal.
As a UNESCO World Heritage site, this huge rice terrace is worth going. Go get a scooter and rice upward north from Seminyak, will probably take about 40-60min ride. But the landscape is amazing and out of thr touristy congestion of Kuta, Seminyak and Canggu. I love Bali so much and great to see something green.