Bali Ubud Tegalalang riceterraces is one the most visited and photographedterracedrice paddies in Bali, Indonesia. Most travelers will visit it when they go for Kintamani Volcano tour. Read more
I like rice, as long as they let me put my own stuff on it. You can bring me white rice or brown rice; just let me doctor it up. Its a WOW view at here. Love it!
Beautiful scenic view, many cafes and shops along the road. Don't miss the local garden, where they grow and brew their own coffee (kopi luwak, too), and have plenty of fruit, vegetables, and spices.
Don't just stop at the cafe, I highly recommend you to cross the bridge and hike up the riceterrace. Don't forget to have small change available for "entry" fee!
Beautiful scenery, I can recommend the Pagi Terrace where they have this good fish dish rolled in lemon grass sticks. (wear flip flops in the rain season as there is a lot of mud).
Get yourself a scooter and ride it here,!plenty of parking, plenty of cafes with great views, good food. Wear trekking sandals, the rice field pathways are steep and slippery in some places.
Beautiful view on riceterraces from the top. Ticket - 10k. But when we went to see the view - no one was checking! You can just stop at any cafe/shop and see all the beauty.
This area is famous for its beautiful rice terraces that use the traditional Balinese irrigation system, which tradition says was passed down by a revered holy man in the eighth century.
Great views and an iconic part of Ubud. These rice paddies are layered down a mountain side and give you access into them for exploration. Reccommed highly just for the view.
Went for a rice field trekking. It's not free to trek here, a few gate to pass and we must donate to a few farmers to let us pass over. However, it's worth it to trek here 👍
Beautiful place, but not sure if you really have to pay for a ticket (10.000IDR), make sure to bring bills for “donations” for the bridges etc., can be crowded
Ah, heavenly. But totally worth the trek. Lots to walk. Avoid giving 'donations'. Negotiate hard with the coconut vendors. Must have lunch at 'Teras Padi' or 'Cascades'.
they will collect 10k per pax for visiting the riceterrace.. but noone actually check it when u reach there. Further, this is a common road to other places as well. Can we dont pay next time???
U can fall down the load and needs donation gate before climb up the rice hills, 10,000IDR per person... it is donation but people insists 10,000IDR....
Don't buy any souvenirs around this area as they're overpriced, unless u'r good @ bargaining.. can get at least 50% lesser than their initial price.. walk away n they will offer lower price..
Try to avoid the guys in the terraces who offer you to take a photo of them – they want money. Also there's no need to pay for the maintenance of the terraces or wells to pass. You've already paid.
Pay 10,000 Indonesian Rupiah at a parking at the street (if you've a driver he'll know), not more. Very crowded, many tourists – like at all touristic places in Bali. So it's a mediocre experience.