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Tegallalang Rice Terrace, Gianyar

Tegallalang Rice Terrace is one of the most picturesque and iconic landscapes in Bali, located about 20 minutes north of Ubud. Famous for its stunning green rice paddies arranged in perfectly curved terraces along the hillside, Tegallalang offers a breathtaking view of Bali’s traditional subak irrigation system — a UNESCO-recognized cultural heritage that reflects the harmony between people, nature, and spirituality.


Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along the terraces, take photos with panoramic views, or meet local farmers who still cultivate rice using traditional methods passed down for generations. The area is dotted with small cafés overlooking the valley, making it a great spot to relax and enjoy the beauty of rural Bali.


Tegallalang is also known for its popular photo spots such as the “Love Bali” sign, bird nests, and Bali swings, offering adventurous travelers a chance to take memorable photos high above the rice fields. Morning and late afternoon visits are best to enjoy cooler weather and softer light for photography.


The nearby art villages also offer handmade wood carvings, crafts, and souvenirs, showcasing local creativity. Tegallalang is more than just a scenic stop — it’s a cultural experience that captures the essence of Bali’s natural and spiritual balance.


Entrance Ticket:


International Visitors: IDR 50,000 per person


Domestic Visitors: IDR 25,000 per person


Bali Swing or photo spots: IDR 300,000–400,000 (optional)



Opening Hours:

07:00 AM – 06:00 PM


Tegallalang Rice Terrace is a must-visit for anyone seeking authentic Balinese beauty and tranquility.


Tour destination: Ubud tour