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Tegalalang Rice Terrace

Sprawling rice terrace views in Ubud. One of Bali's most popular sights.
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I booked this tour just before arriving in Ubud and realized that my accommodation was very close to most of the tour stops. The morning of departure, I was able to talk with my driver Gede and we redid the entire circuit together to better suit my needs. I was therefore very satisfied with the attractions I saw and with the attentive and personalized service of Gede who even took fantastic photos and videos of this beautiful day.
Gabrielle Ferron
This was a fantastic experience. We had a great time with our guide visiting the waterfall, temple, rice terraces, coffee plantation and monkey forest. They were very knowledgeable about the sites and were the perfect mix of explaining and answering questions but not being too much.
Peter
Our family of 4 did the 8-10 hour private tour in the Ubud area, including the Monkey Forest, Tegenungan Waterfall, Agro Santi coffee plantation and Tirta Empul water temple. We needed to modify the agenda slightly so we missed out on the Tegalalang Rice Terrace, but were able to return the next day. Our guide was amazing. He was very knowledgeable about each location and even participated in the spiritual water purification ceremony with us at the water temple. Each stop allowed us to spend the right amount of time there, which was perfect. I would definitely recommend.
Kelly

Tegalalang Rice Terrace FAQs

What is Tegallalang known for?
Tegallalang is a village in Bali, Indonesia that is famous for its stunning rice terraces. These terraces are considered some of the most beautiful in the world, and they draw visitors from all over the globe who come to marvel at their intricate design and lush greenery.
How were the rice terraces in Tegallalang built?
The rice terraces in Tegallalang were built using an ancient irrigation system known as subak. This system involves dividing land into smaller plots, and then using a network of canals and waterways to bring water to each plot. This allows for precise control over the amount of water each plot receives, which is essential for growing rice.
What is the best time of year to visit Tegallalang?
The best time to visit Tegallalang is during the dry season, which runs from May to September. During this time, the weather is sunny and dry, and the rice terraces are at their greenest and most vibrant. However, be prepared for larger crowds during peak tourist season.
What other attractions are there to see in Tegallalang?
In addition to the rice terraces, Tegallalang is also home to several art galleries and handicraft shops. Visitors can watch local artisans create traditional crafts such as batik textiles, wood carvings, and silver jewelry. There are also several cafes and restaurants that offer stunning views of the rice terraces
How can visitors get to Tegallalang?
Tegallalang is located about 20 minutes north of Ubud, the cultural center of Bali. Visitors can hire a taxi or rent a scooter to get there, or join a sightseeing tour that includes Tegallalang as part of its itinerary. Alternatively, there are several public transportation options available, including local buses and shuttle services.
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