Tegallalang Rice Terraces is a famous green valley of stepped rice paddies situated north of Ubud, Bali. Utilizing the traditional Balinese 'subak' cooperative water management system, it offers a stunning combination of agricultural heritage, towering coconut trees, and deep valleys featuring giant swings and photo spots.
Visit to walk through the tiered rice fields, learn about Balinese subak culture, capture iconic photographs, and soar over the valley on a giant swing.
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Entrance fee and optional donation for local farmers
Time
2 hours
Cost
IDR25k*–IDR50k*
Effort
Easy
Prices vary by operator and photo packages
Time
1 hour
Cost
IDR150k*–IDR250k*
Effort
Easy
At one of the cafes lining the ridge
Time
1 hour
Cost
IDR30k*–IDR50k*
Effort
Easy
Pleasant weather, lighter crowds — the sweet spot.
Busiest months — book stays & transport early.
Quietest window with the lowest prices.
Located 20 minutes north of central Ubud along Jalan Raya Tegallalang. It is easily accessible by hiring a private driver, taking an online taxi (Gojek/Grab), or riding a rented scooter.