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Tegallalang Rice Terraces

Bali 446m⚡ Easy
Best Time
March to October
Difficulty
Easy
Safety
★★★★★
Solo Friendly
Family
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About Tegallalang Rice Terraces

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.

💡Why Visit?

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.

Best For
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Languages
IndonesianBalinese
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Quick Facts

RegionBali
CountryIndonesia
Altitude446m
DifficultyEasy
Solo Friendly✅ Yes
Family✅ Yes
Budget StayIDR 200,000*/night
Budget FoodIDR 80,000*/day
PermitNot Required
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Activities

Walk & Hike through Rice Paddies

Entrance fee and optional donation for local farmers

Time

2 hours

Cost

IDR25k*–IDR50k*

Effort

Easy

Bali Giant Valley Swing

Prices vary by operator and photo packages

Time

1 hour

Cost

IDR150k*–IDR250k*

Effort

Easy

Enjoy Coconut Water with Valley View

At one of the cafes lining the ridge

Time

1 hour

Cost

IDR30k*–IDR50k*

Effort

Easy

🌡️ Weather & Best Time

Weather data not available for this destination yet.

When to Visit

💸Best Value
AprMaySepOctNov
Crowds Medium Prices Medium

Pleasant weather, lighter crowds — the sweet spot.

🔥Peak Season
JulAugDec
Crowds High Prices High

Busiest months — book stays & transport early.

🌙Off Season
JanFebMar
Crowds Low Prices Low

Quietest window with the lowest prices.

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How to Reach

Nearest Airport
Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS)
48 km · 1.5 to 2 hours by road
Nearest Railway Station
No railway station
No railway nearby · Use airport taxi or rent a scooter
Nearest Bus Stand
Ubud central bus/shuttle points
10 km · 20 minutes by road

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.

Local Transport

Cab / Taxi
IDR 500,000* – IDR 750,000*/day
Walking

Where to Stay

🎒 Deluxe
IDR 200,000*/night
  • Ubud guesthouse room
  • Tegallalang village homestay
🏨 Premium
IDR 750,000*/night
  • Eco-lodge overlooking rice fields
  • Comfortable resort in Ubud outskirts
✨ Luxury
IDR 2,500,000*/night
  • Luxury jungle resort with infinity pool
  • Private luxury villa in Tegallalang

Local Cuisine

⭐ Babi Guling (Balinese spit-roasted pig)local
⭐ Bebek Betutu (Balinese slow-cooked duck)local
Nasi Campur Balilocal

Travel Tips

  • Visit early in the morning (before 9 AM) to beat the tourist crowds and the midday heat.
  • Bring small change in IDR, as some local farmers requesting donations on private paths do not have card facilities.
  • Combine with a visit to the nearby Tirta Empul Holy Water Temple.
Things to carry
Sunscreen and sun hatInsect repellentComfortable footwear for walking on muddy trailsCash in small bills
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