Tegalalang Rice Terrace
Out of many travel attractions in Bali, Indonesia, Tegalalang Rice Terrace is more popular and must visit destinations one. Tegalalang Rice Terrace is an area full of cascading rice terraces, unique irrigation systems and natural views. Exploring Telgalalang Rice Terrace is one of the finest things to do in Bali.
Located in the Ubud region of Bali, known for its stunning panoramic views and intricate, steeped mountains and landscapes. However, it is also a place in Bali, where you can indulge in mountain edge swings and Bali Pulina plantation during sunset and sunrise.
UNESCO World Heritagesite, witnessing many historical significance, where people (especially farmers) harvesting paddies from the beginning. Interestingly they harvested paddies in a series of beautifully arranged patterns called a “Subak”. Subak is one sort of traditional Balinese irrigation system.
Perched 600 meters above the sea level highlights unique and traditional rice farming techniques. It’s ideal location for scenic views, unique terrace rice farming strategy make it a popular spot for tourists, and especially those who would like to take photographs.
Since it is a natural marvel, here travellers can take a glimpse of views, learn the unique Subak system of irrigation, and explore traditional ways of harvesting while leisurely walking through the edge of the terraces.
Despite scenic views and unique farming, the place also witnesses too many cafes, shops and swings to make travellers spend their more quality time here. Nevertheless, it is still a great place to wind down and make your mind more calm and relaxing.
Tegalalang Rice Terrace Swing
Swings in rice terraces have popped up all over Bali in recent years. Majority of visitors are likely to spend their time in nature with swings. Swings in Ubud offers panoramic and aerial views of terraced fields. It operates for singles or even for couples. Security measures are taken so precisely, including seat belts and bound at the waist.
Usually swings start at 10 meters above the ground and 78 meters is the biggest of them. Along with swing Sky bike and Zip lines also included Tegalalang Rice Terrace Swing. Duration of 2 to 6 hours with the starting price of $25. For single swing $13/ IDR 200k, Tandem swing $27/ IDR 400k, Sky Bike $30/ IDR 450k and for Zip line $23/ IDR 350k. Take a gentle swing amidst breath-taking scenery of Bali rice gardens.
Tegalalang Rice Terrace price
The entrance fees for Tegalalang Rice Terrace is complex, which vary from person to person and rice terraces. Usually they charge 15,000 to 20,000 IDR per person (Which is about $1 to $1.30). Out of that Pakudui Tegalalang Rp 10.000 and Uma Ceking is 50.000 per person. Tegalalang rice terrace is open daily from 6:00 am to 7:00 pm.
How to Get There?
It is easy to reach Tegalalang Rice Terrace, there are multiple modes of transportations are available from Ubud region of Bali. It is just 20 minutes’ drive from Ubud, and if you would like to walk you can reach it within 2 hours.
Take any rented car or motorcycle, you can even go through a taxi as well. Remember it is very important to check the price before stepping inside any car or taxis.
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