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Nestled just north of Ubud, the Tegalalang Rice Terraces are among Bali’s most breathtaking landscapes. Famous for their emerald-green stepped fields, these terraces showcase the island’s centuries-old subak irrigation system, a UNESCO-recognized tradition that reflects the harmonious relationship between people, nature, and spirituality.
Walking through Tegalalang offers a glimpse into rural Balinese life. Narrow paths wind between the terraces, revealing stunning viewpoints, swaying palm trees, and local farmers tending their crops. The scenery changes throughout the year, from vibrant green rice shoots to golden fields ready for harvest, making every visit unique.
Beyond its natural beauty, Tegalalang is a place to slow down and appreciate Bali’s cultural heritage. Whether enjoying a peaceful stroll, capturing unforgettable photographs, or simply admiring the panoramic views, visitors are sure to be enchanted by this iconic destination, where nature and tradition come together in perfect harmony.