Jatiluwih Rice Terraces in Tabanan

Jatiluwih Rice Terraces

Tabanan, Indonesia

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Is it worth visiting Jatiluwih Rice Terraces?

Absolutely. Jatiluwih Rice Terraces is 100% worth visiting. If you're looking for real Bali (peaceful landscapes, rich culture, and zero tourist traps) this is it. You're not just snapping a photo and moving on.

How much is the entrance fee for Jatiluwih Green Land?

Opening Hours and Entrance Fee If you're staying somewhere else and just visiting the fields, you will be able to visit the fields from 8 AM to 6 PM. Keep in mind that the last time to access the terraces is at 5 PM. The Jatiluwih entrance fee is 40,000 IDR or AUD 3.7 and it covers the whole Jatiluwih Green Land.

What is the difference between jatiluwih rice terraces and tegalalang rice terraces?

What's the difference between Tegallalang and Jatiluwih Rice Terraces? Jatiluwih is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is much larger, quieter, and more rural than Tegallalang. It's perfect for long walks and fewer crowds. Tegallalang is smaller, more tourist-friendly, and easier to visit on a quick day trip.

What is jatiluwih rice terrace?

Jatiluwih – The stunning beauty of rice terraces Located in the highlands (700 meters above the sea levels), and nearby the second tallest volcano in Bali, Mount Batukaru. It spans more than 53,000 hectares agriculture fields covered mostly with rice terraces.

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