Jatiluwih: Bali’s Most Stunning (and Less Crowded) Rice Terraces

While Tegallalang and Ubud’s rice fields are Instagram-famous, Jatiluwih offers a more expansive and serene alternative. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jatiluwih features vast, undulating rice terraces with fewer tourists and a cooler climate due to its highland location.

Why Visit Jatiluwih?

  • UNESCO-Protected Landscapes – See Bali’s most spectacular terraces without the crowds.
  • Cycling & Hiking Trails – Explore the countryside on two wheels or by foot.
  • Local Warungs with Stunning Views – Enjoy fresh Balinese food overlooking the fields.
  • Nearby Hidden Waterfalls – Discover secluded falls like Blahmantung on the way.

For nature lovers who want to experience Bali’s rural beauty in peace, Jatiluwih is an unforgettable escape.

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