Step into the heart of Bali’s cultural and natural beauty with the Tegalalang Rice Terrace Walk, a serene journey through lush green fields, scenic valleys, and traditional Balinese villages. This experience combines nature, culture, and photography in one unforgettable adventure. Perfect for travelers seeking relaxation, culture, and stunning Instagram-worthy landscapes.
Begin your adventure at Tegalalang Village, where lush rice terraces stretch as far as the eye can see. Walk along narrow pathways between the terraces, learning about subak, the traditional Balinese irrigation system recognized by UNESCO.
Meet local farmers and gain insight into daily life in the rice fields. Pause at scenic viewpoints for photos, breathe in the fresh mountain air, and soak up the peaceful surroundings. Optional stops at coffee plantations and artisan shops add a touch of Balinese culture to your walk.
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The ideal time for the Tegalalang Rice Terrace Walk is during the dry season, from April to October, when the fields are lush, pathways are dry, and the weather is perfect for walking and photography.

Flexible group sizes, from private solo trips to small groups.

Choose from Indonesia’s top destinations, from iconic hotspots to hidden gems across the archipelago.
Yes, it’s a relaxed cultural tour suitable for all age groups.
Yes, all itineraries are fully flexible and tailored to your needs.
Yes, but the dry season offers the best experience.
We recommend booking at least 2–4 weeks in advance, especially during peak travel seasons. However, last-minute bookings may still be possible depending on availability.
Yes, a small local entrance fee to the rice terrace viewpoints is included in some tours. Fees may vary slightly depending on the season.
Absolutely! The terraces are highly photogenic, with plenty of scenic spots for photos. Sunrise or late afternoon provides magical lighting.
Early morning or late afternoon is best: morning avoids crowds and heat, late afternoon gives beautiful golden-hour lighting for photos.