Friday, 5 April 2019

4 Best Rice Terraces in Bali You Need to Visit


4 Best Rice Terraces in Bali You Need to Visit

Bali is a place of utter enjoyment and relaxing It offers visitors beach clubs, international DJ parties, surfing, and a whole lot of other adventure filled activities. You can spend a great vacation in Bali even if you are on a budget, there are numerous affordable hotels and Villas in Bali you can afford to stay in.



No one can beat the Bali’s dominance in the world for the spectacular, picturesque, and totally breathtaking rice terraces that fills the whole countryside. Some rice fields stretch for miles and many photographers travel far and wide in a search of the perfect shot. They are absolutely beautiful and a sight to behold.

The best time to visit rice terraces is at the crack of dawn when the sun rays are slightly spreading into the sky. From October to March, when it’s a wet season in Bali and the entire countryside turns into lush green heaven, the sun rays bounces off the water in the fields and presents a gorgeous view which is hard to forget. Before the birds take their flight, before the farmer starts their work, before the sun gets to its peak, and especially before the place is filled with other wanderers, experience the peace and silence of this magical place, you will never regret the effort you put into getting there.
If you’re planning to visit Bali, you must visit the rice terraces, the most popular tourist attraction. We are listing down the five most famous rice terraces in Bali.

Tegallalang (Ubud)


One of the most famous rice terraces in Bali is Tegallalang, it is easily accessible from the main areas and beauty of it is simply breathtaking. Due to its popularity, this place gets crowded almost daily, make sure you get there early to witness some of the best views.

Jatiluwih (Tabanan, West Bali)


Jatiluwih is famous due to its unique location near the mountains. The visitors fell in love with the wide, expansive fields of spectacular green grass and amazing background of mountains. It expands over 600 hectares and easily the largest rice fields in Bali.

Rendang (East Bali)


Rendang is a small village located in East Bali Karangasem agency where you will be welcomed with the mesmerizing views of mountains and rice terraces. The green fields never seem to fade their color due to regular maintenance. The area is famous for its agriculture and stone carving, you will see a number of crafted stone temples and statues either side of the road.


Munduk Rice Fields (North Bali)


Munduk is filled with stunning natural beauty, especially when it comes to the waterfall department. However, its rice fields are not frequently visited by the travelers but are equally gifted in beauty as the other parts of the area. Munduk features some amazing rice paddies, massive towering trees, and luscious green forest. If you love doing hiking and cycling, then this is the place for you. You can also enjoy some locally grown durian and other fruits from the stalls on the streets.
Bali is one of the hottest attractions for tourists right now. It has plenty to offer for everyone, natural beauty, mesmerizing beaching, lush green forests, and picturesque horizons. If you are visiting with your family or friends, you can book a luxurious 1, 2, or 3 Bedroom Villa in Bali, and start your journey to explore this beautiful island.

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