Instead of the popular Tegalalang rice terraces, visit Jatiluwih 🌾💚
They are much less known but surpass all others in beauty and scale — this UNESCO site stretches over 600 hectares of hilly terrain.😍
These terraces are fed by the ancient Subak water system in Bali — a brilliant method of evenly distributing water from rivers to the fields, allowing them to remain green and thriving for centuries. 👍
🤫 Jatiluwih is currently an underrated place to visit in Bali. But more people are coming every day, so it won't be for long. If you want to enjoy it without the crowds, hurry up!
🗺️ There are 5 hiking routes to choose from: easy 30-minute walks to longer treks of 5.5 km. Whichever you choose, the views are stunning.
🥵 The best time to visit is from 8 to 10 a.m. to avoid midday rain, heat, and crowds.
👒 Be sure to bring a hat, water, and sunscreen — the sun here is very strong, and there is almost no shade!
💰 Entry costs 40,000 IDR, and this money helps local farmers maintain this amazing landscape. Don't forget to bring cash!
You can visit the Jatiluwih terraces as part of our tour, where you will also trek to the highest waterfall in Bali - Sekumpul. 💧
Bring your friends; in a group of 4 people, you'll save 250,000 IDR each.😉
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