Jatiluwih is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Bali, famous for its sweeping rice terraces that showcase the ancient subak irrigation system. Located in the foothills of Mount Batukaru, it’s a peaceful and less crowded alternative to Tegallalang, ideal for walking or cycling.
Entrance Fee:
IDR 40,000–50,000 per adult (~$3 USD)
Children: IDR 20,000
Parking: IDR 5,000 (car), IDR 3,000–5,000 (scooter)
Opening Hours:
8:00 AM – 5:00/6:00 PM daily
What to Bring:
Comfortable shoes, sun protection, water, insect repellent
Why Visit:
- Panoramic rice fields in a peaceful rural setting
- Authentic glimpse into Balinese agricultural life
- Ideal for photography, nature walks, and cultural insight
It’s best to visit in the morning to avoid heat and enjoy the serene atmosphere before tour groups arrive.