Jatiluwih UNESCO Rice Terraces
🇮🇩 Bali, Indonesia
About Jatiluwih UNESCO Rice Terraces
Explore Bali's most spectacular UNESCO rice terraces without the Tegallalang crowds — 600 hectares of emerald paddies.
Located in Bali, Indonesia, this landmarks & monuments experience is rated 4.7/5 based on 5,600 verified traveler reviews. Plan approximately Half day for the full experience.
The best time to visit Bali is April to October (dry season). The local currency is IDR (Rp), and typical daily budgets range from $50-150/day.
Historical Context
Jatiluwih's subak irrigation system, dating to the 9th century, earned UNESCO World Cultural Landscape status in 2012 for its Tri Hita Karana philosophy.
Insider Tip
Arrive before 8am on weekdays — tour buses peak 10am–2pm, and the northern trail beyond Warung Jatiluwih sees 80% fewer visitors.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Jatiluwih UNESCO Rice Terraces cost?
Tickets for Jatiluwih UNESCO Rice Terraces start at $45. Booking online in advance often saves money and time. Duration is approximately Half day.
How long should I spend at Jatiluwih UNESCO Rice Terraces?
Plan approximately Half day at Jatiluwih UNESCO Rice Terraces. This gives you enough time to fully enjoy the experience without feeling rushed.
When is the best time to visit Jatiluwih UNESCO Rice Terraces?
The best time to visit Bali is April to October (dry season). For Jatiluwih UNESCO Rice Terraces, early morning or late afternoon visits tend to have smaller crowds and better lighting.