Discover the natural beauty of Ubud's Tegallalang Rice Terrace by cycling through the lush green lands of Bali. Rent a bicycle from local kiosks, available in bulk in the area. Enjoy the area's fields, rivers, and numerous plantations and farmlands to enjoy more and more of the lush green natural beauty.
You can also stop by and talk to some of the very friendly farmers who work in the paddy fields and get to know about their culture and lifestyle. On your ride stop by some of the local cafe’s, offering Aisana and fusion cuisine. Recharge and complete your cycle ride with a smile and relaxing mind.
Tegallalang Rice Terraces in Ubud has several local cafes and small food and beverage outlets spread across the land areas. Take a break and enjoy the scenic views of the area while enjoying a hot cup of brew at various Tegalalang Rice Terrace Cafés, offering delicious local delicacies.
These cafe’s are renowned for their Asian and fusion cuisines, made with fresh ingredients, and served in a refreshing atmosphere.
Swing high on the Tegallalang Rice Terraces Swing for a bird's eye view of the surrounding greenery. The rice terraces have swings installed in the area, and you can ride on them to get unobstructed views of the scenic landscape from a high vantage point.
You can take some amazing photos from the swings, which are perfectly positioned to get the green natural backdrop. Witness a sparkly waterfall and enjoy the soothing sound of water falling
The Tegallalang Rice Terrace in Bali is only a short distance north of Ubud.
Renting a scooter is the most cost-effective way to get to the paddy fields.
If you're familiar with the twisty, narrow, and busy Indonesian roads, you can also rent a car or taxi. Alternatively, hiring a driver may be the best option.
Take a walk; depending on where you stay in Ubud, it takes between 5 and 20 minutes to reach the Tegallalang Rice Terraces.