Tegallalang, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80561, Indonesia
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The Tegalalang Rice Terrace is the single most photographed landscape in Bali - a sweeping valley of sculpted green paddies carved into the hillside using the traditional Balinese irrigation system known as subak, which dates back to the 9th century and is recognised by UNESCO. The terraces cascade steeply down both sides of a narrow river valley, creating the dramatic layered effect that appears on every Bali postcard and Instagram feed.
Walking paths and bamboo bridges criss-cross the terraces, and you can descend right down to the valley floor if you are steady on your feet (the steps can be slippery after rain). Local farmers maintain the paths and collect a small donation of IDR 15,000-20,000 at several points along the route. Several cafes along the main road offer terrace-view seating - perfect for a coconut or fresh juice while soaking in the view. The entire area is free to enter from the roadside; the donations go directly to the farming cooperatives who maintain it.
Pro Tip: Get here before 08:30 for soft morning light and thin crowds. By mid-morning the tour buses arrive and the narrow paths become a queue. Combine with Tirta Empul Temple, which is just 20 minutes further north on the same road.