


Bali Botanical Garden
About
Bali Botanical Garden offers families a refreshing escape into nature with over 150 hectares of lush tropical plants, shaded walking trails, and cool mountain air. Kids can explore diverse plant collections, spot Balinese wildlife, and enjoy wide open spaces perfect for running around while parents appreciate the serene, Instagram-worthy scenery at this high-altitude retreat.
Highlights
- ✓Traditional Balinese garden with ceremonial plants and cultural significance explained in English signage
- ✓Large grassy picnic areas perfect for family games and outdoor play
- ✓Playground area with basic equipment where kids can meet local Balinese children
- ✓Treetop canopy walks and forest trails with opportunities to spot tropical birds and butterflies
- ✓Cool mountain climate provides relief from Bali's coastal heat, making it comfortable for active exploration
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive early (8:00 AM opening) to enjoy cooler temperatures and fewer crowds, especially important since the garden sits at 1,250 meters elevation where afternoons can bring mist or rain.
- 2.Bring layers and light rain jackets as the mountain climate is significantly cooler than coastal Bali (15-20°C/59-68°F), making it comfortable for active kids.
- 3.Pack snacks and water bottles, though there are small warungs (local food stalls) near the entrance selling Indonesian snacks and drinks at reasonable prices.
- 4.Rent a bicycle or bring a small ball for the expansive lawns, many local families have picnics on weekends making it a lively, safe atmosphere.
- 5.The drive from popular areas like Ubud (1 hour) or Seminyak (2 hours) is scenic but winding, so plan for motion sickness if your kids are prone to car sickness.
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings (Monday to Thursday, 8:00-11:00 AM) for the quietest experience and clearest weather. Weekends attract local families for picnics. The dry season (April to October) offers the most reliable weather, though the gardens stay lush year-round.
What to Know
Entrance fees are very affordable (approximately 18,000 IDR/about $1.20 USD for adults, less for children). The garden has basic restroom facilities and small food vendors at the entrance. Most signage is in Indonesian and English, and the pathways are stroller-friendly on main routes though some trails have steps.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round with weekend hours extending to 5:00 PM. The wet season (November to March) brings afternoon rain showers, but mornings are usually clear and the gardens are especially vibrant. Dry season (April to October) offers most reliable weather but can be busier with international tourists.
Nearby Eats
Warung Rekreasi Bedugul near the entrance serves affordable Indonesian dishes like nasi goreng and mie goreng that kids typically enjoy. The nearby Strawberry Stop (5 minutes away) offers fresh strawberries, pancakes, and fruit juices in a casual, family-friendly setting with beautiful lake views.
More Activities Near Jatiluwih
Jatiluwih Warung Pulina
Warung Pulina offers families an authentic taste of Balinese cuisine in a welcoming, relaxed setting with stunning rice terrace views that will captivate both parents and children. The traditional menu includes mild, kid-friendly options alongside more adventurous dishes, making it easy to accommodate picky eaters while introducing little ones to Indonesian flavors. The open-air dining area provides a comfortable atmosphere where families can enjoy a leisurely meal while taking in the UNESCO-listed Jatiluwih landscape.
Puri Lumbung Cottages Restaurant
This family-run restaurant in the stunning Jatiluwih rice terraces offers children a genuine taste of Balinese culture alongside delicious traditional cuisine. The warm, welcoming atmosphere and traditional setting make it an educational dining experience where kids can learn about local customs while parents enjoy authentic food in one of Bali's most scenic locations.
Café Jatiluwih
Cafe Jatiluwih offers a welcome respite for families exploring Bali's stunning UNESCO-listed rice terraces. This cozy local spot serves simple Indonesian fare, light snacks, and freshly baked pastries that appeal to young palates, all with beautiful views of the emerald green terraced hillsides. It's the perfect place to recharge after walking through the paddies with little ones.
Jatiluwih Bali Adventures
Jatiluwih Bali Adventures offers an exhilarating outdoor adventure park set against the backdrop of Bali's stunning UNESCO-listed rice terraces. With zip-lining, rope courses, and climbing activities designed for various skill levels, this highly-rated facility provides families with an unforgettable way to experience Bali's natural beauty while getting their adrenaline fix together.