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Jatiluwih Rice Terraces tourist attraction in Jatiluwih, Bali
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View of Jatiluwih Rice Terraces in Jatiluwih, Bali
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View of Jatiluwih Rice Terraces in Jatiluwih, Bali
Photo: Google

Jatiluwih Rice Terraces

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🕑 2-3 hours👶 Best for ages 5 and up. Younger children who can handle light walking will enjoy the gentle trails and open spaces, while older kids appreciate learning about the traditional Subak irrigation system and Balinese farming culture. Stroller-friendly paths are limited, so this works best for kids who can walk independently.

About

The Jatiluwih Rice Terraces offer families a stunning introduction to Bali's agricultural heritage through easy walking trails that wind through UNESCO-protected emerald green rice paddies. Kids will love spotting farmers at work, learning about traditional irrigation systems, and enjoying the peaceful natural beauty while parents capture breathtaking photos of the cascading terraces that stretch across the hillsides.

Highlights

  • Walking through bright green terraced rice paddies that look like giant stair steps
  • Watching local farmers planting rice or tending water buffalo in the fields
  • Learning about the ancient Subak irrigation system that's over 1,000 years old
  • Taking family photos with stunning panoramic mountain and terrace views
  • Spotting butterflies, dragonflies, and birds in the peaceful natural setting

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early (around 7:00-8:00 AM) to avoid tour bus crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures for walking. The morning light is also spectacular for photos.
  2. 2.Bring hats, sunscreen, and plenty of water as there's limited shade along the trails. Pack mosquito repellent, especially if visiting after rain.
  3. 3.Stop at one of the elevated cafes along the main road for lunch with panoramic terrace views. Kids can rest while you enjoy the scenery.
  4. 4.Hire a local guide at the entrance (around 100,000-200,000 IDR) who can explain the rice growing process and point out details kids might miss, making it more educational and engaging.
  5. 5.Wear comfortable walking shoes with good grip as paths can be uneven and slippery, especially after rain. Bring a light jacket as it can get breezy in the highlands.

Best Time to Visit

Visit between April and October during the dry season for the best weather and greenest terraces. Early morning (6:00-9:00 AM) offers cooler temperatures, fewer crowds, and stunning sunrise views. Weekdays are less busy than weekends when domestic tourists visit.

What to Know

While entrance is listed as free, there's typically a small conservation fee (around 40,000 IDR per adult, less for children) collected at the entrance. Small warungs (local eateries) and restroom facilities are available along the route, and parking is available near the entrance area.

Seasonal Notes

The terraces are beautiful year-round, but the most vibrant green appears during planting season (roughly October to March). The dry season (April to October) offers better weather for walking. Avoid visiting during heavy rain as paths become very slippery and views are obscured by mist.

Nearby Eats

Several traditional warungs line the route offering Indonesian dishes like nasi goreng and mie goreng that kids typically enjoy. Bali Pulina Agro Tourism (about 15 minutes away) offers family-friendly dining with stunning views and the chance to see coffee processing.

More Activities Near Jatiluwih

Restaurant

Jatiluwih Warung Pulina

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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.

Restaurant

Puri Lumbung Cottages Restaurant

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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.

Cafe

Café Jatiluwih

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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.

Adventure

Jatiluwih Bali Adventures

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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.