Tegallalang Rice Terraces
AttractionStunning emerald-green rice paddies carved into the hillside. Go early morning before the crowds and walk the paths between the terraces.
Bali is more than beaches once you escape the tourist south. Hidden rice terraces, secret waterfalls, and warungs serving nasi campur.
Stunning emerald-green rice paddies carved into the hillside. Go early morning before the crowds and walk the paths between the terraces.
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A sacred water temple where Balinese Hindus come for ritual purification. Visitors can join — bring a sarong and an open mind.
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