General Information
Nestled in the enchanting landscape of Tabanan, Bali, Jatiluwih Rice Terrace unfolds over 600 hectares, showcasing the marvels of Bali’s Subak irrigation system. Recognized as a UNESCO Cultural Landscape, Jatiluwih is a testament to the profound intertwining of cultural and natural elements.
The name “Jatiluwih” derives from the words “Jati” and “Luwih,” signifying “true” and “good.” This aptly captures the essence of Jatiluwih as a place of undeniable beauty. The expansive rice fields, extending from the foothills of Mount Batukaru to the ocean’s edge, create a unique allure. Beyond its scenic charm, Jatiluwih produces three distinct types of rice—white, brown, and black. White rice serves as a staple for Indonesians, while brown rice, with its low carbohydrate content, is valued for its health benefits in preventing diabetes. Additionally, black rice finds its place in culinary creations, notably in pudding. Jatiluwih’s rice, recognized for its quality, holds global appeal, being exported abroad as a testament to Bali’s agricultural excellence.
The History
Dating back to the 9th century, Jatiluwih has been shaped by traditional Balinese farming practices. The Subak system, an ancient water management system, has sustained the terraced fields, showcasing the island’s agricultural ingenuity.
The Highlights
- Wide Expanse of Rice Fields: Marvel at the breathtaking terraced landscapes, symbolizing Bali’s sustainable and harmonious relationship with nature.
- UNESCO Heritage Site: Acknowledged for its cultural and natural value, Jatiluwih holds the prestigious title of a UNESCO Cultural Landscape.
- Rice Field Trekking Track: Explore the intricate network of trekking paths, offering an immersive journey through the terraced fields and Subak irrigation channels.
- Subak Irrigation: Witness the ancient Subak irrigation system, a UNESCO-recognized cooperative water management system unique to Bali.
- Panoramic Landscape View: Admire sweeping vistas of terraced rice fields against rolling hills, creating a mesmerizing scenic landscape.
- Cool Temperature: Enjoy the cool climate of the highlands, making Jatiluwih a refreshing escape from Bali’s tropical heat.
- Restaurants: Indulge in local cuisine at restaurants overlooking the rice terraces, offering a scenic dining experience.
- Public Facilities and Parking Space: Convenient facilities ensure a comfortable visit, with tourist parking spaces available.
Related Tours
Combine your visit to Jatiluwih Rice Terrace with tours like the Jatiluwih Tanah Lot Tour, Batukaru Jatiluwih Tour, Bedugul Nature Tour, Singaraja Lovina Tour, and other Bali Tour Packages. Contact our team for exclusive deals to make your Bali journey seamless.
Nearby Attractions
Explore nearby wonders such as Taman Ayun Temple, Alas Kedaton Monkey Forest, Tanah Lot, Butterfly Park, Bloom Garden, Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, Beratan Lake, Bali Botanical Garden, Buyan Lake, Tamblingan Lake, Batukaru Temple, Penatahan Hot Spring, Belimbing Rice Terrace, Blahmantung Waterfall, Serijong Temple, and the Subak Museum.
Nature’s Symphony Awaits
Jatiluwih Rice Terrace invites you to step into a world where the rhythm of nature harmonizes with centuries-old traditions. Explore the green tapestry, breathe in the fresh air, and let the beauty of Bali’s cultural and natural heritage captivate your senses.