Tegalalang Instagram View Banjar Tangkup
Alamat | Kedisan, Tegallalang, Bali |
Kategori | Hiking Area |
Peringkat | 4.4 5 ulasan |
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Tegalalang Instagram View Banjar Tangkup ulasan
5Better than the main entrance because you avoid the crowd at the start, and start out in the best valley. And you end up at the main entrance. The road is a bit bumpy though.
We expected more from the rice fields, located in a small ravine, but from the drone they didn’t look impressive.
Suitable for a photo shoot on a swing
Cost 45,000 per person (end of May 2023)
Using this entrance for Tegalalang you’ll avoid the crowds and be able to enjoy the rice paddies with only a handful of tourists. Recommend to go early (6-7AM) for the best views.
A good place to walk along the terraces and swing on the swings. Entrance 10t, swing 100t
This is the other entrance (not the swing side) for the rice terraces. Entry is 10000 IDR per person compared to 50000 on the other side. It is not too far once you turn off the main road, there is a big sign saying carpark on your left making it easy to spot but the road itself is a small and narrow one with lots of potholes which your driver may not like (our Grab driver uttered quite a few curses lol). This spot doesn't come up on Grab maps but we ordered by putting in rice terraces then asked our driver to go to this spot instead. The dirt paths are maintained (they were still working on parts of it) but can quickly become slippery and muddy throughout the rice fields. I wore hiking boots but saw lots of people in sandals and thongs, they had a bit more trouble esp in the more steep parts - definitely not the most accessible if you have mobility issues. It is not as big as I thought (maybe I was thinking of the other rice fields further away), and there were lots sections that were just brown dirt (they must be re-tilling/planting), but this is the closer option if you're coming from Ubud. You can walk across to the other side (where the swings are), and there is a restaurant which sells expensive food (we paid 60000 for a Soto ayam) which was pretty tasty. It gets pretty hot in the rice fields as there isn't any shade in the middle section, so try to go early in the morning. Plenty of swing options if you're wanting that insta shot!