So once you’ve taken a day trip to the Tegallalang rice terraces, try these other walks amongst gorgeous rice fields not far from Ubud town centre. The Cafe Ubud Rice Fields Walk The most popular of the Ubud walks through the rice paddies doesn’t have a name so we’ve named it The Cafe Ubud Rice Fields Walk because of all the cafe options Visiting the rice paddies in Ubud is incredibly peaceful, and the area provides spectacular photographic opportunities for shutterbugs. It can also be rather spiritual, for those in that frame of mind. If you’re planning a trip to the area, it's worth it to seek out the more secluded rice paddies to include on a 3-day Ubud itinerary. While Whether it’s your first or fifth time traveling to Bali, visiting the Tegenungan Waterfall and the Tegalallang Rice Terraces outside of Ubud always makes for the perfect day trip. Ubud is often referred to as the heart of Bali , and is the spiritual and cultural center of the island. The town is bursting with bohemian cafes, beautiful temples An Ubud day trip is not complete without visiting Tegallalang rice terrace Saraswati temple (Ubud Palace) After Tegalalang, head to the beautiful Saraswati Temple. This Hindu temple is dedicated to the goddess of wisdom and knowledge. The temple is surrounded by a large pond filled with lotus flowers, which adds to the peaceful and serene Tegalalang rice fields is a series of rice paddies located close to Ubud, in the centre of Bali, famous for its terraced layout. This is a traditional Balinese irrigation system known as subak. Positioned in a valley the Tegalalang rice terraces offer extremely scenic lookouts over the rice fields and surrounding green landscape. As the Penestanan Rice Field Walk is located a bit out of the centre of Ubud you will see a lot less people here, which means that at almost any time of the day you will be able to enjoy the serene views. We nonetheless prefer to visit the rice fields during sunrise or sunset when the light of the sun is softer, creating that perfect golden glow. Rice Paddy Walking Tour Rice paddy walking tour in Ubud Rice Paddy Walking Tour in Ubud We pick you up at 8.15 am from your hotel (Ubud) area or 9.15 am from Kuta area. From Ubud, we will take you for a walk into the rural village rice paddies to learn how rice is grown, Price (Adult): IDR 350.000/person Price (Children): IDR.250.000/person (Minimum of 2 persons per registration) Take a look at our Bali half day tours offers if you require preferring for other available programs of tours in Bali in a short-day. Ubud trip is accompanied by our qualified & welcoming Balinese tour driver with a comfy vehicle for traveling. 08:00 – Pick-up at the hotel; 09:30 – Watch The Barong and Keris dance performance Conclusion: Embrace the Beauty of Ubud’s Rice Paddies. As you finish your trip to Ubud, Bali’s rice paddies, you see it’s a special place. Spending 3 to 4 days in Ubud lets you dive deep into its beauty and culture 20. The dry season, from April to September 20, is the best time to visit. The rice paddies and landscapes are stunning then. 1 day Ubud Itinerary for foodies. For your Ubud foodie day trip, we will make food the focus at every location. However, we suggest you keep Bebek Bengil on your list, so you can still experience Ubud's expansive rice paddies. 08:00 - Morning Market; 10:00 - Try Nasi Padang; 11:00 - Coffee Plantation and Luwak Coffee Tasting; 13:00 - Lunch at Day Trips in Ubud: Check out 28 reviews and photos of Viator's Rice Paddies Village Walking Tour Half-Day Ubud Rice Field and Village Cycling Tour. 31. 6 to 7 hours. Ubud Art Market & Palace – Wander through the market for souvenirs and handicrafts. The Ubud Palace across the street is worth a quick visit, too. Dinner at Seeds Eatery – After a full day, enjoy a nourishing vegan meal under twinkling lights. Day 2: White Water Rafting and Rice Paddies The stunning area is scattered with temples, yoga studios and stunning jungle accommodations. Nature is right on the doorstep, with waterfalls, rainforests and rice paddies just off the main street! This 5 day Ubud itinerary will pack your days with the perfect mix of culture, relaxation and adventure. Day 1 in Ubud Take a day tour around Ubud are and immerse yourself in its vibrant culture of Ubudian as you spend the day visiting a selection of top Bali’s attraction including a stop at Ceking for Tegalalang Rice Terrace , Tegenungan Waterfall, Ubud Monkey Sanctuary, art market where you can hunt for your Bali souvenir, and Tirta Empul Temple known for For my last post on Bali, I’m adding further arguments and gorgeous scenery as proof that Ubud is a wonderful base to explore the region. There’s so much to do and see within its vicinity that it really allows you to get the most out of your holiday time here. A 10-15 minutes walk is usually all it takes to reach yet another enchanting place and make an easy half-day of sightseeing. To the One of Bali’s most popular tourist towns, Ubud is famous for its stunning natural landscapes, vibrant arts scene, and rich cultural heritage. It’s a must-visit destination on any trip to Bali and somewhere we find ourselves returning to regularly, sometimes even on a day trip from the south. While a single day only scratches the [] Surrounded by rice paddies, coffee, and plantations, Munduk Bali rice paddy is tucked away from the huge tourist crowds in Ubud, Kuta, and Canggu. It's the ideal area in Bali to get away and explore the beautiful landscape and many ecosystems that make up the gorgeous island. Whether it’s for a morning or afternoon out of town, or a whole day off exploring, there are an abundance of temples, waterfalls, stunning landscapes and other bucket list experiences that you can take advantage of when you stay in Ubud. So to help you pick your must-do trips, here are 9 of the best one day trips from Ubud (although I’d Sample Ubud 3 Day Itinerary: Day 1: Central Ubud . Browse handmade crafts and souvenirs at the traditional art market. Explore the Museum Puri Lukisan and Antonio Blanco Museum to appreciate Balinese art. Watch a classical Legong dance performance at the Ubud Palace. Dine on wood-fired pizzas at Three Monkeys Cafe. Day 2: Countryside
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