Rice Terrace Tegalalang
Trip B Tegalalang Rice Terrace is one of Bali’s most iconic and scenic landscapes, located just north of Ubud. Known for its dramatic, layered rice paddies carved into the hillside, Tegalalang offers breathtaking views of lush greenery and traditional Balinese irrigation known as subak.
Visitors can walk along narrow trails between the terraces, take stunning photos, and even enjoy swings or cafes overlooking the valley. The area beautifully showcases Bali’s agricultural traditions and the harmony between people and nature.
Coffee Plantation
Trip B Coffee Plantations in Bali offer visitors a chance to experience the island’s rich coffee culture up close. Located mainly in areas like Kintamani and Ubud, these plantations grow a variety of local beans, including the famous Kopi Luwak (civet coffee), Bali Arabica, and Robusta.
A typical visit includes a guided walk through the plantation, where you can learn about the coffee making process from planting and harvesting to roasting and brewing. Many plantations also offer free tastings of different coffees and herbal teas while you relax in a peaceful, natural setting.
Tirta Empul Temple
Tirta Empul Temple is one of Bali’s most sacred water temples, located in the village of Tampaksiring, near Ubud. Founded in 962 A.D., this Hindu temple is famous for its holy spring water, which is believed to have purifying powers.
The highlight of a visit is the ritual purification pools, where locals and visitors alike take part in a traditional cleansing ceremony by bathing under a series of water spouts. The temple complex also features beautiful Balinese architecture, serene courtyards, and a tranquil atmosphere surrounded by lush greenery.
Itinerary
- Swing
- Rice terrace tegalalang
- Lunch
- Coffee plantation
- Tirta empul temple/ holi water temple
What Includes
- Car included driver speaking english
- Private tour
- Parking fee
Price
- Price 45€
Noted
- Use normal clothes