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UNESCO Rice Terraces
Jatiluwih, meaning "truly marvelous," lives up to its name with some of the most spectacular rice terrace landscapes in all of Southeast Asia. This UNESCO World Heritage site showcases the traditional Balinese cooperative water management system known as subak, which has been practiced for over 1,000 years. The terraces stretch across 600 hectares of hillside, creating a stunning patchwork of green that changes with the seasons. The area offers cool mountain air, panoramic views of Mount Batukaru, and authentic village life largely unchanged by tourism. Our e-bike tours through Jatiluwih are among our most popular, offering the chance to cycle through this UNESCO masterpiece, stop at local farms, interact with rice farmers, and enjoy the incredible scenery at a perfect pace.
Discover the best things to do in Jatiluwih โ from cultural experiences to thrilling adventures on two wheels.
Cycle through the spectacular Jatiluwih rice terraces โ a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2012.
Learn about Bali's ancient Subak water management system, a 1000-year-old cooperative irrigation tradition.
Visit organic coffee and spice plantations along the route and taste freshly processed Bali coffee.
Experience authentic rural Bali โ rice farmers at work, village temples, and traditional Balinese compounds.
Enjoy panoramic views of Mount Batukaru, Bali's second-highest peak, towering above the terraces.












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