Tegalalang
Niranjan DasNiranjan Das/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING IN BALI/ Updated : Jul 12, 2016, 19:40 IST
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The famed terraced paddy fields of Tegalalang are well known for its beautiful vistas. It is located a short drive away from Ubud town, winding roads take you to this beautiful terraced landscape. Along with Pejeng and Campuhan, i … Read more
The famed terraced paddy fields of Tegalalang are well known for its beautiful vistas. It is located a short drive away from Ubud town, winding roads take you to this beautiful terraced landscape. Along with Pejeng and Campuhan, it forms the paddy field region of Ubud. There are coffee shops, which overlook these fields and visitors can enjoy some Balinese coffee alongside. Read less

The famed terraced paddy fields of Tegalalang are well known for its beautiful vistas. It is located a short drive away from Ubud town, winding roads take you to this beautiful terraced landscape. Along with Pejeng and Campuhan, it forms the paddy field region of Ubud. There are coffee shops, which overlook these fields and visitors can enjoy some Balinese coffee alongside. The landscape is enchanting and is a favourite with photographers and painters. One can opt for organised village tours and walk up the paddy fields or cycle around the fields, which is quite the preferred choice. Tegalalang is an ideal place where one can explore the village life and get to know more about the local farmers and their cultivation. Don’t be surprised if any of the farmers invite you home as Balinese people are very warm, hospitable and friendly. There are also numerous souvenir shops in the vicinity which sell a wide range of artifacts and paintings made by local artisans. Evenings and early mornings are the ideal time to visit the terraced paddy fields of Tegalalang.
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