Jatiluwih Rice Terrace

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"The Jatiluwih Rice Terraces are the largest rice terraces in Bali and were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in June 2012. Numerous excursions are available and temples in the area host festivals every 105 days. There are a few cafes with tables overlooking the terraces, in case you want to stop for a photo. 👣How to get there: they are located one hour away from Ubud. 🎟️Ticket cost: around 15,000 IDR (around €1). "
"Jatiluwih Rice Terrace had been listed into one of world cultural heritage sites by UNESCO since 2012. Jatiluwih has a vast expanse of rice fields with unique terrace formation. They can be visited on route from Ubud to Munduk and spend some time by taking a walk around the rice terraces. Entrance fee at Jatiluwih Rice Terrace is IDR 40.000 (about $3)."
"Jatiluwih presents an awe-inspiring landscape of terraced rice fields, recognized as a UNESCO Cultural Heritage Site, offering a captivating glimpse into Bali's agricultural heritage and natural beauty. Explore the harmonious blend of nature and human ingenuity, as the stunning emerald-green paddies stretch across the horizon in this rural masterpiece."

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