【Day 2 of Bali Trip】Ubud Sightseeing Spots & Transportation
by Noa Kita
May 26, 2025
#summervacay
I totally agree – "You haven't truly been to Bali until you've visited Ubud!" And the Tegallalang Rice Terraces are absolutely the soul of this experience, especially as the backdrop for Jay Chou's "Rice Fragrance" MV and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Every photo I take here is postcard-perfect!
Here's my quick guide to navigating them, with some insider tips to avoid the crowds and find unique ways to enjoy them:
Getting There & Essentials:
Location: I'll navigate to Tegallalang Rice Terrace (it's about 10 km north of Ubud, roughly a 20-minute scooter ride).
Entrance Fee: It's just IDR 15,000 (around MYR 4.50)! I can pay extra for popular activities like the swings.
Opening Hours: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM.
Transport: Hiring a car with a driver, taking a taxi, or riding a scooter are the most convenient options. It's only 20 minutes from Ubud, but about 1.5 hours from Kuta. If I rent a scooter, parking is IDR 2,000.
My "Avoid the Crowds" & "Hidden Gem" Guide:
While the terraces are famous, my plan emphasizes getting there efficiently and knowing what to expect. Arriving early (right at 8 AM) is key to experiencing that serene, almost empty, "ink wash painting" vibe before the main tourist buses arrive.
Go Early! To truly capture the magical light and enjoy the tranquility I'm looking for, I'll aim to be one of the first visitors right when it opens. The morning mist and soft light will make for the most ethereal photos and a peaceful walk.
Explore Beyond the Main Viewpoints: Instead of just staying at the top, I'll venture down into the terraces. I know there are often small paths that allow you to walk among the rice paddies themselves, offering different perspectives and fewer people.
Local Interactions: I might encounter local farmers working. A polite "Selamat Pagi" (good morning) and a smile could lead to genuine, unposed interactions.
Coffee with a View: Many cafes perch on the edge of the terraces. Instead of just taking photos, I'll grab a coffee or a fresh coconut and simply sit, breathe, and soak in the vast, green landscape.
Tegallalang is more than just a photo op for me; it's a place to connect with Bali's natural beauty and agricultural heart. I'm so excited for my visit to this incredible "soul" of Bali!
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