Jatiluwih UNESCO Trekking Package with Lunch

10 Hours
HIGHLIGHTS

Terraced Rice Fields : Gorgeous cascading rice paddies with vibrant green scenery.

Subak Irrigation : Ancient, communal water management system showcasing local farming traditions.

Terraced Rice Fields : Gorgeous cascading rice paddies with vibrant green scenery.

Cultural Engagement : Opportunities to join local rituals and events celebrating rice agriculture.

Trekking : Scenic trails for all skill levels, perfect for exploring nature.

Workshops : Hands-on experiences in weaving and cooking to learn about Balinese culture.


  • Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
  • Keep your travel plans flexible - book your spot and pay nothing today.
  • Pickup Included
  • Feb, Mar, Apr & May
  • English
  • 1 - 6 people

OVERVIEW

The uniqueness of Jatiluwih is largely attributed to the Subak irrigation system, an ancient and communal method that has been employed for centuries to manage water distribution across the rice terraces. This cooperative system involves a series of canals, tunnels, and weirs, which work in unison to ensure that water is distributed equitably among the farmers. The Subak system not only sustains the agricultural landscape but also fosters a strong sense of community and collaboration among local farmers, emphasizing the interconnectedness of culture, nature, and sustainable practices.

Jatiluwih’s striking landscapes and fresh mountain air make it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and those looking to immerse themselves in Bali’s natural beauty. Numerous trekking paths wind through the rice fields, offering routes suitable for all levels of hikers. Whether you are looking for a leisurely stroll or a more challenging hike, the trails provide ample opportunities to explore the area’s lush flora and fauna, experience the sounds of nature, and engage with the local culture. Guided treks can also provide insight into the traditional agricultural methods and local customs, enriching your experience.

In addition to its natural beauty, Jatiluwih offers a deep cultural experience. Visitors have the opportunity to engage with the local community, learning about traditional Balinese practices, rituals, and celebrations. The area hosts various cultural events throughout the year, including ceremonies that honor the rice harvest, showcasing the vibrant traditions of Balinese life. Tourists may also participate in local workshops, such as weaving or cooking classes, providing an immersive experience that enhances their understanding of Balinese culture.

In conclusion, Jatiluwih stands as a remarkable example of Bali’s rich cultural heritage and commitment to sustainable agriculture. Its terraced rice fields, underpinned by the traditional Subak irrigation system, illustrate a landscape that is both visually stunning and culturally profound. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jatiluwih invites travelers to explore, appreciate, and engage with a unique and vital part of Indonesia’s agricultural history, making it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to experience the authentic beauty of Bali.

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Water Shoes (optional)
  • Change of clothes
  • Towel
Group Discount Available 16% Off
From $64 $54
/ Adult
  • Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
  • Keep your travel plans flexible - book your spot and pay nothing today.
  • Pickup Included
  • Feb, Mar, Apr & May
  • English
  • 1 - 6 people