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Breathtaking Jatiluwih: Bali’s Stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site

Breathtaking Jatiluwih: Bali’s Stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site

Breathtaking Jatiluwih: Bali’s Stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site

Celebrated for its stunning rice terraces traversing the foothills of Mount Batukaru, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jatiluwih boasts cultural significance and the opportunity for adventure! A place where nature meets tradition, a visit to this distinctive local landmark promises an unforgettable experience. As well as promoting it into the top ten on Bali’s tourism to-do list, Jatiluwih’s UNESCO recognition has escalated the focus on sustainable agriculture and consequently the preservation and protection of the unique Subak irrigation system. Situated in the Tabanan Regency, only a 2-hour drive from Bali Garden Beach Resort, visitors can hire a local driver or join a tour. Once there, you can trek the terraces on foot or take advantage of guided tours. Remember to respect the local customs and avoid walking on the rice fields! The optimal time to visit is in the dry season between April and October, however Jatiluwih’s beauty can be appreciated year-round.