One of Bali’s most iconic UNESCO sites
Staying at Natya Hotel Tanah Lotputs you right next to Bali’s iconic temple by the sea. But just a scenic drive away lies another UNESCO World Heritage treasure—the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces. Famous for their breathtaking green landscapes and traditional Subak irrigation system, Jatiluwih offers travelers a glimpse into Bali’s cultural soul and natural beauty.

Why Visit Jatiluwih Rice Terraces?
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UNESCO Heritage: Recognized for Bali’s centuries-old Subak irrigation system.
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Panoramic Views: Terraced fields stretching as far as the eye can see.
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Outdoor Adventure: Walking and cycling tracks through the rice fields.
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Authentic Experience: Far from the tourist crowds of Ubud’s rice terraces.
Distance from Natya Hotel Tanah Lot
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From Tanah Lot to Jatiluwih: Approx. 1.5 hours by car (47 km).
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Scenic route through villages, temples, and lush countryside.
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Combine your visit with Taman Ayun Temple or Ulun Danu Beratan Temple for a cultural day trip.
What to Do in Jatiluwih Rice Terraces
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Rice Field Trekking – Choose from easy 1-hour walks to half-day treks.
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Cycling Tours – Rent a bicycle and ride through the terraced landscapes.
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Photography – Capture sunrise, sunset, and the endless rice paddies.
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Local Dining – Enjoy Balinese dishes in restaurants overlooking the terraces.
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Cultural Exploration – Learn about Subak, Bali’s ancient water management system.
Best Time to Visit
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Morning: Cooler weather and soft light for photography.
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Evening: Golden hour views across the rice fields.
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Rice Planting/Harvest Seasons: Fields are lush green and picture-perfect (Feb–Apr & Jul–Sep).
Why Stay at Natya Hotel Tanah Lot Before Exploring Jatiluwih?
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✅ Convenient Location – A short drive to Bali’s UNESCO treasures.
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✅ Relax After Adventure – Return to ocean views, swimming pools, and Balinese hospitality.
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✅ Blend Experiences – Combine Bali’s coast (Tanah Lot) with its cultural highlands (Jatiluwih).