Tegallalang is Bali’s postcard image: layered rice terraces cascading down green hillsides, framed by coconut palms and jungle mist. It’s a place where farmers still tend the fields, yet visitors flock for the dramatic scenery and the famous giant swings that soar over the valley.
The terraces are not just beautiful—they’re part of Bali’s traditional Subak irrigation system, a UNESCO‑recognized practice that reflects harmony between people, nature, and spirituality. Sunrise or late afternoon brings the best light, turning the terraces into a painter’s dream.
Pic: BhushanMahajan