


Nestled in the hills of Ubud, Bali, the Tegallalang Rice Terraces are a breathtaking landscape of lush greenery and traditional irrigation systems.
A stunning landscape of rice fields carved into the hillside, offering breathtaking views.
A scenic trail through lush greenery, connecting several villages and offering panoramic views.
A historic Hindu temple dedicated to the god Indra, featuring a sacred spring and beautiful architecture.
Tegallalang's climate can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers.
Exploring the rice terraces involves a lot of walking on uneven terrain.
Protection from the sun is crucial, especially during the dry season.
Famous for its traditional Balinese suckling pig, a must-try local delicacy.
Known for its variety of traditional Balinese dishes served in a simple, local setting.
Offers organic, locally-sourced Balinese cuisine with a beautiful rice terrace view.
Black rice porridge with coconut milk, palm sugar, and banana
Mixed rice with various side dishes like fried chicken, tempeh, and vegetables

Pork satay with coconut, lemongrass, and spices, wrapped in banana leaf
Handmade bamboo products like baskets and decorative items, reflecting the area's agricultural heritage.
Coffee made from beans eaten and excreted by the Asian palm civet, a local delicacy.
Intricate, hand-woven fabrics like Songket and Batik, showcasing Bali's rich cultural heritage.
Singha Durbar, a historic complex in Kathmandu, was once the administrative headquarters of Nepal's Rana and Shah dynasties.
Sundernagar Fort, a 19th-century marvel, offers panoramic views of the Beas River and surrounding hills.
Nestled in the Nilgiri Mountains, Pykara Lake Boat House offers serene boat rides and stunning views.