


A UNESCO World Heritage site, Jatiluwih offers breathtaking panoramic views of terraced rice fields.
Famous for its traditional Balinese breakfast with a view of the rice terraces.
Known for its fresh seafood dishes and beautiful rice terrace views.
Popular for its mixed rice dishes and local flavors.

Mixed rice dish with various side dishes like fried chicken, tempeh, tofu, and vegetables

Minced pork or fish satay wrapped in banana leaf with coconut, spices, and grated coconut

Roasted suckling pig with spices, served with lawar (cabbage and coconut salad)
A unique T-shirt featuring the iconic Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, symbolizing your visit to this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A traditional Balinese sarong with intricate batik patterns, reflecting the island's rich cultural heritage.
Coffee made from beans eaten and excreted by the Asian palm civet, a unique delicacy from Bali.
A beautiful water temple with lush gardens and traditional Balinese architecture.
A local market offering fresh produce, traditional snacks, and local crafts.
A sea temple perched on a rocky outcrop, offering stunning ocean views.
Jatiluwih's climate can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers.

Exploring the rice terraces involves walking on uneven terrain.
Protection from the sun is crucial, especially during the dry season.
A scenic picnic spot in Maine's western mountains, offering stunning views and hiking trails.

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A serene and picturesque museum dedicated to the works of the renowned Chinese painter, Chen Dongshan.