Bali (Gianyar Regency)
Tegalalang Rice Terraces
How to visit the Tegalalang Rice Terraces near Ubud: the donation and swing fees, when to beat the coaches, and whether the jungle swings are worth it.
Where
Ubud, Indonesia
Opening hours
The terraces themselves are open valley year-round, but the cafes, swings and ticketed photo spots run roughly 08:00-18:00. The swing operators and warungs open from about 08:00; the steep paddy steps get slippery and unlit after dark.
Tickets
Rp 25,000 (~ยฃ1.20) donation at the main entrance, plus separate Rp 25,000-50,000 (~ยฃ1.20-2.40) charges at individual viewpoints and photo spots within the valley. Jungle swings from about Rp 100,000 (~ยฃ4.75) up to Rp 350,000 (~ยฃ16.50) depending on height and package.
Time needed
1-2 hours to walk down one side of the valley and back up; add 30-45 minutes if you're doing a swing and photos.
In short
Visiting Tegalalang Rice Terraces
Tegalalang isn't one ticket but a stack of small fees: a Rp 25,000 (~ยฃ1.20) donation at the entrance, then separate Rp 25,000-50,000 (~ยฃ1.20-2.40) charges at each viewpoint, photo spot and 'I love Bali' sign as you walk down the valley, plus Rp 100,000-350,000 (~ยฃ4.75-16.50) for the jungle swings. There's no booking and no single skip-the-line ticket, so the real move is timing: arrive by 07:30-08:00 before the Ubud coaches, do it as part of a car-and-driver day with Tirta Empul, and bring cash in small notes.
How to visit without wasting the trip
Thereโs no single ticket and nothing to book ahead at Tegalalang, which catches people out in the opposite way to most icons โ they expect to pay once and instead meet a chain of small cash fees. A Rp 25,000 (ยฃ1.20) donation gets you in at the top, then individual viewpoints, the carved โI love Baliโ sign and each photo platform charge their own Rp 25,000-50,000 (ยฃ1.20-2.40) as you descend the valley, and the jungle swings run Rp 100,000-350,000 (~ยฃ4.75-16.50) on top. Bring a stack of small rupiah notes; the warungs at the rim wonโt break a Rp 100,000 cleanly and thereโs no card machine on the paddy steps.
The thing actually worth arranging is the drive. Pair Tegalalang with Tirta Empul on a car-and-driver day from Ubud (about Rp 600,000-900,000, ~ยฃ28-43 for the day) booked the night before, rather than chaining a Grab each way to a sight 20-30 minutes north of town. If you want a specific swing operator at first light, reserve that slot online โ otherwise just turn up early and pay at the gate.
Worth an hour, not a half-day
Be at the entrance by 07:30-08:00. The eastern-facing terraces catch the morning light, the climb back up the steep, often-slippery steps is far kinder before the heat, and youโre ahead of the day-trip coaches that pack the valley from around 10:00. By mid-morning itโs shoulder-to-shoulder and the swing queues stretch out; by midday the light has gone flat and it feels like a photo theme park rather than a working paddy.
Itโs beautiful for an hour and overrated as a half-day. Go early, walk down one side and back, do one swing if the photo matters to you, and move on to the water temple โ donโt build the whole morning around it. The hill steps are genuinely tiring and wet underfoot, so wear proper shoes rather than the sliders everyone arrives in.
Planning the rest of your trip? See the Ubud city guide.
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