Rice terraces pretty much cover upland regions across Bali, offering landscapes that are both dramatic and exotic. The cool highlands and breathtaking scenery of Jatiluwih at the foot of Mount Batukaru for example, make for wonderful photo opportunities, and serve as a soothing retreat away from the island’s crowded south.
Venture in the largest and most picturesque expanse of paddies in Bali and perhaps the whole of Indonesia. Lush green views will already come into view upon approaching the region, while the main vantage point lies further up in the village.
Banjar Pagi, a small and remote banjar flanked by rice fields in Tabanan Regency is an epitome of Balinese life where agriculture is primary source of living. Spend a day at the banjar (and evening to watch owls in action) and see how this humble community brilliantly eliminates pesticide towards environmentally-friendly farming. We will take you to villages like Banjar Pagi that strive amidst modern tourism to remain true to their identity and way of life.