Bali’s stunning rice terraces have long captivated visitors from around the world. Now, travelers can enjoy this enchanting landscape through the Rice Terraces Guided Hiking Experience. This eco-certified adventure offers an intimate look at the ancient Subak irrigation system, local agricultural practices, and the region’s rich biodiversity. For just $39, hikers can discover the cultural significance that defines the Balinese identity and community. What secrets await those who embark on this breathtaking journey?
Key Points
- Explore the UNESCO-recognized Subak irrigation system, a sustainable ancient water management network integral to Balinese rice cultivation and cultural identity.
- Engage with local farmers and learn about the diverse agricultural crops, biodiversity, and traditional farming practices of the Bali rice terraces.
- Set out on a scenic 2-3 kilometer guided hike through the picturesque rice fields, crossing bamboo bridges and immersing in the region’s natural abundance.
- Gain cultural insights by visiting a subak agricultural temple and understanding the significance of the water priests in the Balinese spiritual and agricultural traditions.
- Enjoy an eco-certified, carbon-neutral hiking experience with included mineral water, snacks, and a cultural gift as part of the tour.
Tour Overview and Pricing
This Bali Rice Terraces Hiking Experience offers a guided tour through the stunning rice fields of Kerobokan. Priced from $39 per person, the 3-hour tour is an eco-certified experience led by local guides.
Travelers can reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. The carbon-neutral tour explores the ancient subak irrigation system and diverse local agriculture.
Participants will trek approximately 2-3 kilometers, crossing bamboo bridges and visiting a subak agricultural temple. The tour includes mineral water, coconut water or coffee, light snacks, and a cultural gift, making it an immersive introduction to Bali’s rice terraces.
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Highlights of the Hiking Experience
As visitors trek through the rice terraces of Kerobokan, they’ll have the chance to learn about the region’s rich biodiversity and the ancient subak irrigation system that has sustained local agriculture for centuries.
The guided hike covers approximately 2-3 kilometers, crossing bamboo bridges and allowing participants to discover a variety of local crops, including rice, tomatoes, beans, bananas, eggplant, chilies, corn, and aquatic species.
Guests will also visit a subak agricultural temple, gaining insights into the cultural significance of water priests and community temples within the local community.
Exploring the Subak Irrigation System
The ancient subak irrigation system, which has been the lifeblood of the region’s agriculture for centuries, is a key focus of the hiking experience. Hikers learn about this intricate water management network and its cultural significance to the local community.
| Subak System Features | |
| — | — |
| Water Temples | Coordinate water distribution across rice fields |
| Water Priests | Oversee rituals and maintenance of the system |
| Communal Ownership | Shared responsibility for water management |
| Sustainable Practices | Promote biodiversity and minimize environmental impact |
| Cultural Heritage | Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site |
As they traverse the rice terraces, hikers gain a deeper appreciation for the ingenuity and sustainability of this centuries-old system.
Immersion in Local Agriculture and Biodiversity
As hikers traverse the rice terraces, they enjoy the diverse local agriculture and wildlife.
They’ll discover a variety of crops, including rice, tomatoes, beans, bananas, eggplant, chilies, and corn. Aquatic species thrive in the subak irrigation system.
Hikers learn how these crops and ecosystems are integral to the community’s way of life. They gain insights into the ancient, sustainable farming practices that have been passed down for generations.
Hikers gain insights into the ancient, sustainable farming practices that have been passed down for generations and are integral to the community’s way of life.
This rich agricultural landscape showcases the region’s natural abundance and the deep connection between the local people and their land.
More Great Tours NearbyCultural Significance and Community Engagement
Although the Bali rice terraces are visually stunning, their true significance lies in the deep cultural and community traditions they represent.
The rice farming system, known as subak, is a UNESCO World Heritage site that embodies the island’s unique blend of spirituality and agriculture. This intricate network of water temples and irrigation channels showcases the community’s reverence for the land and their cooperative approach to resource management.
The guided hike offers insights into:
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The cultural significance of subak to Balinese identity.
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The role of water priests and community temples in agricultural practices.
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The interaction between local farmers and visitors.
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The importance of preserving traditional farming methods.
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Inclusions and Amenities
To enhance the hiking experience, the tour organizers provide a variety of amenities and inclusions. Guests can expect a knowledgeable local English-speaking guide to lead them through the rice terraces. Refreshments such as mineral water, coconut water, or coffee, along with light snacks, are provided. As a memento, visitors receive a traditional gift of an udeng (headwrap) for men or a sash for women. Plus, a donation to the rice field is included in the tour fee. The tour is not recommended for children under 6 years old.
| Amenities | Inclusions |
| — | — |
| Local English-speaking guide | Mineral water, coconut water, or coffee |
| Light snacks | Traditional gift (udeng or sash) |
| Not suitable for children under 6 years | Rice field donation |
Customer Reviews and Recommendations
Travelers’ reviews of the Bali Rice Terraces Hiking Experience offer a generally positive perspective on the tour.
Travelers’ reviews of the Bali Rice Terraces Hiking Experience offer a generally positive perspective on the tour.
With an overall rating of 4.3/5 based on 3 reviews, the experience seems to resonate well with visitors:
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Travelers appreciated the knowledgeable and friendly local guides who provided insights into the cultural significance of the subak irrigation system and the role of water priests.
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Reviewers enjoyed learning about local agriculture and encountering wildlife during the 2-3 kilometer trek through the scenic rice fields.
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Some suggested improvements to enhance the scenic views along the hiking route.
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The tour is recommended for those interested in exploring Bali’s rich cultural heritage and agricultural practices.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Level of Difficulty for the Hiking Portion?
The hiking portion is moderately challenging, covering approximately 2-3 kilometers through rice fields and crossing bamboo bridges. It’s not suitable for young children under 6 years, but should be manageable for most able-bodied travelers.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
Guests can’t bring their own food and drinks on the tour. The tour includes mineral water, coconut water or coffee, and light snacks provided by the eco-certified operator. Outside items aren’t permitted to maintain the sustainability of the experience.
Are There Any Restroom Facilities Along the Hiking Trail?
There are no specified restroom facilities along the hiking trail. The tour description does not mention any restroom stops or amenities during the 2-3 kilometer trek through the rice fields. Travelers should plan accordingly before embarking on the hike.
Do I Need to Bring Any Special Equipment or Gear?
You don’t need any special equipment for this hike. Comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and a water bottle are recommended. The tour provides a light snack and water/coffee, as well as a cultural accessory to wear.
Is the Tour Available in Other Languages Besides English?
The tour is currently available in English only. However, the local guides may be able to provide translation assistance or accommodate other languages upon request, depending on availability and prior arrangement. Travelers are encouraged to inquire about language options when booking the tour.
The Sum Up
The Rice Terraces Guided Hiking Experience in Bali offers a unique opportunity to explore the region’s stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Priced affordably, this eco-certified adventure provides insights into the ancient Subak irrigation system, local agriculture, and the vibrant biodiversity of the area. Immersive and engaging, the experience allows travelers to connect with the traditions and practices that define the Balinese community.
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