Babies can only view from roadside or café seats; paths reject strollers and carriers can feel hot; toilets lack changing tables, so visits stay brief and comfort limited.
Note: Tegalalang Rice Terrace is 40% Baby-Friendly. You may want to consider other Baby-Friendly Things to Do in Bali for a more suitable experience.
Why 3-5 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time for leisurely stops at viewpoints and cafés without rushing with your baby.
Roadside Viewing Platform:
Enjoy terrace views from flat ground beside the main access road.
Tip: Park at the ticket booth and keep your stroller on level ground.
Local Café Terrace:
Sip fresh coconut water at open-air tables overlooking paddies.
Tip: Ask for a highchair and confirm restroom access before ordering.
Diaper Change at Public Restroom:
Use clean toilets near the parking area for baby care.
Tip: Bring a portable changing mat; no changing tables available.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Two drinks at local warung | IDR 80,000 |
Light snacks | IDR 30,000 |
Total Estimated | IDR 110,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Visit before 9 AM in the dry season (May–Oct) for cooler air and fewer crowds. In the wet season (Nov–Apr), go early to avoid afternoon showers.
Address: Jl. Raya Tegallalang, Tegallalang, Kec. Tegallalang, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80561, Indonesia
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Bella Chang
Stunning terrace but quite commercialized and crowded. The paths can be tricky, so make sure to wear comfortable shoes. I only bought the entrance ticket and didn’t purchase any additional packages, but the staff still helped take nice videos and photos for me
Micaela Blanco
The stunning landscape of the rice terraces is truly a sight. The way the fields cascade down the mountains creates an amazing visual experience. For the more adventurous ones, I'd recommend trying the different activities: zip line, flying carpet, and the swing. (Although we could get a good photo, it was a bit scary.)
lalaura logan
Great experience. Make sure you wear tennis shoes. The ground is very uneven and a lot of walking but if you can manage through this, this is a must-seeing place. They offer zip lining and have several places for great photos. Make sure you bring a hat and your camera.
Ceno Nedkov
Absolutely amazing experience — a must-do in Bali! The rice terraces are stunning, with breathtaking views in every direction. There are so many fun activities to try — swings, zip lines, sky bikes — all very well organized and surprisingly quick with little to no waiting. The staff is incredibly friendly and professional, and there’s a lovely café on site with great coffee and service. Everything...
Nikola G
No need to buy tickets in advance. Be ready to climb a lot of large and steeps stairs if you want to see anything at all. It’s hard to get around and figure out where you are, signs are scarce and you will get lost. It is a great experience and amazing for taking photos. There are small shops and bars scattered across the fields where you can take a break. Worth a visit!
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