Jati means real, and luwih means beautiful ...It s really the right name for a fantastic place ...Beautiful scenic view , one of the most nice rice terrace in Bali ..Don t miss it
Jati means real, and luwih means beautiful ...It s really the right name for a fantastic place ...Beautiful scenic view , one of the most nice rice terrace in Bali ..Don t miss it
Woh wonderful rice fields, nice to stay there and watch the sawah's, we were lucky as there weren't that many people in the morning.
few days we make trip from tanah lot temple at afternoon with friends from Franch than go to jatiluwih at area penebel,,we cross roads way used tabanan city,,and entry to penebel market after turn right have some office for ticket entry,we pay about IDR 15.000/person,,but the roads is very very bad to way this area from west to east get to jati luwih,why government don't take some action for this roads,very sad see to way from west to east this roads,and turis all pay every entry this area at jati luwih,btw after in middle of jati luwih is few very good and we happy have see rice fields,but sad see the roads ,,,like off road event,,and next time we go to jati luwih used Jeep 4x4 drive.
It rained when we visited so we couldn't tracked along the beautiful terraces. The area is fairly big with so many different terraces formation to look at. We took photo shots from our vehicle stopping at every opportunity and that was an hour going up and down the hill and back. There are so many paddy fields all over Bali and I think Jatiluwih is magnificent.
There are many rice terraces scattered across Bali. This is one of the more spectacular ones. You can see the terraces blanketing the rolling hills across the landscape of Jatiluwih. What makes this area special is that the paddy cultivated here are of the red kind. It takes about a year before harvesting as compared to the hybrid ones, which takes 3 months. The red rice is said to contain higher levels of nutrition and probably makes it more filling when eaten.
Take your time to explore the terraces. Talk to the locals if you can speak Bahasa Indonesia. They're very friendly.
The Pura Luhur Batukaru is not far from here. So you can combine this two if you're coming this part of Bali.
Our book guide, the lonely planet, described shortly jatiluwih and we found it throygj a magasine. Small road from pacung to reach there worth the trip, especially if you have your own scooter...
Reaching there you must pay an entrance fee, which i hope will be used to maintain the rice terraces. The view there is amazing especially if you take the small paths between the rice terraces.