Jatiluwih Village, located in Penebel District, Tabanan Regency, Bali, is one of the leading tourist destinations in Bali. This village is famous for its terraced rice fields that use the traditional Subak irrigation system, which has been recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage on June 29, 2012.
Located at 685 meters above sea level, Jatiluwih offers natural beauty, cool air, and stunning views. Surrounded by a 24-hectare protected forest, this village is also home to endemic flora and fauna.
Location of Jatiluwih Village
Jatiluwih Village is located in Penebel District, Tabanan Regency, about 1.5 to 2 hour's drive from Denpasar. Located at the foot of Mount Batukaru, its location in the highlands provides a cool and calming atmosphere, suitable for tourists who want to enjoy the beautiful rural scenery.
Attractions of Jatiluwih Village
International Recognition and UNESCO Heritage
On June 29, 2012, Jatiluwih Village received international recognition thanks to its traditional Subak rice field irrigation system which was recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage. This Subak system not only maintains the natural ecosystem and agricultural sustainability, but also reflects the harmonious relationship between the Balinese people and their natural surroundings.
Terraced Rice Fields and Subak
The terraced rice field system in Jatiluwih utilizes Subak, a traditional Balinese irrigation system that has been used for centuries. The view of these terraced rice fields is not only stunning, but also evidence of local wisdom in managing water and agricultural land efficiently.
Protected Forest and Biodiversity
Jatiluwih Village is surrounded by a 24-hectare protected forest that is a habitat for various species of flora and fauna, including several rare birds and endemic animals such as the Javan slow loris. This adds to the natural tourist attraction for visitors interested in ecotourism.
Tourism Villages
Jatiluwih has successfully entered the top 300 of the 2024 Indonesian Tourism Village Award (ADWI), confirming that this village is not only known for its natural beauty, but also for its commitment to preserving culture and the environment.
To urism Activities
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Trekking in the Terraced Rice Fields: Visitors can explore the beauty of the terraced rice fields through the trekking paths that have been provided.
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Cultural Tourism: Jatiluwih offers cultural tourism where visitors can learn about Balinese life, the Subak system, and participate in traditional ceremonies.
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Wildlife Observation: Thanks to the surrounding protected forest, this village is also an ideal place for bird and other wildlife observation.