Jatiluwih Rice Terrace Cooking Class Tour

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Jatiluwih Rice Terrace Cooking Class Tour

Jatiluwih, Bali, Indonesia

Approx: 10-12 hours

Private Tour

Level: Moderate

Suitable for all ages

Summary:

Experience with our Jatiluwih Rice Terrace Cooking Class Tour an authentic Balinese cooking class set within the stunning UNESCO-listed Jatiluwih Rice Terraces. Begin with a scenic walk through the lush green fields before exploring an organic garden, where you’ll handpick fresh ingredients for your traditional Balinese dishes. Under expert guidance, cook and savor your handmade meal while enjoying breathtaking views of the rice terraces.

After lunch with rice terrace view, take a refreshing stop at Yeh Hoo Waterfall, a hidden gem where you can relax and soak in nature. To complete your journey, visit the famous JungleGold Chocolate Factory on the way home for a tour and free tasting of Bali’s finest handcrafted chocolates.

Itinerary: Jatiluwih Rice Terrace Cooking Class Tour

Start your day tour with ease as your private Bali driver picks you up from your location. As a local expert, your driver knows the best routes, hidden gems, and insider tips to enhance your experience. Throughout your adventure, you’ll have seamless assistance, not just from your driver but also from the dedicated Best Bali Adventures office team via WhatsApp. Whether you need recommendations, adjustments to your itinerary, or any support along the way, we ensure a smooth, enjoyable, and stress-free journey.

Your Private Driver Bali

Pick-Up
Your Private Bali Driver

Begin your culinary adventure with a peaceful 45-minute walk through the breathtaking Jatiluwih Rice Terrace, a UNESCO-listed site known for its vibrant green fields and traditional Subak irrigation system. As you stroll along an easy path, take in the stunning views of cascading rice paddies, listen to the sounds of nature, and experience the authentic charm of rural Bali. Your journey leads you to a hidden cooking class nestled within the terraces, where you’ll learn to prepare traditional Balinese dishes using fresh, local ingredients.

walking through the jatiluwih rice terrace during Jatiluwih Rice Terrace Cooking Class Tour

1. Jatiluwih Rice Terrace Walk

stroll to your cooking class

Immerse yourself in an authentic Balinese cooking experience set in the heart of the UNESCO-listed Jatiluwih Rice Terrace. Start by exploring a lush homegrown garden, handpicking fresh ingredients for your dishes. Under expert guidance, learn to prepare traditional Balinese cuisine in an open-air kitchen surrounded by nature. After cooking, sit back and enjoy your meal while taking in the panoramic views of the endless rice fields. Take time to wander through the terraces, soaking in the serene beauty of this cultural landscape. A perfect blend of nature, tradition, and culinary delight!

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2. Balinese Cooking Class
Authentic Balinese Cooking

After your hands-on cooking experience, sit down to enjoy a satisfying lunch featuring the dishes you created. Savor the rich flavors of traditional Balinese cuisine while taking in the breathtaking views of the lush Jatiluwih rice terraces. This farm-to-table experience allows you to fully appreciate the ingredients you handpicked and the cooking techniques you learned, making for a truly unforgettable meal

Lunch at Cooking Class

3. Balinese Lunch
Enjoy with Rice Terrace Views

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Central Bali, Yeh Hoo Waterfall is a hidden paradise waiting to be discovered. Located in the lush forests near Jatiluwih, this lesser-known waterfall offers a tranquil escape away from the usual tourist crowds. As you arrive, you’ll be greeted by the soothing sounds of cascading water, the cool mist filling the air, and the refreshing atmosphere of untouched nature.

The short walk to Yeh Hoo Waterfall takes you through a beautiful natural setting, passing small streams, tropical foliage, and traditional Balinese farming landscapes. Unlike some of Bali’s larger waterfalls, Yeh Hoo retains its peaceful charm, making it an ideal spot to relax, take in the scenery, and connect with nature. The water is crystal-clear, perfect for dipping your feet or taking a refreshing swim in the natural pool below.

Surrounded by dense greenery and rice terraces, this hidden gem is a photographer’s dream. The gentle cascade of water, combined with the lush environment, creates a picturesque setting that embodies Bali’s natural beauty. Yeh Hoo Waterfall offers an authentic and serene experience in the heart of Bali.

Yeh Hoo Waterfall Jatiluwih Rice Terrace Cooking Class Tour

4. Yeh Hoo Waterfall
A Hidden Paradise

On the way home from your unforgettable rice terrace cooking class experience, we make a stop at the famous JungleGold Chocolate Factory. Here, you’ll discover how high-quality Balinese chocolate is crafted from locally sourced cacao. Take a guided tour through the factory, learn about the bean-to-bar process, and witness skilled artisans at work.

Enjoy free tastings of their delicious chocolate varieties, from classic dark to unique tropical-infused flavors. If you’re a chocolate lover, this is the perfect opportunity to bring home some of the best Balinese chocolate as a souvenir. The visit offers a sweet and satisfying end to your culinary adventure in Bali.

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5. JungleGold Factory
Taste Bali’s Finest Chocolate

UNESCO Rice Terrace | Cooking Class | Waterfall | JungleGold Chocolate Factory

One Price - Everything Included!

Jatiluwih Rice Terrace Cooking Class Tour
1.525.000 IDR per Person (min. 2 pax)
  • 1 Pax (Tour requires 2 people – Solo travelers pay 2 Pax price)
  • 2 Pax 3.050.000 IDR (1.525.000 IDR per Person)
  • 3 Pax 3.900.000 IDR (1.300.000 IDR per Person)
  • 4 Pax 4.750.000 IDR (1.187.000 IDR per Person)
  • 5 Pax 5.400.000 IDR (1.080.000 IDR per Person)

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Pick-Up Point:

Pick-up is available from hotels in and around Kuta, Sanur, Ubud Denpasar, Seminyak, Canggu, and Nusa Dua. Other locations are available upon request.

Cancellation Policy:

Please note that all tours are non-refundable due to the advanced planning and arrangements required.

FAQs Jatiluwih Rice Terrace Cooking Class Tour

Yes, the tour is suitable for all ages.

Please inform us in advance, and we’ll do our best to accommodate your needs.

Absolutely Yes! You can create a personalized itinerary or choose from our pre-designed packages. Let us know your preferences, and we’ll make it happen.

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Jatiluwih Rice Terrace Cooking Class Tour