Six Amazing Rice Terraces

by Barrie on September 2, 2008

by Barrie | September 2nd, 2008  

Visitors to Bali have an abundance of places and attractions to visit besides the chaos of shopping and partying in the tourist strip. Bali is renowned for its numerous temples and other places of worship, its fascinating culture and its beautiful, friendly people. Wherever visitors go into the countryside on day trips it is inevitable they will see the rice terraces that adorn the faces of hills and mountains, the higher you go in elevation on the island, the more spectacular the rice terraces. These terraces are a classic feature on the landscape of Bali and are the rice cultivation on varying levels that follow the natural contours of the escarpments. The land is formed into multiple terraces, giving them a stepped appearance and are, in this manner of agriculture, a method of soil conservation to slow or prevent the rapid surface runoff of irrigation water. These rice terraces off some of the most spectacular panoramas and most are, breathtaking.

I have always found the best times to photograph these magnificent views is either early in the morning or late in the afternoon. During these times the sun is less harsh and enables the richness of the colours to be more defined.

{ 3 comments }

Rae Jones-Evans September 2, 2008 at 10:22 pm
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ooh how I miss it, indah sekali……….

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freddi September 7, 2008 at 5:36 pm
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Amazing!!

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Wes January 3, 2009 at 8:33 pm
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I love this part of Bali. Though apparently some one thinks these are only the world’s 4th best rice terraces:

http://travel.spotcoolstuff.com/amazing-views/best-rice-terraces

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