Don’t Go To Canggu!
So many influencers and visitors go to Bali and go to Canggu. If you are serious about Bali, explore Bali and do not get stuck in the tourist traps. Unless you are into the party scenes or hanging around a bunch of “digital nomads,” this is not for you. Enjoy Bali by exploring Bali.
You have a choice to wake up surrounded by coffee shops, restaurants, gyms or beautiful ricefields. Choose the ricefields. Wake up with peace vs chaos!
Choose Peace
Imagine waking up to layers of emerald green rolling down hillsides, mist still clinging to the palms. That’s Tegalalang, Ubud’s postcard rice terraces. Tourists swarm it, sure, but slip in before six thirty and you’ve got the whole valley to yourself. No filters needed – the place already looks edited.
It’s not just pretty. The terraces follow the ancient Subak water-sharing system, a thousand-year-old Balinese trick for rice farming. UNESCO loves it. Locals wake at dawn to tend the fields – ankle-deep in mud, swinging sickles – while you sip ginger tea from a roadside warung. Respect the rhythm, tip if you climb through private sections.
Best angle? Swing bridge over the canal. Crouch low, let the bamboo stalks frame your shot. Sunrise hits different here; golden light turns every puddle into a mirror. If you’re artsy, bring a sketchbook. Painters love how the rows bend like soundwaves.
Tread Carefully.
Downside: motorbike gangs by nine. Go early or late, golden hour again. Rent a scooter, dodge the main road, park near the pumpkin farm. Walk the hidden path left of the big viewpoint – quieter, same vibe. Locals sell young coconuts for fifteen thousand rupiah. Drink, drop it back, they plant the shell.
Eco tip: use the restrooms, skip the plastic straws. Tegalalang floods if everyone litters. Bring cash, no cards up the hill. And hey, pose on the ropes – classic Bali flex. Just don’t be loud; farmers aren’t extras.
End your day at a guesthouse nearby. Wake tomorrow to birdsong and dripping palms. Bali’s rice terraces aren’t going anywhere, but they do look best when nobody’s watching.
