The Most Breathtaking Rice Terraces in Asia

Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Ubud, Bali.
Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Ubud, Bali. Photo by Radoslav Bali on Unsplash

Rice is a staple part of Asian lifestyle and Asia’s rice terraces are a staple part of your travels. With their rich greens and stairway charms, these rice terraces will blow your mind.

Tegalalang Terrace (Ubud, Indonesia)

These Indonesian rice terraces have become a popular tourist attraction thanks to their vibrant colors thanks to the tropical location.

Yuanyang Terraces (Yunnan, China)

The rice terraced mountains in the Yunnan province are difficult to access but it is well worth the climb.

Sa Pa Terraces (Vietnam)

If you are visiting Hanoi, Sa Pa is well worth a visit. You can get the overnight train from Hanoi to the terraces, which are visually astonishing.

Banaue (Philippines)

The natural lands of Banaue are 2,000 years old are UNESCO protected. The rice terrace is considered to be the 8th natural wonder of the world by the locals.

 Nagarkot Rice Terraces (Nepal)

The Nepal rice terraces offer background into the daily lives of the locals. The untouched farmland is a spectacular sight and visiting is a truly memorable experience.