Explore scenic ridge walks, rice terraces, countryside trails and hidden village paths that make Ubud one of the best trekking destinations in Bali.
Ubud offers some of Bali’s most scenic walking routes, combining rice terraces, jungle landscapes, ridge-top paths, waterfalls and traditional villages. Most trails are suitable for beginners and can be enjoyed without technical hiking experience.
Walk through traditional Balinese rice terraces and countryside landscapes.
Capture panoramic scenery, ridge lines and tropical nature.
Most trekking routes are beginner friendly and suitable for families.
Campuhan Ridge Walk is the most famous trekking trail in Ubud. This scenic pathway follows a ridge overlooking lush valleys, tropical vegetation and rolling green hills. The trail is relatively easy and suitable for all fitness levels, making it a favorite destination for morning walks, photography and nature lovers seeking peaceful countryside views.
Sari Organic Walk offers a peaceful journey through rice fields, organic farms and traditional Balinese villages north of central Ubud. Along the route visitors can discover local cafés, tropical gardens and beautiful rural scenery while experiencing authentic Balinese farming culture away from busy tourist areas.
Sweet Orange Trail is a hidden gem located behind the center of Ubud. The path winds through picturesque rice fields and quiet local communities, providing a tranquil atmosphere ideal for walking, photography and enjoying the natural beauty that surrounds the cultural heart of Bali.
Starting near Jalan Kajeng, this easy trekking route takes visitors from central Ubud into beautiful rice field landscapes. Along the walk you will encounter traditional irrigation systems, local temples and charming village houses while enjoying a peaceful escape from the busy streets of Ubud.
Tegalalang Rice Terrace is one of Bali’s most iconic destinations and a wonderful place for trekking. Visitors can explore the famous terraced rice fields, cross bamboo bridges and admire the UNESCO-recognized Subak irrigation system while enjoying some of the most photographed landscapes in Bali.
Kelusa Rice Field Trek is one of the lesser-known trekking routes around Ubud. The trail passes through rice fields, coconut plantations, small rivers and traditional villages, offering a peaceful experience for travelers who want to discover Bali’s countryside away from the crowds.
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