Jatiluwih is a renowned cultural and natural attraction located in Bali, Indonesia. It is primarily known for its stunning terraced rice fields that cascade down the hillsides, creating a breathtaking landscape of vibrant green hues. The name Jatiluwih translates to Really Beautiful in the local Balinese language.
These terraced rice fields are not only visually captivating but also demonstrate the traditional Subak irrigation system, which is a cooperative water management method developed by Balinese farmers over centuries. The Subak system reflects the harmonious relationship between humans, water, and nature, emphasizing the Balinese philosophy of Tri Hita Karana, which encompasses the harmonious balance between people, nature, and the divine.
Jatiluwih is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is protected to preserve its unique cultural and environmental significance. It has become a popular destination for tourists and nature enthusiasts who want to experience the beauty of Bali’s landscapes while learning about its traditional agricultural practices.