Tegalalang Rice Terrace: one of the most three beautiful terraces landscape views!
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Before the tourism industry exploded in Ubud, the majority of Balinese usualy makes a living as farmer specialize on rice farming.
Sadly some of the local people have chosen to change their way to make a living to tourism industry, however, some remain as rice farmer. Farmers remain at Tegalalang rice terrace in Ubud.
Wahyu shares some facts that farmers are making small money depending on how good their rices are. If it is really good, then they’re making good money. If it is real bad, then they will make way less money. He has also mentioned that farmers usually help each other by working together to get food and make money. Whenever farmer is in need of help, someone in other region will come and help him/her out. This is a family relationship between all farmers. Cool isn’t it?
By the way, there are several cafe and restaurants, selling food and drink. You can enjoy drinking and the view of Tegalang rice terrace!