Jatiluwih, situated at an altitude of 700 meters above sea level, is famed for its extensive terraced rice fields that utilize the traditional Subak irrigation system, a UNESCO World Heritage practice. The village covers an area of 22.3 square kilometers and hosts seven Subak, each coordinated by a master water controller (Pekaseh). Visitors can explore the lush landscapes through various trekking routes, enjoy the cool climate, and immerse themselves in the local culture. The area is also known for its sustainable tourism practices, offering activities like cycling and cultural performances.
