TABANAN, Bali — For years, much of Bali’s tourism growth has moved south.
Toward Canggu.
Toward Seminyak.
Toward busier roads, larger crowds, and increasingly expensive accommodation.
But many travelers are now looking elsewhere.
Tabanan, located west of Bali’s busiest tourism zones, is increasingly attracting visitors searching for cooler temperatures, quieter roads, larger landscapes, and a version of Bali that still feels slower.
From UNESCO rice terraces and hidden beaches to flower gardens and natural hot springs, here are eight places helping put Tabanan on more travelers’ itineraries.
1. Jatiluwih Rice Terrace

If there is one place that defines Tabanan, this is probably it.
The UNESCO recognized rice terraces stretch across hillsides on a scale that photographs rarely capture properly. Cooler temperatures, walking trails, and fewer crowds than many of Bali’s better known rice fields make this one of the easiest places on the island to slow down.
Location: Penebel District
Hours: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Entry: Domestic adults Rp 25,000 | Foreign adults Rp 50,000
2. The Blooms Garden

Set against Bedugul’s cooler mountain climate, The Blooms Garden combines flower fields with family attractions including rabbit parks, ATV rides, and themed photography areas.
Morning visits generally offer clearer skies and cooler temperatures.
Location: Candikuning, Baturiti District
Hours: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Entry: Domestic adults Rp 30,000 | Foreign adults Rp 60,000
3. Secret Garden Village

Part architecture attraction, part coffee destination, part cultural experience.
Secret Garden Village combines educational exhibits with cafes, museums, herbal beauty experiences, and coffee tours in a single location.
Location: Mekarsari Village, Baturiti District
Hours: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Entry: Adults Rp 50,000 | Children Rp 35,000
4. Yeh Hoo Waterfall

Many Balinese waterfalls require steep descents and long walks.
Yeh Hoo is different.
Located close to Jatiluwih, the waterfall offers cool mountain water and relatively easy access, making it a convenient stop for travelers already exploring the surrounding rice terraces.
Location: Jatiluwih Village, Penebel District
Hours: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Entry: Donation based, starting from Rp 5,000
5. Soan Galuh Beach

Tabanan’s coastline looks very different from southern Bali.
Soan Galuh is one example.
The beach is known for its natural cave, rocky shoreline, and sunsets framed by cliffs and ocean views. Visitor numbers remain relatively low compared with better known beaches further south.
Location: Antap Village, Selemadeg Barat District
Hours: Open 24 Hours
Entry: Parking only (motorcycle Rp 2,000 | car Rp 5,000)
6. Kedungu Beach

Kedungu has gradually become one of western Bali’s most talked about coastal destinations.
Black volcanic sand, green cliffs, small waterfalls, and wide open views make it popular among photographers, surfers, and sunset seekers.
Location: Belalang Village, Kediri District
Best Time: 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Entry: Parking only (motorcycle Rp 2,000 | car Rp 5,000)
7. ESPA Yeh Panes Natural Hot Spring

Not every destination in Tabanan involves hiking or sightseeing.
Some are simply about slowing down.
ESPA Yeh Panes offers geothermal pools surrounded by greenery with options ranging from public pools to private soaking areas.
Location: Penatahan Village, Penebel District
Hours: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Entry: Public pool Rp 20,000 | Private pool Rp 25,000 | Jacuzzi Rp 40,000
8. Pura Kedatuan Raksa Sidhi

Located within Bali’s UNESCO cultural landscape area, this temple remains quieter than many of the island’s more famous religious sites.
Visitors often come for melukat purification rituals, spiritual reflection, or simply to experience a less crowded side of Bali.
Location: Senganan Village, Penebel District
Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Entry: Rp 10,000 per person
Why Travelers Are Looking West
The appeal of Tabanan is not that it replaces southern Bali.
It doesn’t.
People still come to Bali for Seminyak sunsets, Canggu cafes, and beach clubs.
But increasingly, travelers are also looking for something different.
Quieter roads.
Cooler weather.
More space.
The drive from southern Bali may take one to two hours depending on traffic.
But for many visitors, that distance is becoming part of the appeal.
Because sometimes the version of Bali people are searching for begins where the crowds start to disappear.



















































