This was honestly one of my absolute highlights of the entire week. I had never done this before in Bali and getting to wind through the jungle, under waterfalls and through caves was so epic.
The ride to the rice terraces from our villa is bright and vibrant - just like everything in Bali. From Ubud, it only takes around fifteen to twenty minutes to ride to Tegallalang Rice Terrace.
The villa has this insanely beautiful view of rice fields that are out of the main area of Ubud, which means that it is peaceful and quiet. The rice has been planted for a few weeks right now, so it is literally only just starting to sprout up out of the ground. Already it is so vibrantly green, it almost does not look real. Yet here we are!
We took the whole afternoon to see the Cu Chi Tunnels. It has been the most confronting part of this week for me. Seeing the pictures and uniforms etc in the museum was rough, but actually walking around and through the tunnels is something else entirely. It is challenging to even describe it.
Four to six hours long - depending entirely on how often you stop throughout the day - Samoeng Loop takes you past waterfalls, vast valley views, towering mountains, cafes - some of which are amazingly set down in the streams so that your feet dip in the cool pebbled waters while you eat and drink - and fruit and vegetable farms.