Terasering Sawah Nangklak

Most of the time, the Nangklak rice fields are very easy to reach because they are passed by a connecting road between Nangklak Village and Payung Village. Many tourists rate, the most common beauty of the Nangklak rice fields can be compared to the panorama of the Ubud Terraces in Bali.

This compliment is not too much. Walking on the rice fields is like walking in a green sea that stretches as long as the eye can see. Very beautiful and amazing.

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For the route to Sawah Payung or Nangklak Terrace from Cirebon, use the Rajagaluh-Pajajar route, then turn towards Teja Village. Entering this terrace is free of charge or free.

Visitors are free to go in and out because this terraced rice field is indeed an agricultural area that is ready to enter and for local residents it is normal.

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Interestingly, the position of the rice fields looks green with unlimited terraces, which will make the eyes immediately fresh.

Most of the year the rice fields in Payung are always green, except when the harvest season arrives. Naturally, because this rice field is fed with abundant water sources from Mount Ciremai.

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Walking through the rice fields while being illuminated by the morning sun is very refreshing. Visitors who come here don't forget to capture the beautiful natural beauty and usually post it on social media (social media).

This is what makes the terraced panorama in Majalengka quickly known. There are many amazing comments, that the panoramic view of the Majalengka terrace is no less beautiful than the Ubud Terrace, Bali.

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The Payung Rice Terraces or better known as the Nangklak Rice Terraces is one of three terraces in Majalengka. The other two are Panyaweuyan Hill Terrace located in Argapura District and Ciboer Terrace, located on Ciboer Street, Bantaragung Village, Sindangwangi District.

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