Embark on a cultural cycling adventure in rural Bali. Explore traditional Balinese life, cycle through beautiful landscapes, visit plantations, temples, and rice fields, and savor authentic Balinese meals.
Embark on a cultural cycling adventure in rural Bali. Explore traditional Balinese life, cycle through beautiful landscapes, visit plantations, temples, and rice fields, and savor authentic Balinese meals.
- Ubud - Enjoy a delightful breakfast featuring pancakes, omelets, juice, coffee, and tea.
- Cantik Agriculture - Visit a Balinese plantation to explore both traditional and modern uses of plants. Sample exotic tropical fruits and locally made beverages. Discover the process of making LUWAK COFFEE, famously known as ‘poo coffee,’ the world’s most…
- Ubud - Enjoy a delightful breakfast featuring pancakes, omelets, juice, coffee, and tea.
- Cantik Agriculture - Visit a Balinese plantation to explore both traditional and modern uses of plants. Sample exotic tropical fruits and locally made beverages. Discover the process of making LUWAK COFFEE, famously known as ‘poo coffee,’ the world’s most expensive coffee!
- Pura Dalem Pukuh - This is the starting point for the bike ride. Choose a bicycle and ensure it’s comfortable for cycling. Our guide will provide instructions on bicycle use and important tour rules.
- Manukaya - Travel primarily along small village roads, mostly downhill. Experience the breathtaking Balinese rural landscape without the crowds. Discover a Bali untouched by tourism, with stops at a large temple, a traditional Balinese home, and lush rice paddies. Enjoy numerous photo opportunities, especially during a short walk through a rice field, where you might see farmers harvesting rice.
- Ubud - Savor a Balinese lunch with mineral water. Options are available for vegans, vegetarians, and meat lovers. Dessert includes ice cream or Balinese fruits.
- Tirta Empul Temple - The Tirta Empul Temple in Tampaksiring features a sacred bathing area fed by springs. Locals and visitors often perform purification rituals here to cleanse themselves of ailments. The water remains clear and abundant. Balinese believe that all illnesses can be healed through purification in this bath.
Bali’s holy spring water bathing or purification is a traditional Hindu method for cleansing oneself spiritually. The aim is to eliminate negative energy and bad luck. This mystical and sacred place is believed by locals to cure negative auras and diseases, serving as a site for healing and purification.
- Professional local guide, English-speaking
- Breakfast and Lunch included
- Transportation from your hotel to starting point and back in an air-conditioned car
- Bicycle and helmet provided
- Rain season preparedness with poncho
- Refreshing cold face towel
- Mineral water to keep you hydrated
- $100 USD personal insurance for safety
- All admission fees covered
- Professional local guide, English-speaking
- Breakfast and Lunch included
- Transportation from your hotel to starting point and back in an air-conditioned car
- Bicycle and helmet provided
- Rain season preparedness with poncho
- Refreshing cold face towel
- Mineral water to keep you hydrated
- $100 USD personal insurance for safety
- All admission fees covered
Join us to explore the charm of rural Bali on our Bali Natural Downhill Cycling Tour. This experience is more than just an adventure; it is an immersion into the culture, traditions, nature, and typical daily life of the Balinese. Enjoy cycling through the picturesque rural landscape, forests, rice fields, and the Tirta Empul Temple.
The journey…
Join us to explore the charm of rural Bali on our Bali Natural Downhill Cycling Tour. This experience is more than just an adventure; it is an immersion into the culture, traditions, nature, and typical daily life of the Balinese. Enjoy cycling through the picturesque rural landscape, forests, rice fields, and the Tirta Empul Temple.
The journey primarily follows small village roads and is almost entirely downhill. Revel in the breathtaking Balinese countryside as it is meant to be experienced, free from the crowds of other tourists. Our goal is to reveal a Bali that remains a dream for many visitors: untouched by mass tourism. Along the route, we pause at several points of interest, including the significant public temple of Tirta Empul for purification and a traditional Balinese home. We also stop at verdant rice paddies, offering ample photo opportunities, especially during a brief walk through a rice field where, if fortunate, we may witness farmers harvesting rice.
- If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of traffic, we suggest you to stay in Ubud because the distance to each destination is not far
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.