Enjoy a refreshing cycling tour through the peaceful countryside of Ubud. This experience takes you along quiet village roads, lush rice fields, temples, and local communities, offering an authentic look at Balinese daily life. Perfect for nature lovers and soft adventure seekers, this cycling tour combines light exercise, culture, and stunning scenery in one relaxing journey.
Itinerary
- Hotel pickup (selected areas)
- Safety briefing & bike fitting
- Cycling through traditional villages and rice paddies
- Visit local temples and scenic viewpoints
- Short breaks for photos and refreshments
- Finish point & return transfer
Includes
- Professional cycling guide
- Mountain bike & helmet
- Mineral water
- Safety equipment
- Insurance
- Lunch
Excludes
- Hotel transfer
- Personal expenses
- Tips & gratuities
FAQs
It’s a guided cycling adventure in Bali that takes you through traditional villages, rice paddies, and other scenic landscapes, offering a mix of cultural immersion and active exploration. The tour is a great way to see the “real” Bali, away from crowded tourist areas.
The main location is in Gianyar Regency, Bali, specifically at Jl. Raya Payangan, Melinggih Kelod, Kec. Payangan, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80572, Indonesia.
Typically, a cycling tour package includes:
- Use of a bicycle and all necessary safety equipment (e.g., helmet).
- A professional and licensed cycling guide.
- A safety briefing and training session.
- Lunch at the Surya Bintang Adventures restaurant.
- A welcome drink upon arrival.
- Free access to a locker to store your belongings.
- Access to hot showers and changing rooms with towels, soap, and shampoo.
- Insurance coverage.
It isn’t included yet, you may check the Hotel transfer costs to our Admin.
Tours typically start in the morning. A common schedule is to arrive at the meeting point around 9:00 AM for a welcome drink, get geared up around 9:30 AM, and begin the cycling journey around 9:45 AM. The tour usually lasts about 2-2.5 hours, followed by lunch and free time.
- Participants must be between the ages of 5 and 65 to be covered by insurance.
- The minimum age for a bike rider is 7 years old. The route may be adjusted to a safer road for children.
- Children aged 6 and below can be on a baby seat for an extra charge, and the route will also be adjusted for their safety.
The tour is generally suitable for most travelers and requires a moderate level of fitness. The routes are designed to be enjoyable for both fitness enthusiasts and casual riders.
It is not recommended for travelers with back problems, heart problems, or other serious medical conditions. Pregnant travelers should also not participate.
No, the cycling tour is not wheelchair accessible.
The tour takes you on a journey through rural areas, including peaceful villages, serene rice fields, and paths that showcase Bali’s natural beauty. The terrain is often described as “village track” or “countryside,” which can include a mix of roads and off-the-beaten-path trails.
The tour is designed to be culturally enriching. You might visit a traditional Balinese home, see a local honey-harvesting process, learn about the Subak irrigation system at a temple, or see a rice milling machine in action.
Lunch is typically a set menu with a choice of popular Indonesian dishes such as:
- Crispy Duck
- Fried Rice (Nasi Goreng)
- Grilled Chicken (Ayam Bakar)














