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What you'll do
The tour is expected to last approximately 4-5 hours, including the time spent on the electric bicycle ride.
Tour Highlight
Instead of being confined to a crowded tour bus, many visitors to Bali prefer the freedom of exploring the countryside on a bike. This small-group door-to-door tour of Jatiluwih, a region that is part of Bali's UNESCO World Heritage listing, covers both cultural and natural attractions on easy-to-use e-bikes and concludes with a delicious local lunch. Perfect for travelers looking for a more exciting way to venture into nature.
What is included?
All taxes, fees and handling charges
Bottled water
Traditional Balinese nasi campur (including water, coffee/tea)
Local guide
Hotel pickup and dropoff
Use of ebike
Use of helmet
Insurance
Coffee and/or Tea
Entry/Admission Jatiluwih Bali
What is not included?
Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
Gratuities
Additional Information
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Minimum height is 140/150 cm
Wear comfortable clothes
Wear comfortable shoes
Advised to use sunblock
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
Most travelers can participate
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 12 travelers
You will cycle on an E-bike (we provide Electric Mountain Bikes) through the UNESCO rice terraces located in the valley of 4 extinct volcanoes.
The tour starts from Batukaru temple from where you cycle over small and quiet roads towards Jatiluwih.
Giant bamboo forest, lush jungle, small rivers and streams... are all part of the natural surroundings through which you will cycle.
You will see farmers tending to their crops on the rice fields using traditional farming practices.
Our cycling guides are all local, this is the area where they grew up and they are happy to share all information they have with you and can answer any questions you may have.
The tour ends with a traditional Indonesian lunch in our restaurant, surrounded by the very rice fields where the rice you eat is grown.
This concludes the tour.
You’re free to explore at your own pace from here.