Cycling in Bali

Cycling in Bali

I enjoy long bike rides on the Ubud Rice Terrace.

Before we explore this Cycling in Bali program more deeply, we would like to share with you some points on why people go cycling in Bali.

Cycling is not merely a mode of transportation; cycling is a lifestyle that embodies health and freedom, and cycling also promotes nature’s sustainability. Beyond its physical benefits, cycling offers a gateway to exploring the world while reducing carbon footprint.

Pick Up Time ?
The cycling in Bali program will start at 7 am; for those of you who want to enjoy breakfast before our team picks you up at your hotel, you can order a breakfast box ( we know some hotels in Bali provide breakfast the breakfast box for those of guest who have activities in the early morning, you can check this at your hotel reception one day before) or we can stop somewhere on the road to the start point. You can buy some snacks for your breakfast.

Arrive at Start Point
If you stay in Kuta or the Seminyak Area, driving from your hotel’s stay to the starting point is about one hour. After you arrive at the starting point, our team will welcome you and give you a briefing before we start the program Cycling in Bali.

For your safety, our team will help you prepare riding equipment such as helmets and ensure the bicycle you will ride is ready to ride to make your adventure memorable.

Enjoy a Beautiful View
Along the way of your cycling track, you will discover a breathtaking view of the rice terraces landscape as you pedal through tropical terrain.

You will also engage with locals, stop by local villages, and interact with them; you can taste the traditional food and learn about their daily life.

Due to Indonesia is a tropical country, sometimes ( especially if you visit Bali on December of January ) the possibility and intensity of rainy is consider high. Therefore, you may experience the adventure under the rain. Some of our guests also enjoy this, but if you are not comfortable riding your pedal under the rain, you can ask to stop somewhere or find a good place to stop while waiting for a rainy stop, and you can start over the adventure again.

The Last Attractive part you can Enjoy is visiting Luwak Coffee.

Visiting Luwak Coffee is also interesting, and usually, this is also part of the itinerary on this Cycling in Bali Tour. During this coffee tour, you will also get a detailed explanation about this coffee plantation, including how local people grow the coffee, and you will also see how this small plantation brings economic benefits to the locals in the villages in Bali.

What You need to Bring :

  • Camera to record your activities
  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglass
  • Extra Cash just you need to buy something

Cycling + Transfer Service

START FROM USD 32 / Pax

Cycling in Bali program with Transfer Service will save you time; simply, you just wait at your hotel lobby, and our team will pick you up. Just make sure you are already there before the pick-up time. Additional Service for this package, we will bring you a short tour that will take place around Ubud; this tour will visit the Luwak Coffee plantation; this Tour of Cycling in Bali will be on the way back to your hotel.

If Book 4 Pax: USD 32 Net/Pax
If Book 3 Pax: USD 37 Net/Pax
If Book 2 Pax: USD 42 Net/Pax

Without Transfer Service

USD 32 / Pax

The last option you can choose is to go to the start point with your own transport; this is useful if you are a solo traveler or you come to Bali big group, so you can rent a bus and go to this place with a group member. Anyway, if you book a big group tour, we can provide a better price.

Pick Up Schedule

07: 00 Pick up at your hotel
08: 00 Arrive Ubud
14: 00 Leave Ubud
16:00 Arrival at Your hotel Stay

Hotel Stay Kuta/Seminyak/Nusa Dua

Additional Notes

  • Make sure standby at your lobby hotel 15 Min before Pick Up Time
  • Payment term please refer to your Confirmation Booking

Location

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USD 32 / Pax

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