Bali Adventure Cycling
A perfect way to discover the Balinese countryside and village traditions is by bike. Those with an independent sense of adventure can simply rent a bike for a couple of days and plan their own itinerary with the aid of a local map. However, there are several organized day trips with scheduled routes and long stretches of downward pathway requiring little or no vigorous pedal power. Packaged tours include transportation, refreshments and lunch.
Lets go to deep into countryside to witness daily life and experience the beauty of the island during a relaxed and restful day of mountain cycling. Be captivated by the contrasts of Bali with Bali Adventure unique cycling tours.
Mountain Cycling
Starting in view of Mount Batur volcano at Kintamani, this breathtaking bicycle tour winds down through 16km of lush valleys, through Balinese villages, past century-old temples and rich green rice fields. Expert guides will explain the history of the land, culture, its people and take you on an unforgettable experience that will remain with you long after you leave.
Stop to sample a variety of exotic fruits and spices then continue through the towering bamboo forest of Taro and this tours exclusively designed to finish at Bali's biggest attraction, The Elephant Safari Park which offers free park entry to rides.bikers can feed, pet and watch one of the daily elephant talent shows, spend time in the botanical gardens, park museum and discovery center and enjoy buffet lunch at park restaurant and bar.
What to Wear/Bring:
- Sport shoes
- Comfortable and changing clothes
- Hat or Cap is recommended
- Sunscreen is recommended
Hotel pick up time 7.30 - 9.00 am (approximate)
RATES (in USD)
Validity: Year-round
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Rates Include:
- Free entrance to the Elephant Safari Park
- Air conditioned return transfers
- Buffet lunch and free mineral water
- Iced towels
- Safety equipment
- Tour price is per person for minimum of 2 persons
- Sobek Cycling
- Bali Cycling Tours
Bali Cycling Tours
By A True Balinese Experience
Balinese Experience is Bali’s leading Balinese Owned Adventure Company. An exciting and dynamic family business, Balinese Experience was established in 1995 to provide locally owned and operated soft adventures with the highest international standards of safety, training and conservation. Balinese Experience began as Ayung River Rafting-the island’s 1st locally owned rafting company-offering the Ayung River’s longest white water adventure, jungle trekking and mountain biking. Mountain biking is offered in the stunning local village (can be combined with rafting) and the exciting Kintamani Volcano and Jatiluwih Rice Paddy rides.
A True Balinese Experience excited to be able to offer so many great adventures all in the one location. That’s a Bali First! No other company can share so much excitement in one place. And best of all-that place is our own village. Alit Yudha, the company’s founder, had a dream to improve the social conditions in the surrounding villages by encouraging tourism. When the company started it had only a handful of people, and now it contributes to employing up to 200 people in and around the beautiful location.
A True Balinese Experience is just north of the Sangeh Monkey Forest, across the river from Ubud in the village of Carang Sari. It’s a scenic drive passing through lots of local life. Our location is perched on the edge of the Ayung River-over 20 hectares of lush fertile grounds including rice paddies, jungles and small plots of cocoa and chillies. The views are amazing-this is definitely one of the most beautiful places in Bali.
Our reliable and friendly staff will welcome you to our home, and with a long history of experience in adventure, you can be assured of a quality, value for money experience. And because we are a family business, we also know how to look after families. Children are welcome and we can also provide extra care for people with special needs. Thanks for visiting our website. Send us an email if you have any questions. We’d love to help you and can’t wait to welcome you to a True Balinese Experience!
Cycling Tours
Two-wheels show you the Bali you never dreamed of! Choose from 3 unforgettable cycling adventures.
- Village Cycling
Balinese Village Cycling takes you through the back roads of the famous Carang Sari Village where you can glimpse the real life and culture of these amazing people. Cruise through untouched rice paddies, enjoy the local scenery and visit the Sangeh Monkey Forest to meet its cheeky inhabitants. Lunch is served overlooking panoramic vistas of nearby Ubud. - Rice Paddy Cycling
Jatiluwih Rice Paddy Cycling takes you to the World Heritage Site of Jatiluwih where you cycle through the most beautiful terraced rice paddies in the world before enjoying a sumptuous lunch overlooking the stunning scenery. - Mountain Cycling
Kintamani Volcano Cycling includes a light breakfast overlooking Gunung Batur Volcano and Lake before heading to the start point of this must-do adventure. Wind through local villages inaccessible by car, enjoy local refreshments of fresh coconut and visit a traditional Balinese house. As the local village children wave you on, finish in the artisans’ colony of Ubud with a feast at the Bridge CafĂ©.
- Sport shoes
- Hat or Cap is recommended
- Comfortable shorts and changing clothes
- Sunscreen and camera is recommended.
Hotel pick up time 07:30-08:00 (approximate)
RATES (in USD)
Validity: April 01, 2009 until March 31, 2011
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Rates Include:
- Return air-conditioned hotel transfers
- Professional Cycling Guide
- International standard safety equipment
- One complimentary soft drink
- Lunch
- Light breakfast for Kintamani Volcano Cycling only
- Insurance coverage for age 5 to 65 years old
- Price is per person for minimum of 2 participants
- Single traveler join only will be at additional charge USD 30
- Sobek Cycling
- Bali Adventure Cycling
Sobek Cycling
Escape from the tourist center to the cooler climates of Bali Mountain region. Sobek Cycling using brand new mountain bikes and safety equipment, the downhill trail from Mount Batur will lead you through sleepy villages along little-used roads and tracks.
Batur Cycling
The great thing about the Batur Cycling is that it's virtually all down hill. The Southern two thirds of Bali is one big downhill slope, falling away from the mountains in the north, quickly at first and the gradually.
Frequent stops along the way will give you the opportunity to visit temples, plantations and villages that offer an insight into Bali that is not commonly seen. Young boys cut grass to feed the family cow whilst weathered old men gossip at the roadside stall sipping glasses of aromatic mountain ground coffee. An air-conditioned escort vehicle is on standby at the end of your trip to take you to enjoy a replenishing buffet luncheon before returning to your hotel.
All our guides come from the surrounding regions and are trained to entertain and educate with a broad depth of knowledge in Balinese culture and lifestyle. If you only do one tour whilst in Bali, this is the one, packed with interest, education and fun.
General Information
Cycling Conditions:
- Length of cycling trip is approximately 25.0 kilometers or 10.0 miles
- Cycling time 3 Hours
- Hard surface and mainly down hills
- Starting from 760 meter above sea level and finish at 320 meter above sea level
- Attraction #01: Batur Volcano
- Attraction #02: Bamboo Forest
- Attraction #03: Balinese Garden (dry land farming)
- Attraction #04: Balinese Traditional Temple
- Attraction #05: Balinese Irrigation System
- Attraction #06: Balinese Traditional Compound
- Sport shoes
- Comfortable and changing clothes
- Hat or Cap is recommended
- Sunscreen is recommended
Pick Up Time Schedule-Morning Trip Only
Area | Pick up time | Start point | Duration | Depart to hotel | Arrive at hotel |
Nusa Dua | 07.15-07.15 | 09.15-09.45 | 3 hours | 14.30-15.00 | 16.30-17.00 |
Kuta | 07.30-08.00 | 09.15-09.45 | 3 hours | 14.30-15.00 | 16.30-17.00 |
Sanur | 07.45-08.15 | 09.15-09.45 | 3 hours | 14.30-15.00 | 16.30-17.00 |
Ubud | 08.00-08.30 | 09.15-09.45 | 3 hours | 14.30-15.00 | 16.30-15.00 |
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