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Experience Bali on two wheels with a downhill cycling tour from Mt. Batur, exploring Ubud's temples, forests, and waterfalls all in one day.
This Bali cycling and Ubud tour promises a full day of adventure, culture, and scenic beauty. For around $100 per person, you get to pedal through Bali’s lush countryside, visit iconic landmarks, and enjoy a delicious local lunch—all with the comfort of private transfers. The tour is designed to be both accessible and engaging, combining gentle downhill cycling with cultural sightseeing, making it suitable for most travelers who want an active, authentic Bali experience.
One thing we love about this experience is the emphasis on local interactions and stunning views. It’s not just about ticking off tourist spots but truly getting a glimpse into Bali’s rural life and spiritual sites. However, a potential consideration is the physical aspect—while the cycling is mostly downhill and manageable for most, it’s still a full-day activity that requires some stamina. This tour is ideal for those who enjoy moderate physical activity combined with cultural discovery, especially travelers who appreciate a mix of outdoor adventure and sightseeing.
Most travelers will appreciate the convenient pickup service from their hotel or villa in Ubud or South Bali, which allows for a seamless start. The air-conditioned vehicle takes you to the cycling beginning point near Mt. Batur, where the adventure kicks off around 7:30 am.
The early start ensures you beat the midday heat, especially as you’ll be outdoors most of the day. The drive alone offers a sneak peek into Bali’s rural areas and allows you to get ready mentally for the cycling ahead.
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The highlight for many will be the 2-hour downhill cycle from the vicinity of Mt. Batur. Guides, like the knowledgeable staff from Bali Day Tour, ensure safety and share insights about local life along the route. You’ll pass through traditional villages, rice terraces, and temples, with plenty of opportunities to stop and chat with villagers, farmers, and craftspeople.
One reviewer, Ed_W, said, “Loved seeing how the Balinese country people live. Great guide with great knowledge of the area. Beautiful scenery.” The ride is designed to be accessible, with safety equipment provided, and the terrain mostly downhill makes it a relaxed yet immersive activity.
Expect to see children waving and calling hello, women in colorful sarongs working in the fields, and artisans at work. The route offers a real taste of village life, far from Bali’s more touristy areas, and provides fantastic photo opportunities of lush rice terraces and scenic vistas.
After your cycling adventure, a vehicle whisks you to your next stops—each offering a glimpse into Bali’s spiritual and cultural soul.
Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave) is a site of historical significance dating back to the 11th century. Though its name might suggest elephants, it’s more about intricate carvings, a meditational cave, and bathing pools. According to reviews, it’s a “relatively quick visit” (about an hour), but one packed with interesting relics and peaceful surroundings. It’s a chance to reflect and appreciate Bali’s spiritual traditions.
The Ubud Monkey Forest is a lively, lush sanctuary that draws thousands of visitors monthly. Over 400 long-tailed macaques roam freely among ancient temples and green canopy. Travelers often comment on the playful and sometimes cheeky nature of the monkeys; some mention the importance of keeping belongings secure. The review from a visitor highlights that the Monkey Forest is an “important cultural and spiritual site,” and it’s easy to see why—this place buzzes with life and history.
Next, you’ll visit Puri Saren Palace, the historic residence of Ubud’s royal family. Its well-preserved architecture and charming gardens make it a favorite for history buffs and art lovers alike. The palace’s role as a venue for traditional dance performances also adds a cultural flair, enhancing your understanding of Balinese arts.
Just a short drive away is the Tegenungan Waterfall, a popular spot to experience Bali’s natural beauty. The surrounding rocky cliffs and greenery create a picture-perfect setting, with the waterfall cascading up to 20 meters high. Visitors often comment on the vibrant stalls offering local snacks and beverages, perfect for a quick refreshment.
Your day concludes with a set-menu lunch at a local restaurant, giving you a chance to savor authentic Balinese cuisine. The included meal adds excellent value, especially considering the variety and quality of options.
Throughout the tour, private 2-way transfers ensure comfort and flexibility, whether you’re based in Ubud or other parts of Bali. Plus, all entrances, safety gear, and insurance are included, making this a stress-free, all-in-one experience.
Real travelers like Ed_W appreciated the guides’ knowledge and local insights, with comments emphasizing how the tour felt genuine and well-organized. The mix of spectacular scenery, cultural sites, and interactions with locals is what we love about this tour. The price point of $100 is quite competitive, given the full day of activities, transport, meals, and entrance fees.
One reviewer summed it up: “Fantastic, would highly recommend.” It’s clear that this tour delivers on its promise of a comprehensive, immersive Bali experience that balances activity, culture, and comfort.
If you’re someone who enjoys moderate physical activity combined with cultural exploration, this tour is an excellent choice. It suits travelers of ages 5 to 60, making it family-friendly, provided everyone is comfortable with a full day outdoors. The focus on authentic interactions and scenic views makes it ideal for those wanting a more genuine, less touristy experience of Bali. It’s also perfect for first-time visitors wanting to see a variety of highlights without the hassle of organizing separate excursions.
However, those with mobility issues or very young children might want to consider the physical demands and duration. The tour is about 8-10 hours long, so stamina and interest in outdoor activity are key.
This Bali Cycling and Ubud Tour offers a well-rounded, authentic day out that combines gentle adventure with culture. The highlight is undoubtedly the downhill cycling from Mount Batur, which offers incredible scenery and a chance to connect with local life in a relaxed way. The cultural stops—Goa Gajah, Monkey Forest, and Ubud Royal Palace—add depth, making this more than just a bike ride.
The tour’s value is boosted by all logistics being taken care of, including transport, meals, entrance fees, and safety equipment. Guests consistently praise the knowledgeable guides and the stunning scenery, making this a memorable Bali experience.
For travelers seeking a mix of activity, culture, and natural beauty, this tour hits all the right notes. It’s perfect for those who want an active, engaging day that truly captures the essence of Bali, without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 5 and above can participate, provided they are comfortable with the full-day activity and moderate cycling.
How long is the cycling portion?
The downhill cycling lasts about 2 hours. It’s designed to be manageable and enjoyable, even for those with moderate fitness levels.
Are meals included?
Yes, a light breakfast (coffee or tea and Balinese cake) and a set-menu lunch are included, adding great value and convenience.
What should I wear?
Smart casual attire is recommended. Comfortable, breathable clothing suitable for outdoor activity, along with a hat and sunscreen, is advised.
Can I customize the schedule?
The tour offers flexible timing based on your requests, making it adaptable to your preferences.
What safety measures are in place?
All cycling safety equipment is provided, and guides are experienced to ensure a safe and smooth ride.
Are entrance tickets included?
Yes, all entrance fees for the stops—Goa Gajah, Monkey Forest, Palace, and Waterfall—are covered.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, you will receive a full refund or alternative date.
Is transportation air-conditioned?
Yes, all transfers are in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle.
What is the maximum age for participants?
Participants up to 60 years old are accepted, making it suitable for most active travelers.