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Explore Bali’s countryside with a scenic downhill cycling tour from Kintamani, passing rice terraces, villages, and local industries—all for just $33.
When it comes to experiencing Bali beyond the usual tourist trail, the Kintamani Cultural and Nature Cycling Tour offers a refreshing way to see the island’s authentic side. This 7 to 9-hour guided bike journey takes you through lush rice paddies, traditional villages, and vibrant local industries, all at a gentle pace that’s suitable for most fitness levels. Starting from Ubud, the tour promises a blend of scenic beauty, cultural insights, and delicious food — all for an accessible price of $33 per person.
What we really appreciate about this tour is how it balances visual splendor with genuine cultural interaction. The guides, especially the well-reviewed Gede and Wayan, go beyond just leading— they share stories about Balinese life, religion, and local craftsmanship, making the experience more meaningful. One slight consideration is that the ride is largely downhill and very gentle, which might not satisfy thrill-seekers looking for a challenging mountain trek. But if you’re after a relaxed, educational, and scenic ride that gets you off the beaten path, this tour hits the mark.
This experience is ideal for travelers who want to see Bali’s countryside at a slow pace, enjoy some light physical activity, and connect with local traditions. It’s suited for families, solo travelers, or groups who appreciate authentic experiences combined with comfort. If you’re comfortable on a bike and eager to learn about Bali’s rice farming and crafts, this tour could be one of your highlights.
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The tour begins with hotel pickup in Ubud, followed by a scenic drive up to a Balinese plantation. Here, you’ll enjoy a coffee break overlooking a verdant valley, sipping on local coffees, teas, and perhaps a smoothie bowl or pancake if you have dietary preferences. Reviewers mention this as a perfect way to wake up and get into the Bali spirit. This initial stop sets the tone — a peaceful, lush environment with a chance to mingle with fellow travelers before heading to the actual bike start point.
The bikes, well-prepared and suited to the terrain, are introduced with safety instructions by guides who emphasize caution and enjoyment. The ride starts in Abuan Village, which is surrounded by mandarin orange groves—a sweet welcome to the local landscape. Here, you’ll quickly notice the calm pace and the downhill route, making for an easy ride even for beginners or those with limited cycling experience.
A standout part of the tour, as described by travelers like Irina V, is the opportunity to visit local homes and see traditional industries such as stone making and woodworking. One of the stops is at a Balinese family’s house, giving a rare glimpse into daily life far from tourist hotspots. Wayan, the guide, is praised for his attentiveness—answering questions and sharing stories that deepen your understanding of Balinese customs.
The classic Tegalalang rice terraces are a short stop, ideal for photos and soaking in the iconic Bali landscape. As one reviewer notes, the views are breathtaking, and even a quick 15-minute stop allows for memorable pictures.
Further along, the tour reaches Taro Village, famed for its Gunung Raung Temple—a unique Balinese temple that adds a spiritual touch to the journey. Here, you might find yourself marveling at the harmony between nature and religion that characterizes life in Bali.
The experience continues with a visit to Bresela rice fields, where guides explain Irrigation systems—a fascinating insight into traditional water management that sustains Bali’s rice production. The attention to detail from guides like Yoga and Madi, as reported by visitors, enhances this part of the tour, making it both informative and engaging.
The final cycling stop is at Hyang Api Temple in Payangan, a peaceful location with spiritual significance. From here, the group heads to the Greenkubu Restaurant, where a delicious local lunch awaits. Reviewers often highlight the quality and variety of the food, making the end of the tour feel like a well-earned reward.
The tour includes round-trip transport from Ubud, ensuring a hassle-free experience. It lasts approximately 7 to 9 hours, including stops, food, and transfer times, which makes it a full-day adventure but still manageable. The group size is limited to 50 travelers, but reviews suggest most are small enough to feel personalized, especially with guides like Gede who keep everyone safe and engaged.
At $33 per person, this tour offers notable value. It includes bike rental, all food and drinks, transportation, and a guided experience. Given the variety of stops, cultural insights, and the quality of guides, many reviews agree it’s worth the cost. The inclusion of local hospitality and opportunities to see authentic Bali far from the crowds make it an excellent choice for budget-conscious travelers seeking depth.
From Ryan S.’s review praising Gede’s friendly demeanor and safety tips to William H.’s mention of the balanced workout—most travelers emphasize the guides’ professionalism and the ease of the ride. The authentic cultural interactions and scenic beauty are top highlights, with visitors frequently mentioning the delicious food and beautiful landscapes.
While most reviews are glowing, one reviewer, Adela B., noted issues with bike gears slipping and delayed pick-up, which highlights the importance of verifying the bike condition and timing beforehand. Also, because the route is mainly downhill, thrill-seekers might find the ride too gentle, but this is perfect for those wanting a relaxed exploration.
This bike tour is best suited for travelers wanting a comfortable, scenic, and educational experience. It’s ideal for families, couples, and solo travelers who enjoy light physical activity with a focus on culture. If you’re looking for stunning views without physical strain and a chance to connect with local Balinese life, this tour ticks all those boxes.
The Kintamani Cultural and Nature Cycling Tour offers a beautifully curated day of Bali sights, sounds, and flavors—all from the seat of a bike. Its gentle downhill route, combined with authentic cultural stops and delicious local cuisine, makes it a genuine value for money at just $33. Whether you’re keen on learning about rice farming, exploring temples, or simply soaking in the scenic landscape, this tour provides a well-rounded experience suited for most travelers.
The guides’ friendliness, safety focus, and storytelling are the tour’s real strengths—turning a simple bike ride into an engaging cultural journey. While it’s not designed for adrenaline junkies, it’s perfect for those seeking a relaxed, immersive way to see Bali’s countryside.
If you’re after an authentic, well-organized, and scenic adventure that won’t break the bank, this tour will likely be one of your Bali highlights.
Do I need to be an experienced cyclist to join this tour?
No, the ride is mostly downhill and designed for a relaxed experience. It’s suitable for most fitness levels, and guides ensure safety and provide briefings.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children over 6 years old can participate. The gentle pace and scenic stops make it family-friendly, but parents should consider their child’s comfort with biking.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring a small backpack for your camera or video, wear comfortable walking or sport shoes, and apply sunscreen. The guides recommend bringing bug spray as well.
Are there vegetarian or dietary options for the lunch?
The tour includes lunch at Greenkubu Restaurant, and while specific dietary requests aren’t detailed, it’s best to notify the provider in advance if needed.
How long does the entire tour last?
Expect approximately 7 to 9 hours, including pickup, transfers, stops, and meals.
What is the group size?
The maximum group size is 50 travelers, but most reviews suggest the experience feels personalized thanks to the attentive guides.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour, providing flexibility in your travel plans.
Whether you’re after cultural insights, scenic beauty, or just a gentle day on a bike, this tour offers both authenticity and value. It’s a wonderful way to see Bali’s countryside while learning and tasting along the way.